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Obesity Increases Risk of Unemployment, Research Finds

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A study using UK Biobank data and genetic analysis methods has found that the impact of obesity on unemployment rates may be more than twice as large as previously estimated. The research employed genetic evidence to better isolate the causal effect of obesity on employment outcomes, suggesting earlier observational studies may have underestimated this relationship.


This finding has important implications for public health policy and workplace interventions, as it suggests obesity may be a more significant barrier to employment than previously recognized. Understanding this stronger connection could inform targeted support programs for job seekers and workplace health initiatives.


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The effect of obesity on unemployment is more than twice as large as previously thought, finds a UK Biobank study of genetic evidence.

Source: Being obese can make you more likely to be unemployed