Fans have been talking about John Goodman’s illness because the actor has struggled with depression and drinking.
He has worked hard recently to put his health and well-being first. He has vowed to keep his mental health in good shape and has remained sober. His attention has also been on maintaining a balanced diet and active lifestyle.
John Goodman is renowned for having a hefty physique. However, he realized that his stature posed a health danger sometime in the 2000s. In a 2010 interview with David Letterman, he said he was “pushing 400 pounds… somewhere up there.”
Goodman claimed that he had previously fluctuated in weight and had no trouble losing (and gaining) 60 pounds at once. It was not, however, the healthiest cycle. Friends and family asked him to “lighten up” since his enormous frame was shattering furnishings.
Given his significant weight loss, Goodman seems to be a candidate for gastric bypass or lap band surgery. But he never relied on modern medicine to give him his new look.
He stressed portion control in many interviews; the less he drank, the less he ate till he was in pain. However, he needed Mackie Shilstone, his trainer, to help him determine which foods would benefit him.
The Mediterranean diet is described by Shilstone as “primarily plant-based, with a decreased intake of red meat, lots of fruits and vegetables, and strongly driven by olive oil.”
He works out six days a week as well. Goodman urged Peter Travers to move and exercise. “I can no longer afford to be a couch potato. Despite how demanding it is, it drives me to work.”
Goodman has lost 100 pounds of weight. And he hasn’t shown any signs of gaining weight since he took on the role of Dan Conner again in 2018. He seems to attribute his continued progress to the 12-step philosophy.