publication date: Nov 2, 2009
Reseach has revealed that
nearly half of adults have an
inaccurate notion of their personal
weight, believing that they are "
about right" when in fact they are
overweight or obese.
The average UK
woman is 5ft 4” and if she weighs
over 10 stone 7lbs she is clinically
overweight; for men, the average
height is 5ft 10” and if he weighs more than
12 stone 7lbs he is clinically overweight. Both would have a
Body Mass Index (BMI) of 25.2.
During
National Obesity Week (NOW!) pharmacies nation-wide are offering a
weighing and measuring service with supporting
leaflets to raise awareness of "
Do You Have a Healthy BMI: Body Mass Index?"
The campaign
encourages people to try to achieve a
healthy weight by eating a diet rich in
fruits and vegetables but low in
sugar, salt and
fat and by being
physically active.
- Additional research among chidlren carried out for NOW! shows that the next generation sees obesity as being normal.
- Being overweight is a major risk factor for developing Type 2 diabetes.
- Obese men and women are almost one and a half times more likely to have a stroke.
- Keeping a healthy body weight is one of the most important things that people can do to reduce their risk of cancer.
- It is estimated that two thirds of heart attacks are linked to abdominal obesity.