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"It is renowned for surfing, rugby and the great outdoors, but South Africa is among the fattest countries in the world, a survey has found.

The rainbow nation is "eating itself slowly to death", according to the drug and healthcare company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), which says 61% of South Africans are overweight, obese or morbidly obese.

Despite the country's sporty reputation and the prevalence of gyms in cities such as Johannesburg, the research found that 49% of South Africans do not exercise and 71% have never dieted. Most worryingly, 17% of children under nine are overweight.

Jonathan Girling, GSK vice-president for consumer healthcare, said its findings dispelled the notion that obesity is a purely western phenomenon.

"I think there are clearly lots of factors that are associated with this major trend – for the nation to essentially be eating itself slowly to death – like lifestyle changes," Girling said.

The national health survey was conducted on behalf of GSK by marketing consultancy Added Value. A sample of 500 respondents, representing about 80% of South Africans from all classes and races, was selected for face-to-face interviews.

Girling said: "What we have found is that obesity is not more prevalent in the lower social class than the upper so it's certainly not a middle class issue. It's an issue facing all of South Africa."

The survey also found a gap between perception and reality: 78% of obese people and 52% of morbidly obese people regard themselves as somewhat healthy or very healthy. Some 42% have no health concerns and only 47% recognise that exercise and physical fitness are critical.

Meanwhile, 74% of South Africans think their fellow citizens are overweight and only 34% consider themselves as overweight or obese.

"People are in denial and don't realise how overweight they are," said Girling.

"Unbelievably, when they are overweight they consider themselves as healthy."

Lifestyle, food, poverty and demographics are important factors. People in Cape Town are the worst affected with 72% overweight, closely followed by residents of Pretoria (68%), Johannesburg (59%) and Durban (52%).

A total of 65% of people interviewed thought healthy food was more expensive than unhealthy food. Despite this, they thought the food they bought was healthy and claimed to shop for healthy food 52% of the time.

Of those surveyed, 47% said the government should play a more active role in targeting obesity and 46% felt obesity would affect South Africa economically."


61% of South Africans are over weight. Well, they're not speaking about me.:)

Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/sep/09/south-africa-obesity-survey-health
 
I'm not in denial and I'm not overweight so could care less about the fat bastards.
 
Carbon footprint concerns

Do fat people create a higher Carbon footprint than a slimmer person...........anyone done a study?:wtf:
 
Geez these stats are almost as scary as the crime stats! Hope the majority of these morbese peeps Are the criminals ;)
 
Don't understand how these guys came up with the stats? Sure ok...some people are fat but not most of our country?
 
the question that you should really ask is 1) fishy that GSK did the research i.e. There is some or other medical product they can sell to obese people and 2) how the fsck is 500 people a statistically relevant sampling size of almost 50 million S Africans????? Especially considering our racial and cultural diversity!
 
I conducted a study of five people and found them to be of average weight.
 
A friend of mine is "overweight" and he was on the men's health cover last year, wonder how that works...
 
Do fat people create a higher Carbon footprint than a slimmer person...........anyone done a study?:wtf:

Ofcourse they do, they consume more, thus it costs more in terms of production to maintain their "habits" hence, they're carbon footprint is bigger than the average person.

I vote the government issues a fat tax attached to oversize clothing.
 
I call crap on these stats. If I go into the Transkei which is a massively populated rural area.... there are not many fat people. I dont believe this at all.
 
I call crap on these stats. If I go into the Transkei which is a massively populated rural area.... there are not many fat people. I dont believe this at all.

I was wondering the same thing. Is this due to malnutrition? that people are fat because they eat r carbs as a basic food.
40% of SA is unemployed yet they can get to be over weight? Must be the diet, and not a case of eating to much but just wrong?

I know the lady that works for me refuses to eat brown bread and drink 8 spoons of sugar in her coffee. ( the reason is another debate ) But she say fat people are healthy people. BF's PA also feeds him like crazy. Men should be fat she says ( hightly educated woman )

It's very counter productive. I feed him salad she feeds him fat cakes :D
 
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the question that you should really ask is 1) fishy that GSK did the research i.e. There is some or other medical product they can sell to obese people and 2) how the fsck is 500 people a statistically relevant sampling size of almost 50 million S Africans????? Especially considering our racial and cultural diversity!

Was about to say, I'm guessing "Now, for a special, discounted price, they have the solution! Place your order now!"
 
I had a guy come up to me in a supermarket last week asking me to buy him "dinner" because he was hungry. He was holding a whole chicken, ribs, bread.. I looked down at what I was holding, it was bread and jam lolz I was like "nah, sorry brah!"
 
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