Obesity weighing down on life expectancy in Australia

Australians are still getting older, but the rate of increase is slower and obesity is partly to blame, new research has found.

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Eating more sugar and calories has upped obesity levels, slowing Australia's life expectancy rates. Source: AAP

Australia's expanding waistlines are weighing down on life expectancy rates, new research has found.

The slowdown in life expectancy growth has been going on since 2003, according to the research published Monday in the Medical Journal of Australia.

Australian men have a life expectancy of 80.5 years and women 84.5, still higher than Western Europe and the USA.

Obesity in Australia
Obesity is a real problem in Australia. Source: Press Association


From 1981 to 2003, the country experienced big leaps in life expectancy because it was a world leader in cutting smoking and there were fewer deaths from ischaemic heart disease.

But in recent years there has been a slowdown due to the rise of obesity and limited scope for further restrictions on smoking.




"Poorer dietary habits than 30-40 years ago, particularly higher sugar and calorie intake, and their effects on health, including diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol levels, are now major public health problems in Australia," the report reads.

"While the long term health effects of being overweight are uncertain, there is evidence that the mortality risk from chronic diseases is increased even for moderately overweight people, and for extremely obese people is comparable with that for active smokers."

Image of white sugar in a glass with a drinking straw.
Eating more sugar and calories has upped obesity levels, slowing Australia's life expectancy rates. Source: AAP


The researchers conclude that Australia's high global ranking for life expectancy is unlikely to be maintained unless new solutions are found.


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