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Jeremy Ethier發布於 2025年4月6日 下午09:2515:55
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The Dark Science Behind America's Most Obese City

去年長尾期
obesitymost obese city in americaobesefat losshealth problemdark science behind
發布時間
2025年4月6日 下午09:25
影片時長
15:55
影片類型
體育
頻道地區
加拿大
發布時間判斷
發布時間判斷資料不足
當前頻道仍缺少完整的歷史發布時間模式,建議繼續累積頻道資料後再觀察最佳時段命中情況。
商業化判斷
高 RPM
當前影片具備較高 RPM 區間,說明主題更接近商業化友好的廣告庫存,適合復盤標題、受眾和內容長度。
動作建議
優先觀察持續成長能力
當前影片基礎條件較完整,建議繼續觀察近7日播放和收入是否穩定抬升,再決定是否擴寫成系列內容。
播放量
19.9萬
按讚數
6254
留言數
534
日預估收入
-
累計預估收入
$191.36 - $1116.2
RPM 區間
$0.96 - $5.6
1日漲播放
0
7日漲播放
0
1日漲按讚
0
7日漲按讚
0
1日漲留言
0
7日漲留言
0
速度分
0%
主題聚類
obesity
影片說明
Today, I’m in the most obese city in America: McAllen, Texas. Almost half the population here is classified as obese, which has led to a crisis of health problems across the community. So, over the next 3 days, I’ve decided to get to know the people of McAllen — even if I have to knock on every door — to find out what’s really causing this obesity epidemic. I also want to see if I can find a science-backed fat loss solution that could make a real and lasting difference for the health problem the people face here. Click below to try my fitness app for free for 2 weeks, no strings attached: https://bws.plus/td8 HUGE shoutout to Fork to Fit for helping cater the event: https://www.instagram.com/forktofitkitchen After talking to the residents in the most obese city in America, one thing became clear: most people blamed the food. So I decided to check it out for myself. It didn’t take long to understand what they meant. Each meal looked like a generous helping of food, but I was surprised by how long I could keep eating. The reason? The food is highly processed and low in fiber, so I could eat a ton before feeling full. Worse still, these foods hijack your brain’s reward system, delivering a rush of pleasure that fades quickly — keeping you coming back for more. On top of that, the massive portions trick your brain into thinking you haven’t eaten that much. I brought in Kelly, our head dietitian at Built With Science, who’s helped thousands of clients make lasting dietary changes. We also partnered with a local business called Fork to Fit, which creates calorie-friendly meals to combat the overwhelming fast food culture and health problem in McAllen. Together, we planned to host a free community workshop, offering a healthy dinner, take-home meals, and a bag of BWS protein powder. But getting people to show up? That was harder than expected. Even Kelly had a tough time recruiting people at the mall. After half a day handing out flyers, we finally got over 20 people committed to attending. The longer I stayed in McAllen, the more I realized: the food is only part of the obesity problem. McAllen is a drive-only city, covered in 4-lane roads, with sidewalks that end abruptly and crosswalk buttons that often don’t work. Walking isn’t a realistic option, and public transport is nearly nonexistent — buses come only once an hour. This means most people are only getting a few thousand steps a day. Not only does this lead to fewer calories burned, but being sedentary can mess with your food choices. When you’re not moving, your brain starts seeing food as pleasure, not fuel — making overeating even more likely. Worst of all, this kind of inactivity is directly linked to higher risks of disease and death. While the community blames food, it became clear to me that the city itself is part of the problem. To dig deeper, I knocked on doors and offered to cook people a healthy dinner. Unfortunately, I got no bites — literally. Eventually, I met Santos and Samantha, who welcomed me in and opened up about their situation. They were never taught proper nutrition, their neighborhood has ~10 restaurants for every 1 gym, and local grocery stores don’t really sell fresh produce. The next day, Kelly and I went grocery shopping with a goal: create a healthy, affordable meal that supports fat loss. We settled on chicken fajitas. To stay within budget, we bought in bulk, looked for sales, and used canned/frozen veggies — which are not only cheaper, but often more nutritious than fresh ones. We got the cost down to $5 per person, and each fajita had just ~100 calories (compared to the 300-calorie versions from restaurants). They could eat three fajitas and still stay within a healthy calorie range. I even added a secret weapon: the seasoning from a delicious quesadilla I had on Day One. The owners were kind enough to share their spice blend to give our chicken some authentic Mexican flavor. To help Santos and Samantha continue this journey, we gave them access to the new BuiltWithScience+ app, with a meal scanner, at-home workouts, and custom nutrition plans. This could be a real new beginning for them. On the day of the workshop, we prepped 40 bags of protein and over 120 meals... but with 15 minutes until showtime, no one had arrived.I started to wonder: Was all this for nothing? But instead of giving up, I took to the streets one last time to invite people in, hoping we could make even a small difference. This experience taught me that obesity is far more complex than most people realize. It’s not just about personal choice — it’s about environment, education, access, and support. But what makes me hopeful are people like Santos and Samantha, and the countless others in McAllen who want to make a change, even in the face of massive obstacles. If even one obese person walks away from this with a better understanding of what’s really going on — or takes that first step toward change — then this trip was worth it.
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