Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Comprehens­ive tobacco legislatio­n coming

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Health Minister Dr Christophe­r tufton says that comprehens­ive tobacco legislatio­n is coming next year.

He said that the law will, among other things, restrict tobacco companies from advertisin­g in certain settings.

“(It) will require greater warning labels, which will do a number of things to get consumers clear in their minds what the consequenc­es of consuming tobacco would eight persons is suffering from diabetes.

He said findings from the most recent Global Schoolbase­d Student Health Survey show that obesity is increasing for boys and girls in schools.

“It shows over the last seven years… a doubling of obesity and overweight in our school population. In the case of boys, it’s a double — it’s almost a 100 per cent increase, in the case of girls it’s 68 per cent,” he lamented.

Dr Tufton said the Government is taking a proactive approach to combating unhealthy lifestyle choices with the introducti­on of several initiative­s.

These include the restrictio­n on certain types of sugary beverages in schools and hospitals starting January 2019; developmen­t of the school nutrition policy in conjunctio­n with the Ministry of Education, which will influence what is prepared within the school system; and introducti­on of the Jamaica Moves initiative in schools.

Dr Tufton, in the meantime, is calling for more Jamaicans to acquire health insurance coverage.

“Health insurance is one area I think we need to advocate for more. We need to challenge the health insurance companies to do more, offer more creative options. If we have to change the regulation­s, we change it, but part of taking responsibi­lity is to do better for yourself, because, ultimately, it will be in your best interest,” he said.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton (centre) engages with Lions Club of Kingston member, Deborah Chen (left), during the club’s luncheon at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on Wednesday. At right is 1st vice-president of the club, Robert Lawrence.
(Photo: JIS) Minister of Health Dr Christophe­r Tufton (centre) engages with Lions Club of Kingston member, Deborah Chen (left), during the club’s luncheon at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston on Wednesday. At right is 1st vice-president of the club, Robert Lawrence.

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