Crime Overweight people are publicly weighed and ordered to slim down under new rules in Turkey - with inspectors patrolling public spaces

  • 🐕 I am attempting to get the site runnning as fast as possible. If you are experiencing slow page load times, please report it.
Source / Archive

Overweight people are publicly weighed and ordered to slim down under new rules in Turkey - with inspectors patrolling public spaces
By ELENA SALVONI
Published: 20:15 EDT, 21 May 2025 | Updated: 20:33 EDT, 21 May 2025


Turkey has rolled out a nationwide scheme to stop and weigh people in public, with inspectors then telling them to slim down if they are found to be overweight.

Health workers have been deployed across each of the country's 81 regions with weighing scales and tape measures as the drive to assess 10 million people by July 10 is underway.

Passersby are stopped by medical examiners for spot body mass index (BMI) checks while walking through town squares, shopping centres and parks, and even as they prepare to board buses or head to football matches, according to reports.

Speaking at a nursing conference last week, Turkey's Minister of Health Kemal Memişoğlu declared that '50 percent of our society is overweight.'
He pointed to the various health risks associated with being overweight, telling the meeting: 'Being overweight means being sick, it means we will get sick in the future.

'Our young children are overweight, their body resistance is high and that's why they don't get sick, but when they start getting older, that weight will turn into joint and heart diseases.'

But Memişoğlu was not spared the scales in Ankara last week - and was told by health officials that he was among the large proportion of the population counted as 'above normal weight'.

'Which dietitian should I go to?' he reportedly said afterwards, before adding in a follow-up post on Thursday: 'Turns out I'm a little over. It's up to me now, I'll be walking every day.'

1748077721521.webp1748077749939.webp1748077774122.webp1748077806556.webp1748077834757.webp1748077861691.webp

Another person who was checked by the inspectors, psychiatrist and academic Gökben Hızlı Sayar, wrote on X: 'I got caught in a fat checkpoint in Üsküdar Square. Luckily, they scolded me a little and let me go.

'Like drivers warning of speed traps, I tipped off three other chubby people heading that way. Solidarity, my fellow fat comrades!'

Memişoğlu responded to people joking about the scheme on social media: 'Dear young people, I read what you write on social media. You are very entertaining, but the issue of being overweight is serious.'

Pictures from around Turkey have shown people being guided onto weighing scales and having their height measured before their weight is calculated.

The anti-obesity campaign, which is described by officials as a 'national fight' and is running under the tag line 'know your weight, live healthy,' began on May 10 and plans to survey one in eight Turks.

People with a BMI over 25 are referred to state-run Family Health centres and Healthy Life centres, where they can receive free nutritional counseling and follow-up services.

Turks have hit out at the measures, which many have argued point to the government being out of touch with the daily realities of soaring food prices and wage stagnation, and the impact this can have on healthy eating.

1748077908108.webp1748077928892.webp

The Erdogan government has also been criticised for the very public nature of the scheme, with Turks questioning why people need to be weighed in public.

Meanwhile an article in Turkish daily newspaper Evrensel pointed out that the scheme was rolled out in the same week that a new generation weight loss injection was launched in Turkey - something it labelled 'a 'strange' coincidence'.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated in 2023 that some 30 per cent of Turkish people are obese.

Health experts warned earlier this year that a BMI score is not 'nuanced' enough to measure obesity, with more assessments needed before someone is told they are obese.

The new Lancet Commission of more than 50 experts from around the world argued that doctors should only diagnose patients as clinically obese if they have illnesses directly caused by obesity alone, such as type 2 diabetes.

1748078044961.webp1748078063095.webp

BMI first gained popularity in the 1970s as a way of judging body fat. A healthy BMI is typically measured between 18.5 and 25.

Anything under 18.5 is considered underweight. BMIs between 25 and 29.9 fall into overweight territory, and above 30 is considered obese.

It is useful for tracking population trends in body weight, but has well-known limitations when applied to individuals, Dr Arya Sharma, an obesity researcher at the University of Alberta in Canada, told Live Science.

For example, many professional athletes qualify as overweight or obese based on solely their BMI. But they have much more muscle mass, which weighs proportionally more than fat.
 
I can just see what the posts of Feabie will be like:

'Turkey rotten fascist bastard poopoo country - WAAAAH!'
'Erdogan is worse than Trump - OFFICIAL!'
'Fuck Turkey, Nazi poo country, I will eat a burger in solidarity REEEEEEEEEE!'
Turky has a weird relationship with the worlds left its leader is a shit heel who through actual 50d chess has managed to not get fucking lynched by one side or another in his country, the roach king of the Middle East despite persecuting lefty types gets cover ran for him by more moderate liberals it’s strange.
 
That said, outliers to that extreme are rare, and a scale costs like $20 while an xray machine costs like $50,000, so I think we'll be using BMI for a while despite fatties protest that it's inaccurate. Even though for sedentery fatties it's probably inaccurate in the other direction.
Everyone I've ever seen complain about BMI was accurately profiled by it. Every obese retard loves Science until they hear being 200 pounds at 5'8 is bad for their health.
 
Obviously the "do nothing about it" approach doesn't work, look at the US
It's mostly a non-white/low IQ problem.

Not saying there's no fatso whities but in general.
In the US, it's mostly spics and negros who are obese.
Many European countries have less obesity (per capita and overal) than many middle eastern, south american and even african countries.
Japan has some of the lowest obesity in the whole world.
 
Another person who was checked by the inspectors, psychiatrist and academic Gökben Hızlı Sayar, wrote on X: 'I got caught in a fat checkpoint in Üsküdar Square. Luckily, they scolded me a little and let me go.

'Like drivers warning of speed traps, I tipped off three other chubby people heading that way. Solidarity, my fellow fat comrades!'
Bringing public shaming back via fat checkpoints is a great idea.
 
Kinda based but ultimately useless if you don’t teach people how to lose weight. Most people are completely oblivious to even basic concepts like calorie counting. Nutrition should be taught in school.

This is even worse in poor countries where even the experts may be decades behind the rest of the world in terms of knowledge about fitness and nutrition and are most likely still believing in outdated ideas.

BMI itself is pretty much junk science. It would be better to take body measurements, but that would take a lot more work.
 
You don't even to calculate the BMI, you can just tell if someone is fat by them shitting on BMI. It's that easy.
Nigga, BMI is rejected as junk science by pretty much every serious medical organization. There’s literally no reason to use it when we have way more accurate methods.

You’re gonna get better results by just using the waist to height or waist to hip ratio. BMI is literally at rock bottom when it comes to accuracy or its ability to predict negative health outcomes.

Shit, even skinfold calipers are better.
 
  • Agree
Reactions: King Koopa and mold
How hard can it be to just put the fork down?

As a ex fatass who shed almost a person in weight to be normal... it honestly isn't that hard.

Depends on what kind of fatass they are. If it's a control issue or a just eats via convenience issue. All I really had to do was make prepared meals for the week. I ate excessive amounts of calories stemming from convenience.

Those types of fatties slim down in a year. It's the others that rarely if ever change.
 
Well yeah, it's just a formula, weight in kg divided by height in meters squared, it's not really supposed to be "nuanced." Brian Shaw did a DEXA scan video a few years ago, weighed in at 413lbs at 6'8 (a BMI of 45.4) and the scan came back at 17.9%. A normal dude would have a BMI of like 23 or so at that bodyfat.

That said, outliers to that extreme are rare, and a scale costs like $20 while an xray machine costs like $50,000, so I think we'll be using BMI for a while despite fatties protest that it's inaccurate. Even though for sedentery fatties it's probably inaccurate in the other direction.
Even Brian Shaw can't be used as an example of BMI being inaccurate. When he did that DEXA scan, he was still fat and if he wasn't flexing, you would assume that he was just a normal fat dude. He was carrying around 73.4 pounds of fat, which is a ton, he just also had a bunch of muscle. Now that he's retired from Strongman and therefore doesn't need to have absolute maximum strength, he's lost around 100 lbs and looks significantly leaner.
 
Back