Australians are world champion 'fatties'

Australia
June 20, 2008 1:50am CST
Statistics showing 26 per cent of adult Australians - almost four million - are obese, were "staggering", Health Minister Nicola Roxon said. America has a 25 per cent obesity rate. Ms Roxon said the report, Australia's Future Fat Bomb, would come as a shock to the community and highlighted the need for urgent action. "These are obviously pretty staggering statistics to show that we are the fattest, or one of the fattest countries in the world," Ms Roxon told reporters in Canberra. Obesity was a national priority and the government hoped to have an effective nation-wide strategy implemented in the next 12 months, Ms Roxon said. The report presents the results of height and weight checks carried out on 14,000 adult Australians nationwide in 2005. It reveals nine million adults have a body mass index (BMI) over 25, making them overweight or obese, an increase from seven million. Middle-aged people are leading the way with seven in 10 men and six in 10 women aged 45 to 64 now registering a BMI of 25 or more. An analysis of the data shows there will be an extra 700,000 heart-related hospital admissions in the next 20 years because of obesity alone. Australian Unity Wellness Program Manager Cate Grindlay told the inquiry obesity-related conditions such as diabetes were already translating to the health system. Hospital admissions for diabetes-related illnesses had increased by 17 per cent annually over the past five years, while joint replacements are now the insurer's single largest hospital claims expense. A Deakin University academic told the inquiry a tax on junk food and reducing junk food advertising targeting children was essential. http://au.news.yahoo.com/080619/2/17cpi.html?f=mv
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• United States
29 Jul 08
I, for one, love to eat. I love to cook, I love to shop for groceries, I love growing my own veggies and fruits, I love preparing food, I love serving it graciously in attractive surroundings, and I love junk food too. The way I currently keep my weight from constantly climbing higher and higher is with regular fasting. I fast about 3 months(slightly more or less) out of the year. I also keep very active and eat a lot of hot peppers, hehehe... I read somewhere that they increase the metabolism. But the most important thing I do is to diligently observe my feelings about myself to ensure that I am not thinking of myself in terms of 'fat' but rather lithe and slim. You would be amazed how effective that is!
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• Romania
20 Jun 08
I had no idea... I thought Americans have the most obese.