- Economists consider that overweight and obesity have come a major international economic problem as it caused by many factors. They are racing today with armed conflict and smoking in terms of generating greater economic impact of the negative human world. They impose significant costs on the health care systems, since the ratio of 2 to 7 percent of all spending on health care in all parts of the world are linked with measures to prevent and treat the condition, with up to 20 percent of this spending attributable to obesity, from through related diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, diabetes. These costs of health care puts a financial burden on governments. Moreover, it affects the overall economic …show more content…
In Indonesia, for example, the number of years of life lost has increased per 100,000 people due to obesity from 184 in 1990 to 885 in 2010, an increase of about 400 percent. In South Africa, the number of years of life lost due to obesity amounted to 1577 in 1990 and 2659 in 2010, an increase of 69 percent.
- I think the best way to reduce the effect of Obesity on the economy and the productivity is by increasing the awareness of how much over weight could cause you and cost your country more and more by spending money on health care sectors and in decreasing the levels of productivity. In additional, i believe the companies have to raise the required qualifications for employee, especially those who works in craft business.
Third: The best solution for Obesity and related …show more content…
Studies have found that excess weight may increase the risk of disease cancer and heart diseases. Eating a lot of food, small meals - Eat small meals frequently throughout the day, it does not weigh on the digestive system and helps to create a good feeling.
- Tried organic food free of chemical pesticides, preservatives, dyes and other food intake.
Ate a lot of healthy food and foods rich in vitamins and minerals - vitamins and minerals strengthens the immune system and are considered antioxidants. Basically multiply from eating vegetables from the Crusader family (broccoli, cauliflower), radishes, carrots, celery, lettuce, garlic, onions, spinach, asparagus, avocados, tomatoes (which contains lycopene), in addition to whole grains, olive oil (read more about the benefits of drinking olive oil), nuts, deep-water fish, legumes (Alvsolia, etc.), wheat grass, marine algae, wheat germ, nuts and seeds, which contain vitamin E.
- Multiply from drinking water, herbal tea, green tea and avoid soft drinks, sweetened beverages and those containing