Link[1] Making the case for tackling obesity - why invest?
Zitieren: Public Health England Publication info: 2015 February Zitiert von: David Price 10:57 PM 13 February 2015 GMT
Citerank: (10) 340964Tackling obesity in the UKWith 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.7F1CEB7, 348675Adopt a whole systems approach to obesityTackling obesity effectivelyâaccomplishing a population wide-shiftârequires a comprehensive and integrated whole systems approach, involving a range of measures focusing on individuals, social and other systems, including at the local and community level, and on the interrelated physical, physiological, social and cognitive factors that determine health outcomes.565CA4D9, 372559Improve collaboration across organisational boundariesEffective collaboration across organisational boundaries is vital to achieving and sustaining constructive progress in the face of complex, systemic problemsâand to leveraging the energy, insight and resources distributed across the network of organisations to maximum effect.565CA4D9, 374634Glasgow Health WalksIn 2011â12 the Glasgow Health Walks project led to a return on investment of ÂŁ8 for every ÂŁ1 spent.62C78C9A, 374635Birmingham's Be Active ProgrammeBirmingham's Be Active Programme returned on average ÂŁ21.3, and up to ÂŁ23 in benefits for every ÂŁ1 spent in terms of improved quality of life, reduced NHS use, productivity and other gains to the local authority.62C78C9A, 399547Adopt a whole systems approach to obesityTackling obesity effectivelyâaccomplishing a population wide-shiftârequires a comprehensive and integrated whole systems approach, involving a range of measures focusing on individuals, social and other systems, including at the local and community level, and on the interrelated physical, physiological, social and cognitive factors that determine health outcomes.565CA4D9, 399563Improve collaboration across organisational boundariesEffective collaboration across organisational boundaries is vital to achieving and sustaining constructive progress in the face of complex, systemic problemsâand to leveraging the energy, insight and resources distributed across the network of organisations to maximum effect.565CA4D9, 399603Glasgow Health WalksIn 2011â12 the Glasgow Health Walks project led to a return on investment of ÂŁ8 for every ÂŁ1 spent.62C78C9A, 399604Birmingham's Be Active ProgrammeBirmingham's Be Active Programme returned on average ÂŁ21.3, and up to ÂŁ23 in benefits for every ÂŁ1 spent in terms of improved quality of life, reduced NHS use, productivity and other gains to the local authority.62C78C9A, 399996Obesity harms children and young people648CC79C URL: |