Overweight, Obesity, and Reality Television: Exploring Health Data and the Popularity of Local Versions of The Biggest Loser in the European Context Cover Image

Overweight, Obesity, and Reality Television: Exploring Health Data and the Popularity of Local Versions of The Biggest Loser in the European Context
Overweight, Obesity, and Reality Television: Exploring Health Data and the Popularity of Local Versions of The Biggest Loser in the European Context

Author(s): Antony Hoyte-West
Subject(s): Media studies, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Botimet AAB – Kolegji AAB
Keywords: The Biggest Loser; weight loss; obesity statistics; BMI; obesity rates; reality television;

Summary/Abstract: With rates of overweight and obesity on the rise around the world, there have been numerous reality television shows dedicated to this complex and enduring issue. This exploratory contribution outlines the global epidemiological situation relating to overweight and obesity in the European context, before seeking to discover whether there is any linkage between the rates of overweight in a given European country and the popularity – as demonstrated through the number of seasons broadcast – of the local version of the weight-loss reality show The Biggest Loser. Through the analysis of online sources, preliminary data is gained, providing useful information for further research on the topic at a later date.

  • Issue Year: 10/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 3-23
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English