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Parents warned over fat kids
22/10/2007 20:15  - (SA)  

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  • London - Parents of severely overweight children could be sent letters warning them of the health dangers involved, the government said on Monday.

    Letters could be sent after children are routinely weighed at primary school at the ages of five and 10.

    But while ministers say more action is needed to reduce obesity, critics fear the letters would stigmatise children.

    Health Secretary Alan Johnson said last week that obesity in Britain could lead to a "potential crisis on the scale of climate change".

    A government study this month predicted that half the population could be obese within 25 years.

    The warning letters are one of several proposals being considered by ministers, although no final decision has been taken, according to the Department of Health.

    "We have been clear that we need to work harder to cut the rising levels of obesity in children," it said. "Tackling child obesity is a government priority and the weighing and measuring programme is an important element of this.

    Obesity numbers rising

    Tam Fry, of the National Obesity Forum, a health charity, said the letters would help the many parents who are unaware that their children are overweight.

    "There's a lot of literature now which says that parents do not recognise the fatness or the weight of their children," he told BBC radio.

    But childhood obesity expert Dr Terry Dovey, of Staffordshire University, said that singling out individual children would not help.

    "If you highlight the issue in a negative way, all you are doing is stigmatising the child," he told the Today programme.

    The number of obese boys aged between two and 15 rose to 19% in 2005, compared to just under 11% in 1995.

    During the same period, the figure for girls rose to 18.1% from 12%, according to government statistics.

    Obesity causes 9 000 premature deaths each year in England and costs the National Health Service about £1bn.

    'Consequence of abundance'

    Obese people are more likely to develop diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers and cuts life expectancy by an average of nine years, the government said.

    In a speech last week, Johnson said rising obesity was "a consequence of abundance, convenience and underlying biology".

    He said people were getting fatter because modern lifestyles are more sedentary, calorie-rich foods are widely available and people are walking less.

    - Reuters



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