Who is the heaviest woman alive 2019?

Pauline Potter, the new world record holder for the heaviest living woman says gaining the title will help spur her to a healthier life. The 47-year-old from Sacramento, California has been confirmed as weighing 291.6 kg (643 lbs) by Guinness World Records™.

Who is the fattest female?

Carol Yager
Died July 18, 1994 (aged 34) Flint, Michigan, US
Resting place Tyrone Memory Gardens, Livingston County, Michigan
Known for Heaviest woman ever recorded
Height 5′ 7 (170 cm)

Where are the fattest people in the UK?

North East
For England alone, Public Health England published data in May 2017 indicating that 63.8% of adults in England have a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or over with the most overweight region being the North East, where 68% of people are overweight, followed by the West Midlands at 65.7%.

How much does the fattest female weigh?

The 37-year old Egyptian woman weighed 1,102 pounds (500 kg), her family reported, prior to undergoing weight reduction surgery at Saifee Hospital in Mumbai in March.

Who is the lightest person ever?

Lucía Zárate
She was entered into the Guinness World Records as the “lightest recorded adult”, weighing 4.7 pounds (2.1 kg) at the age of 17….

Lucía Zárate
Born January 2, 1863 Veracruz, Mexico
Died January 15, 1890 (aged 27) Sierra Nevada, US
Cause of death Hypothermia
Known for “Lightest Recorded Adult”

Which is the fattest city in the UK?

WIRRAL, Wigan, and York have topped a list of England’s fattest towns. Figures showed the areas across the country with the highest and lowest rates of obesity-related hospital admissions per 100,000 people. Wirral had the highest rate, with 3,804, followed by York with 3,321 and Wigan with 3,318.

What is the most obese city in the UK?

Britain’s most overweight area is the Wirral, part of Liverpool City Region which was the first to be thrust into Tier 3 restrictions after a major surge in infections from September. The Wirral had the most hospital admissions where obesity was a factor, with 3,804, than anywhere else in the UK.