This feels like terrible communication of risk to me:
"Most adults living unhealthy lifestyle"
bbc.co.uk/news/health-46…
"The data from the Health Survey for England showed nearly nine in 10 had at least one unhealthy trait."
How unhealthy is unhealthy?
Smoking and drinking too much are some of the traits, as you'd expect, but so are "don't eat 5 fruit or veg a day" and "low rates of physical activity", which are in a completely different league of risk.
No link to more information, of course, because this is BBC News, and the "related internet links" seem to have been picked by a robot: a link to a random GP practice, the YMCA, and a community garden. No explanation of how those are relevant.
I've tracked down the summary of the HSE report; it's at files.digital.nhs.uk/5B/B1297D/HSE%…
As I expected, 71% of adults don't eat five portions of fruit and veg a day. Half of those have one or more other risk factors. Not convinced this categorisation is helpful
Oh, that's not necessarily true - 36% of people have only one risk factor, which I incorrectly assumed was always not enough fruit and veg.