Nu Zulun– 3rd in the OECD (30 country) obesity steaks (oops – a bit Freudian). The chips are really down for Nu Zulun’s health outlook. It appears the obesity has been mushrooming in the country. Indeed, obesity wise we appear to really be in the soup.
Mind you I don’t believe the half-baked statistics. I take them with a grain of salt insofar as the reporting of some countries is not worth a hill of beans.
Mind you I don’t believe the half-baked statistics. I take them with a grain of salt insofar as the reporting of some countries is not worth a hill of beans.
However, to bring this level of obesity down is going to be no piece of cake.
Enough already!
26.5% of Nu Zulun adults obese. Break this down by ethnicity.
41.7% of Maori adults
63.7% of Pasifika adults
Some are calling for a tax on junk food. The first thing tackled should be air travel! I weigh in at an enormous 69 kg and with my 20 kg of luggage, things are up to uuum er (get that calculator out) 89kg. Obese Tony weighs in at 147 kg and with his 20 kg of luggage (where’s that calculator – somewhere hidden among folds of flesh) things are up to 167. Yet we both pay the same for our ticket.
Enough already!
26.5% of Nu Zulun adults obese. Break this down by ethnicity.
41.7% of Maori adults
63.7% of Pasifika adults
Some are calling for a tax on junk food. The first thing tackled should be air travel! I weigh in at an enormous 69 kg and with my 20 kg of luggage, things are up to uuum er (get that calculator out) 89kg. Obese Tony weighs in at 147 kg and with his 20 kg of luggage (where’s that calculator – somewhere hidden among folds of flesh) things are up to 167. Yet we both pay the same for our ticket.
Now folks, that ain’t fair.
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