«It will require action from the whole of society» - Duncan Selbie, Chief Executive of Public Health England, shares
his views on the childhood obesity strategy.
«It does address the central issue of sugar reformulation» Ian Wright, Director General of the Food and Drink Federation, shares
his views on the childhood obesity strategy.
«For me it lacked teeth and it lacked firm regulation» - Gail Gallie, Chief Executive of the Jamie Oliver Foundation, shares
her views on the childhood obesity strategy.
Not exact matches
Tim Rycroft shares the Food and Drink Federation's
views on the UK Government's plan for action to reduce
childhood obesity and discusses what it means for future collaboration between government and industry.
See for example comments from the Australian Food and Grocery Council
on the release of a Productivity Commission report
on childhood obesity, Lack of evidence food taxes and ad bans impact
obesity: report, 26 October 2010,
viewed 26 November 2010, http://www.afgc.org.au/media-releases/384-lack-of - evidence - food - taxes - and - ad - bans - impact -
obesity - report.
I don't believe that people's body weight correlates with their
views on these sorts of issues; for example, I have a Lunch Tray reader who's been battling
obesity since
childhood and is therefore all the more health - conscious as she raises her young daughter.
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For a summary of existing research,
view Elsie's abstracts
on childhood obesity risk factors and interventions in the first 1,000 days.
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In
view of the high worldwide prevalence of (
childhood)
obesity and associated metabolic problems, this close link between maternal and child metabolic health and the resulting vicious cycle are very relevant.33 34 Because of the deleterious impact of GDM and lifestyle during pregnancy
on the health of the mother and her offspring, it is crucial to intervene during the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal period.
It remains to be shown whether the effect of low cognitive stimulation
on childhood obesity is mediated by higher levels of TV
viewing.