Alarming Health Crisis: One in Four Troops Too Obese to Serve

Startling figures have revealed a significant crisis within the British Armed Forces, with more than a quarter of military personnel deemed too obese to effectively serve. Data indicates that a staggering 40,064 out of 147,300 troops are currently at an ‘increased, high or very high risk’ of ill health directly attributable to their weight. This alarming statistic has prompted sharp criticism from former senior officers, who describe the situation as a profound ‘crisis’ and a clear failure on the part of top brass to ensure the fighting fitness of their soldiers.
The consequences of this widespread issue are stark, extending to medical discharges for extreme cases. Freedom of Information figures highlight one instance of a member of the Armed Forces being medically discharged with a weight of 26 stone 3 pounds. Furthermore, the five heaviest troops discharged from service collectively weighed an astonishing 121 stone, underscoring the severity of the weight-related problems.
The reliance on medical interventions to manage weight among serving personnel is also notable. Across the Army, Navy, and Royal Air Force (RAF), a total of 343 troops are currently prescribed weight-loss drugs, comprising 242 men and 101 women. Additionally, 11 individuals have undergone more invasive procedures such as liposuction and gastric band surgery in an effort to address their weight issues. The health implications extend to chronic diseases, with over 320 soldiers diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, a condition strongly linked to lifestyle factors.
Former senior officer Colonel Phil Ingram voiced his strong disapproval, stating, ‘There is no excuse to allow troops to become overweight and obese. You can’t join the Armed Forces if you are overweight so this is happening while people are serving.’ He reiterated the gravity of the situation, characterizing it as ‘a crisis and a failure of commanders to ensure troops are fit to fight.’
In response to these revelations, a Ministry of Defence (MoD) spokesman asserted that no single measure can fully encapsulate fitness or operational capability. The MoD maintained that the Armed Forces constitute a physically demanding profession, and their world-class service personnel uphold the highest physical standards. The statement also affirmed that the MoD employs thorough, evidence-based health assessments, and in cases where personnel encounter weight-related issues, comprehensive medical and dietary support is provided. Personnel are required to undertake an annual fitness test and receive ongoing training and medical advice if their weight begins to impair their ability to serve effectively.
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