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All OR Health All OR Health Prevent Protect Promote Prevent Protect Promote Prevent Protect Promote All Our Health is a call to action to healthcare professionals working with patients and the population to prevent illness, protect health and promote wellbeing Working with individual, family, community and population for our healthy society Health Care Professionals working to reduce obesity across the five nations England - Northern Ireland - Scotland - Wales - Republic of Ireland UK figures Republic of Ireland figures 2 in 3 adults age 18 – 64 are overweight or obese 4 in 5 adults over 50 are overweight or obese 1 in 4 children aged 3 – 9 are overweight or obese Tackling obesity will: Tackling childhood obesity also has the potential to: Reduce the risk of respiratory disorders and sleep apnoea Reduce the likelihood of musculoskeletal disorders Reduce the risk high blood pressure Reduce the risk of developing type 1 or type 2 diabetes Improve low self esteem Reduce depression Reduce conduct disorders Improve school performance and social functioning email contact - [email protected] https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/all-our-health-about- the-framework/all-our-health-about-the-framework Support Healthcare Practitioners develop population health practice Prevent avoidable disease, Protect health, Promote wellbeing resilience Education CPD Revalidation Leadership Policy alignment Marketing Social media Tools and metrics Priorities and focus Healthy workforce Healthcare Practitioner Practice health promoting practitioners Primary and community care Public health and commissioning Percentage of men and women who are overweight or obese 1 in 10 five year olds are obese, rising to 1 in 5 by age eleven if diets matched nutritional guidelines premature deaths in the UK could be avoided each year An estimated 70,000 O b e s i t y Men Women

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Page 1: All O R Health - gov.uk · All O R Health All O R Health Prevent Protect Promote All Our Health is a call to action to healthcare professionals working with patients and the population

All OR Health

All OR Health

Prevent Protect PromotePrevent Protect PromotePrevent Protect Promote

All Our Health is a call to action to healthcare professionals working with patients and the population to prevent illness, protect health and promote wellbeing

Working with individual, family, community and population for our healthy society

Health Care Professionals working to reduce obesity across the five nationsEngland - Northern Ireland - Scotland - Wales - Republic of Ireland

UK figures

Republic of Ireland figures2 in 3 adults age 18 – 64are overweight or obese

4 in 5 adults over 50are overweight or obese

1 in 4 children aged 3 – 9are overweight or obese

Tackling obesity will:

Tackling childhood obesity also has the potential to:

Reduce the risk of respiratory disorders and sleep apnoea

Reduce the likelihood of musculoskeletal disorders

Reduce the risk high blood pressure

Reduce the risk of developing type 1 or type 2 diabetes

Improve low self esteem

Reduce depression

Reduce conduct disorders

Improve school performance and social functioning

email contact - [email protected]

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/all-our-health-about-the-framework/all-our-health-about-the-framework

Support Healthcare Practitioners develop population health practice

Prevent avoidable disease, Protect health, Promote wellbeing resilience

Education CPD

Revalidation

Leadership Policy

alignment

Marketing Socialmedia

Tools and metrics

Priorities and focus

Healthy workforce

Healthcare Practitioner

Practice –

healthpromoting

practitioners

Primary and community

care

Publichealth

and commissioning

Percentage of men and women who are overweight or obese

1 in 10 five year olds are obese, rising to 1 in 5 by age eleven

if diets matched nutritional guidelines

premature deaths in the UKcould be avoided each year

An estimated

70,000

Obesity

Men

Women