FAT IS A FEMINIST ISSUES : OBESITY

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FAT IS A FEMINIST ISSUES : OBESITY 



According to a report by the McKinsey Global Institute, obesity  has risen to be one of the top three global social burdens generated by human beings. This places obesity on the same scale of impact as smoking and armed violence, war and terrorism.

Obesity alone has made an impact of roughly US$2 trillion (RM7 trillion), an equivalent of about 2.8% of the world’s gross domestic product. For a sense of scale, smoking makes an impact of about US$2.1 trillion, 2.9% of the world’s GDP, while armed violence, war, and terrorism (with military budgets counted in) clocks in at about US$2.1 trillion as well, for a 2.8% impact, the same as obesity.

Of note is that the Malaysian Association for the Study of Obesity (MASO) had already published a paper in 2005 that would show the trend of obesity in Malaysia reaching where it is now.
Based on the MASO paper, “ as a result of  industrialism, urbanization and economic stability in Malaysia, significant changes in diet and lifestyle have occurred. This has had a dramatic impact on the health of the population as evidenced from the increased prevalence of obesity and chronic non-communicable diseases”.

The two types of diabetes is heart issues, hypertension and osteoarthritis among the diseases that are more likely to occur with obesity. Take, as an example, hypertension. On its own, it causes feelings of light-headedness, which would impair a work day already. However, hypertension also brings with it the increased likelihood of strokes, and these, in turn, could be fatal.

It boils down to simple mathematics. With a higher rate of obesity, there is a higher chance that someone working for a company is obese, which, when coupled with the higher chances of illness among the obese, would lead to a higher possibility of a loss of productivity for the company.

                                                                                                                               
                                       
                                                                                         
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