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A spokesman for Channel Four explains [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], "This documentary will highlight the dangers of aiming for a super-skinny look, and expose the serious health risks of extreme weight-loss methods [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], all of which are already in the public domain."
Britain's Eating Disorder Association said it had worries about the potential health effects on those taking part in the documentary [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but Channel Four assured them that, "at every stage of filming there will be continuous full medical support and expert guidance at hand."
(Source: International Herald Tribune)
Just when people are starting to get over the nausea of watching one man make himself ill by gorging on McDonald's food for a month straight, the British Television Station Channel Four plans to unveil a documentary called Super-Skinny Me: The Race to Size Zero. The film will focus on a group of female journalists who crash-diet in hopes of dropping to a size 2 (equal to a US size 00). Channel Four is hoping that the results will provoke similar discussion and debate as Morgan Spurlock's 2004 film, Super Size Me.
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