Al Sharpton is an American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, television personality, and radio talk show host. For years, Sharpton struggled with his weight, but in recent times, he has made a significant transformation, shedding over 170 pounds under a fully plant-based diet and engaged in regular exercise, as well as through bariatric surgery. This essay will examine Sharpton's weight loss journey, its significance and health implications, criticisms and responses, comparison to other weight loss journeys, role of peer support and inspiration, and broader application in modern society. Sharpton's weight loss Journey Sharpton has been known to be heavyset all his life, often carrying a considerable amount of weight in his face and midsection. His health was also affected by weight-related issues such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, as well as back pain and arthritis from carrying excess weight on his joints. After multiple unsuccessful attempts to lose weight through
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