Global Guide to Obesity: Full Guide

Obesity rates are rising across the world. This guide explores country-specific challenges as well as ways global employers can support their workforce.

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November 14, 2023

Obesity rates are rising across the world. This guide explores country-specific challenges as well as ways global employers can support their workforce.

Obesity is a serious, chronic disease that impacts more than 1 billion people around the world—the highest prevalence in history and is still rising.1,2

The World Health Organization (WHO) projects that by 2025 almost 167 million people, including adults and children, will incur health complications due to living with obesity.1 In evaluating this data, it is important to keep in mind that there are different relationships about body mass index (BMI) and the associated health risks across the globe, causing variation in WHO’s criteria and classification for overweight and obesity.

The prevalence of obesity is staggering and has profound implications for the global workforce. Since adults spend a significant amount of their time at work, there is a need to determine how employers can play an important role in curbing the growing prevalence of obesity throughout the world.

The association of people living with obesity and decreased workforce productivity, complicated health conditions and increased health care spending vividly shows how important it is for employers to prioritize weight management programs within benefits strategies.

This guide aims to provide employers with guidance on how to tackle the complicated disease of obesity in five countries that are of high importance to Business Group members: Canada, China, India, Mexico and the U.K. Moreover, for each country, the guide provides a deeper context by discussing some of the following implications for each region.

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Global Guide to Obesity: Full Guide

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