Weight loss camps opened in China due to the obesity crisis
Weight loss camps have appeared in China, where they help people cope with obesity under strict supervision. The programs include intense exercise and nutrition control, but the harsh conditions drew criticism after an incident when a girl died during training.
In response to the obesity crisis, weight loss camps have begun to open in China, designed for people who find it difficult to lose weight on their own. In such camps, strict programs are offered, including daily intensive physical exercises, mandatory weighing and strict supervision to exclude snacking. However, this practice has a dark side. Last year, a tragedy occurred in one of these camps: a girl died on the second day of training due to intense exertion. This case has sparked a wide discussion about the safety and ethics of extreme weight loss methods used in such institutions.
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