It has been concluded, we are the fattest fats that ever
were fat! A massive 39% of Brits are overweight, numerically
that's a whopping 23 million people walking around with an
extra few pounds.
Not only does this wreak havoc with your internal organs
and thus your health as a whole, in years to come you may
decided to take out life insurance, it is after all the
responsible and loving thing to do for your loved ones. When
this time comes around, those extra few pounds you've got
jiggling around may cost you more than a few jingling
pennies. The reason for this is that the extra weight,
although it may prove to be more aesthetically pleasing to
the eye, puts the body out of its optimum working order.
With your body being out of sync you increase the likelihood
of developing respiratory problems, heart disease and
diabetes to name but a few illnesses related to holding onto
a few too many pounds.
If those few extra pounds start turning into stones then
the picture becomes more dire. Official statistics show that
a worrying 19% of Brits can be classified as clinically
obese, in order to be labeled as such you need to have a
BMI (Body Mass Index) rating of 30 or above. Sadly,
statistics show that for the whole of Europe, we as a nation
are rocking the fat scale in a negative fashion. The 39% of
us that are overweight have made it so that we have the
highest proportion of weighty matter than any other EU
member state.
On the one hand one could argue that the extra pounds
make us more of a nation to contend with after all,
physically we’re bigger than any of the other EU members!
On a serious note however the reality of being overweight
doesn't bring any smiles; as mentioned before, being more
robust can have negative impact on one’s general health.
It is for this reason that some life insurance providers
demand a physical assessment, so that before providing you
with a policy they can fully assess your starting point and
thus calculate your potential path, checking to see how your
current state could affect your future. Being overweight
however will not stop you from getting life insurance cover
it almost certainly will bump up the cost of your premiums,
it may also exclude you from certain levels of cover like an
active or fit style that caters to those that
are serious about treating their body as a temple.
Some of the risk factors linked with being overweight
have been briefly mentioned and is the reason why risk
assessments are carried out, not just to check if you are
overweight but to determine your overall level of risk.
Other factors that could affect your policy include whether
or not you are a smoker, heavy drinker or regularly partake
in high risk activities, such as speed racing or extreme
sports. When carrying out their risk assessment, insurers
are looking out for a number of markers that could shunt you
into the sub-prime sector. Having a BMI over 25 will class
you as overweight and will almost certainly cost you when it
come to the price of the policy being offered to you. Being
overweight may not cause you to have an immediate chronic
illness like a heart attack however it has been shown to
contribute heavily to illnesses that require long term care
like diabetes.
A BMI score of over 30 categorizes you as being
clinically obese and may mean you are refused life insurance
altogether. This is because while being overweight may
contribute to certain illnesses, being obese almost
guarantees their occurrences. Having such a high BMI puts
insurers off as they see the risk of your demise, be it
sudden or over a long period of time as too high to be able
to cover.