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Redfin
March 17th, 2005, 03:00 PM
Scientists Say Life Expectancy To Drop
UPI 03/17/05 7:34 AM PT

Obesity could help keep Social Security solvent because people will die younger. "One of the consequences of our prediction is that Social Security does not appear to be in nearly as bad a shape as we think," said study author S. Jay Olshansky.

University of Illinois at Chicago researchers Wednesday reported the rise in obesity will result in a drop in life expectancy.

Professor S. Jay Olshansky's team, writing in the March 17 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, said obesity currently reduces life expectancy by four to nine months.

The researchers said the life-span effects of obesity could rise two to five years in the next 50 years, possibly exceeding the current life-shortening effects of cancer or heart disease.

Most life-span forecasts are based on historical trends, which the researchers said fail to consider the obesity epidemic.

They noted obesity actually could help keep Social Security solvent because people will die younger.

"One of the consequences of our prediction is that Social Security does not appear to be in nearly as bad a shape as we think," Olshansky said.

"The obese may be inadvertently 'saving' Social Security, but the obese themselves and the healthcare Latest News about healthcare system that cares for them will pay a very heavy price in terms of higher death rates and escalating healthcare costs."

Source (http://www.technewsworld.com/story/news/41465.html)

Delmar
May 30th, 2005, 06:17 PM
Great point!

Lucky
May 30th, 2005, 06:25 PM
"obesity currently reduces life expectancy by four to nine months"

So people spend their whole life on miserable diets for just nine extra months?

billwald
May 30th, 2005, 06:46 PM
So do ciggy butts save SS for the same reason.

Lovejoy
May 30th, 2005, 09:54 PM
So do ciggy butts save SS for the same reason.
Neither of these acutally save money. The level of disability that they are responsible for costs SSI far more than it saves.

Gerald
June 2nd, 2005, 11:14 AM
Neither of these acutally save money. The level of disability that they are responsible for costs SSI far more than it saves.The simplest solution to that is to make conditions brought on by preventable behaviors ineligible for disability.