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  1. May 29

    One thing that I believe would help is if fruit and veg and the good stuff was cheaper. A lot of families can't afford to eat well and cook from scratch, not when 'junk' food is so much cheaper.

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  2. May 29

    I remember seeing a Director of Public Health try to engage with a public question about the role of Big Food in and the chair of the local NHS CCG telling her that if she continued, she’d cut her microphone off.

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  3. May 29

    Brilliant to see this report published by . Calls for a whole systems approach at local- AND national- Government, alongside ensuring that high-quality services are provided for children with OW and OB. Report here:

  4. 10 hours ago

    Great diagram showing how to improve roads to ⬆️ safety, largest barrier for many 2 bike. facing epidemic - strong action to encourage activity for health paying 2dary gains for transport & city - everybody wins 🚴‍♀️🏙💓

  5. May 25
  6. May 29

    our approach of placing food at the heart of the encourages children to make food chocies to help save the planet, this in turn helps them save themselves.

  7. May 25
  8. May 25

    'The Mediterranean diet is dead in the Mediterranean'. Children in Sweden are more likely to eat fish, olive oil and tomatoes than those in southern Europe! The region's children are most obese in Europe!

  9. May 29

    I cannot help but wonder whether people (including myself)would be more active, less inclined to eat high caloric and less nutritious food if we had more sun(rather the long cold winter and the short wet(and cold) summer.What do you think?

  10. May 25

    Time to ignore unscientific guidance to reduce saturated fat & focus on cutting processed carbs instead! Powerful story of heart attack patient who rapidly improved health by doing just that! via

  11. May 21

    “This is a disaster. A can of soda is poison. The soft drink companies, they know, they know.” . We have a moral obligation to inform the children... is NOT ... instead it is

  12. May 23

    To effectively treat obesity, diagnose underlying causes and contributing factors

  13. May 29

    Just arrived in london ready for my interview tomorrow on Good Morning Britain about the new report on childhood

  14. 19 hours ago

    Countries across the were among the first to call for a global approach to and have taken measures nationally to reduce sugar in food and fight – as Sir George Alleyne explains in this video.

  15. 7 hours ago

    Uhhhhhhhh....NO! is a disease and it is not a natural state to have obesity. Despite times of relative there appears to be an expedited course toward many of the (at least) 70 diseases associated with obesity

  16. May 24

    hyperinsulinemic insulin resistance plays a prominent role in . The prevalence of insulin resistance in PCOS ranges from 50%–70% and occurs independently of . So, whether your thin or heavy you can have insulin resistance with pcos

  17. May 21

    Another successful endoscopic revision for weight gain after RYGB There is hope even after a procedure seems to not be successful. Important to have a multidisciplinary approach in treating - and the patient must participate and be on the team as well!

  18. Following I'm pleased to say that and I met for a very productive talk about . Stay tuned for more over the coming weeks!

  19. May 28

    Much of chronic disease is related to: Poor diet Chronic Inactivity Environmental exposures We can modify most of these!

  20. 18 hours ago

    Proud to be talking on about the great work being done within to reduce childhood . Croydon got mentioned in the Health Select Committee report as example of good practice . Well done all

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