The Biggest Loser
The Biggest Loser The Biggest Problem
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Recent Time.com reported about Ryan Benson, the season one of The Biggest Loser’s US winner as following:
“But while the message of the show is inspiring, it is also unrealistic. The Biggest Loser achieves rapid transformations—contestants often drop more than 9 kg in a week—through calorie restriction, endless exercise and no small amount of dehydration that occurs behind the scenes. Ryan Benson, 38, an actor who works for a DVD distributor in Los Angeles, lost 55 kg to win the first season in January 2005 but says he regained 14.5 kg within five days simply by drinking water.”
This is incredible and points to the fact that when any person loses weight rapidly, normally the weight loss is mostly due to water loss.
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Related article: The Biggest Loser: Inspirational or Unrealistic and Ridiculous?
In this article Julia Williams wrote: “I’m all for anything that encourages people to live healthier, and if this show inspires them to make positive changes, that’s all well and good. However, critics maintain that the unrealistic weight loss and unrealistic exercise regimes portrayed on this reality TV show do more harm than good for most overweight people.
My biggest problem with The Biggest Loser is how unrealistic it is. Yes, I understand that just because it’s called a “reality TV show” doesn’t make it anything akin to real life. Like every other reality TV show, The Biggest Loser is about entertainment, ratings, sensationalism and money.”
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