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"Weight Gain 4000" is the third episode of the first season of the American animated television series South Park. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 27, 1997. In the episode, the residents of South Park excitedly prepare for a visit by celebrity Kathie Lee Gifford , whom the boys' third-grade teacher Mr. Garrison ...
Like all good subtext, you’ll only find it if you’re looking. There’s plenty of silliness right there on the surface to enjoy. Skim over the top or dig in deep; you’ll be satisfied either way." [3] The episode received a 1.5 rating and was watched by a total of 3.17 million people.
The premiere episode features Tom and Jodi, both 37-year-olds from Houston, Texas. Tom starts at 5'9" and 638 pounds ( body mass index 94.2), Jodi at 5'6" and 363 pounds (body mass index 58.6). After six months, Tom is down to 476 pounds (a loss of 162) and has had surgery to remove a large lymphedema growth from his leg, while Jodi is down to ...
I Used to Be Fat is an MTV reality series about overweight teens striving to achieve weight loss through means of diet and exercise. Each episode follows one teenager who is paired with a motivational personal trainer. The trainer teaches them new exercise and eating habits over a few months while offering emotional support.
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Daniel Ezra Troy Harvey/The CW All American star Daniel Ezra is opening up directing the show’s milestone 100th episode — and how he worked side by side with his costars to bring out their ...
A study, involving more than 12,000 people tracked over 32 years, found that social networks play a surprisingly powerful role in determining an individual's chances of gaining weight, transmitting an increased risk of becoming obese from wives to husbands, from brothers to brothers and from friends to friends. [7] [8]
Rates of relapse after treatment range 30–72% over a period of 2–26 months, with a rate of approximately 50% in 12 months after weight restoration. [221] Relapse occurs in approximately a third of people in hospital, and is greatest in the first six to eighteen months after release from an institution. [ 222 ]