Obesity and weight-related diseases could be costing the Northern Ireland economy more than a million pounds a day, according to a study by Safefood. It funded research which found that the estimated annual cost of dealing with the issue in NI is £370m a year. It said about 25% of the total (£92m) was direct healthcare costs, including hospital, GP and drug treatment. Indirect costs, such as absenteeism and lost productivity at work, accounted for the remaining 75% (£277m). Safefood is a cross-border body, responsible for promoting food safety and healthy eating on the island of Ireland Its research was led by a team from University College Cork (UCC) but involved academics from five institutions, including Queens University in Belfast (QUB). http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-20537684 I'm 11 and a half stone of absolute beauty myself
Based on the Robinson formula (1983), your ideal weight is 156.5 lbs. 11.1 stone. http://www.calculator.net/ideal-wei...t=5&cheightinch=10&cheightmeter=180&x=57&y=10
BMI = 22.46 kg/m2 (Normal) normal BMI range: 18.5 - 25 kg/m2 normal weight range for the height: 128.9 - 174.2 lbs
It may well cost the NHS a few quid looking after the fat ****s but they do save water. When Pud takes a bath he only has to have the water 1" deep, once he gets in it's practically overflowing.
True but it'll also take a swimming pool's worth of water to wash one of the fat ****'s turds down when he has a ****