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The Hidden Costs of Weight on COVID-19
Thursday, June 5, 2025
The economic impact varies by country. In 2020, the extra costs ranged from a tiny fraction of GDP in Thailand to a significant 0. 62% in Brazil. In 2021, the range was similar, with Australia seeing the least impact and Brazil the most. These numbers might seem small. But, they add up. They represent real money and real lives.
What if things were different? What if overweight and obesity rates stayed the same as in 2019? Or, what if they were cut in half? The savings would be huge. We're talking about a 17. 4% to 18. 5% reduction in extra costs each year. Or, a whopping 40. 8% to 41. 4% reduction if rates were cut in half. These aren't just numbers. They represent a healthier, more resilient population.
So, what's the takeaway? Overweight and obesity make COVID-19 much worse. They also cost a lot of money. But, there's hope. By tackling these issues head-on, countries can save lives and money. It's a win-win. It's time for leaders to step up. They need to make overweight and obesity a priority. It's not just about COVID-19. It's about being ready for the next big health challenge. It's about building a healthier, more resilient world.
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