Title: Dr' David Walker
1Promoting Healthy Weight in the East Midlands
- Dr. David Walker
- Regional Director of Public Health for the East
Midlands
2Obesity is growing at an alarming rate, with a
significant impact on individuals, our National
Health Service and society as a whole
UK Foresight report By 2050, 60 of men, 50
of women could be clinically obese and 90 of
Children will be overweight and obese
Health impact of obesity 58 type-2 diabetes 21
of heart disease 10 of non-smoking related
cancers 9,000 premature deaths a year in
England Reduces life expectancy by 9-11
years. Costs of obesity National Health Service
- 4.2bn Wider economy - 15.8bn Foresight
estimate costs to economy of 50bn by 2050
3The Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives Ambition
- Our ambition is to be the first major nation to
reverse the rising tide of obesity and overweight
in the population by ensuring that everyone is
able to achieve and maintain a healthy weight.
Our initial focus will be on children by 2020,
we aim to reduce the proportion of overweight and
obese children to 2000 levels
4The East Midlands Challenge
- The Health Survey for England 2006 showed that
- 19 of children in the EM aged 2-15 were obese
compared with the national average of 17.3 - 18 of girls aged 2-15 in the East Midlands were
obese compared with the national average of 14.7 - 32 of children in the East Midlands are
overweight or obese compared with the national
average of 28.7
5The East Midlands Challenge
6The East Midlands Challenge- NCMP
7Obesity Trends in Adults
- Levels of adult obesity are higher in the
East Midlands than the national average and this
has been a consistent trend in recent years
8Obesity Trends in Adults
9Obesity Trends in Adults
10Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives Themes
- 5 Themes
- Children Healthy Growth and Healthy Weight
- Promoting Healthier food choices
- Building physical activity into our lives
- Creating incentives for better health
- Personalised Advise and support
11Regional Healthy Weight Healthy Lives Priorities
- To promote the healthy growth of children through
making breastfeeding the norm and implementing
UNICEF BFI. (Theme 1) - To inform parents and schools that children can
and should be more physically active, eat a
healthy diet and prevent obesity, and that
schools have a part to play in this. (Theme 1) - Increased industry promotion of healthier food
choices. (Theme 2) - To influence the planning and transport agenda to
regard physical activity as an integral aspect of
future work with the ultimate aim of reducing car
usage. (Theme 3) -
12Regional Priorities cont.
- To deliver the National Plan for Physical
Activity through the delivery system for physical
activity. (Theme 3) - To empower employees to understand about
healthier options available and to then demand
better provisions from their place of work.
(Theme 4) - To widen the numbers and types of staff that can
play a role in identifying and signpost referring
overweight and obese individuals into appropriate
services. (Theme 5)