Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Obesity Epidemic Not Fault of Individuals

clipped from news.bbc.co.uk
Individuals can no longer be held responsible for obesity so government must act to stop Britain "sleepwalking" into a crisis, a report has concluded.


The largest ever UK study into obesity, backed by government and compiled by 250 experts, said excess weight was now the norm in our "obesogenic" society.

n 2002, those who were overweight or obese cost nearly £7bn in treatment and state benefits and in indirect costs such as loss of earnings and reduced productivity.


In 40 years time, that figure could reach nearly £46bn, as health services struggle to cope with the ill health such as diabetes, cancer and stroke which can be associated with excess weight.

Obesity, the authors concluded, was an inevitable consequence of a society in which energy-dense, cheap foods, labour-saving devices, motorised transport and sedentary work were rife.
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1 comment:

Unknown said...

In my opinion,we ourselves should be blamed for our obesity. WE often tend to choose to eat wrongly and do less excercise. To some degree, the goverment should be responsible for the problem. I saw a news on largefriends.com saying ONLY 12% of the schools have exercise or physical education programs.( in our state of NC). I was really shocked to know that. At the moment