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The Scoop on Return to Fat Camp on MTV

posted December 1, 2007 - 4:41pm
The Scoop on Return to Fat Camp on MTV

The Scoop on Return to Fat Camp on MTV

Fat is unattractive, unhealthy, and unnecessary. MTV's show called Return to Fat Camp is dedicated to overweight teenagers. The program is specifically for fat teens weight loss issues.

The Scoop:
Overweight teens don't want to be overweight, it's sad and it's a lifestyle that should not exist and doesn't have to. Overweight teens have a hard time trying to fit in. Lack of athletic ability and getting teased at school are terrible yet inevitable for fat teens. Overweight teens really just want to be "normal."


image source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article_id=476557&in_page_id=1774

The Scoop:
MTV's News and Docs will be presenting "Return to Fat Camp" on Saturday, December 1st at 12 PM. This will explore the lives of five teens battling their weight. These teens will learn to have fun and adapt to a healthy lifestyle that will allow them to function in a society without hating themselves.

You can see the progress of the happy campers by checking MTV's website for before and after photos.


image source: thescotsman.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=309602005

If any viewer finds themselves facing the same issues covered in the Return to Fat Camp tv show, they can get advise and help from the Think Community at think.mtv.com. Veiwers can comment on the show and issues on the site as well.

For more information on joining a Fat Camp go to:

http://www.campshane.com/

Thanks for reading my article: The Scoop on Return to Fat Camp on MTV
For more information on the program check out the link below:


Website: http://www.emaxhealth.com/69/18631.html


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