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This report highlights projects that encourage older people to eat healthily, reducing the risk of malnutrition and associated ill health.
The Eatwell Guide is a policy tool used to define government recommendations on eating healthily and achieving a balanced diet.
The government’s plan for action to significantly reduce childhood obesity by supporting healthier choices.
An England-wide survey of over 5,000 adults found that 80% of people aged over 18 have made the decision to change their lifestyle in 2021.
PHE has launched the latest Better Health campaign to encourage adults across the nation to lose excess weight, eat more healthily and get active this summer.
A new app offering incentives such as vouchers for shops, gym discounts and cinema tickets for people who eat healthily and exercise more has been launched in Wolverhampton.
PHE’s One You campaign is helping middle age people live more healthily by asking ‘How are you?’ and providing free support and tools.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A major new Change4Life campaign that aims to help families introduce healthy changes to their school-time routines is launched by Public Health England.
Change4Life together with Disney and Sport England launches '10 Minute Shake Up' campaign to help get children more active.
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