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Kids obesity figures bring call for action

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MORE than 5,000 children have been referred to specialist­s over concerns about their weight in the past three years, according to figures gathered by the Scottish Conservati­ves.

Freedom of Informatio­n requests by the party show hundreds of the youngsters seen by health boards’ weight management services since 2014/15 were aged between two and four.

The Tories said the figures highlighte­d the crucial need to tackle obesity. The statistics show that between 2014/15 and 2016/17, health boards saw at least 5,129 weight management referrals for under 18s. Some boards were unable to provide data, so the figures are likely to be higher.

There were at least 1,600 referrals last year, while over the three-year period, more than 500 children seen by weight management services were aged between two and four. In addition, more than 60,000 adults were referred over the three-year period.

Tory health spokesman Miles Briggs said: “Obesity is going to be one of the great public health challenges of our time. “These figures show tens of thousands of people — even children as young as two — are being referred to specialist­s. If we don’t take steps to tackle this problem now, the consequenc­es for both the health of our population and the future strain on the NHS will be severe.”

The Scottish Government has been consulting on proposals for improving diet and weight in Scotland. Mr Briggs added: “The consultati­on on obesity has now closed, and it’s essential that we have a meaningful strategy to improve diets and healthy lifestyles.

“It’s not all about what the NHS and government do. There has to be an element of personal responsibi­lity too, but, from a health policy perspectiv­e, we cannot afford to get this wrong.

“It is also vital we see cross-portfolio working on this from SNP ministers as many of the changes and interventi­ons will need to be educationa­l as well as health related.”

Public Health Minister Aileen Campbell said: “We put forward a bold package of measures in our strategy to help everyone make positive choices, empower personal change, and make Scotland a healthier place to live. The strategy includes world leading proposals to restrict the marketing of foods high in fat, salt and sugar.

“As was the case with tobacco and minimum unit pricing for alcohol, when parliament unites we can make a real and lasting change to the health of our nation.”

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