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Obesity Strategy 2020

27 May 2021

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Jo Churchill

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Jo Churchill raised concerns about obesity strategy 2020 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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The obesity strategy aims to address a critical issue where currently 64% of adults and 30% of children are overweight or obese, with some areas seeing up to three-quarters of the adult population affected. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of addressing obesity as it is the only modifiable risk factor for severe outcomes from COVID-19. The strategy involves a range of measures including out-of-home calorie labelling and restrictions on promotions by large businesses. The ultimate goal is to halve childhood obesity by 2030, although regional disparities mean that setting national milestones may not be effective.
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