What are the costs to New Zealand in obesity related health issues?

What are the costs to New Zealand in obesity related health issues?

Calculations were conservative and net of goods and services tax. Results: A conservative estimate of the health care costs attributable to obesity for the six conditions was NZ$135 million. This represents about 2.5% of total health care costs which is similar to analyses from other countries.

How does obesity affect healthcare costs?

The estimated annual health care costs of obesity-related illness are a staggering $190.2 billion or nearly 21% of annual medical spending in the United States. Childhood obesity alone is responsible for $14 billion in direct medical costs.

What are the rates of overweight and obesity in NZ?

The New Zealand Health Survey 2019/20 found that: around 1 in 3 adults (aged 15 years and over) were obese (30.9%) the prevalence of obesity among adults differed by ethnicity, with 63.4% of Pacific, 47.9% of Māori, 29.3% of European/Other and 15.9% of Asian adults obese.

How does obesity affect productivity?

Obesity is associated with substantially increased rates of absenteeism (i.e. more days out of work) and presenteeism (i.e. reduced productivity while at work) [11,13,14]. Obese workers take more sick days, have longer sick leaves and incur greater productivity losses than do non-obese workers.

How much does obesity cost per person?

National Estimated Costs of Obesity Annual nationwide productivity costs of obesity-related absenteeism range between $3.38 billion ($79 per obese individual) and $6.38 billion ($132 per individual with obesity).

How much does obesity cost the government?

Obesity-related illness is a major cost to the NHS. In 2014/15 the NHS spent £6.1 billion on treating obesity-related ill health. This is set to rise to £9.7 billion per year by 2050 (Public Health England 2017).

What are the costs associated with being overweight and obesity?

What is the main cause of obesity in New Zealand?

Rates of obesity are higher in Māori and Pacific Islanders. Obesity is typically caused by an imbalance between the energy taken in through food and the energy burned off through physical activity, ie, eating too much and moving too little.

What is New Zealand doing about obesity?

What we are we doing to address obesity. The Government is taking a broad population approach to achieving healthy weight, with a focus on improved nutrition and increased physical activity. The approach is designed to help address the significant health losses associated with non-communicable diseases in New Zealand.

Does obesity reduce productivity?

In particular, obesity is associated with an increased risk of temporary work loss such as sick leave (absenteeism) and reduced productivity while being present at work (presenteeism). It is also associated with permanent work loss, which includes disability pension and premature death.

How much does it cost society for lost work productivity?

Employees covered for sick time, workers’ compensation, disability, and family and medical leave benefits are absent about 893 million days due to illness and incur an estimated 527 million lost work days due to impaired performance….

Cost $ Billions
Impaired performance (attributed to chronic health conditions) $198