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The indirect costs of obesity include all of the following, EXCEPT:
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reduced productivity in the workplace.
discrimination toward obese individuals.
more absenteeism at work.
more expensive, harder-to-find clothing
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More expensive, harder-to-find clothing.
Indirect costs refer to lost productivity (reduced workplace performance, increased absenteeism) and social/economic impacts (like discrimination affecting employment), whereas clothing costs are a direct out-of-pocket expense.
Indirect costs refer to lost productivity (reduced workplace performance, increased absenteeism) and social/economic impacts (like discrimination affecting employment), whereas clothing costs are a direct out-of-pocket expense.
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