Assessing the economic impact of obesity and overweight on employers: identifying opportunities to improve work force health and well-being.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Timothy M Dall, Tanvi Sapra, Zachary Natale, Tia Livingston, Fang Chen
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Obesity is a major public health issue, significantly affecting national and individual health and economic well-being. This study quantifies the economic impact of excess body weight on employers and employees in 2023, offering insights for obesity prevention and treatment.

Methods: We utilized data from the National Health Interview Survey, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, Medical Expenditure Panel Survey, and Current Population Survey. Published reports and original estimates were combined to assess the economic burden for the U.S. and across seven major industries (Construction, Education & Health, Financial Activities, Government, Manufacturing, Professional & Business Services, and Transportation & Utilities). We compared the economic outcomes for adults with obesity and overweight to those with healthy weight, focusing on direct and indirect costs. Potential savings from different weight loss scenarios were estimated using the Disease Prevention & Treatment Microsimulation Model.

Results: In 2023, among 158 million civilian employees on nonfarm payrolls, 30% had obesity and 34% had overweight, resulting in a combined economic burden of $425.5 billion (obesity: $347.5 billion; overweight: $78 billion). This includes excess medical costs of obesity ($115 billion), presenteeism (obesity: $113.8 billion; overweight: $46.5 billion), absenteeism from obesity ($82.3 billion), excess medical costs of overweight ($31.5 billion), obesity-related disability payments ($31.1 billion), and workers' compensation payments ($5.2 billion). For a hypothetical firm with 10,000 employees (plus dependents), the annual costs were $22 million for obesity and $4.9 million for overweight, with average costs of $6472 per employee with obesity, $1244 per employee with overweight, $1514 per adult dependent with obesity, and $380 per adult dependent with overweight. Medical savings over 5 years range from $153.3 billion with a 5% weight loss to $326.1 billion with 25% weight loss at the industry level.

Conclusion: The substantial economic costs imposed by obesity and overweight on employers and employees highlight the need for resources dedicated to treatment and prevention, which can result in reduced medical expenses and improved productivity.

评估肥胖和超重对雇主的经济影响:确定改善劳动力健康和福利的机会。
背景和目的:肥胖是一个重大的公共卫生问题,严重影响国家和个人的健康和经济福祉。该研究量化了2023年超重对雇主和雇员的经济影响,为肥胖的预防和治疗提供了见解。方法:采用全国健康访谈调查、全国健康与营养检查调查、医疗费用面板调查和流动人口调查数据。已发表的报告和原始估计相结合,评估了美国和七个主要行业(建筑、教育和卫生、金融活动、政府、制造业、专业和商业服务以及交通和公用事业)的经济负担。我们比较了肥胖和超重成年人与健康体重成年人的经济结果,重点关注直接和间接成本。使用疾病预防和治疗微观模拟模型估计了不同减肥方案的潜在节省。结果:2023年,在非农就业的1.58亿文职雇员中,30%的人肥胖,34%的人超重,造成的综合经济负担为4255亿美元(肥胖:3475亿美元;超重:780亿美元)。这包括肥胖的额外医疗费用(1150亿美元),出勤(肥胖:1138亿美元;超重:465亿美元),肥胖导致的旷工(823亿美元),超重的超额医疗费用(315亿美元),肥胖相关的残疾赔偿(311亿美元),以及工人赔偿(52亿美元)。假设一家拥有10,000名员工(加上家属)的公司,肥胖的年成本为2200万美元,超重的年成本为490万美元,每位肥胖员工的平均成本为6472美元,每位超重员工的平均成本为1244美元,每位肥胖员工的平均成本为1514美元,每位超重员工的平均成本为380美元。在5年内节省的医疗费用从减重5%的1533亿美元到减重25%的3261亿美元不等。结论:肥胖和超重给雇主和雇员带来了巨大的经济成本,这突出表明需要专门用于治疗和预防的资源,这可以减少医疗费用,提高生产力。
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Nutrition & Diabetes
Nutrition & Diabetes ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-NUTRITION & DIETETICS
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nutrition & Diabetes is a peer-reviewed, online, open access journal bringing to the fore outstanding research in the areas of nutrition and chronic disease, including diabetes, from the molecular to the population level.
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