Why are Eurofats so bad at swimming?

Why are Eurofats so bad at swimming?

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over 50% of both men and women in the World Health Organisation
European Region were overweight, and roughly 23% of women and 20% of men were obese. The total of overweight and obesity over 70%.
>EUROPE: 70% FAT

The prevalence of obesity has tripled in many countries of the WHO European Region since the 1980s, and the numbers of those affected continue to rise at an alarming rate.

Health experts said the crisis in Britain was now a ‘national tragedy’ and blamed the government for failing to bring in higher taxes on sugary foods and drinks.

Britain already has some of the worst obesity levels in Europe, with the third highest average BMI (Body Mass Index) for women and the tenth highest for men. Only Malta and Turkey currently have more obese people

Professor Majid Ezzati, the senior author of the study from the School of Public Health at Imperial, said:
“This epidemic of severe obesity is too extensive to be tackled with medications such as blood pressure lowering drugs or diabetes treatments alone, or with a few extra bike lanes.

“Obesity has reached crisis point. We need coordinated initiatives – such as looking at the price of healthy food compared to unhealthy food, or taxing high sugar and highly processed foods - to tackle this crisis.
“Unless we make healthy food options like fresh fruits and vegetables affordable for everyone, and increase the price of unhealthy processed foods, the situation is unlikely to change.”

They're afraid of water, that's why they never bathe as well.

>This samefagging
>This salt

The US is the fattest nation on earth per capita by a large margin.

Nice samefag, Amerifish.
Most Euros are sleeping now, wrong hour for your bait.

Obesity currently costs the British national health service £47 billion a year , just under half the entire NHS budget.

“For the UK, obesity will not just be a ' national emergency ', as it has recently been dubbed, but a national tragedy if the current government's indifference to stemming it is not quickly reversed.
“The researchers focus on a sugar tax being a must if any impact on their figures is to be made and are just as correct in their view that the tax must include excessive sugary food as well as fizzy drinks.
“To be really effective, however, the tax needs to be much greater than the 20 per cent the Chancellor is considering ."

"The UK is the 'fat man' of Europe," writes Professor Terence Stephenson in la report on the nation's obesity crisis by the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC).

The UK has the highest level of obesity in Western Europe...Obesity levels in the UK have more than trebled in the last 30 years

The cause of the rapid rise in obesity has been blamed on our modern lifestyles, including our reliance on the car, TVs, computers, desk-bound jobs and high-calorie food.

embarrassing

They always do this. Apparently we got btfo last night or cried to a mod or something, but I and other countrymen wouldn't know because we were fucking sleeping.

Britain has become an "obese society" where being overweight is "normal". It is a trend three decades in the making which, according to experts, will take several more to reverse.

"It is no exaggeration to say that it is the biggest public health crisis facing the UK today," he says.

In England, 61.7% of adults are either overweight or obese, according to the Health and Social Care Information Centre (PDF, 1.53Mb)

catalogue.ic.nhs.uk/publications/public-health/obesity/obes-phys-acti-diet-eng-2013/obes-phys-acti-diet-eng-2013-rep.pdf

only 67% of British men and 55% of British women aged 16 and over met the British government's recommendations for physical activity of 150 minutes a week.

Among children aged five to 15, only 21% of boys and 16% of girls met the recommendation to do an hour of activity every day.

Obesity is an epidemic that is sweeping Europe and about which not enough is being done.

Almost half of European adults (47.6%) are overweight or obese (54.5% in men and 40.8% in women), and 12.8% (14.0% in men and 11.5% in women) are obese.

Europe's obesity crisis expands to 'enormous proportions'

Obesity is increasing, with 59 percent of Europe's population either overweight or obese

Paris (AFP) - Europe faces an obesity crisis of "enormous proportions," reported the World Health Organization

"The data highlight a serious problem."

Obesity ‘pandemic’: 33% of Europe’s kids aged 6-9 are overweight or obese

Researchers found that one in three children in Europe between the ages of six and nine are either overweight or obese, based on data from 46 European countries.
Growing levels of childhood obesity have become a “pandemic issue throughout the continent,” according to the report commissioned by United European Gastroenterology

“Across Europe we have leading pediatric experts and many centres of excellence. However, these are not widespread and currently cannot meet the needs of children throughout the continent,” Prof Michael Manns, President of UEG, said

per 2012 data, more than half (52%) of the adult population in the European Union (EU) is overweight or obese

It's 5 in Western Europe and 6 in Central. Wrong time for your bait

>going to sleep
>not being awake for REAL NIGGA HOURS
>not SMASHING THAT MF LIKE BUTTON
Embarrassing tbdesu

autism

Childhood obesity continues to be a key challenge for most countries in the European Union. According to the World Health Organisation’s Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI), around 1 in every 3 children aged 6-9 years old is overweight or obese, while each year large chunks of national health budgets across the EU are spent on diseases linked to obesity.

Despite policy action promoted at EU level to tackle the growing trends in overweight and obesity, both elements remain prevalent among children and adolescents in European countries. With children being increasingly exposed to an environment which encourages weight gain and obesity due to factors such as the accessibility of healthy and varied diets, a steady decline in physical activity as well as a strong vulnerability to food marketing messages, the risk of witnessing a growing obesity epidemic in the years to come is realistic.

>this btfo and denial
Ok, Daniel

I don't know how enlightened this makes me sound but infographics are terrible when you actually study critical thinking and statistics.

It's disingenuous to have to rely on things other than numbers and percentages to get your point across...

quality thread

Quit being stupid. The average person has a 3 second attenion span. If you can't put together infographics abd the like you will get nowhere in life

They're clickbait and shouldn't serve as a be all end all to anything. Like someone shouldn't be able to think they know about a subject cuz of some shit ass infographic they read.

It's the epitome of really makes you think

We are good at rowing, we don't need to swim. After 10 events:

European countries: 9 gold, 23 medals in total

New Zealand: 1 gold, 2 medals in total

Australia: 2 medals

China: 1 medal

South Africa: 1 medal

Kanada: 1 medal

Amerifats: 0 (zero) medals

Germany dominates rowing

You realize our women's 8 rowing team hasn't lost in 10 years?

Ignoring the obvious per capita bait think mexico is the fattest
>0 medals

Germans calling Americans fat. That's like a bratwurst calling a hot dog a sausage

>one more gold and fewer total medals
>dominates
Wut

East Germany is Germany too putz

You literally sound like a special ed student