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50 Awesome Weight Loss Transformations That Prove Change Is Possible

50 Awesome Weight Loss Transformations That Prove Change Is Possible

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Obesity is not just a problem; it's becoming an actual crisis. A recent Lancet study reveals that 2.11 billion adults over the age of 25 worldwide are overweight or obese. What's more, global failures to respond might result in half the population being obese or overweight by 2050.
That's why it's important to celebrate those who turn their life around and transform their lives thanks to physical activity and good nutrition! We here at Bored Panda love a good before-and-after, so, we present to you an inspiring list of people who beat obesity and shared their journeys.
Body image and weight loss are very complex topics. So, we reached out to registered dietician Samantha Gollup, MS, who explained why weight may not always be an indicator of good health. Read her insights about weight shaming and diet culture below!

#1 3 Men. 800+ Lbs Lost. 1 Unstoppable Brotherhood

3 Men. 800+ Lbs Lost. 1 Unstoppable Brotherhood
We chose to invest in ourselves. We chose to fight for our health. We chose to change.
Over 1000lbs lost between the three of us—and gained a brotherhood in the process. What started as individual journeys became one powerful transformation fueled by accountability, vision, and relentless drive.
We surrounded ourselves with people who believed in us, pushed us, and shared the same hunger to grow. That made all the difference.
This is what it looks like when you stop making excuses and start making moves.
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#2 2 Years And 145 Lbs Gone

2 Years And 145 Lbs Gone
All it took was to quit drinking, weighing and tracking everything I ate, going to the gym 5-6x a week, and weekly therapy! Just jokin’ it has all been extremely worth it! I’m not quite done yet but imma keep on truckin’ till I get there!
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#3 What Keeps Me Motivated? I Just Don’t Wanna Ever Be 359lbs Again

What Keeps Me Motivated? I Just Don’t Wanna Ever Be 359lbs Again
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Obesity is not something we should romanticize or normalize. But we should be mindful that there are healthy and unhealthy ways to lose weight. Crash dieting, shady supplements, and unrealistic goals only hinder efforts for long-term weight loss. It should be about lifelong habit changes and the desire to live a healthier and longer life.

Our fixation on weight as an indicator of health might also be misguided. BMI, a formula used to calculate body fat, recently has been under fire by health experts. They claim that it might lead to missed diagnoses, mistrust between the doctor and the patient, and delay the patients from getting medical care because of shame.

#4 F/37/5’4 [334>144=190] (2.5 Years) Fell Of Track But Getting Back On

F/37/5’4 [334>144=190] (2.5 Years) Fell Of Track But Getting Back On
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#5 My Wife Also Beat Obesity

My Wife Also Beat Obesity
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#6 I Did It — I Ran A Half Marathon!

I Did It — I Ran A Half Marathon!
Nine years ago, when I began my weight loss journey at 420 pounds, I never imagined I’d be standing here today. Back then, all I wanted was to feel healthy and fit into the clothes tucked away in my closet. But every road has led me to this powerful moment.
When I first lost my eye sight, I turned to food for comfort. I truly believed my life was over. But I’ve since learned one life-changing truth: I can do anything I set my mind to.
It’s wild to think I almost didn’t do this race. When the tree fell on our house, I wondered if it was a sign to stop. But now I see it differently — it was a reminder that no matter what life throws at me, I have to keep moving forward. Nothing can stop me from chasing my dreams.
I’m deeply grateful to @bluegrassbamr for being my guide on this journey. She was incredible, and I’ll always treasure our race photos and the bond we shared out there on the course.
This race will forever remind me of how strong, resilient, and unstoppable I am. And believe me — this is just the beginning. I’m already looking forward to the next one.
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To find out more about why our society's obsession with weight can be dangerous, Bored Panda reached out to registered dietician Samantha Gollup. She helps families achieve a better quality of life by improving their nutrition and stopping restrictive eating. Samantha claims that we live in a culture that's obsessed with thinness and individual control.

"We're constantly exposed to media that glorifies weight loss: 'before and after' photos, magazine headlines about how to lose 10 pounds fast, celebrities revealing their diets, and TV shows that use body shaming as a punchline," she lists. "From a young age, we're taught that our bodies are a problem to be fixed."

#7 Lost 200 Pounds In A Year Through Fasting And Walking, Then Crushed My Fear Of Working Out Around Others At The Gym!

Lost 200 Pounds In A Year Through Fasting And Walking, Then Crushed My Fear Of Working Out Around Others At The Gym!
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#8 2 Years And Over 315 Lbs Later

2 Years And Over 315 Lbs Later
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#9 These Pictures Were Taken At The Same Restaurant, But About 2 Years Apart. He’s Lost 90 Lbs And I’ve Lost 135 Lbs

These Pictures Were Taken At The Same Restaurant, But About 2 Years Apart. He’s Lost 90 Lbs And I’ve Lost 135 Lbs
We wanted to be healthy so we could grow old gracefully together, and be around as long as possible for our kids. So grateful for this journey with my best friend!
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This diet-obsessed culture creates a false belief that we can control our body size and that thinness equals health, success, and morality, Samantha says. "In reality, health is multifaceted," she points out. "It's influenced by genetics, environment, access to care, sleep, stress, social support, and more. Weight alone tells us very little."

#10 Life Changing Weight Loss. 415lbs To 190lbs. Among Other Changes LOL

Life Changing Weight Loss. 415lbs To 190lbs. Among Other Changes LOL
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#11 89lbs (6st 5lbs, 40.37kg) Down With A 1200kcal Intake. 100lb Goal. Also 33 Weeks Sober And Out Of Depression

89lbs (6st 5lbs, 40.37kg) Down With A 1200kcal Intake. 100lb Goal. Also 33 Weeks Sober And Out Of Depression
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#12 I Owe It To Myself To Change My Body (19months Of Transformation) If I Can Do It You Can Do It

I Owe It To Myself To Change My Body (19months Of Transformation) If I Can Do It You Can Do It
SIDE NOTE !! I DIDN’T LOSE WIEGHT JUST BY EXERCISING ALONE ,I CHANGED MY RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD ,IM ON A CALORIE DEFICIT DIET !! YOUR DIET DOES 80% OF THE JOB 20% EXERCISE
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Weight-shaming is also a big problem in our culture. "When someone gains weight, they're often met with unsolicited comments or concern, regardless of how they're actually doing," Samantha notes. "And when someone loses weight – sometimes due to stress, illness, or disordered eating – they're often praised. That's the problem."

#13 Officially 200 Lbs Down

Officially 200 Lbs Down
I've been stalled for over a month now within 5 lbs of being down 200. Finally broke the stall this morning and hit a new low of 262.4 lbs.
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#14 I’m Never Not Amazed When I See These Pics Of You. It Really Can’t Be Overstated How Amazing This Is. Congratulations

I’m Never Not Amazed When I See These Pics Of You. It Really Can’t Be Overstated How Amazing This Is. Congratulations
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#15 A Decade Of Alcoholism, Depression And Obesity To Sober And Healthy

A Decade Of Alcoholism, Depression And Obesity To Sober And Healthy
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In her line of work, Samantha is noticing a gradual shift in people's attitudes toward bigger bodies, so she's hopeful. "I've seen growing momentum toward body neutrality and body acceptance – especially among younger generations."

"There's more conversation about intuitive eating, body diversity, and unlearning diet culture. That said, we're also seeing an increase in eating disorders, particularly in adolescents, so we still have a lot of work to do," the dietitian observes.

#16 Weightless Journey From 200-147

Weightless Journey From 200-147
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#17 The Left Pic Isn’t Even At My Heaviest! I Was Helping My Cousin Move Into Her Cabin For Summer Camp Years Ago And It Was Tough. But I Smiled Through The Pain, Like Always

The Left Pic Isn’t Even At My Heaviest! I Was Helping My Cousin Move Into Her Cabin For Summer Camp Years Ago And It Was Tough. But I Smiled Through The Pain, Like Always
It feels much easier to forget how life felt in a 300+ lbs body the further removed I am from it. So I find it necessary to make these photos comparisons to bring me back to those memories. To remind myself that I don’t ever want to go back to feeling the way I did.
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#18 When You Finally Said Yes To Yourself Wnd Didnt Guve Up!!!! 205 Pounds Lost Size 6xl To A Large

When You Finally Said Yes To Yourself Wnd Didnt Guve Up!!!! 205 Pounds Lost Size 6xl To A Large
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Samantha's goal is to shift people's thinking from trying to change their bodies to taking care of them – no matter their size.

"Let's stop equating appearance with health, and start centering respect, evidence-based care, and compassion. Bodies change," Samantha says. "They age, stretch, grow, and shift. That's not failure—it's being human."

#19 172 Pounds Down. I Don't Hide From Cameras Anymore

172 Pounds Down. I Don't Hide From Cameras Anymore
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#20 F/36/5’5” [450lbs > 247lbs] (11 Months) I Said I’d Update You All On My Journey So Here It Is!

F/36/5’5” [450lbs > 247lbs] (11 Months) I Said I’d Update You All On My Journey So Here It Is!
Firstly I want to thank you all for how kind you were to me when I posted my first post. I’ve looked back at it so many times on low motivation days and your comments have kept me going. When I posted in July I was around 150lbs lost, I’ve now lost over 200lbs. I’d like to hit 247lbs for the year. Really looking forward to hopefully hitting my goal of 180lbs by next year sometime. I just want to say how much easier life is 200lbs down, my health including my mental health has improved so much and I feel like I’m living life again. My goal this year was to buy a Christmas jumper in a normal shop and for the first Christmas ever I did! I hid my face the first time I posted because I was embarrassed that I’d let myself get to 450lbs but I’m bloody proud that 450lb me decided to make the change because look how clear I’ve come! Thank you for everything progress pics sub and here’s to a healthy and happy 2025!
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