Men overweight and oblivious: study
Friday Apr 11 00:01 AEST
The majority of Australian men are fat but only half of them know it, according to new research showing an alarming number are in denial about their weight.
Obesity experts say men's acceptance of the beer belly and the `bigger is better' approach to size are behind results of a new national analysis showing perception problems with male weight.
More than 60 per cent of men have a body mass index (BMI) over 30, making them clinically overweight, yet only 36 per cent perceive themselves to be.
Women, on the other hand, were better at recognising their extra weight, and those who were well-off and well-educated were actually more likely to overestimate rather than underestimate their weight.