Obesity and Corporate America: Getting to Solutions

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
N. Pronk
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Abstract

The consequences of the everincreasing numbers of people afflicted by obesity are continuing to emerge. They range from the impact on society through increasing health care costs and chronic illness burden to the ways individuals are affected by reduced function and quality of life. Business and industry are not shielded from these consequences either. For example, obesity is associated with lower productivity, higher absenteeism rates, higher disability rates, and higher health care costs (8). However, employee interests also are affected because obesity is associated with lower wages, lower family earnings, lower functional status, discrimination, and social stigmaI all of which can have an enormous impact on a person’s life (8). In the context of the workplace and the workforce, obesity has been identified as a major threat to the economic productivity of a company, the local community, and the nation as a whole.
肥胖和美国公司:找到解决办法
受肥胖困扰的人数不断增加的后果正在继续显现。它们的范围从增加保健费用和慢性疾病负担对社会的影响,到个人因功能和生活质量下降而受到的影响。商业和工业也不能幸免于这些后果。例如,肥胖与较低的生产率、较高的缺勤率、较高的残疾率和较高的医疗成本(8)有关。然而,员工的利益也受到影响,因为肥胖与较低的工资、较低的家庭收入、较低的功能状态、歧视和社会耻辱有关——所有这些都可能对一个人的生活产生巨大影响(8)。肥胖已经被认为是对公司、当地社区和整个国家的经济生产力的主要威胁。
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Acsms Health & Fitness Journal
Acsms Health & Fitness Journal 医学-运动科学
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
13.30%
发文量
104
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ACSM''s Health & Fitness Journal®, an official publication from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), is written to fulfill the information needs of fitness instructors, personal trainers, exercise leaders, program managers, and other front-line health and fitness professionals. Its mission is to promote and distribute accurate, unbiased, and authoritative information on health and fitness. The journal includes peer-reviewed features along with various topical columns to cover all aspects of exercise science and nutrition research, with components of ACSM certification workshops, current topics of interest to the fitness industry, and continuing education credit opportunities.
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