PHE has launched the latest Better Health campaign to
encourage adults across the nation to lose excess weight, eat more
healthily and get active this summer.
The new campaign offers free evidence-based support and guidance
to those working towards a healthier weight. There are a variety
of NHS endorsed apps which will help people to introduce changes
that will help them eat better and get active this summer,
including the newly updated NHS Weight Loss Plan app.
New research published by Public Health England (PHE) suggests that those who used and
followed the NHS Weight Loss Plan app over 12 weeks, reported a
loss on average of almost a stone (5.8kg).
The move follows a nationwide survey of over 5,000 adults which
revealed that over 4 in 10 (41%) adults in England say they have
put on weight since the first lockdown in March 2020.
Almost over half a stone (4.1kg) was gained on average by those
who put on weight, with 1 in 5 (21%) reporting putting on a stone
or more. In adults aged 35 to 65 years old, the average weight
gain for those who put on weight rises to over 10lbs (4.6kg).
The new insights show the extent that lockdowns have impacted
people’s eating and physical activity habits. Unhealthy eating
habits, like snacking and comfort eating, were reported as the
main contributor to weight gain during the pandemic for nearly
half (46%) of those who reported gaining weight.
A high proportion (89%) of adults who said they gained weight
since March 2020 said it was important for them to introduce new
healthy habits this summer, with nearly half (49%) saying they
would like to have a healthier diet. Half of adults (53%) feel
optimistic about making the changes they desire, and a majority
(57%) would welcome more advice on eating more healthily, ideas
for doing so on a budget, and ideas for exercise routines.
Public health minister, , said:
The pandemic has been hugely challenging for everyone and it
has upended our daily routines. As we build back better in the
months ahead, we want to make it easier for people to adopt a
healthier lifestyle that works for them.
The brilliant Better Health campaign returns today and provides
a wide range of tools – including an easy to use phone app – to
support people, whether that’s losing weight, sharing healthier
recipes or motivating people to be more active.
Our new Office for Health Promotion is going to keep building
on the success of this campaign, helping people to make
lifestyle choices that improves both their mental and physical
health.
Dr Alison Tedstone, Chief Nutritionist, Public Health England
said:
The past sixteen months have caused many to change their
habits, so it is not a surprise to see so many people reporting
weight gain.
We know how hard it can be to lose weight and keep it off – so,
we are providing a range of support options to help motivate
people and help them maintain a healthy weight. It’s never too
late to make changes to help improve your health. Visit the
Better Health
website for ideas and support that is right for you and you
can seek support from your local weight management service.
As part of the campaign, Linda Robson has talked about her
experience with weight gain and unhealthy habits over lockdown.
Having gained some weight since the start of the pandemic, Linda
is looking to eat more healthily with the help of the Better
Health apps.
Linda Robson, TV presenter and actress said:
I can definitely relate to having slipped a bit during
lockdowns – in fact I actually gained over a stone myself!
People shouldn’t feel guilty for having put on weight,
especially after the year we’ve had – we’ve all had to just try
and get through it the best we can. However, this summer I want
to get my health on track and look to lose some weight. I know
it can feel hard, but the Better Health apps are a great place
to start, I’ve started eating some of the Better Health recipes
– they are dead easy to do and taste great!
Better Health is also working in partnership with a number of
weight management and physical activity partners who are
providing both free and exclusive discounted offers. PHE is also working with local
authorities to provide weight management support to those who
need it.
The upcoming launch of the new Office for Health Promotion in
Autumn will lead national efforts to level up the health of the
nation by continuing to support people living with obesity,
supporting mental health and promoting physical activity.
Search ‘Better Health’ or visit nhs.uk/betterhealth for free
tools and support to start leading a healthier lifestyle today.