A staggering new medical report released by the Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) has revealed that nearly 60 percent of the Malaysian workforce is currently classified as overweight or obese. The comprehensive health data has raised major alarm bells among public health officials and corporate stakeholders. The findings highlight an escalating non communicable health crisis within the national economy.
Medical analysts emphasize that sedentary office lifestyles combined with poor dietary habits are accelerating metabolic illnesses across multiple corporate sectors. Health experts are calling on employers nationwide to proactively implement structured workplace wellness programs and health tracking mechanisms. The government is reviewing potential policy frameworks to incentivize healthier lifestyle choices and routine medical screenings across all registered businesses.