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Summary and Closing Comments. Prof. Sir Lewis Ritchie Director of Public Health. Reduced inequalities in premature mortality due to obesity-related disease. Majority of Scotland’s population in normal weight range throughout adult life. Route Map aim. Reduced energy intake.
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Summary and Closing Comments Prof. Sir Lewis Ritchie Director of Public Health
Reduced inequalities in premature mortality due to obesity-related disease Majority of Scotland’s population in normal weight range throughout adult life Route Map aim Reduced energy intake Increased energy expenditure + Individual behaviours Awareness, knowledge, skills, empowerment Changed media & social norms Social, economic & physical environments Exposure to energy dense food and drink Improved physical activity environments Early Years Workplaces e.g. outcomes related to service delivery, e.g. LAs, communities, NHS
Reflecting and Looking Ahead Feedback from each discussion group - • 1 priority to progress, 1 next step Next Steps: • Need for a Step Change in Action • Shared understanding of the problem • Joined up, seamless approach across the Community Planning Partners
NHS Grampian – pledges • Adult Weight Management Workshop – 4 Sep • Co-organised this workshop -6 Sept • Grow Well, Stay Well Framework Developed • NHSG Board Seminar on the framework - Autumn 2012 • Establish multi-agency programme board in 2013
Liaison with local MSPs /MPs / Council leaders & officers Interface with Scottish Government Participants? Local Authority? COSLA? University of Aberdeen? Planning Partners? What do you pledge? I Pledge