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Summary report produced by Ray Algar, a UK-based strategic marketer. The report discusses UK obesity trends for the period to 2020.
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How obese will English adults be in 2020? A summary of a recent report from the National Heart Forum Heart Forum Ray Algar Oxygen Consulting February 2010
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Page 1: UK National Heart Forum Report February 2010

How obese will English adults be in 2020?

A summary of a recent report from the National Heart ForumHeart Forum

Ray Algar Oxygen ConsultingFebruary 2010

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In a nutshell: The report forecasts obesity trends for English adults at 2020

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Where is the data drawn from? The authors have analysed data from the Health Survey for England (1993 – 2007)

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What is the picture at 2020?

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Males and females with a body mass index greater than 30 continues to rise

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How is body mass index defined?

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Divide your weight in kilograms by your height in metres squared

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I’m confused; give me an example?

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Well, I weigh 91 kilograms and I’m 1.85 metres tall

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This means my Body Mass Index is 24.5 (91 kgs/3.7)

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So, how is obese defined?

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This is when your Body Mass Index is greater than 30

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If you’re male, the news is worse

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English men are becoming obese at a faster rate than women

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If you are a male and will be aged 40-65 in the year 2020, then the news gets worse still

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This group is becoming obese at a faster rate

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Oh dear: I’ve just this realised I’m part of this group!

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…some good news; my wife, who is a similar age to me, is also in a group with rising levels of obesity!

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Why does obesity matter?

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…because it makes us more susceptible to ‘lifestyle’ diseases such as…

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Coronary heart disease

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Diabetes

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Stroke

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High blood pressure

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Certain types of cancers

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In the year 2020, 34% of English males will be obese

2020

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In the year 2020, 30% of females will be obese

2020

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…rising to 66% for men & 61% of women when we include those that are overweight (on the path to obesity)

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How has the report been received by the general public?

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Here are some comments from websites

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“We have taken personal responsibility away and replaced it with State responsibility, then

intervention” intervention” (benevolentdictator)

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“My personal opinion is that the food & intensive production methods we eat is to blame. Long term vegans & Long term vegans & vegetarians are seldom overweight” (Dave B)

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”And still many people try to blame obesity on genes” (KJ)

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What do the report authors have to say?

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'There are already more men who are obese than who are of a healthy weight and by the end of the decade obese men and women could out-number those women could out-number those who are overweightProf McPherson - Oxford University

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So, if you are part of the group described in this report, what will you now do to stop becoming a researcher's statistic?

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You can read the report at (heartforum.org.uk)

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About Ray Algar: I provide strategic insight to organisations connected to the global health and fitness industry. I can be contacted at: [email protected]

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…that’s all, must RUN!


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