Most individuals understand that a balanced diet is needed in order to maintain a reasonably healthy lifestyle. In most cases, a healthy diet consists of more than just three meals a day especially when going through puberty and reaching adulthood. A balanced routine would contain healthy meals along with some snacks as well as moderate exercise every day (“Healthy Eating-Overview”) if time allows. Not only is physical health important, but so is taking care of one’s mental health which can be impacted by nutrition as well as physical activity. However, the most dedicated of people find it hard to uphold a particular diet at all times let alone during intense stressful situations. With this said, it would highly impossible to continue a diet that maintains body weight living in a concentration camp based on average diet and weight loss a prisoner could undergo combined with the mental stress of the possibility of death at every perceived …show more content…
Web MD suggests to eat in moderation along with putting some type of variety amongst the meals that are being prepared. These meals should touch on every food group especially when it comes to needed vitamins and proteins. On the other hand, one can infer how impossible variety and moderation were to control in a camp and when such choices were taken from them, considerable weight loss was the unavoidable conclusion. Of course, when one tends to eat smaller meals, some weight is expected to be lost over a period time. Healthy weight loss is supposed to be taking at a moderate pace in order to let the body adjust to the dietary changes (“Healthy Eating-Overview). In the case of camps like Salaspills and Warsaw (among many others), the food regiment was put in place as soon as a prisoner arrived which allowed no time for the body to modify its needs. An average Jewish male would weigh around 160 pounds at the point of arrival to a camp since many were weighed in order to track their overall decline (Aroneanu). However, many survivors have testified to have weighed no more than 60 to 85 pounds at the time of liberation. Losing almost a hundred pounds in a matter of months can have drastic effects on the human body, making it vulnerable to diseases and eventually death. The images below are the comparison of victims