Being overweight is a very serious condition because it is
responsible for numerous deaths annually around the world. However,
being overweight is, in most cases, an easily preventable condition.
Unlike some people, whose overweight condition has a strong relationship
to a malfunction in their metabolism or any other medical problem, most
people can simply exercise or adopt a strict diet and they will never
be at risk of any weight-related complications.
Therefore, it is
very important for an individual to see a weight professional as soon as
he or she discovers that his or her weight is getting out of hand. The
reason for consulting a professional is because everyone is unique and
your body might require a special form of treatment to keep your weight
in check, different from what is working for other people.
The
saying that ‘you are what you eat’ holds a lot of truth, because an
individual cannot expect to eat excess amounts of junk foods containing
harmful levels of cholesterol and think that he or she will retain the
same lean figure that he or she has always had. Furthermore, one cannot
expect to sit down on the couch the whole day every day and not think
that his or her body is storing fats. Here is a list of some of the
heaviest people who ever lived; let us learn from them because we need
not head down that road.
10. Robert Earl Hughes (1,070 lbs)
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Born
in June 4, 1926, Robert Earl Hughes was the heaviest man recorded in
history at the time. Robert got to that alarming weight owing to a
problem with his pituitary gland throughout his life, since he was
already 200 lbs by the age of six years old. Hughes died in July 10,
1958 after contracting the measles, which rapidly developed into uremia,
the condition responsible for his death. Robert’s coffin was so big
that it resembled a piano case, though some writers wrongfully claim
that he was indeed buried in a piano case. At his death, he was the
world’s heaviest man weighing in at 1041 lbs.
9. Patrick Deuel (1,072 lbs)
Patrick
Deuel is a 53-year-old man from Grand Island, Nebraska, who is formerly
the manager of a restaurant. Patrick was one of the heaviest people in
the world at his peak weight of 1072 lbs, before he lost a record 570
lbs in just a year with the help of a gastric bypass surgery and another
surgery for removing excess skin and a huge mass of fat from his body. A
documentary about Patrick dubbed “Half Ton Man” showed how Rosalie
Bradford achieved a 900 lbs weight loss, which is probably what
motivated Patrick to start losing weight as well.
8. Michael Hebranko (1,100 lbs)
Michael
Hebranko was an American born in 1953, and remains to be one of the
greatest success stories when it comes to losing weight. Suffering from a
severe case of obesity, Michael grew to the weight of 1100 lbs, making
him one of the heaviest people in his time. He was determined to lose
the excess weight, and through exercise and dieting he got down to 198
lbs. Many people recognize him from the frequent appearances he made in
commercials about losing weight as well as in TV shows. Michael died in
July of 2013.
7. Francis John Lang (1,187 lbs)
Francis
John Lang also goes by the name Michael Walker, and he is one of those
people who have tried their best to change the world through sharing his
personal experiences. Born in 1934, he had a normal childhood and even
got to serve his country as a soldier. However, his addiction to
prescription drugs led to him becoming overweight. Francis got a mobile
home with observation windows; he would exhibit himself at fairs and
carnivals, and later talk to people about the negative consequences of
taking drugs. Francis is reported to have lost over 800 lbs, and he is
now approximately 370 lbs.
6. Walter Hudson (1,197 lbs)
Walter
Hudson was born in 1944 in Brooklyn, New York. Walter’s waist was so
large that it still holds the Guinness World Record for being the
largest, at 119 inches. The heaviest weight that Walter recorded was
1197 lbs, weight that is enough to make him one of the heaviest people
in the history of the world. Walter managed to lose at least 720 lbs
before his death, which was caused by a heart attack. In order to get
him out of his bedroom, fire rescue workers had to tear down his bedroom
wall because he could not get out of the house any other way. Walter
died in December 1991.
5. Carol Yager (1,200 lbs)
Carol
Yager was a U.S. citizen born in 1960. Carol was the heaviest woman
ever recorded in history, with a peak weight of 1200 lbs, a record that
has yet to be broken by any other woman in the world. There are
unconfirmed reports that she had gotten as heavy as 1,603 lbs, a weight
which, if there was proof, would make her the heaviest human being in
history. Carol is famous for losing over 520 lbs in three months without
the help of surgical procedures. Carol began developing health problems
that required her to go to the hospital 13 times in two years, a move
that required at least 15-20 firefighters to realize. Carol died in
1994.
4. Robert Butler (1,200 lbs)
Robert
Butler is a U.S. citizen born in 1972, living in Providence, Rhode
Island. Robert weighs approximately 1,200 lbs. His weight has forced him
to live in Bannister House care home for close to ten years but he is
now in hospital owing to the home’s crippling debts. Moving him required
a crew equipped with a crane to carry him out of the home to the
hospital, because he cannot walk or even use a wheelchair. Butler is
currently adding even more weight to his body, despite his calls for the
government and Medicaid to approve a gastric bypass surgery to help him
deal with the issue falling on deaf ears.
3. Manuel Uribe (1,320 lbs)
Manuel
Uribe was born in Monterrey, Mexico in 1965. Manuel was a celebrity
during his lifetime, with the weight that was killing him giving him a
lot of media attention. The sad thing is that Manuel was confined to his
bed for over a decade, to the point of attending his own wedding while
on his bed. With the help of nutritionists and doctors, Manuel managed
to lose more than 400 lbs because his last weight measurement stood at
around 869 lbs. Manuel’s death had a close relationship to
cardiovascular complications and liver problems. He died in May 26,
2014.
2. Khalid Bin Mohsen Shaari (1,345 lbs)
Khalid
Bin Mohsen Shaari is a man who was born in Saudi Arabia in 1991, and is
still alive and well. In August 2013, Khalid weighed in at 1,345 lbs
making him the heaviest living person in his time. When news of his
weight reached King Abdulla of Saudi Arabia, the king ordered that
Khalid be moved to the capital Riyadh for treatment. Professionals had
to use a forklift to get him out of his house to the hospital because he
could not move himself. As a result, Khalid was able to lose over 700
lbs in six months, and is continuing with his treatment and living a
much healthier lifestyle.
1. Jon Brower Minnoch (1,397 lbs)
Jon
Brower Minnoch was a U.S. citizen born in 1941. Jon was and still
remains to be the heaviest person in the world, weighing in at
approximately 1,400 lbs at his peak in 1979. Jon Brower’s weight is the
heaviest weight ever recorded of a human being, with more than half of
it attributed to his body’s water retention resulting from a condition
common in overweight people called edema. However, Jon worked hard to
shed a lot of weight before he died, since one of his last weight
measurements showed he was down to 796 lbs. Jon Brower died in 1983.
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