Shocking New Research Reveals Being Overweight Now More Dangerous Than Smoking in Australia

As we stroll along the golden sands of our beautiful Australian beaches, it's hard to imagine that behind the sun-kissed scenes, a health crisis is looming. Yet, according to the latest findings from the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2024, the nation is grappling with a new top contender for the cause of the disease: obesity and overweight, surpassing even the long-standing adversary, tobacco use.

The study, released on a sunny Thursday, paints a concerning picture of the nation's health. Australians have lost a staggering 5.8 million years of healthy life due to illness, disease, or premature death. In 2024, being overweight or obese was responsible for 8.3 per cent of these illnesses, a figure that should give us all pause.


For decades, smoking was the leading risk factor for disease in Australia, but the tide has turned. The total disease burden attributed to tobacco use has plummeted by 41 per cent since 2003, a testament to the country's robust tobacco control efforts. Public Health Association of Australia CEO Terry Slevin commended these efforts, stating, 'Decades of tobacco control efforts in Australia are paying off.'


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Overweight and obesity have overtaken smoking as the leading risk factor for disease in Australia, according to the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2024. Credit: towfiqu ahamed / iStock


However, Slevin also warned against complacency, reminding us that smoking still accounts for 7.6 per cent of the disease burden. The battle against tobacco is far from over, but it's clear that the war on weight is the new frontline.


Dietary risks contributed another 4.8 per cent to the illness burden, highlighting the importance of a balanced diet. The study offers a silver lining: more than 36 per cent of these causes could have been avoided or reduced. This is a call to action for all Australians to take charge of their health.

Slevin suggests that making it easier for people to lead healthy lives is crucial. He advocates for reducing the marketing of unhealthy food, implementing sensible and understandable food labelling, introducing a health levy on high-energy sugary drinks, and funding programs that target overweight and obesity rates.

As members of the Seniors Discount Club, we understand the importance of maintaining good health as we age. It's never too late to make positive changes. Whether it's choosing to snack on a piece of fruit rather than a sugary treat, taking a daily walk, or consulting with a nutritionist for a tailored health plan, every step counts.


We encourage our readers to reflect on their lifestyle choices and consider the impact of diet and exercise on their overall well-being. It's about finding a balance that works for you and sticking to it. Remember, small changes can lead to significant results.

We'd love to hear from you, our valued members. Have you made any changes to your lifestyle that have positively impacted your health? What strategies do you find most effective in managing your weight and staying active? Share your experiences and tips in the comments below – your insights could inspire others to embark on their own journey to better health.
Key Takeaways
  • Being overweight or obese has overtaken smoking as the leading risk factor for disease in Australia, as per the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2024.
  • Australians lost 5.8 million years of healthy life due to illness, disease or premature death, with obesity and overweight accounting for 8.3 per cent of these illnesses.
  • The total disease burden attributed to tobacco use has significantly decreased by 41 per cent since 2003, showcasing the success of tobacco control efforts.
  • The study highlights that over a third of disease causes could be prevented and suggests strategies such as reducing unhealthy food marketing, improving food labelling, imposing a levy on sugary drinks, and funding programs to decrease rates of overweight and obesity.
Together, let's take a stand against the rising tide of obesity and overweight in our beloved country. Let's strive for a healthier, happier Australia, where we can all enjoy those beach strolls for many years to come.
 
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Not all that long ago it was said better being fat than smoking.
I gave up the smokes and put on about 5kgs.
 
whats the GOVT going to do about that
PUT A %700 TAX ON WEIGHT INCREASES
THE TROUBLE WITH THIS WORLD AND THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT IS THAT THERE ARE TOO MANY OF US
WHAT WAS THE POPULATION 150 YEARS AGO
HOW MANY VEHICLES BOATS PLANES AND TRUCKS ARE ON THE ROAD PUFFING OUT CARBON MONOXIDE
OVER 2 BILLION
18 50 NONE
WHAT MAKES OXYGEN TREES
HOW MANY HAVE BEEN CUT DOWN IN THE LAST 150 YEARS COMPARED TO PREVIOUS YEARS THE PEOPLE ON THIS EARTH ARE DESTROYING ITSELF BY OVER POPULATION AND GREED
 
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I had put on a lot of weight due to depression caused through medical negligence.
I went from 60 kg to 92kg . I found my asthma worsened, I had no energy . I had type 2 diabetes and my cholesterol was high.

Since the beginning of October last year I have loss 35 kg and I'm now down to 57kg . My last blood test showed my diabetes was in remission and hopefully after my blood test next week I will be off all diabetes medication.

I have taken progress shots which I recommend you do, it encourages you.

This is a before and after shot when I was down to 65kg photo on the right I was 92kg

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This is the next before and after with my weight at now 57kg the white pants in the photo above nolonger fit
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This was taken on Saturday enjoying lunch with my 8 daughters
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I have lost 15kg in the past 12 months,I was 95kg, even that loss has improved my health, I have rheumatoid arthritis and I still ache, but can get around better now with the weight loss.
Dear member Maggie96, ever since I stopped smoking I have put on so so so much weight and now require a walker to walk due to pain in legs. Please can you share a few of the ways in which you accomplished to lose 15kg. I would be so greatful for any provided advice, kind regards, God bless. 🙏🦋
 
Dear member Maggie96, ever since I stopped smoking I have put on so so so much weight and now require a walker to walk due to pain in legs. Please can you share a few of the ways in which you accomplished to lose 15kg. I would be so greatful for any provided advice, kind regards, God bless. 🙏🦋
I keep my weight down as I have a chronic lung condition. I am gluten intolerant so that means I need to be careful. However I believe the secret to keeping weight down is not to eat "white stuff" That means flour products, sugar products and minimising potato intake. Eat whole foods and not processed foods. I choose not to have breakfast but am presently having a green Smoothie from Elle McPherson. Lunch is always a salad which I make. I put snow peas, sweetcorn, radishes red capsicum and celery in it. I add some hemp oil and salt. Olive oil is fine. For dinner, we generally have meat and vegetables. If I feel peckish, there is always fruit. For winter, a nice bone broth soup with lots of vegetables is worth making. Good luck.
 
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Dear member Maggie96, I am sorry to hear about you chronic lung condition. May God bless you with strength and give you the healing that will help you manage your chronic lung condition in the best possible way.
You are so very dear and kind. Thankyou so much for sharing your amazingly healthy choices of foods, that helped you successfully lose 15 kg.
I send to you a big hug for your kindness and appreciation.
I believe that your golden words, of how to lose weight with the healthiest foods, will definitely be applied by my self and every member who may be looking for that magic weight lose way, as you have so kindly shared with us all now. May all your dear wishes be blessed with great happines, God bless, 🙏🦋
 
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Dear member Maggie96, I am sorry to hear about you chronic lung condition. May God bless you with strength and give you the healing that will help you manage your chronic lung condition in the best possible way.
You are so very dear and kind. Thankyou so much for sharing your amazingly healthy choices of foods, that helped you successfully lose 15 kg.
I send to you a big hug for your kindness and appreciation.
I believe that your golden words, of how to lose weight with the healthiest foods, will definitely be applied by my self and every member who may be looking for that magic weight lose way, as you have so kindly shared with us all now. May all your dear wishes be blessed with great happines, God bless, 🙏🦋
I think you are a bit muddled. Maggie96 is the person who lost all that weight. Vespa Girl is the one who is unwell and follows a strict diet. I do thank you for your kind words.
 
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I think you are a bit muddled. Maggie96 is the person who lost all that weight. Vespa Girl is the one who is unwell and follows a strict diet. I do thank you for your kind words.
To dear member Vespa Girl, may you be blessed with God's miracle of healing and blessed happiness. To dear member Maggie96, who has successfully lost weight following a well balanced diet, I thankyou for sharing your success story of the foods that you incorporated in your diet, that we can all choose to follow for healthy weight management.
Thankyou for bringing to my attention regarding the unintentional mixup in the dear members names. I sincerely apologize. Wishing all happy blessings, God bless, 🙏🦋
 
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