Sunderland Echo

Pledge to support child obesity battle

MP BACKS FIGHT AGAINST POOR FOOD CHOICES

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk @suekirbyjp

A Sunderland MP has pledged to support the fight against childhood obesity.

Sharon Hodgson, MP for Washington­andSunderl­and West, said tackling the issue is a priority.

Mrs Hodgson, also Shadow Minister for Public Health made her committmen­t at an event hosted by the Obesity Health Alliance in Westminste­r.

She said: “High levels of obesity are the biggest public healththre­atintheUKt­oday– and we have to do everything possible to help children be a healthy weight, otherwise they are at risk of carrying a whole range of health problems into adult life.

”The UK has one of the worst obesity rates in Western Europe, with almost two in every three people being either overweight or obese.

“There is no silver bullet to tackling obesity, in my capacity as Shadow Minister for Public Health, I have been calling for two policies in particular: the restrictio­n of junk food advertisin­g before the 9pm watershed on all TV channels and the restrictio­n of energy drink sales to children.

“I look forward to working with the Obesity Health Alliance and others in the future to combat this public health crisis, and ensure that everyone has the ability and knowledge to be able to lead a healthy life.”

The alliance event was organised to celebrate the implantati­on of the Soft Drinks Industry Levy, commonly known as the sugar tax, which came into force earlier this month.

The Government is also expected to publish an update to its Childhood Obesity Plan in the coming months, with campaigner­s hoping for tougher measures particular­ly around junk food advertisin­g.

Caroline Cerny, Obesity Health Alliance Lead, said: “It’s fantastic to see politician­s recognisin­g the scale of the obesity problem and committing to putting pressure on Government to be bolder to help everyone make healthier choices.

“The Soft Drinks Industry Levy is a significan­t step in the right direction, but we also need to see tougher measures on areas such as junk food advertisin­g.

“Currently, millions of children see adverts for junk food during family-time shows which fall outside current regulation­s. This loophole needs to be closed.”

The alliance’s top three policy priorities for tackling obesity are; changing the current advertisin­g rules which are failing to protect children, making sure the Government fully implements the Soft Drinks Industry Levy and encouragin­g the Government to reduce sugar, saturated fat and salt as well as overall calories from everyday foods.

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