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These documents explain how OHID is approaching reduction and food and drink reformulation as part of the government’s obesity strategy.
Evidence, research and policy papers related to the health, work and wellbeing initiative
Evidence and guidance for healthcare professionals, to help people change their eating and activity habits.
Insights from new evidence on the relationship between excess weight and coronavirus (COVID-19).
Data showing UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) (from October 2021) and Public Health England (PHE) (to September 2021) expenditure over £25,000.
Annual statistics about food and drink purchases in the UK.
Results from the government’s monitoring of pesticide residues in food, reviewed by the Expert Committee on Pesticide Residues in Food (PRiF).
Survey of adults and children in private households, reporting prevalence of health related behaviours and health status and conditions. The topics covered include: adult health, adult and child health related behaviours, adult and child obesity, carers, service use and eating...
More people could be encouraged to purchase alcohol-free drinks under government proposals to make alternatives to alcoholic drinks more widely available.
Facts, resources and information on major public health issues for public health professionals, local authorities and CCG commissioners.
Annual reports, commencing 2017, that combine data and knowledge with information from other sources to give a broad picture of the health of people in England.
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