Obesity is described as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more. BMI is a ratio calculated by looking at weight and height. The researchers found that body shape and center of gravity and where fat was located on the body were some of the factors in the injuries. The study looked at the differences in injuries between obese men and regular weight men, as well as between men and women in coming to their conclusions.
I have to admit this is the first time I’ve thought about this aspect of personal injuries people suffer in car accidents. The study notes that body weight is a factor that should be considered when safety features are being designed for cars – which probably makes sense in light of the obesity and overweight problem in the country.
I don’t know about all the factors the scientists considered in their study, but at least I’ll take some comfort from the lack of a connection they found for women…