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Health & Fitness Association Statement on Proposed Changes to Expand Medicare and Medicaid Coverage for Anti-Obesity Medications

Posted: December 2, 2024 in IHRSA

The Health and Fitness AssociationThe Health and Fitness Association

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Health & Fitness Association has released the following statement regarding the Biden Administration’s proposal on anti-obesity medications:

“We are encouraged by the White House’s focus on tackling the growing chronic disease and obesity epidemic, a pressing health challenge for millions of Americans. Expanding Medicare and Medicaid coverage for anti-obesity medications reflects an important acknowledgment of the need for accessible prevention and treatment options. While no single solution can address the complexities of obesity, improving access to medical interventions is a critical piece of a broader strategy to support those in need.

“At the same time, research consistently shows that physical activity is a cornerstone of effective and sustainable weight management and prevention against chronic disease. Beyond its role in promoting a healthy weight, physical activity improves mental health, reduces the risk of chronic diseases, and enhances overall quality of life. Unfortunately, many Americans still face barriers to accessing safe and affordable opportunities to move and exercise. Addressing these barriers must remain a priority.

“We also recognize that for some individuals—particularly those with multiple comorbidities or mobility challenges—physical activity may not be a viable option. For these populations, expanding access to medical solutions is essential. However, for millions of Americans who can benefit, greater efforts to make fitness facilities and other programs more accessible are vital to fostering better health outcomes.

”The Health & Fitness Association urges policymakers to take a holistic approach to obesity prevention and treatment. Pairing expanded coverage for weight-loss medications with initiatives to increase access to physical activity will empower Americans to achieve better physical and mental health and build a healthier future for all.”

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