13/01/2014
Obesity Crisis Continues To Grow
50% of the nation may be obese by 2050, according to a report by the National Obesity Forum.
The firm is also calling on doctors to check waist circumferences and to discuss weight management with patients.
Chairman of the Nation Obesity Forum, Prof David Haslam said: "We're now seven years on from the Foresight Report. Not only is the obesity situation in the UK not improving, but the doomsday scenario set out in that report might underestimate the true scale of the problem.
"There needs to be concerted action. There is a lot more we can be doing by way of earlier intervention and to encourage members of the public to take sensible steps to help themselves - but this goes hand in hand with government leadership and ensuring responsible food and drink manufacturing and retailing."
(CD/IT)
The firm is also calling on doctors to check waist circumferences and to discuss weight management with patients.
Chairman of the Nation Obesity Forum, Prof David Haslam said: "We're now seven years on from the Foresight Report. Not only is the obesity situation in the UK not improving, but the doomsday scenario set out in that report might underestimate the true scale of the problem.
"There needs to be concerted action. There is a lot more we can be doing by way of earlier intervention and to encourage members of the public to take sensible steps to help themselves - but this goes hand in hand with government leadership and ensuring responsible food and drink manufacturing and retailing."
(CD/IT)
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