Does not prevent obesity has become an overriding obsession of culture, it is clear from our programs, such as the biggest loser insatiable desire, Fat and other nonsense.
When the biggest loser on TV first broadcast began, we have to admit, I thought that it could be a great way to inspire viewers get off the couch and finally, some to lose millions.
However, there is another side to these programs, which most people do not even know about ... and is not a pretty picture.
Their focus on body image, which have the potential to contribute to eating disorders and other hazardous substances. The weight is too fast, which causes heart problems, bone loss, the interiors of the imbalance, and other serious problems. "In the background "practises what part of the contestants have to partaking, such as fasting and the month to be dehydrated fodder buyers weigh-ins.Even though these people may temporarily lose the weight, many suffer from long-term eating-I wonder if this is appropriate and what happens after the Show ends?People may be tempted to try viewing in the home of some of the exercises is to contribute to the extreme, which is likely to cause serious injury or hospitalization.This is what Ali Vincent, the biggest loser season 5 had to say,
When I am grocery store aisles, teen lunges up and down. Checkout-line could do squats. To worry about people thinking we are used to, but do not worry any longer. I know that I will get the last laugh.
In the event of a serious obsession that reeks to me.
However, the other side of the coin, the health implications are overweight, are
discuss the presentation of these programs on a regular basis and may be cold, harsh realities in this way could be a wake-up call to those viewers watching.
At the end of the day, if the focus was on health overall, instead of the number of pounds to lose in one week, we Wouldn't be discussing these health issues.
But I think is called the "Let's Get healthy," the show Isn't attracted many visitors, relatively speaking.
Like Mike said in a previous article, "Nobody wants to see a presentation where people lose two pounds per week for the rational use and nutritional program." Sad, but true!
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