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Obesity costs Scotland up to 拢4bn, says parliament report
Obesity could be costing Scotland up to 拢4.6bn a year, according to a new report.
The figure came in which said the problem was putting a "significant and growing burden" on the nation.
According to 2013 figures, almost two thirds of adults were overweight, with 27.1% classed as being obese.
The government launched a strategy in 2010 to .
The new report, produced by the Scottish Parliament Information Centre (Spice), said the problem could be costing the NHS as much as 拢600m a year.
It said that, including other factors, the total annual economic cost could be between 拢0.9bn and 拢4.6bn.
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The report stated: "Although the estimates vary, the key message is that overweight and obesity together place a significant and growing burden on NHS Scotland and the Scottish economy as a whole."
The estimated cost was based on research by the McKinsey Global Institute, which , with the cost to the UK estimated at the equivalent of 3% of GDP.
The parliament report said that, taking into account the loss of productivity due to people dying early or suffering health problems because of their weight and adjusting the figures pro rata to Scotland's population size, the 拢4.6bn figure was reached.
The Scottish government, which has previously described obesity as one of the nation's "next big health challenges" announced plans to work with the food industry, business and schools as part of its strategy to tackle the problem.
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