South Korea Debates Comprehensive Obesity Law
Hwang Sujin Reporter
hwang075609@gmail.com | 2025-01-09 17:49:46
Seoul, South Korea – Lawmakers in South Korea are considering a new law aimed at tackling the country's growing obesity problem. At a recent policy forum, experts and policymakers gathered to discuss the need for a comprehensive approach to obesity prevention, management, and treatment.
The forum, hosted by Rep. Lee Joo-young of the Reform Party, highlighted the escalating rates of obesity in South Korea, particularly among men. The economic burden of obesity, including increased healthcare costs and lost productivity, was also a major concern.
"Obesity is no longer just a personal health issue," said Professor Lee Jun-hyeok of Eulji University Hospital. "It's a complex problem influenced by genetics, environment, and socioeconomic factors. We need a national strategy to address this growing public health crisis."
One of the key proposals at the forum was the establishment of a unified definition of obesity. Currently, different government agencies and medical associations use varying standards, which can lead to inconsistencies in diagnosis and treatment.
Participants also called for increased government funding for obesity prevention and treatment programs. This includes expanding access to affordable and effective weight management medications.
"We need to make obesity medications more accessible to patients," said Professor Nam Ga-eun of Korea University. "Health insurance coverage would help reduce the financial burden on individuals and encourage more people to seek treatment."
The forum underscored the need for a multi-faceted approach to addressing obesity in South Korea. By implementing a comprehensive obesity law, policymakers hope to reduce the prevalence of obesity and improve the overall health of the population.
WEEKLY HOT
- 1Millennial Presidents Meet 58-Year Reigning Sultan at Gyeongju APEC Summit
- 2ROK President Lee Faces Major Diplomatic Test with APEC Super Week
- 3MLS Award Nominations: Son Heung-min Vies for Newcomer Honor as Messi Secures MVP Nod and Contract Extension
- 4Minister Choi Hwiyoung Vows 'One-Strike Out' Policy Amidst Surge in Abuse Reports
- 5Hanwha Eagles Soar to Korean Series After 19-Year Wait
- 6Walking Volume Trumps Frequency for Longevity in Older Women: Study