Nutrition: ‘Overfat’ Aussies are a hefty risk
- New England Cancer Connect
- Jul 26, 2017
- 1 min read
Australians rank among the worst in the world for carrying dangerous stomach fat – with a shocking 88 per cent of men and 76 per cent of women now “overfat”. While many of these people can appear healthy, overfat refers to a glut of weight around the abdomen that is a precursor to cancer, diabetes, stroke and heart attack. This “unhealthiest form of excess body fat” is also hitting Australian children, affecting 47 per cent of boys and 45 per cent of girls. New research has found overfat people can appear to be of normal weight when in fact their health is in jeopardy based on the measure of their abdominal fat. The Courier Mail, 26 July 2017, page 16; The Adelaide Advertiser, 26 July 2017, page 8; The Daily Telegraph, 26 July 2017

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