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My Big (thin) Royal Wedding

Posted: 31st March, 2011

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They might be young, attractive and fighting fit just a few weeks from their wedding, but if William and Kate are anything like the average British couple, they could be set to pile on a staggering 13 pounds and give up on their healthy regimes the minute they’re back from their honeymoon.

That’s according to a new study released today which shows that 80% of married Brits are heavier now than before their big day, with more than 40% of couples having abandoned their pre-wedding exercise and healthy eating plans within a month of the wedding.

So instead of it all being ‘happily ever after’, does getting married actually signal the start of an unhealthier lifestyle?

Perhaps it’s the knowledge that married people have got their catch safely in the net and no longer feel the need to impress, with the research from Nuffield Health showing that a shocking 45% of us feel that the reasons we stop our diet and exercise regime once married is due to a lack of motivation.

This sets the precedent for married life, with more than a quarter continuing to eat more and a fifth exercising even less than before they were married.

However, despite being seemingly happy to slip into this sedentary lifestyle, our partners are less happy to accept this slide. Almost 70% of newlyweds admit they would be unhappy if their partner let themselves go and put on weight after their big day and 75% of all married couples would tell them so.

Dr Sarah Dauncey, Medical Director at Nuffield Health says this is not just a weight issue: “I think most married people can identify with these findings, it’s very easy to slip into content, married life and to some extent give up on ourselves as individuals. Encouraging your partner to go for a run, eat a healthy meal and be more active is not just about looking good – it’s an investment in the long-term health of your marriage.”

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