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PHE Obesity
We provide wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evaluation and evidence related to weight status and its determinants
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CEDAR Jul 26
doesn't just show the now - it can reveal where food access has changed fastest over the last 3 years
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OECD Jul 25
1 in 5 adults in the OECD area is obese. How does your country compare? Read more in our Update 2017 (PDF)
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CEDAR Jul 25
We're very excited today to be launching the Food Environment Assessment Tool (Feat) Look out for more
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PHE Obesity Jul 25
British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly's Report on published
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Change4Life Jul 19
Woah Nelly! Now that's the spirit! Get your kids moving with NEW inspired games:
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PublicHealthEngland Jul 19
Blog: weight management services and why they are important
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LGA Wellbeing Jul 6
READ! Spatial planning for health: an evidence resource for planning and designing healthier places via
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PHE Obesity Jul 6
We have just published our updated National Child Measurement Programme guidance for data sharing & analysis
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PublicHealthEngland Jul 4
Health Profiles 2017 released today giving a snapshot of health in your area. Download your local area’s report:
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Sport England Jul 4
There's a proven link between physical activity and . Here are just a few of the benefits. More at
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Child of Our Time Jul 4
Sugar-coating the obesity problem - when and how children become obese
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PublicHealthEngland Jun 29
Useful info on physical activity for pregnant women
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SES (CommonsLibrary) Jun 26
Obesity is a challenge for health professionals and Government: blog:
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Sport England Jun 22
Swimming regularly can reduce long-term health conditions by up to 40% - latest research released by shows. RT
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PublicHealthEngland Jun 22
Sugars in foods and drinks = the major cause of tooth decay
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PublicHealthEngland Jun 22
New report on school-aged children: Wellbeing of adolescent girls
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PHE Obesity Jun 22
New Everyday Interactions report helps healthcare professionals record & measure their public health contribution
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PHE Obesity Jun 22
New & report helps healthcare professionals record & measure public health impact
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EASO Jun 22
New: EASO + resource for clinicians international collaboration + local expertise
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PublicHealthEngland Jun 21
Watch this video about new guidance on adult weight management services for commissioners/providers (guidance here: )
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