Walter Hudson

Walter Hudson

Walter Hudson (c. 1944 in Brooklyn, NY – 1991) of Hempstead, New York was the fourth most obese human in medical history. He also holds the Guinness World Record for the largest waist. It measured 119 inches (3.02m) in 1987 when he was at his peak weight of 1,197 lbs. Hudson lived on an average daily diet of two boxes of sausages, a pound of bacon, 12 eggs, a loaf of bread, four hamburgers and four cheeseburgers, eight portions of fries, three ham steaks, two chickens, four baked potatoes, four sweet potatoes, and four heads of broccoli. He also drank an average of 12 pints of soda with every meal.

Dick Gregory involvement

Hudson made headlines after becoming wedged into his bedroom doorway and having to be rescued by firemen. It took 9 men to move him back onto his reinforced bed. Comedian and nutritionist Dick Gregory used Hudson to highlight the virtues of his diet system, often saying that Hudson had lost between 200 and 800 pounds (90–360 kg), and using him for his own Bahamian diet. When Hudson refused to participate in the making of a videotape about the diet, Gregory refused to continue to help him.

Death

Walter Hudson died in his sleep at age 47, weighing 1125 pounds (510.29 kg), after years of starvation dieting. His death came weeks after he announced his wedding date.

ee also

* List of the most obese humans
* Morbid obesity
* Obesity

External links

* [http://www.dimensionsmagazine.com/dimtext/kjn/people/heaviest.htm The World's Heaviest People] - DimensionMagazine.com
* [http://www.newsday.com/about/custom/nie/ny-iholi0303story1,0,1030375.htmlstory 1987: World’s Heaviest Man is Stuck in Hempstead Doorway] - Newsday.com


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