WSBT First Thing in the Morning crew vows to lose weight and shape up

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Why Weight with WSBT News First Thing in the Morning and Memorial Weight Loss and Bariatric Center

WSBT's Kirk Mason, Cari Peugeot and Kelli Cheatham (pictured) started a 12-week medical weight loss program with Memorial Bariatric Center on January 21, 2008. (WSBT photo)

By Beth Boehne

Indiana and Michigan remain two of the nation's fattest states, weighing in 9th in a recent national obesity report. Kirk, Cari and Kelli started the 12 week medical weight loss program with Memorial Bariatric Center on January 21.

Doctors say the obesity epidemic affects all of us, and if we don’t do something about it now, health problems are sure to pop up down the road.

“The trend that we’re seeing is pretty difficult to argue against,” said Memorial Bariatric Dr. Scott Eshowsky.

When WSBT’s First Thing in the Morning crew sat down with dieticians, nurses and a fitness trainer, they said all three of them could stand to hit the gym a little more often and drop a few pounds. Apparently they’re not alone.

“Most of the country would be considered overweight at this point,” explained Eschowsky. “Up to 2/3 of people are actually overweight."

The old saying goes you are what you eat. Doctors say a super-sized fast food industry coupled with the current American lifestyle is the root of the problem. But the dangers of obesity are scary.

Dr. Eshowsky listed heart disease, stroke, sleep apnea, hypertension and diabetes as the most common illnesses related to obesity. He said he’s pleasantly surprised when he has a patient who is not diabetic.

Those health problems are costing some employers and employees lots of money for health insurance. Some work places are actually paying for employees to go through weight loss and other health conscious programs.

For those reasons and some of their own, Kirk, Cari and Kelli are committing to healthier lifestyles.

At this point, they’re still trying to get used to the calorie restriction. Kelli’s dietician allows her to consume 1,300 calories a day; Cari is allowed about 1,200 and Kirk can consume 1,700 calories each day.

But that also depends on how much they work out. They’re also counting carbohydrates, protein and fats. One helpful book they’re using is The Calorie King Calorie Fat & Carbohydrate Counter. It has just about everything you want to know -- and a lot you don't -- about what’s in the foods you eat.

For more information and tools to help you lose weight and get healthy, go to www.wsbt.com/news/health/whyweight.

Friday, Feb 8 at 11:11 AM Lisa-Plymouth wrote ...

Good for you guys! I stopped my bad eating habits 20 years ago(now 44 years old). No fast food, no butter(oil instead), fruits, veggies, no fried(all baked)foods,fish, chicken. Soda maybe twice a year. No condiments(that is a taste preference). Of course exercise. You will feel so much better! I request food be prepared in oil instead of butter when eating out. Taste is a learned trait and can be changed. Keep it up! The rewards are great!

Monday, Feb 4 at 6:50 AM Marshall wrote ...

Thank you for making this important challenge personal. I think we should stop using excuses to continue our unhealthy habits (which does NOT equal being obese or even overweight!) and start taking responsibility for our health regardless of how busy our days are. I am inspired by this initiative, and I intend to make time for exercise and follow the 18-week challenge (it’s not supposed to be easy - otherwise it would not be a challenge, right?). Keep it up, guys.

Monday, Feb 4 at 6:44 AM Kat wrote ...

I expected to read more positive (and supportive) comments about WSBT’s initiative to inspire all of us to become healthier. Based on some comments posted here, it seems that we still assume people who are not obese or overwight should just continue to do whatever they do since, after all, they already “look good.” I’m thrilled that Cari, Kelly and Kirk are addressing this common misconception by emphasizing the responsibility we ALL have to be mindful of what we eat. Keep it up. I’m with you.

Friday, Feb 1 at 4:33 PM jim wrote ...

while I commend the wsbt staff on their weight loss vows, there is a good many other people out here, who are working 12hr shifts or 2 jobs to make ends meet, 7days a week,ever try to find the time and energy after doing the above?after the stuff that has to get done at home is done, a person crashes,grabs something, anything to eat and goes to bed, a vicious cycle to say the least

Friday, Feb 1 at 1:34 PM Vanessa wrote ...

I think that Cari, Kirk and Kelli (as local celebrities) are setting a good example for everyone in this area. Keep it up guys!! You're doing something good for yourselves and showing people that it can be done if you're willing to work at it!

Friday, Feb 1 at 1:06 PM N wrote ...

Well to me this is useless. Cari and Kelli are two of the most beautiful women I have ever seen and I enjoy tuning in each morning and seeing them. Kirk, you can tell, is in pretty decent shape himself. You guys are perfect the way you are, how about having people who are actually overweight do this challenge?

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Why Weight?

Who do you think will lose the highest percentage of weight at the end of the 12-week program?

  • Kirk
  • Cari
  • Kelli