Burden of illness review of obesity: are the true costs realised?

A M McIntyre
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Obesity can no longer be viewed as merely a cosmetic or social problem, but must be acknowledged as a serious disease, responsible for the premature death and morbidity of millions and for significant expenditure of limited healthcare resources. In addition, there are significant costs to the individual with regard to social status and quality of life. It has been argued that obesity is one of the most important preventable causes of ill health in the UK today. This is especially important when one considers that the incidence of obesity is actually rising, with 13% of men and 16% of women in the UK in 1997 being obese. To begin treating such a disease it is essential to raise awareness of this problem, not only from the associated morbidity and mortality risks that have been well documented, but the socio-economic and psychological costs. This paper reviews the literature available globally, giving some measure of the magnitude of the associated burden of illness.

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肥胖的疾病负担回顾:真正的成本意识到了吗?
肥胖不能再仅仅被视为一个美容或社会问题,而必须被视为一种严重的疾病,造成数百万人过早死亡和发病,并造成有限的保健资源的大量支出。此外,个人在社会地位和生活质量方面也要付出重大代价。有人认为,肥胖是当今英国最重要的可预防的不健康原因之一。当人们考虑到肥胖的发病率实际上正在上升时,这一点尤其重要,1997年英国有13%的男性和16%的女性肥胖。要开始治疗这一疾病,就必须提高对这一问题的认识,不仅要注意相关的发病率和死亡率风险,而且要注意社会经济和心理成本。本文回顾了全球现有的文献,给出了相关疾病负担的一些衡量标准。
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