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Thursday, 15 May 2008

Britons expand to the top of the European fat league (Daily Mail, 15 May 2008, Page 13)





Britons expand to the top of the European fat league
By Fiona MacRae Science Reporter % of overweight or obese women
Daily Mail
15 May 2008

BRITONS are becoming the fattest people in Europe. English and Scottish women lead the heavyweight league, with almost six in ten overweight or obese. Men fare little better, with at least twothirds too heavy for their height. Fast food, lack of exercise and a growing reliance ontime-saving technology are all blamed for making us the second-fattestnation in the developed world. Only the U.S. outwobbles us.

The men and women of 29 European countries are ranked by weight intables compiled by the International Association for the Study ofObesity. Scotland tops the female league, with 59.7 per cent of womenoverweight or obese.

England takes second place, with 58 per cent, a figure matched by Cyprus.

In contrast, just over 35 per cent of Italian women and 40 per cent of French women are overweight or obese.

The slenderest women are found in Switzerland, where fewer than one in three weighs too much.

The male league is topped by Cyprus, with a figure of 72.6 per cent.English men are, however, just a few pounds behind in second place,with 69.5 per cent overweight or obese. Scottish men take tenth place,with a figure of 65.4 per cent. Latvian men are the trimmest, with just44.6 per cent too heavy, the European Congress on Obesity in Genevaheard.

Obesity takes up to nine years off a person’s lifespan and raises the risk of a host of health problems.

Association president Professor Vojtech Hainer said: ‘Even in the moreaffluent countries, the medical services are not geared up to cope withthe rise in the level of type 2 diabetes, arthritis, cardiovascular diseases and some types of cancers that is expected as a result of the obesity epidemic.’

The average Briton eats just over three portions of fruit and vegetables a day, well under the recommended five.

One in five manages to walk for 20 minutes at a stretch once a year orless – a statistic described recently by Professor Roger Boyle, theGovernment’s leading cardiac expert, as ‘the most disgusting thing Ihave ever heard’.
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