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Barriers to change
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What are the barriers to tackling obesity?
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Tackling obesity in the UK »
Tackling obesity in the UK
Tackling obesity in the UKâWith concern growing that the Foresight analysisâthat 50% of the UK population could be obese by 2050, at an annual cost to the nation of around ÂŁ50 billion per year [2]âsubstantially underestimates the scale of the unfolding obesity crisis, the College of Contemporary Health is working with the wider policy community to develop a whole systems map of the obesity crisis and the potential responses.âF1CEB7
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Barriers to change
Barriers to changeâWhat are the barriers to tackling obesity?âFF4888
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Policy process struggles to address multi-factor, systemic problems »
Policy process struggles to address multi-factor, systemic problems
Policy process struggles to address multi-factor, systemic problemsââFF4888
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Disproportionate financial power and resources of the industrial lobby »
Disproportionate financial power and resources of the industrial lobby
Disproportionate financial power and resources of the industrial lobbyââFF4888
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Institutional inertia »
Institutional inertia
Institutional inertiaâIn most human activity systems a change in the functioning of the whole system requires a significant number of people within the system to change; they may have to change some or all of their habits, behaviour and values. [1]âFF4888
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Personal resistance to change »
Personal resistance to change
Personal resistance to changeââFF4888
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Cognitive bias »
Cognitive bias
Cognitive biasâCognitive biases are patterns of deviation in judgment, in which inferences about other people and situations are drawn in an illogical fashion.[1]âFF4888
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Crisis fatigue and despondency about the potential for change »
Crisis fatigue and despondency about the potential for change
Crisis fatigue and despondency about the potential for changeâWith so many issues competing for public attention and resources, the stakeholders associated with each issue can feel systemic pressure to present the impact of their issues, and the urgency of the action required, in as dramatic a way as possible; a tendency that tends to be amplified by the commercial medias attraction to simple and dramatic headlines. This pattern can encourage public fatigue towards the language of crisis and a sense of despondency about the prospects for systemic change.âFF4888
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Current incentives are mis-aligned »
Current incentives are mis-aligned
Current incentives are mis-alignedââFF4888
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Debate on obesity is polarized and antagonistic »
Debate on obesity is polarized and antagonistic
Debate on obesity is polarized and antagonisticâMuch of the global debate on obesity has become polarized and sometimes deeply antagonistic.âFF4888
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Epigenetic transmission »
Epigenetic transmission
Epigenetic transmissionâEpigenetic dynamics suggests that a poor diet and lack of physical activity during pregnancy may result in a mothers child and grandchildren being more predisposed to obesity, diabetes and premature death (highlighting the potential intergenerational impacts and time delays arising from the current crisis).âFF4888
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Obesogenic environment damps impact of individual changes »
Obesogenic environment damps impact of individual changes
Obesogenic environment damps impact of individual changesââFF4888
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UK Health system is under severe pressure on multiple fronts »
UK Health system is under severe pressure on multiple fronts
UK Health system is under severe pressure on multiple frontsâThe future health of millions of children, the sustainability of the NHS, and the economic prosperity of Britain all now depend on a radical upgrade in prevention and public health. Twelve years ago Derek Wanlessâ health review [2] warned that unless the country took prevention seriously we would be faced with a sharply rising burden of avoidable illness. That warning has not been heeded â and the NHS is on the hook for the consequences. [1]âFF4888
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Barriers to effectiveness? »
Barriers to effectiveness?
Barriers to effectiveness?âWhat barriers may impede the implementation, delivery and effectiveness of these âpackagesâ of actions and strategies among a given community?âFFFACD
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Successive governments have made counterproductive policy choices »
Successive governments have made counterproductive policy choices
Successive governments have made counterproductive policy choicesâThe growing prevalence of obesity in the UK is partly the result of well-intentioned but counterproductive policy choices made by successive governments over several decades.âFFFACD
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