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''The Game Changers'' is a 2018
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about athletes who have
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s. The film interviews science experts in various fields, showcases success stories of athletes that have adopted such diets, highlights favorable scientific studies, and champions what the filmmakers argue are benefits of plant-based diets for both athletes and non-athletes. It received generally positive reviews by viewers but was criticized by some
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, fitness, and science communication professionals for what they identified as scientific inaccuracies and a perceived unbalanced support for strictly plant-based nutrition with several accusing the film of promoting
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and
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Release

''The Game Changers'' debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2018, with a second edit released worldwide for a one-day screening in September 2019. The film has over a dozen executive producers, including James Cameron, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
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, Rip Esselstyn,
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and
Brendan Brazier Brendan Brazier (born March 1, 1975) is a Canadian former endurance athlete, author, advocate of a Veganism, vegan diet, and creator of the Vega (company), Vega line of food products and supplements. Brazier is a former Ironman Triathlon, Ironman ...
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Synopsis

James Wilks James Brett Wilks (born 5 April 1978) is an English film producer, vegan activist, a combatives expert and instructor, and former professional mixed martial artist. A professional from 2003 until 2012, he competed for the UFC, King of the Ca ...
is a mixed martial artist and self defense instructor. Having suffered an injury he used his downtime to explore the effects of plant-based diets on health, recovery, and athletic performance. He first explores the
vegetarian Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slaughter. Vegetariani ...
diet of
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before interviewing athletes such as Scott Jurek, Patrik Baboumian, Bryant Jennings, and Derrick Morgan who attribute their success to a plant-based diet. Comments follow from Scott Stoll, a
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for the USA Olympic team, who argues that animal based protein impedes recovery and athletic performance due to certain inflammatory molecules and
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. He contrasts this with plant-based proteins that, he argues, promote gut microbial diversity, reduce inflammation, and optimize recovery and athletic performance. The film dramatizes a comparison of postprandial effects of meals consisting of animal- versus plant-based foods, purporting to show that those who ate meat showed reduced penile function and indications of
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that could disrupt athletic performance. In an interview, Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition,
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, argues that there is accumulating evidence showing that high consumption of protein from dairy sources is related to a higher risk of prostate cancer. The next scenes criticize the meat and dairy industry for what Perry Mason, Executive Officer of the
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Department of Public Health, calls tactics out of the
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where public relations firms such as ''Exponent'' hire researchers to create doubt to counteract
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messages. Doctor of preventative medicine David Katz says despite the appearance of confusion in the media, there is global consensus that a healthy diet is a plant-food rich diet. A further indictment of animal agriculture comes from Bob Bailey, Research Director of Energy, Environment, and Resources at
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, who says that while three quarters of all
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are used for
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such food sources provide 34% of the protein and 18% of the calories worldwide. Animal agriculture is charged with being a main Deforestation, driver of deforestation and is implicated in habitat destruction and Biodiversity loss, loss of biodiversity. Other scientists in the film mention other Intensive animal farming#Environmental impact, environmental impacts of animal farming including Carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide emissions, the overuse of fresh water, and Environmental impact of meat production#Animal waste, water pollution. Professor of Food Policy, Tim Lang (nutritionist), Tim Lang, makes a closing argument that reducing meat and dairy consumption and increasing plant consumption will improve both public health and environmental health. Having recovered from his injury, Wilks is shown teaching self defense with an additional component, what he terms "internal defense", saying that with his understanding of the benefits of plant-based diets he now has the tools to protect more lives than ever before.


Notable individuals featured

:In order of appearance *
James Wilks James Brett Wilks (born 5 April 1978) is an English film producer, vegan activist, a combatives expert and instructor, and former professional mixed martial artist. A professional from 2003 until 2012, he competed for the UFC, King of the Ca ...
* Scott Jurek * Morgan Mitchell * Dotsie Bausch * Kendrick Farris * Patrik Baboumian * Bryant Jennings * Michael Thomas (defensive back), Michael Thomas * Griff Whalen * Kenny Stills * Derrick Morgan * Caldwell Esselstyn * Dean Ornish * Kim A. Williams, Kim Williams * Rip Esselstyn * Lucious Smith * Arnold Schwarzenegger *
Walter Willett Walter C. Willett (born June 20, 1945) is an American physician and nutrition researcher. Currently, Willett is the Fredrick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health and was the chair of its depart ...
* Richard Wrangham * Christina Warinner * Mark G. Thomas, Mark Thomas * Jurrell Casey * Brian Orakpo * Tye Smith * Wesley Woodyard * DaQuan Jones * Rishard Matthews * David Katz * Damien Mander * Johan Rockström * Tim Lang (nutritionist), Tim Lang * Lewis Hamilton


Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of based on reviews from critics. It has been credited with influencing some viewers to shift their dietary habits towards more plant-based options, an impact that has been dubbed the "Game Changers effect". Actor Dolph Lundgren and CEO of Greggs, Roger Whiteside said they decided to follow a vegan diet after watching it. Viewing the film was accredited as an approved activity for Continuing medical education, continuing medical education (CME) credits by the Defense Health Agency, and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine offers CME credits for watching the film and passing an online quiz based on it. Despite positive reception, the documentary was criticized by some professionals in fitness, nutrition, and science communication. For example, sports nutrition expert Asker Jeukendrup said, "''Game Changers'' ticks almost all the boxes of pseudoscience, and none of the boxes of science" while Joe Schwarcz, director of the McGill University Office for Science and Society complained, "There is good science to be had for promoting a plant-based diet, but this film strays too much into pseudoscience for my appetite." Schwarcz criticized the film, saying "the feats of the athletes in ''The Game Changers'' cannot be considered to be proof of the benefits of a vegan diet for athletic performance". According to Schwarcz, the evidence presented "is quite flimsy", the filmmakers indulge in confirmation bias and data dredging, and "some of the research cited on behalf of veganism is funded by the Organic farming, organic or avocado industries". The journal of the Hungarian Dietetic Association ''Új DIÉTA'' (New Diet) criticized the film, calling it "pseudoscience rather than real science" and "propaganda for veganism". The journal criticized the film for "one-sided research" and claims lacking in scientific basis, saying "''The Game Changers'' only includes research that is conducive to the message they want to convey, that a vegan (plant based) diet is better in all respects than a diet containing animal-derived foods". The journal opined that it is "of paramount importance" that a documentary of this type approach the topic with scientific rigor, but "instead, the filmmakers placed more emphasis (on) eliciting emotional impact than the proper scientific background". The journal observed that "the film details at length" a consensus that vegan diet "is the most ideal" from a sustainability standpoint, however, according to a study in 2020, "it cannot be stated that the vegan diet would be the most sustainable". According to the journal, the filmmakers have numerous conflicts of interest, noting that "the speaking doctors, celebrities and professionals are all dedicated vegan activists, vegan distributors, and famous vegan fanatics like Jackie Chan or Arnold Schwarzenegger." ''Mail & Guardian'' writer Luke Feltham criticized Wilks claim that "we are presenting the facts and letting people make their own decisions". According to Feltham, "But that's not quite true. At every turn ''The Game Changers'' does its best to instill horror at even the thought of drinking a glass of milk. The claim is that not only is all meat—not just red meat—unhealthy for you, it will also hinder your athletic performance dramatically. There's even a neat animation of your capillaries collapsing in on themselves". Feltham also perceived a number of conflict of interests among the filmmakers, saying, "it's hard to shake the sense that there is a strong agenda here." Feltham called the film "an hour-and-a-half advertisement for vegan living" and concluded that "instead of inspiring a balanced diet, ''The Game Changers'' happily goes to the other extreme". Registered Dietetian SaVanna Shoemaker gave a mixed review for Healthline: "While a vegan diet may provide several health benefits, the film tends to overstate these claims while ignoring research on other eating patterns." Paul Kita, food and nutrition editor for ''Men's Health,'' complained of factual inaccuracies in the information presented and data taken out of context in a misleading fashion saying that the documentary "presents only one side of the facts, often via controversial sources, grand extrapolations from small studies, and statements that are flat-out misleading." Some generally supportive reviewers also took issue with the movie's portrayal of masculinity especially as it adopts some stereotypical arguments regarding virility and the traditionally assumed connections between masculinity and strength.


In popular culture

* On ''The Joe Rogan Experience'' November 21, 2019 podcast, Rogan and paleolithic diet proponent Chris Kresser reviewed the film. Later, Rogan hosted a debate between Kresser and ''The Game Changers'' star James Wilks.


See also

* List of vegan media


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Game Changers 2018 films American documentary films 2018 documentary films Films directed by Louie Psihoyos Sports nutrition 2010s English-language films 2010s American films Documentary films about plant-food diets