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HealthResidents have until January 31 to speak out on childhood obesity

Residents have until January 31 to speak out on childhood obesity

Greater Manchester residents are urged to share their thoughts about children’s healthy living and the causes of childhood obesity by the end of January.

‘The Real Picture’ survey commissioned by NHS Greater Manchester (NHS GM) launched last month and is already revealing some insightful trends across the region’s ten boroughs.

According to survey responses so far, two in five (21%) Greater Manchester residents think reducing the rate of childhood obesity should be the top priority for the region’s local authorities and health services.

A further 57% believe it should be a high priority, meaning that 8 in 10 (79.3%) Greater Manchester residents see the issue as key area of focus for 2024.

With the survey open for responses until the end of the month, NHS GM is keen to hear from Greater Manchester residents before the end of the consultation on January 31.

Stats show that 39% of children living in Greater Manchester are overweight or obese by the time they get to year six (aged 10-11 years old) and 22% by reception (aged 4 or 5).

High priority

Jane Pilkington, director of population health at NHS Greater Manchester, says: “It’s no surprise that Greater Manchester locals see childhood obesity levels as a high priority health focus for 2024; a child who is classed as obese is much more likely to be an obese adult and suffer long-term poor health as a result.”

“We want to understand the contributing factors to childhood obesity from the perspective of Greater Manchester residents. The survey is still ongoing and it’s imperative we build the real picture. With easy access to fast food, the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, and the saturation of junk-food ads, it’s important we work out what’s really impacting children’s healthy weight across the city-region.”

The survey has also highlighted a high number (79.5%) of Greater Manchester residents that believe childhood obesity is a difficult issue to tackle, with easy access to unhealthy food and drink choices, screen time that encourages sedentary and inactive lifestyles, and the high cost of healthy food all cited as key contributors to the rise.

Two thirds (67%) of residents are also not aware of any activities within Greater Manchester that support families, children, and young people to live healthier lives, with a further 14% being unsure.

Jane adds: “The data we’ve captured so far is so important to the campaign and we thank those who have already taken time to participate. We need to continue to build a rich, cross section of views from residents from all backgrounds and communities to ensure we uncover the real picture.”

The survey can be accessed via therealpicture.org

Helen Greaney
Helen Greaney
I'm a journalist with more than 18 years' experience on local, regional and national newspapers, as well as PR and digital marketing. Crime and the courts is my specialist area but I'm also keen to hear your stories concerning Manchester and the greater North West region.
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