Obesity significantly impacts the NHS by increasing the prevalence of chronic conditions such as Diabetes, Heart disease, and certain cancers, leading to higher healthcare costs and resource demands. It contributes to longer waiting times for treatments and surgeries, as more patients require medical intervention. Additionally, obesity-related health issues can strain healthcare services, diverting resources from other essential areas of care. Overall, the financial burden and service pressures associated with obesity present ongoing challenges for the NHS.
The government is worried about obesity because people are dying it is also costing the NHS which he funds a fortune.
a lot well to be honest i think you should ask the NHS that would be a smart idea
There are a number of clinics where one get surgery for obesity related problems. One can get surgery on the NHS in the UK or the 'Obesity Surgeons Group' where one can locate a surgeon.
When you are have obesity you are to heavy to walk far so your stressed putting to much effort
Currently the dieting industry is worth 40-100 billion dollars.
Yes, it should.While in some cases obesity is caused by genetic factors and is thereby unavoidable, some may become obese simply because of their lifestyle; they could have avoided becoming obese by a combination of proper exercise and diet.
Joy, obesity... other stuff
because you fed your children 2 much
The National Health Service Act came into effect 5th July 1948
Obesity,addiction,bone strength and heart diseases
Obestiy doesnt affect us at all. Obesity does.
(Apex) Obesity.