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The impact of COVID-19 on children, young people and adults living with obesity, tier 2 and 3 weight management provision and next steps for recovery.
It is important to work with the whole household, particularly mothers-in-law, to improve maternal nutrition
An evaluation of the impact of the NHS Weight Loss Plan app to support weight management and health behaviours.
Final data from the adult tier 2 weight management services data collection covering the period April 2021 to December 2022 (experimental statistics).
Provisional quarterly data from the adult tier 2 weight management services data collection.
A guide and set of resources to support local authorities with implementing a whole systems approach to address obesity and promote a healthy weight.
A tool for service providers to collect and record tier 2 child weight management services data.
Provides the impact of introducing chain-linking and the other new methods on weights used in Services Producer Price Index.
The National Measurement Office regulated the Weights and Measures Act and has now changed its name. This organisation has a new website address under the new name of the National Measurement and Regulation Office.
Provisional data from the adult tier 2 behavioural weight management services data collection from quarter 1 and 3 of the 2021 to 2022 financial year.
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