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Or perhaps you recall that in my last story tone for this Web site, I had set my sights on getting down to a svelte 180 pounds, placing me comfortably within the "normal" or "ideal" weight range, at least according to the draconian Body Mass Index (BMI) chart. Well, Health and Human tone Services Secretary Tommy Thompson never took me up on my challenge to see which one of us could reach 180 pounds first, so I lost my competitive drive, and frankly, 194 pounds doesn't seem too bad to me, now that I've sharply steered away from the medical definition of obesity. People who've known me for years keep commenting about my reduced waistline. What more do I need? Anorexia never appealed to me. Steve Talbot is the correspondent for "Diet Wars" and the series editor of FRONTLINE/World. Related Feature: + Confessions of a FRONTLINE Dieter Correspondent Steve Talbot tells the story of his "cold panic" after getting the phone call from FRONTLINE's executive producer about going on an "on-camera" diet for FRONTLINE in order to report on America's "Diet Wars."
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