Australasian Leisure Management
Feb 3, 2010

Australian women have highest rising obesity rate

Newly released research reveals that Australian women have the fastest rising obesity rate in the world.
The research, which reveals Australia as one of the heaviest nations on the planet, shows that, for the first time, Australian women are close to matching America's obesity level.
The research, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has alarmed health professionals and prompted warnings to women over 30 years of age that they can no longer be complacent about gaining weight.
The study measured the top 5% per cent of obese women in Australia at age 30 and found an average BMI score of 37.7.
The index's increase over 10 years has been more than double the international average.
With such a high rate of increase the nation's health experts believe our level of obesity has already caught up to America - where the top 5% of women averaged a BMI score of 42.5.
The most critically obese are defined by the World Health Organisation as having a BMI of more than 34.9.
Institute of Obesity, Nutrition and Exercise Director Professor Ian Caterson said efforts to combat women's obesity had been overshadowed by efforts to combat childhood obesity, sating âwhat we have known is that for the past five years, people have been gaining weight and they are women aged between 25 and 35.
"What we are worried about is the next generation will be worse than the current one and this research shows it."
Newcastle University Associate Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics Dr Clare Collins said because weight gain was gradual, people did not notice it, stating "I don't think the average person realises the extent of the problem. What is alarming is the sheer numbers of people who are getting obese and moving into those high figures.
"We are going to run out of health services for people. Obesity is the biggest driver of cancer in the world."

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