Research
Noom is grounded in science.
Evidence-Based Science
We have more than 40 peer-reviewed scientific articles that inform users, practitioners, scientists, and the public about how our methods work and how effective they are, as well as provide more general observational information that contributes to science.
Our team of behavioral health experts have PhDs and masters degrees in psychology, neuroscience, and statistics. We make scientific discoveries about all aspects of behavior change, making the world a healthier place.
Our research spans many different areas of health, including oncology, diabetes prevention, hypertension, diabetes management, and more.
Featured Publications
Peer-Reviewed Scientific Journal Articles
Obesity Science and Practice.
2026
Cureus.
2026
Scientific Reports.
2025
Participate in Research
We’re currently running studies that explore all aspects of behavior change to make the world a healthier place.
Research on Diabetes
The Noom Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) was the first virtual DPP to receive full CDC recognition.
Have questions?
Please email research@noom.com
Analysis
The Latest Insights
The latest data on how behavior change can improve health, brought to you by Noom’s research scientists.
When we’re not working on scientific publications, we explore interesting data trends and learn fun insights from our users. Want to know how food consumption changed around the latest holiday, or the trending new snacks this year?
Check back often for our latest analyses.
Are pickles good for weight loss? What you need to know
When most people say “pickles,” they’re talking about pickled cucumbers. Technically, though, pickling is a preservation method that can be used for all kinds of foods, from jalapeños and beets to onions and even fruit. Pickling dates back thousands of years, long...
Orforglipron vs. semaglutide: Which one works best for weight loss?
What you’ll learn: Orforglipron (Foundayo®) and semaglutide (Wegovy®) both produce meaningful weight loss, but semaglutide generally shows higher average results. Daily flexibility makes orforglipron easier to fit into your...
Can you drink coffee while fasting? All your questions answered
What you’ll learn: Plain black coffee is generally allowed for fasts but should never replace a meal. What you add to your coffee—not the coffee itself—is usually what breaks a fast. Black coffee has a few real benefits during...
SCIENCE SPOTLIGHT
Can sense of smell impact health and weight?
A recent study showed that mice who’ve lost their sense of smell had a faster metabolism, better fat-burning, and lower obesity than mice with normal noses.
What does this mean?
This study was done on mice, so it’s too early to say whether you should start holding your nose while eating lunch. However, it does suggest that smell isn’t just about enjoying your meal, it can also trigger your body to build up fat stores.
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