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flag Australia’s obesity crisis may cost $90 billion yearly by 2032 due to health and productivity losses, a report warns.

flag Australia’s obesity crisis could cost the economy $90 billion annually by 2032, up from $39 billion today, largely due to lost productivity, absenteeism, and premature deaths, according to a report commissioned by Novo Nordisk. flag The study, by the McKell Institute and Menzies Research Centre, notes Australia spends less on preventative health than the average OECD nation despite rising health and economic burdens. flag It calls for greater investment in prevention strategies to address the growing epidemic.

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