The Costs of Obesity
Another Reuters article – this one’s on the economic impact of obesity and unhealthy living. Some of the costs discussed in the article are obvious (medical). Others, not so much…
(Reuters) – U.S. hospitals are ripping out wall-mounted toilets and replacing them with floor models to better support obese patients. The Federal Transit Administration wants buses to be tested for the impact of heavier riders on steering and braking. Cars are burning nearly a billion gallons of gasoline more a year than if passengers weighed what they did in 1960.
The nation’s rising rate of obesity has been well-chronicled. But businesses, governments and individuals are only now coming to grips with the costs of those extra pounds, many of which are even greater than believed only a few years ago: The additional medical spending due to obesity is double previous estimates and exceeds even those of smoking, a new study shows.
TBH, I never really thought much about changes to the built environment, such as widening doors and seats, and creating new performance standards for buses. And I’m staggered by the extra amount of gas being burned.
At any rate, it’s an interesting – if somewhat worrisome – read. Check it out.
May 2, 2012
I never really thought about how much obesity really costs. The difference in health care cost is staggering. Wider doorways, wider doors on buses, wider seats, toilets to handle weights up to 400 pounds. Holy crap!
What in the heck is this world coming to?
May 3, 2012
On a related note, HBO is coming out with a documentary series called “The Weight Of The Nation”…
http://theweightofthenation.hbo.com/
I’ve only seen the previews at this point, but it seems like the core argument is that obesity epidemic is going to crush (quite literally) the United States – both in terms of finances, and personal health. I’m looking forward to watch this one – looks like a winner!
May 4, 2012
Unfortunately, I’ll have to weight (sorry, bad pun) for it to come out on DVD or VOD – we stopped watching the telly some years ago, so didn’t bother getting TV service when we installed the phone/internet in our new place.