People Magazine reports that Dmitry Nuyanzin, a Russian fitness coach, passed away in his sleep from cardiac arrest after eating 10,000 calories a day for several weeks. Nuyanzin was attempting to gain more than 50 pounds, after which he would demonstrate his fitness plan to lose the weight.
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Zachary Lloyd said
December 12, 2025 @ 4:14 am
That’s really tragic. It’s a stark reminder of how extreme diets or fitness challenges can seriously impact health, even for experienced coaches. Pushing the body to such extremes carries huge risks, and this is a sad example of why moderation and medical supervision are so important. @brainrot clicker
Anonymous said
December 12, 2025 @ 9:01 am
I am sure there are plenty of “us” who would argue that it still could have happened without his involvement in this challenge. It sure didn’t help him though.
Anonymous said
December 12, 2025 @ 11:28 am
He should have had a CPAP machine.
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