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Insights from new evidence on the relationship between excess weight and coronavirus (COVID-19).
Guidance to help health and social care professionals and family members support people with learning disabilities to lose weight.
A guide and set of resources to support local authorities with implementing a whole systems approach to address obesity and promote a healthy weight.
Evidence-based behaviour change techniques recommended for healthy weight services to support families with children aged 4 to 11 years.
Explanations of the different terms you might see on your driving licence
A scoping review of the qualitative evidence, exploring the barriers and facilitators to supporting families with children most at risk of developing excess weight.
How to use a before-and-after study to evaluate your digital health product.
The government is seeking views on its plans to restrict promotions of food and drink products high in fat, sugar and salt (HFSS) by location and by price.
Report you’ve changed a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) or trailer chassis, weight, tyres or brakes (a ‘notifiable alteration’) or change the weight you can carry.
The framework was developed to support local commissioning of weight management services for children and young people.
Statistics on primary school children who are overweight, measured in reception and year 6 and presented for different ethnic groups.
Estimates the potential effect of increases in human weight, caused by rising BMI and height, on future calorie requirements
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