Ireland spends least across EU on obesity treatment

Ireland spends less on obesity treatment than any other EU country despite more than a million people living with the “treatable disease”.

Ireland spends least across EU on obesity treatment

Ireland spends less on obesity treatment than any other EU country despite more than a million people living with the “treatable disease”.

Professor Carel le Roux, spokesman for the Irish Society of Nutrition and Metabolism said Ireland’s paltry funding for public obesity is directly linked to it not being recognised as a chronic disease.

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