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Irish women more obese and less healthy than European counterparts

Sedentary lifestyles, unhealthy diet and smoking contributing factors


Officially the Irish are the second fattest in Europe
Officially the Irish are the second fattest in Europe

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A new study declares a quarter of Irish women as medically obese and considerably less healthy than other European women.

98FM reported this week that international research shows that strokes, heart attacks and cancer are among the biggest killers of Irish women, and that they are also more likely to die from preventable disease than other Europeans.

Shockingly, the report found that they are also less healthy than their male peers.

Irish women reportedly recorded the fourth highest rate of cancer deaths in Europe while Irish men placed twenty-second. Researchers attribute the Irish statistics to the high of alcohol and cigarette consumption among women there.

The number of Irish women dying from the preventable disease of cervical cancer actually increased in the past two years the study found. And the Irish death rate for breast cancer is the third highest in the EU, despite an improved screening regime, with the figure the same as it was ten years ago.

More Irish women are reportedly admitted to hospital with chronic obstructive pulmonary lung diseases than European women, reflecting the fact that more Irish women smoke cigarettes than other females in the rest of the EU.

The new study found that a quarter of all Irish women are obese, which equates to the third highest level in the EU.


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Ah, Mr. Anglo Normanson, not a sound from you. Are you still holding your breath? You really shouldn't have ............you can start breathing again now. Oh, drat, he's very pale, no pulse, no breathing, well, I suppose it HAS been five whole days! Ah well, we'll have peace this Christmas. The silence is golden.
This is hilarious stuff. Brilliant! One minute, you guys are talking about Irish women's rights - to abortion. The next minute, you are criticising Irish women for their WEIGHT! What are you trying to say - that Irish women should have the right to kill unborn babies because its "their" bodies, but they should not drink so much because they'll make their bodies FAT. Do you never sit down, take a deep breath, and READ what you have written? Or, better still, just take a deep breath and hold it. Now, now, anglo-norman, put down those hands, leave the keyboard alone, take an enormous deep breath, hold it, hold it, hold it ........... hold it in there, I'll be back in a minute ...............
The sight of Irish females drinking pint after pint is sad to say the least.
The cause is simple to diagnose but hard to combat: Excessive Consumption of Alcohol. Did anyone see the list of drinks that that Irish woman in court in the recent case in Spain had consumed? In one day she slugged down more than I could swallow in a month.
"The number of Irish women dying from the preventable disease of cervical cancer actually increased in the past two years the study found." trying to push the killer poison vaccines are we- Garda sil- you know the one? One less fertile woman vaccine with many deaths and disabilities in it wake over the world.
More patriarchal crap- comparing women in Eire to others...in a divide and rule mentality. Did you ever stop to ask why?? Ever thought of the low energy vibration - DENSITY- on the island in recent years. We were light as Fairies once upon a time and no dis ease.It is all very logical really.
As if Irish women were not demonised enough
It don't surprise me at all,i remember a time when we ate when we were hungry,and consumed liquid when thirsty usually water,we are just overloading our bodies with stuff we don't need without the regular daily dose of fat burn off,the result is that we are causing ourselves all kinds of avoidable disease's.
 




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