
On the 26th at 8:10 p.m., the fourth episode of Channel A's 'Star Health Ranking Number One' was released. Know yourself and win every battle! To be healthy, you must understand your body! The fourth theme of the innovative health entertainment program 'Star Health Ranking Number One', which protects the health of South Korea through special examinations of stars every week, was 'obesity,' the accelerator of aging. In this broadcast, grants' aging speed was checked through various tests, including abdominal ultrasound and intestinal bacteria tests. Based on the examination results, 'Who is the fastest aging person?' the real aging speed health ranking of the stars was revealed for the first time.
In this broadcast, the person with the fastest aging speed took 1st place, while the person with the slowest speed took 5th. The coveted title of 'fastest aging person' went to 70-year-old Dokgo Young-jae. Dokgo Young-jae, who believed he would look like he was in his 40s if it weren't for his belly fat and boasted that his entire body was muscular except for the belly fat, received a body composition analysis score of 69 points, with visceral fat measuring 4.12 cm, and harmful bacteria making up a staggering 88%, receiving a warning about accelerated aging. In disbelief of the result, he reacted, saying, 'Isn't this muscle? You must have viewed it incorrectly,' prompting laughter from the participants as Lee Kyung-sil noted, 'I've never seen someone challenge a doctor.'
Following that, 2nd place for the 'fastest aging person' went to 50-year-old Lee Kyung-sil. Accepting the diagnosis of excessive abdominal fat with unexpected calmness, Lee Kyung-sil noted it as the fate of menopausal middle-aged women and received a warning about menopausal obesity. She shared, 'I heard that those who have given birth typically have visceral fat,' resonating with many women.
Additionally, 30-year-old Hwang Yoo-joo, who lacked muscle and needed to manage intestinal bacteria, took 3rd place with a diagnosis of sarcopenic obesity. As expected from a model, Han Da-gam achieved near-perfect results in the body composition analysis, securing 4th place. However, her joy was short-lived with the term 'perfect,' as she was advised that with only 1% Lactobacillus, the number of beneficial bacteria was woefully insufficient, thus necessitating management of beneficial bacteria for gut health to prevent obesity.
In a surprising turn, Ji Seok-jin claimed 5th place, but due to his so-called 'minari legs' and slender limbs, he received a warning about sarcopenia due to lower body muscle deficiency.
According to the special examination results from 'Star Health Ranking Number One', the risk of accelerated aging was found in all participants, emphasizing that regardless of age and gender, everyone is in the danger zone of obesity, the main culprit of accelerated aging. In response, the expert team recommended 'the number one prescription' to help prevent obesity, which is the cause of accelerated aging, suggesting BNR17 probiotics. Notably, BNR17 probiotics is the first in South Korea to be recognized for its functionality in reducing body fat and is said to assist not only in fat reduction but also in gut health and blood sugar control.
The fourth episode of 'Star Health Ranking Number One', aired on the 26th, is scheduled for rebroadcast on Tuesday, March 25, at 6 a.m.
[Photo] 'Star Health Ranking Number One'
[OSEN = Choi Ijeong reporter]