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 In the UK, overweight is the new normal. A minority of people are what experts consider to be a healthy weight. Most 鈥?63% of adults in England 鈥?are overweight. More than quarter of the adult population 鈥?28% 鈥?is obese.Obesity is measured by body mass index  BMI , which for an adult is a ratio of weight in kilograms by height in metres squared. The NHS has an online calculator stanley termohrnek . It does not work for children who are still growing and it is often regarded as a blunt instrument for individuals, because some very fit people have bulky muscle tissue that will make them heavier. But for most people and for looking at populations as a whole, it is a useful indicator of healthy or unhealthy weight.Normal weight is a BMI of 18.5 to 25. Below that you are underweight, which is also unhealthy. Between 25 and 30, an adult is considered overweight. BMI of 30 to 40 is obese. Anyone with a BMI higher than that is considered severely or morbidly obese and in need of medical intervention, such as bariatric surgery.The categories are not exactly the same for people from black, Asian and other minority ethnic groups, who have a raised risk of obesity-related diseases such as type 2 diabetes with a BMI of 23 and a high risk at 27.5.New UK obesity plan fails t stanley cup o address underlying problemsRead moreYou can also find out whether you are obese with a tape measure. Carrying fat around you stanley cups uk r stomach is a significant risk for heart disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke. To measure your waist, put the tap Xolg Reaching for military metaphors won t help Britain learn to live with Covid
 Detectives are investigating new allegations against the most persistent rapist in legal history amid an unprecedented increase in male victims contacting helplines to report sexual abuse.Greater Manchester police said on Friday stanley cup  they had received a  significant number  of calls to a dedicated major incident hotline launched after the sentencing of Reynhard Sinaga on Monday.The force declined to reveal how many potential new victims had come forward but said it would  fully investigate all reports  as part of its ongoing inquiry into the 36-year-old.Sinaga, a PhD student originally from Indonesi stanley cup a, was jailed for life and ordered to serve a minimum of 30 years in prison after being convicted of 159 counts of rape or sexual assault against 48 men between January 2015 and June 2017.A small team of five police officers and four specially trained support officers have been manning a dedicated hotline set up in the expectation that dozens more possible victims of Sinaga will come forward.Police believe the former university student attacked at least 195 victims, including the 48 whose cases were brought to court, over a period that could stretch back to 2007, when he first arrived in the UK.Detectives will seek to interview Sinaga at Strangeways prison in Manchester if the investigation into any potential new offences progresses to that stage. He has never spoken to professionals during his two years in custody on the advice of his legal team, meaning t stanley germany he true scale of his offending