A survey reported by Daily Mail draws on findings from online healthcare provider Numan and says many overweight adults in the UK are avoiding events because they worry they will not fit comfortably in seats. The report claims that “seat anxiety” is affecting participation in major activities, prompting some people to cancel plans rather than attend gatherings where seating space is perceived as limited. According to the summary provided, the study focuses on overweight UK adults and centers on concerns about comfort and fit, suggesting that anxiety about seating arrangements is influencing real-world decisions. The publication frames the issue as an emerging pattern of behavior, describing an epidemic of seat-related anxiety. The available information does not specify the survey’s sample size, methodology, or the exact percentage reported beyond the headline claim that “half” cancel plans. It also does not detail whether the concerns are about airline, theatre, stadium, or other settings. Overall, the reports present seat-fit worries as a factor discouraging event attendance among overweight adults in the UK.