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Causes Effects and Prevention of Obesity in Liverpool Name: Affiliate: Code: Date: Introduction In the UK obesity is a contemporary health concern with the health officials highlighting that it is one of the leading causes of death in the region and it is preventable. In 2016 February Hunt Jeremy Health Secretary described the ever-rising cases of obesity amongst the kids or children as a national disaster or emergency. In 2014 the World Health Organization (WHO) published a data indicating that 28.1% of the adults in the UK were clinically obese having a Body Mass Index (BMI) over 30 (World Health Organization 2014). The report further highlighted that 62% of the adults in England were described as obese with BMI of 25 and above. Health care experts have perceived that by the year 2020 a third of the UK population would be obese. The ever-rising cases of obesity are a how wellbeing of an individual can be attained through behavioral change. Webb R. Davies I. Johnson B. & Abayomi J. (2014). A qualitative evaluation of an NHS Weight Management Programme for obese patients in Liverpool. Nutrition & Food Science 44(2) 144-155. The article explains the ever-increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK. The article offers a wide discussions working towards facilitating lifestyle and dietary changes in obese patients in Liverpool. A twelve-week education program is provided to the patients. The author further investigates the experience of patients at Liverpool Weight Management Program such as discrimination. The article was vital in explaining how the obese are discriminated in various public facilities. World Health Organization. "Noncommunicable diseases country profiles 2014." (2014). The report by WHO establishes the foundation of understanding non communicable diseases obesity being one of them. The article was critical in understanding the 2014 WHO statistics on obesity prevalence globally. [...]
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