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  1. Results: Of the 16 "Biggest Loser" competitors originally investigated, 14 participated in this follow-up study. Weight loss at the end of the competition was (mean ± SD) 58.3 ± 24.9 kg (P < 0.0001), and RMR decreased by 610 ± 483 kcal/day (P = 0.0004).

  2. 27 sty 2022 · Studies of contestants from the TV show The Biggest Loser found that due to changes in metabolism, people who have lost large amounts of weight have to follow an extremely low-calorie diet in order to maintain the weight loss.

  3. 7 sie 2023 · Rachel Fredrickson recently became the Biggest Loser in the show’s history with an astounding 60% weight loss for a total of 155 pounds shed. Some of the show’s fans on expressed concerns that she actually looked too thin at 105 pounds during the show’s finale.

  4. 24 sty 2018 · Fast weight loss can result in slow metabolism. For people who are extremely overweight, a program of diet and exercise may seem like the healthy way to effect drastic weight loss. But a study of contestants on the popular reality TV show "The Biggest Loser" suggests that's not true.

  5. While most subjects experienced substantial weight regain in the 6 years since “The Biggest Loser” competition, the mean weight loss was 11.9 ± 16.8% compared with baseline and 57% of the participants maintained at least 10% weight loss.

  6. 11 maj 2016 · (Reuters Health) - Six years after dramatic weight loss on the TV show "The Biggest Loser," most contestants in a recent study had regained the pounds - and on top of that, their metabolism...

  7. "The Biggest Loser" weight-loss competition offered a unique opportunity to investigate human energy metabolism and body composition before, during, and after an extreme lifestyle intervention. Here, I reinterpret the results of "The Biggest Loser" study in the context of a constrained model of huma …

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