The heaviest humans of all time are our focus. Do you find that intriguing? Keep reading to find out more!
The seven heaviest humans in recorded history
There are now billions of people all across the world, and they range in height, culture, weight, belief, employment, diet, hobby, and many other ways.
Every day brings new varieties as birth and mortality rates increase and decrease, respectively.
Most of these physical traits have been shown to be influenced by genes via scientific research.
There are people with extremely rare genes that cause them to be unusually heavy or tall, for example, yet these traits are more likely than not inherited.
- Patrick Deuel
- Michael Hebranko
- Walter Hudson
- Carol Yager
- Manuel Uribe Garza
- Khalid Bin Mohsen
- Jon Minnoc
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1. Patrick Deuel
American Patrick Darren Deuel was famous for being extremely overweight.
BodyShock, a series on Channel Four, featured a documentary about him called “Half Ton Man.”
After losing 769 pounds (349 kg), Rosalie Bradford shared her wisdom in the documentary.
For five years, Deuel did not leave his Valentine home.
He reached a peak height of 170 centimeters (5 feet 7 inches) and weight of 1,072 pounds (486 kilograms).
A hole had to be cut in the wall of his bedroom so he could get out.
After being hospitalized, Deuel decided to get gastric bypass surgery and promptly shed over a quarter of a ton of weight.
American Michael John Hebranko was one of the world’s heaviest men due to his severe obesity.
Hebranko was raised in Brooklyn by his parents, Michael Hebranko Sr. and Jeanette Pica.
His Ukrainian great-grandfather was the ancestor on his father’s side.
He lost weight from 906 pounds (411 kg) to 200 lbs (90 kg) and waist size from 290 cm (110 in) to 91 cm (36 in) in 19 months with the help of nutrition and exercise teacher Richard Simmons.
New York City’s St. Luke’s Hospital. This was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1990 as the biggest reported weight loss.
In June 1999, Hebranko reached his greatest weight of 1,100 lbs (499 kg).
3. Walter Hudson
For a long time, Walter Hudson was recognized as possessing the largest waist circumference in history.
In 1987, at his heaviest, he measured in at 119 inches (302 cm) and weighed 1,197 pounds (543 kg).
At breakfast he eats two packages of sausages, a pound of bacon, twelve eggs, and a loaf of bread; at lunch he eats four hamburgers, four double cheeseburgers, and five large portions of fries; and at dinner he eats three large ham steaks or two chickens, four baked potatoes, four sweet potatoes, four heads of broccoli, and the majority of a large cake.
Every day, he consumed an additional 237 ounces (or 1.9 gallons) of Coke and extra snacks.
4. Carol Yager
The world’s heaviest woman, Carol Ann Yager, was also one among the world’s most morbidly obese people.
