Tackling obesities: future choices - project report (2nd edition)

This report examines the increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK and its implications for health and society. It projects that by 2050, over half of the UK adult population could be obese, with significant economic consequences. The report suggests that obesity is not simply a matter of personal choice but is influenced by a complex system of biological, behavioral, social, and environmental factors. It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive, long-term strategy to tackle obesity, involving multiple stakeholders and policy areas. The report also highlights the importance of prevention, the role of technology, and the potential for policy interventions to impact obesity levels in various future scenarios.

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Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: UK Government Office for Science
Publication date: January 17, 2007
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Time horizon: 2050
Page count: 164

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The research method used in this report includes a review of existing evidence, systems mapping to understand the complexity of obesity determinants, scenario development to visualize future contexts, qualitative modeling to assess policy response impact, and quantitative modeling to simulate changes in population BMI and their health consequences. The report draws on expertise from various disciplines and incorporates input from stakeholders such as government officials, health professionals, and representatives from the food industry.

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