Barkin Shari L, Heerman William J, Warren Michael D, Rennhoff Christina
J Bus Psychol. 2010 Jun;25(2):239-245. doi: 10.1007/s10869-010-9166-5. Epub 2010 Mar 7.
Thirty states now report one in three children between 10-17 years of age are either overweight or obese. This disturbing trend will have lasting implications for our children, specifically those known as the Millennial generation born between 1982 and 1993. APPROACH: Utilizing evidence in the existing literature, we created an economic model to predict the impact of obesity on the aggregate lifetime earnings for the Millennial generation and the consequences for employers and employees. We provide case reports on successful business strategies that speak to the classic characteristics of the Millennials. FINDINGS: The lifetime medical expenditure that is attributable to obesity for an obese 20-year-old varies from $5,340 to $29,460, increasing proportionally with rising weight. If the model's assumptions hold true, Millennial American women will earn an average of $956 billion less while men will earn an average of $43 billion less due to obesity. IMPLICATIONS: As Millennials enter the workforce, the growing prevalence of obesity among their generation may negatively impact their productivity and resulting economic prosperity. Given that most of one's adult life is spent on the job, employers have a unique opportunity to contribute to the solution by creating an environmental culture of health. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This is the first assessment, which we know of, that examines the potential economic impact of obesity on the Millennial generation. We propose a unique approach applying a common health framework, the Chronic Care Model, to business strategies to contain costs and maximize Millennial workers' health and productivity.
目前有30个州报告称,10至17岁的儿童中有三分之一超重或肥胖。这一令人不安的趋势将对我们的孩子产生持久影响,尤其是那些被称为千禧一代(出生于1982年至1993年之间)的孩子。方法:利用现有文献中的证据,我们创建了一个经济模型,以预测肥胖对千禧一代终生总收入的影响以及对雇主和雇员的后果。我们提供了关于成功商业策略的案例报告,这些策略体现了千禧一代的典型特征。研究结果:一名20岁肥胖者因肥胖产生的终生医疗支出在5340美元至29460美元之间,随体重增加而成比例增加。如果该模型的假设成立,美国千禧一代女性因肥胖平均将少挣9560亿美元,男性则平均少挣430亿美元。启示:随着千禧一代进入职场,他们这一代人中肥胖率的不断上升可能会对他们的生产力以及由此带来的经济繁荣产生负面影响。鉴于一个人成年后的大部分时间都在工作,雇主有独特的机会通过营造健康的环境文化来为解决这一问题做出贡献。原创性/价值:据我们所知,这是首次评估肥胖对千禧一代潜在经济影响的研究。我们提出了一种独特的方法,将常见的健康框架即慢性病护理模型应用于商业策略,以控制成本并最大限度地提高千禧一代员工的健康水平和生产力。