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Obesity

Obesity is associated with many illnesses and is directly related to increased mortality and lower life expectancy. Tackling obesity is a government wide priority.

Definition of overweight and obesity

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The Body Mass index (BMI) is the common method of evaluating individual people to see if they are under or overweight. It involves comparing their weight to their height by dividing the weight measurement (expressed in kilograms) by the square of the height (expressed in metres).



Health risk and costs of obesity

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Obesity is responsible for more than 9,000 premature deaths per year in England. Obesity is an important risk factor for a number of chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, some cancers, and type 2 diabetes.



Analysis and evidence base

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The prevalence of obesity in children aged under 11 increased from 9.9 percent in 1995 to 13.7 percent in 2003 (Health Survey for England, 1995-2003). Prevalence has trebled since the 1980s, and well over half of all adults are either overweight or obese - almost 24 million adults. Obesity in both adults and children is more common among lower social groups.



Local data on Body Mass Index levels

The Government has set a PSA target to halt the year-on-year rise of obesity in children aged under 11. The Government is also committed to reducing obesity across the population as a whole. The target is owned by the Department of Health, the Department for Education and Skills and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.



Forecasting obesity to 2010

Published:
25 August 2006

The focus of this report is to forecast what levels of obesity in England may be in 2010 if current trends in obesity prevalence continue unchanged.



Obesity PSA target

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In July 2004 a PSA target specifically on obesity was set for the first time - 'halting the year-on-year rise in obesity among children aged under 11 by 2010 in the context of a broader strategy to tackle obesity in the population as a whole'. 



Delivering the obesity PSA

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Reducing obesity is a key priority for the Government and a comprehensive programme to tackle obesity in the population is currently underway.



Obesity bulletin

This bulletin updates on the Obesity PSA target and delivery strategy, and highlights good practice. The Obesity Bulletin will be published twice yearly as part of the government’s obesity programme.



Useful links

Useful information about obesity and weight loss



Measuring childhood obesity

PCTs weighed and measured children in Reception Year and Year 6 in the 2005-2006 academic year. This report summarises the findings:

Obesity Care Pathway & Your Weight, Your Health

This comprehensive package comprises materials for health professionals as well as information to be given to patients, including Obesity Care Pathways for adults and children and a weight loss guide for patients.


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