UK Government To Pay Fat People To Shed Weight
UK Prime Minister David Cameron (Photo Credit: Getty Images)
Overweight people are to receive cash prizes and gift vouchers if
they lose weight, according to the NHS.
In an effort to tackle the obesity crisis, employers are
to receive funding from the NHS so they may offer monetary incentives to staff
who are overweight.
But the news has polarised both the public and medical
experts, with top doctors saying that many overweight people are unemployed –
making them ineligible for the prizes – and members of the public arguing that
having the discipline to stay healthy was more befitting a reward.
‘This policy will do nothing to help
the millions of unemployed and the growing numbers of self-employed people who
may need help but won’t qualify,’ Clive Peedell told the Mirror.
One Twitter user said overweight people who hadn’t
exercised self-control ‘didn’t deserve’ the cash, while others said
incentivising weight loss with money did not help fat people develop a healthy
long-term attitude to food.
‘The reward for weight loss should be feeling better and
looking better,’ said Sue Hall.
But NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens defended the
plan, which has had success in the U.S.
‘Employers in many countries have voluntary schemes for
employees where, for example, you actually get cash back based on participation
in Weight Watchers or other type schemes,’ he told the Mirror.
Mr Stevens added that it could inspire members of staff to
compete against each other to lose weight.
please such issues should be given due consideration and attention too in our great country Nigeria.
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