Summer is often a time for socialising and good food. But staying on track with Wegovy when these are involved can be challenging. To help with this, we’ve put together some tips and tricks to help you manage taking Wegovy in the summer.

Last updated on Mar 12, 2025.
Summary:
- Prepare for summer outings by planning meals, choosing healthy restaurants, and bringing your own food to events.
- Incorporate high-protein and high-fiber foods to increase satiety and help manage side effects.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
- Engage in summer activities like hiking and swimming to keep up with your fitness goals.
- Don’t be overly restrictive or hard on yourself. The occasional indulgence can still play a role in your long-term journey.
To get ready for a successful summer with Wegovy:
Maintaining your lifestyle while using a medication like Wegovy can be daunting, especially with summer’s social events and outings. However, planning ahead—like choosing a healthy restaurant or bringing your own food to a BBQ—makes it easier to stay in control. Incorporating exercise into summer activities, such as hiking or walking, helps keep your fitness goals on track.
Remember, it’s okay to make exceptions now and then. Being too restrictive might make sticking to your plan harder. Enjoying the occasional treat won’t derail your progress as long as you prioritize healthy choices most of the time.
Protein and fiber are key parts of a balanced diet. They’re also important for weight loss, as they can help you feel fuller for longer.
Benefits of protein:
Summer-appropriate protein sources can include grilled chicken or fish, or plant-based options like tofu and quinoa. Snacks like Greek yoghurt with berries, nuts, or hummus with vegetables are great options too.
Benefits of fiber:
Fresh fruit, such as berries and watermelon, are great summer-appropriate sources of fiber. Additional sources include leafy vegetables and legumes.
For effective weight loss while using Wegovy, aim for a calorie deficit of around 500 a day. So if you’re male, aim for around 2000 calories a day, and 1500 if you’re female. BBQs, picnics and summer festivals can make it harder to portion control, though, so here are some tips to help you:
Staying hydrated is crucial for overall health and can also support weight loss. Drinking water before meals can help you feel fuller and prevent overeating. A simple way to stay hydrated is to carry a large water bottle with you throughout the day.
Sometimes, thirst can feel like hunger, especially during the summer heat. Try drinking a glass of water and waiting 15 minutes to see if you’re still hungry.
It’s easy to get carried away with sugary or alcoholic drinks in the summer. While occasional treats are fine, try to stick to water most of the time. Too many sugary drinks can quickly add extra calories without you realizing.
Water also helps mitigate Wegovy’s side effects, like dizziness and fatigue, which can be more noticeable in the summer months.
Sharing your weight loss journey with your friends can sometimes be useful, as they can provide encouragement and support. You can plan healthy activities together to make the journey less isolating and more fun. Whether you’re cycling or swimming, having a supportive community around can make the process more enjoyable.
Plan activities that don’t revolve around food while using Wegovy. Consider picking up a new hobby like dancing or photography to keep your mind and body active. Engage in regular exercise, such as walking or working out at the gym.
If you love food, plan an outdoor picnic with healthy snacks or a dinner date with home-cooked meals. This can be a fun and rewarding way to enjoy your interests while staying on track with your weight loss goals.
Vacations can make it tempting to switch off from your usual routine. However, staying mindful of your weight loss goals will ensure that you continue to make progress without feeling restricted. Here are some ways you can stay on track while still enjoying yourself:
Traveling with Wegovy
When traveling to a warmer climate or via a plane, it’s important to store your pen correctly. Make sure to keep it within the temperature range (46°F to 86°F). Not doing so can affect the medicine and make it less effective.
If you’re traveling by plane, wrap it in an insulated material, like a towel, with a cool pack. If you’re using an ice pack, make sure it isn’t directly touching the pen. It’s also best to store it in your carry-on suitcase, as this can help make sure it stays safe and protected. When you get to the hotel, place it in the fridge.
If the liquid in the pen seems abnormal, don't use the pen. The liquid should be clear and colourless. If it doesn't look right, throw the pen away safely.
Your summer doesn’t have to be boring just because you want to lose weight. With Wegovy, you can still have an enjoyable summer. Simply incorporate plenty of active activities and low-calorie, nutritious meals into your plans.
Remember, weight loss with Wegovy is a journey, so it can take time to get the results you want, and progress doesn’t always go in the same, linear direction. Allow yourself the odd indulgence, but stay on track over the longer term, and you’ll still see results over time.
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Published by: The Treated Content Team. Medically reviewed by: Dr Daniel Atkinson, Clinical ReviewerHow we source info.
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