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The Hospital Group commissioned a survey carried out by You Gov investigating the Real Cost of Obesity. The survey aimed to highlight the impact obesity has on society today and delve into the truths behind how exactly obesity can affect a person's day-to-day lifestyle. Within this study we focused on the following:
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Obesity is responsible for 9,000 premature deaths a year in England. It reduces life expectancy by, on average, 9 years. The Department of Health’s Change4Life campaign also advises that after quitting smoking, keeping a healthy body weight is one of the best ways to reduce your chances of getting cancer. *
The Real Cost of Obesity Survey found that:
With the average Briton working over eight hours a day, your working life and career are central to happiness and well-being. But what if your weight was having a real cost on your working life?
The Real Cost of Obesity report has found that Briton’s obese are suffering in every area – with salaries, promotions and responsibilities and even career choices taking a knock at the hands of a high BMI.
The Real Cost of Obesity Survey found that:
Playing with your children, relations with your partner or nights out with friends – are all something people take for granted, but obesity can take all those priviliges away.
The Real Cost of Obesity report found that those living with a BMI over 25 begin to notice an effect on their relationships with those closest to them, but at this stage few recognise it is their weight which is dragging them down.
The Real Cost of Obesity Survey found that:
Obese and overweight people are forecast to cost the nation £50 billion – half the NHS budget for a year – by 2050 if the trend continues unchecked, with diabetes the biggest draw on these figures.*
The NHS spends an estimated £600m a year on treating diabetes – the largest in primary care – and tackling obesity levels in Britain could save an estimate £950 per person each year. **
As well as drug spend, hospital admissions for Britans with problems caused by weight-related diabetes also doubled, from 7,000 in 2003-04 to 14,320 in 2007-08. **
In five years, the total numbers of people admitted to hospital as a direct result of obesity rose by 190 per cent, with 5,056 admissions in 2007-08. **
The Real Cost of Obesity Survey found that:
“I think it’s natural that people have less respect for you if you are overweight.”. §
“Some people look upon overweight people negatively in that they feel they cannot control how they eat, which may reflect in working life.” . §
All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2056 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 5th-7th October 2009. The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).
OnePoll questioned 4000 adults between 19-21 October 2009. The survey was carried out online and the panel used was aged 16+ and nationally representative.
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