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Fatter Australians cause hazard for mortuaries
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - More than two-thirds of Australians living outside major cities are overweight or obese, and extremely obese corpses are creating a safety hazard at mortuaries, according to two studies released on Sunday.

Nearly three quarters of men and 64 percent of women were overweight in a study of people in rural areas. Just 30 percent of those studied recorded a healthy weight, said research published in the Medical Journal of Australia.

"Urgent action is required at the highest level to change unhealthy lifestyle habits by improving diet, increasing physical activity and making our environments supportive of these objectives," wrote the lead researcher, Professor Edward Janus.

The figures were much higher than for the general population, where statistics show about 3.2 million of Australia's 21 million people are obese.

Meanwhile, pathologists are calling for new "heavy-duty" autopsy facilities to cope with obese corpses that are difficult to move and dangerously heavy for standard-size trolleys and lifting hoists.

The bodies presented "major logistical problems" and "significant occupational health and safety issues", according to a separate study, which found the number of obese and morbidly obese bodies had doubled in the past 20 years.

Specially designed mortuaries would soon be required if the nation failed to curb its fat epidemic, providing "larger storage and dissection rooms, and more robust equipment", said Professor Roger Byard, a pathologist at the University of Adelaide.

"Failure to provide these might compromise the post-mortem evaluation of markedly obese individuals, in addition to potentially jeopardizing the health of mortuary staff."

In the past year, there have also been requests for larger crematorium furnaces, bigger grave plots as well as super-sized ambulances, wheelchairs and hospital beds.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/oukoe_uk_aust...3ZgGkDW7oF
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I think it is even in all areas, thanks to X-box, super size me Ronald and our social security system, we are becoming larger. But when I attend sports day at my daughter’s school, just by coincidence the larger children always seem to get sick, could they be allergic to exercise? If you are not ‘programmed’ to eat in healthy portions you never will, and if you are ‘programmed’ to avoid confrontation you always will. If you are happy to be overweight there is no problem and society should not tell you otherwise.

I think that this article is a little exaggerated with the need for larger plots, but perhaps in 20 years this might be true.

Australia has always been known for its surf babes and budgy smugglers, and hey it does not matter how old, they still get on the beach without worrying about it.

Check out this site on budgy smugglers, and the various other names attached!  

http://www.usedwigs.com/lists.html 

Or the way they should look! 

http://www.budgysmuggler.com.au/page.asp?id=2
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Nut hut.....  :clap: ..... Bratwurst Bath Cap.... icon_lachtot ...   Ballbushka and Scrote Tote.... I love these names and that link!  LOL!

I'm sending that link to my hubby... :big grin:
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I just knew that you would respond to that silly, I thought no one else here will see the gag, it is a bit of a joke here in OZ, this type of swimwear and so many men just should not wear them, ewww. Last summer I was at the beach and a friend pointed out Borat sitting up on a hill, a man, very thin and very hairy with his legs spread wearing budgy’s and each to their own, but please not in public! Double ewww. But it is not bad to the eyes when the surf life savers wear them.
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Hoo-Hoo Canoe

Ouch Pouch
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