Medicare is designed to cover health costs for all Americans 65 and older. But a new study shows the obesity epidemic in this country may end up breaking the Medicare system.
A study in the Journal of the American Medical Association tracked 15,000 people from 1967 through 2002. It found Medicare spent 80-percent more money on overweight people, compared to those who were normal weight. And the heavier the person was the more health care dollars they required.
Experts say in 40 years, the number of people on Medicare will nearly double and the majority of them will be overweight. So doctors say the study shows something needs to be done before the health insurance ind
ustry cracks under the hefty costs of obesity.
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