According to Japanese law, enterprises must check the waist circumference of employees aged 40 to 75 every year. The waist circumference of women shall not exceed 90cm, and that of men shall not exceed 85cm. If you don't bid, you will be fined, and it is the kind of high price. This is actually a manifestation of the Japanese people's pursuit of high self-discipline and overall harmony. Legal provisions that seem to make a mountain out of a molehill often strangely increase the average life expectancy of Japanese people. So sometimes thinking about obesity is not a personal matter, but a national event. Therefore, there are few diseases caused by obesity in Japan, and this Japanese country has reduced some medical expenses and social pressure.
Why is there such a rule in Japan? In fact, the background of legislation is entirely because Japan has entered an aging society, and the Japanese government wants to reduce the rising medical expenses caused by aging, so it legislates. The Japanese government has also set such a goal for the national slimming plan: the use of overweight people will be reduced by 10% in four years, and by 14% last year. Even their labor department believes that such regulations will effectively control the spread of some diseases such as stroke and diabetes. It can also reduce the national public medical insurance system and expenditure.
In fact, this practice in Japan is also prescient. Japanese people like to eat light food. Therefore, their meals are calculated according to reasonable and scientific weight and nutrition, and some travel partners will vomit when they go to Japan. In fact, this is because of the environment in Japan. In addition, the Japanese pay attention to sports, so Japan has become the country with the longest life expectancy and the largest figure.