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Health bosses get £2.5m to fight obesity



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
HEALTH bosses in Lothian were today handed £2.5 million to help tackle childhood obesity over the next three years.
The cash is part of £19m worth of funding for health boards across the country to implement the Scottish Government's Healthy Eating, Active Living Action Plan to improve diet and increase physical activity.

The announcement was made by Public Health Minister Shona Robison and the issue was set to come under the spotlight in parliament today.

But The British Medical Association outlined its own five-point plan to combat the problem.

"Childhood obesity rates in Scotland are worryingly high," said Dr Dean Marshall, chair of the BMA's Scottish General Practitioners Committee. "The Government's action plan provides little detail on real actions that will reverse this trend. It is time for tough action."

In Scotland in 2006/07, one in five primary one schoolchildren were classed as overweight, according to the BMA, including 8.5 per cent who were classed as obese and 4.3 per cent classed as severely obese.





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1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 04/09/2008 22:42:00

I bet the "Health bosses" are saying,....

'YUM-YUM'!
2

jarmon,

06/09/2008 09:30:49
Don't fight obesity-join it! Put vending machines in all the classrooms,then let the government take part of the proceeds.They'll never have to raise taxes again.
3

THE BPRENTICE,

10/09/2008 00:03:49
isn't that how much Bruno got to fight Tyson?
4

Big Carbon Footprint,

Edinburgh 13/09/2008 10:45:50
For a mere £1000 pound I would solve this 'Fat' problem super quick, stop eating junk and get of your fat lazy asses.
Ok that will not cost £1000 but I would like to go skiing this season, why can't I use public money, so many Public Sector workers waste millions on hair brained schemes like this fat issue, I'm sure my fellow Scots wouldn't feel to bad knowing I had a good time and have many good pictures from my trip?

 

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