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'''Fatblogging''' is an online [[weight loss]] [[blog|blogging]] phenomenon identified by Jason Calacanis circa 2007.
'''Fatblogging''' is an online [[weight loss]] [[blog|blogging]] phenomenon identified by Jason Calacanis circa 2007.


Those who join fatblogging simply adapt and promote a lifestyle where they post their diet and exercising habits in their blogs. Although there are no strictly enforced rules on what constitutes fatblogging or not, Calacanis explains that it is not a weight loss competition because of motivational reasons.<ref name="nocompete">Fatblogging™ is not a competition, http://www.calacanis.com/2007/03/22/fatblogging-tm-is-not-a-competition/</ref>
Those who do fatblogging simply adapt and promote a lifestyle where they post their diet and exercising habits in their blogs. Although there are no strictly enforced rules on what constitutes fatblogging or not, Calacanis explains that it is not a weight loss competition because of motivational reasons.<ref name="nocompete">Fatblogging™ is not a competition, http://www.calacanis.com/2007/03/22/fatblogging-tm-is-not-a-competition/</ref>
 
Currently, there is no total record of fatbloggers. However, the concept of using the internet to facilitate weight loss, and the maintenance of ideal body weight after weight loss has been promoted within the medical profession as effective.<ref name="med">Wing RR. Tate DF. Gorin AA. Raynor HA. Fava JL. A self-regulation program for maintenance of weight loss. (New England Journal of Medicine. 355(15):1563-71, 2006 Oct 12. UI: 17035649)</ref>


Currently, there is no total record of fatbloggers. However, the concept of using the internet to facilitate weight loss, and the maintenance of ideal body weight after weight loss has been promoted with the medical profession.reference:Wing RR. Tate DF. Gorin AA. Raynor HA. Fava JL. A self-regulation program for maintenance of weight loss. [ New England Journal of Medicine. 355(15):1563-71, 2006 Oct 12. UI: 17035649)
==See also==
*[[Blog]], an explanation of a "web log"


==References==
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==External Link==
*[http://www.calacanis.com/2007/02/25/jaffe-joins-fatblogging-movement/ What does it mean to be part of fatblogging?] - Explanation by Jason Calacanis
 
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Fatblogging is an online weight loss blogging phenomenon identified by Jason Calacanis circa 2007.

Those who do fatblogging simply adapt and promote a lifestyle where they post their diet and exercising habits in their blogs. Although there are no strictly enforced rules on what constitutes fatblogging or not, Calacanis explains that it is not a weight loss competition because of motivational reasons.[1]

Currently, there is no total record of fatbloggers. However, the concept of using the internet to facilitate weight loss, and the maintenance of ideal body weight after weight loss has been promoted within the medical profession as effective.[2]

See also

  • Blog, an explanation of a "web log"

References

  1. Fatblogging™ is not a competition, http://www.calacanis.com/2007/03/22/fatblogging-tm-is-not-a-competition/
  2. Wing RR. Tate DF. Gorin AA. Raynor HA. Fava JL. A self-regulation program for maintenance of weight loss. (New England Journal of Medicine. 355(15):1563-71, 2006 Oct 12. UI: 17035649)