Lighterlife Reveals Brits Have Biggest BMI In Europe
Released
on: May 12, 2009, 3:55 am
Author: Heather Howell
Industry: Healthcare
LighterLife
has revealed that British women are the most overweight in Europe
and British men tip the scales as the third fattest, according
to the average European body mass index (BMI).
In
the lead up to BMI
4 Life, a campaign highlighting the life-and-death importance
of BMI, an alarming survey published in the newsletter of the
French National Institute of Demographic studies has shown that
British women on average have a BMI of 26.2, which is considered
overweight.
French
women have a BMI
of 23.2, the lowest in the EU, but tend to worry more about being
fat than those in any other EU country. Typically, British woman
are overweight but convinced they are slim, highlighting the fact
that many people don't know what BMI means and have no idea how
it is measured.
Unsurprisingly,
the survey suggests that men across the EU are less concerned
about their weight than women, although out of the 15 member countries
only French and Dutch men fall within the ideal weight range,
with the rest being overweight.
The
BMI 4 Life campaign, which is being championed by weight-management
experts LighterLife, aims to highlight the very real dangers associated
with excessive weight gain and the importance of reaching and
maintaining a healthy BMI.
LighterLife
is once again teaming up with The Stroke Association and is encouraging
members of the public to get involved and show they care by visiting
and posting a message on the LighterLife website, taking a quiz
and passing it onto their friends to help LighterLife increase
awareness and raise money for The Stroke Association.
Sara
Jamison, CEO at LighterLife said: "We are excited about supporting
The Stroke Association and are encouraging everyone to post their
messages of support, take the quiz, learn more about the risks
associated with stroke and pass the message onto their friends
to raise thousands of pounds for this very worthwhile charity."
Sara
added: "More people than you realise are at risk of having
a stroke and being overweight can increase this risk. Carrying
extra weight around the waist is particularly dangerous as it
increases the risk of stroke, heart disease and some cancers threefold."
Andrea
Lane, Media Manager for The Stroke Association, said: "Many
people don't realise that a stroke is a brain attack that happens
when the blood supply to the brain is cut off and brain cells
die. As the brain controls everything we do, think and feel the
damage can be devastating. Being obese can increase your risk
of stroke by over 30 per cent so it is vital we all maintain a
healthy body weight and a good diet."
About
LighterLife:
LighterLife is a weight
loss and weight-management programme for people who are one
stone or more overweight and with a body mass index (BMI) of 25
or above. LighterLife has successfully helped over 100,000 people
lose
weight fast since 1996.
LighterLife
offers programmes specific to the obese and the overweight, showing
them how to lose weight with the use of weight loss aids including
an online BMI
calculator, nutritionally complete soups, shakes and bars
combined with specialised counselling using cognitive behavioural
therapy (CBT) and transactional analysis (TA) techniques.
For further media information contact:
Heather Howell
PR Executive
LighterLife
Cavendish House
Parkway
Harlow Business Park
Harlow
Essex
5QF CM19
01279 636998
www.lighterlife.com