Why You Should Watch The Biggest Loser

The "Reality" of Obesity

By Zachary Cox, published Sep 30, 2006
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“Sweetie while you're up could you grab me a piece of that Oreo Pie?” Sounds good doesn’t it? Let me assure you that piece of pie was absolutely wonderful. What made the pie even better was the fact that while I ate it, I was watching NBC’s “The Biggest Loser,” a highly entertaining show about 14 contestants competing to see who can lose the most weight. Of course as a reality show, weight loss many times takes a back seat to the numerous dramatic situations.

As someone who despises most reality television it’s amazing I sat through the marathon-like two hour season opener, along with the equally impressive in length, second episode. The fact is I couldn’t turn away, I didn’t even channel surf during commercials. Of course I had Oreo Pie on my fingers, and I didn’t want to dirty my remote control, but I digress. This show is extremely entertaining as well as informative. 

Admittedly “The Biggest Loser,” is designed to garner the highest Nielson rating possible, nonetheless this show is helping to curb the foremost threat presently facing the United States. Obesity. As Ethan Hays noted in his healthline.com article, “At the opening of the International Congress on Obesity on Sunday, obesity was called a "pandemic", with the chairman, Paul Zimmet, calling it "as big a threat as global warming and bird flu". Zimmet went on to note, “there are now more overweight people in the world than undernourished.” 

You’re probably wondering if I work for NBC or if Jamba Juice is paying me to promote healthy choices, I’m not. I’m someone who’s father and mother is overweight, and who’s only remaining uncle on his father’s side recently developed serious heart problems due to his weight. While I’m not overweight myself, some of those I care most about in this world are. If you think because you’re skinny obesity won’t affect you, you’re mistaken. 

Why You Should Watch The Biggest Loser

NBC's "The Biggest Loser"

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Takeaways
  • Obesity affects everyone in America.
  • Obesity is an economic as well as social issue.
  • NBC's "The Biggest Loser" is educational and entertaining.
Did You Know?
58 Million people are Overweight; 40 Million are Obese; 3 Million are morbidly Obese
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