UK: BMI Calculator Caused Excess Consumption

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The Facts

  • The Telegraph reported over the weekend that Britain's National Health Service (NHS) Body Mass Index (BMI) calculator has misled overweight people to eat hundreds of excess calories per day since 2018 — a scale that could have put on roughly 35 pounds (15 kg/2.5 stone) a year on some people.

  • The BMI is a measure that uses both height and weight to find out if someone's weight is healthy; it divides an adult's weight in kilograms by their height in meters squared. The healthy weight ranges from 18.5 to 24.9.


The Spin

Right narrative

This is yet more blatant evidence of public sector incompetence, but the people who keep urging London to expand the nanny state and further meddle in our lives keep pressing on. While obesity is undeniably a problem, Britons should take responsibility for their own actions instead of relying on government bureaucrats.

Left narrative

Amid fears of facing backlash for interfering in people's diet choices, the UK government over the past decades has failed to tackle the obesity crisis in the country as they favored individual responsibility rather than systemic interventions. Given that this is clearly not working, politicians must be brave and follow the successful actions taken to curb smoking. This is a matter of calibrating the approach.

Nerd narrative

There's a 31% chance that any OECD country will achieve a 10% or greater reduction in the national rate of obesity for three consecutive years before 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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