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Improve parental education
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Cost-effective interventions to reduce obesity in the UK
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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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Improve public education, literacy & actions on obesity and nutrition »
Improve public education, literacy & actions on obesity and nutrition
Improve public education, literacy & actions on obesity and nutrition☜Improve public education, literacy and actions on obesity and nutrition and health. Ensure that all citizens have a requisite level of food choosing, sourcing and preparation, and general food literacy.☜5CA4D9
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Improve parental education
Improve parental education☜☜5CA4D9
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Avoid using unhealthy foods as rewards for children »
Avoid using unhealthy foods as rewards for children
Avoid using unhealthy foods as rewards for children☜☜5CA4D9
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Encourage responsibility for long-term benefit not short-term peace »
Encourage responsibility for long-term benefit not short-term peace
Encourage responsibility for long-term benefit not short-term peace☜Help to define parental responsibility for long-term benefit rather short-term ‘peace’☜5CA4D9
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Increase support for new parents »
Increase support for new parents
Increase support for new parents☜The current expansion of the health visitor workforce in England should be accompanied by skilling up the wider early years workforce to deliver basic food preparation skills to new mothers and fathers, and to guide appropriate food choices which will ensure nutritionally balanced meals, encourage breastfeeding and use existing guidance in the Personal Child Health Record as a tool to support this.☜5CA4D9
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Parental education: preschool-age children »
Parental education: preschool-age children
Parental education: preschool-age children☜Government authorities provide educational program (e.g., 12-week course) to parents of preschool-age children covering nutrition and parental feeding styles, and providing opportunities for physical activity☜5CA4D9
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Parental education: schoolchildren »
Parental education: schoolchildren
Parental education: schoolchildren☜Government authorities provide educational program (e.g., 12-week course) to parents of preschool-age children covering nutrition and parental feeding styles, and providing opportunities for physical activity.☜5CA4D9
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Use food as an affirmative social engagement, e.g. eating together »
Use food as an affirmative social engagement, e.g. eating together
Use food as an affirmative social engagement, e.g. eating together ☜Encourage parents to use food as an affirmative social engagement, e.g. eating together.☜5CA4D9
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07. Parental education »
07. Parental education
07. Parental education☜☜FFFACD
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Diet in early years education and childcare »
Diet in early years education and childcare
Diet in early years education and childcare☜Help children and young people to have a healthy diet and lifestyle. This includes helping them to develop positive, life-long habits in relation to food. This can be achieved by ensuring the messages conveyed about food, the food and drink available – and where it is consumed – is conducive to a healthy diet.☜FFFACD
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NICE – Additional advice for parents and carers »
NICE – Additional advice for parents and carers
NICE – Additional advice for parents and carers☜In addition to the general recommendations on behaviours to maintain a healthy weight, the advice below will help children establish healthy behaviours and maintain or work towards a healthy weight. These strategies may have other benefits – for example, monitoring the amount of time children spend watching television may help reduce their exposure to inappropriate programmes or advertisements.☜FFFACD
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