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Offline Grumpmeister

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'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« on: August 14, 2008, 01:33:16 PM »
Obesity is as big a risk to this country as terrorism? Are you saying we are going to see a spate of Al-Creosota suicide lard arses armed with a 'wafer theen meent' Where the hell do we get these experts?

Yes obesity is a problem but you can't compare it to terrorism, they are two completely seperate issues and obesity isnt likely to kill more than the person themselves, unless they decide to end it by jumping off a building and accidentally land on some poor bugger below. Granted it takes up more NHS resources but you can say the same thing about illegal immigration.

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The threat to Britain and the NHS from rising obesity is as grave as that posed by terrorism, a top expert says.

Durham University public health expert Professor David Hunter, who also acts as a government adviser, said ministers should be taking "bold action" now.

He said this could include compelling manufacturers to improve the salt, fat and sugar content of their products.

The Department of Health said it was making progress in disease prevention in a number of areas.

He said it was possible that the disease it caused could overwhelm the NHS, with some predicting a doubling of the number of people with type II diabetes by 2025.

The solution, he said, was a more direct approach, with less public consultation.

"They have been talking about it for four decades, but that never seems to be enough," he said.

"The government was quick to move for things like ID cards or 42-day detention without trial - now it needs to show similar leadership in public health.

"The threat to our future health is just as significant as the current security threat."

While many disease prevention initiatives were having some impact, he said, this was on a "piddling" scale.

He said that current work between the Food Standards Agency and food manufacturers and suppliers could go further.

"Lots of the initiatives are under a voluntary agreement - but it has just come to the point where things like these are simply not working."

He said that bigger warning labels, changes in the taxation of "unhealthy" foods, and even the use of compulsory regulations to force manufacturers to cut levels of salt, sugar and fat in their foods could be employed.

'Terror by targets'

Professor Hunter, who has written a book called "The Health Debate" about the challenges facing the NHS as it hits its 60th anniversary, also criticised targets as a tool for NHS reform, describing it as a "terror-by-targets" culture which damaged staff morale.

The recent review by Lord Darzi placed emphasis on the prevention of disease as a priority for the NHS, as did the Public Health White Paper in 2004.

A spokesman for the Department of Health pointed to the decision to fluoridate drinking water to improve oral health, and the introduction of smoking bans, as signs that it was serious about this.

"Lord Darzi's recent review envisioned an NHS that is as good at preventing ill health as it is at treating the sick," he said.

"We are tackling obesity through awareness campaigns and action in schools. Our alcohol and sexual health campaigns encourage responsible drinking and safer sex."

A spokesman for the Food Standards Agency said that the voluntary approach currently used with the food industry had been successful.

She said: "We set voluntary targets for salt and have seen considerable reductions in a range of food.

"Legislation is one option if industry doesn't respond to our voluntary approach, but so far it has proven unnecessary."
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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2008, 01:55:32 PM »
Of course it is utter bollox ~ but would we or indeed the "media" be talking about his little bit of research if he hadn't made such a claim? I think not and publicity is all he seeks for that is the ultimate accolade in the closed world of academia where success is judged not so much be the quality of your work but the quantity that you have had published.
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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2008, 02:18:13 PM »
Of course it is utter bollox

I'm not so sure.

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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2008, 02:23:18 PM »
 lol:  And how do you propose getting him airborne?
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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2008, 03:19:23 PM »
Borrow one of the shuttle SRB's from Nasa and set a trap with a pile of pies...  whistle:
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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #5 on: August 15, 2008, 04:30:20 AM »
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The threat to Britain and the NHS from rising obesity is as grave as that posed by terrorism, a top expert says.

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My case rests...  whistle:





To be fair, it doesn't work as well when you write it down...
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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2008, 07:51:10 AM »
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The threat to Britain and the NHS from rising obesity is as grave as that posed by terrorism, a top expert says.

X = An unknown number
Spurt = A drip under pressure

My case rests...  whistle:

To be fair, it doesn't work as well when you write it down...

Snoopy shows he is a 'top expert' as well.



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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2008, 08:17:44 AM »
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The threat to Britain and the NHS from rising obesity is as grave as that posed by terrorism, a top expert says.

X = An unknown number
Spurt = A drip under pressure

My case rests...  whistle:

To be fair, it doesn't work as well when you write it down...

Snoopy shows he is a 'top expert' as well.




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Re: 'Obesity as great a threat as terrorism'
« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2008, 09:00:12 AM »
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