Next stage of world-leading childhood obesity plan announced
As set out in the plan, PHE will now consider the evidence on children's calorie consumption and set the ambition for the calorie reduction programme to remove excess calories from the foods children consume the most.
Ready meals, pizzas, burgers, savoury snacks and sandwiches are the kinds of foods likely to be included in the programme.
Over the past year, real progress has been made on reducing the level of sugar in many products.
The Soft Drinks Industry Levy has become law and will come into effect in
Sugar reformulation was a vital first step under the childhood obesity programme, however overconsumption of calories will continue to have a detrimental effect on the health of our children without further action.
Adults currently consume on average between 200 to 300 calories too many each day and children are following suit, with food more readily available than ever before. Reducing calorie consumption from sources other than sugar is critical to reversing the worrying obesity trend, which shows:
- 1 in 3 children are either overweight or obese by the time they leave primary school
- more children in the
- children from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to be obese
"Too many of our children are growing up obese, which can lead to serious health complications. We all have a responsibility to help people live healthier lives, but with a third of children leaving primary school obese we must take a comprehensive approach and now focus on excess calories.
"This can only be done through strong guidance, grounded in evidence – that's why we have funded a new 5 million pounds dedicated Obesity Research Policy Unit to understand the deeper causes of obesity."
"A third of children leave primary school overweight or obese and an excess of calories – not just excess sugar consumption – is the root cause of this.
"We will work with the food companies and retailers to tackle this as the next critical step in combating our childhood obesity problem."
PHE will publish the evidence in early 2018. Following this it will then consult with the food industry, trade bodies and health non-governmental organisations to develop guidance and timelines for the calorie reduction programme.
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"Obesity is one of the greatest health concerns of our time and we welcome this considerable and very timely investment from the government. We are delighted that the
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