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Tackling obesity in the UK »
Tackling obesity in the UK
Tackling obesity in the UK☜With concern growing that the Foresight analysis—that 50% of the UK population could be obese by 2050, at an annual cost to the nation of around £50 billion per year [2]—substantially 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.☜F1CEB7
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Tackling obesity »
Tackling obesity
Tackling obesity☜Many policy interventions have been suggested to address the obesity crisis across multiple studies—and indeed many such measures have been implemented, and are being implemented, now. Theres recognition too that these interventions need to be part of a coherent and comprehensive whole systems strategy [4]; with some grounds for optimism that such an approach has the potential to accomplish a significant reduction in the prevalence of obesity in the UK across the next decade. [2]☜5CA4D9
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Develop a coherent fiscal, regulatory and governance framework »
Develop a coherent fiscal, regulatory and governance framework
Develop a coherent fiscal, regulatory and governance framework☜Take every opportunity, iteratively over time, to bring the public fiscal, regulatory and governance framework into alignment with public health goals on obesity. Use taxes, subsidies, targets and pricing signals to incentivise change in behaviour, supply and consumption by aligning measures with the health properties of food and drink and behaviour—and seek, wherever practical, to amplify positive patterns that are aligned with the policy goals and damp those that pull against.☜5CA4D9
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Invest in weight management services »
Invest in weight management services
Invest in weight management services☜The departments of health in the four nations should extend and increase the provision of weight management services across the country, to mirror the provision of smoking cessation services.☜5CA4D9
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Offer financial weight loss incentives to people
Offer financial weight loss incentives to people☜Offer financial weight loss incentives to people to become a healthier weight.☜5CA4D9
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Personal resistance to change »
Personal resistance to change
Personal resistance to change☜☜FFFACD
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The Obesity Paradox: higher BMI may not always be bad »
The Obesity Paradox: higher BMI may not always be bad
The Obesity Paradox: higher BMI may not always be bad☜Research suggests that while being underweight and highly obese are both associated with increased mortality relative to the normal weight category, being overweight is not associated with excess mortality. Moreover, people with obesity who have preserved fitness and have no notable metabolic abnormalities have a very favourable prognosis; suggesting that improving fitness rather than weight loss per se should be emphasised in patients with overweight and class I obesity (BMI 30–35 kg/m2).☜FFFACD
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Employers give employees financial incentives to improve health »
Employers give employees financial incentives to improve health
Employers give employees financial incentives to improve health☜Employers provide material incentives to individuals for improved key health indicators (e.g., discounts on insurance premiums, gym membership, prizes).☜FFFACD
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Financial Incentives for Weight Loss and Healthy Behaviours
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Nola M. Ries
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2012, Healthcare Policy 2012;7(3):23-28
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David Price
2:40 PM 10 January 2015 GMT
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3298019/
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Rising rates of overweight and obesity are of serious concern in Canada. Until recently, discussion of policy options to promote healthier lifestyles has ignored the topic of direct financial incentives. The idea of paying people to lose weight or adopt healthier behaviours is now attracting study and debate. Some governments and companies are already experimenting with reward programs.
Available evidence indicates that financial incentives help promote short-term change, but there is a dearth of evidence on longer-term programs and outcomes. Targeted incentives for specific risk groups have shown more success. With creative design, targeted use and evaluation, financial incentives for weight loss and healthy behaviour may be a useful addition to the health policy toolkit.
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NHS England set to introduce weight loss incentive schemes for NHS staff
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Sofia Lind
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2014 October, 23
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David Price
2:45 PM 10 January 2015 GMT
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http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/home/finance-and-practice-life-news/nhs-england-set-to-introduce-weight-loss-incentive-schemes-for-nhs-staff/20008279.article#.VLE6HmSsXu8
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NHS England is set to introduce incentives for losing weight as part of plans to reduce sickness absence in the workforce, it has revealed.
As part of its new five-year plan, NHS England said it will ‘measure staff health and wellbeing’ and introduce ‘voluntary work-based weight watching and health schemes’.
It said the schemes it was planning to use were proven to ‘achieve sustaintable weight loss in more than a third of those who take part’.
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