Study shows unhealthy Scots live dangerously
Study shows unhealthy Scots live dangerously
Almost the entire adult population of Scotland are likely to be either cigarette smokers, heavy drinkers.

London: Almost the entire adult population of Scotland are likely to be either cigarette smokers, heavy drinkers, physically inactive, overweight or have a poor diet, according to a study published on Friday.

Researchers from Glasgow studied data from more than 6,500 people who took part in a 2003 Scottish Health Survey and concluded that 97.5 percent of adults have habits or lifestyles that are dangerous to health.

"Our analysis shows that around two-thirds of the Scottish population is overweight or obese, a similar proportion are not sufficiently physically active, and most people have a poor diet," said David Conway of the University of Glasgow, who led the study published in the journal BMC Public Health.

He said the most important factors for these unhealthy behaviours were poor education and low income.

The study also found that prevalence of multiple behavioural risk factors was high, with 86 percent of adults having least two risk factors, 55 percent having three or more risk factors and nearly 20 percent having four or all five.

Conway also warned that since the study was based on people reporting their own behaviour, the real situation may be even worse.

"Respondents might tend to give answers that would convey more favourable behaviours," he wrote in the study.

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