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  • 1 January 2013, 9:36

Bulging Bill Of Britain's Obesity Epidemic

Britain is in the grip of an obesity epidemic costing £5bn a year - and not enough is being done to tackle it, according to the Royal College of Physicians.

A report by the RCP says severely overweight patients are suffering from what it calls "patchy" NHS services and a lack of joined-up thinking from the Government.

Thirty-one-year-old Matthew Briggs, from Strensall, near York, says the NHS was of little help when he weighed more than 31 stone.

Now more than 17 stone lighter, and Slimming World's 2012 champion, he says he was offered slimming pills and a drastic diet.

"They gave me very limited options of what I could have," he said.

"You only see your GP for 15 or 20 minutes (and) you've got an entire week or month before you see them again."

He says he eventually relied on a combination of willpower and encouragement from other overweight people to help him slim down so much he is now training for the London Marathon.

The RCP report calls for teams of specialists to be set up around the country along with a national anti-obesity group similar to Action on Smoking and Health, which is credited with helping to reduce the number of people who smoke.

The authors also want to see an obesity champion in each NHS trust, better training for health care professionals, more research into obesity and help for overweight NHS staff.

With around a quarter of UK adults classed as obese, the report says too many doctors and nurses are seriously overweight and setting a bad example to the people they are trying to treat.

Professor John Wass, academic vice-president of the RCP, said: "Britain is getting bigger and whilst we try to prevent the increase in obesity, we must also prepare the NHS for the influx of patients presenting with severe complex obesity."

A Department of Health spokeswoman said: "We are committed to tackling obesity and are taking action to help people keep a healthy weight and prevent them needing hospital care for obesity-related conditions.

"The medical profession has a key role in providing advice and treatment to people who are overweight or obese, and the Royal College of Physicians can help its members do this."

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robbie wilson

8:58am on 1/1/2013

easy to cure,stop eating junk food and get some exercise.

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Diane Rogers

9:19am on 1/1/2013

I agree I am overweight I only blame myself.But I work and I class myself as fit I have climbed Snowdon 6 times

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shaun spencer

9:34am on 1/1/2013

Fat chance.

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shaun spencer

10:11am on 1/1/2013

Peaple proberly like you as you are diane, lets face it if you dieted youd proberly be half the woman you are now.lol

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Louisa Gieldon

2:25am on 2/1/2013

Diane you can still be a bit bigger and fit, Keep climbing Snowden and being active. Don't blame yourself either, The way different bodies deal with calories differs from person to person and there's lots of interesting research going on about this. Just be as fit as you can be and keep moving

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stewgwyn

11:00am on 2/1/2013

Good advice. I'm big and robust, and only ever-so-slightly fat, (and that's beer) but at 63, I can't take anything for granted.

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Diane Rogers

12:24pm on 2/1/2013

I have lost weight 5 stone and put it back on. As I sayed I don't blame anyone except me. I got to stay fit found out last. Friday we are going to be grandparents for the first time

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robbie wilson

9:01am on 1/1/2013

easy to cure,stop eating junk food and do some exercise and stop being lazy

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krafty81

9:04am on 1/1/2013

As long as there is no other health condition involved I agree. I see children as young 3 as large as a barrel with the parents feeding them cakes etc.

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Louisa Gieldon

2:15am on 2/1/2013

I agree that many childen are overfed and fed the wrong foods. But research is teaching us more and more about why some people put weight on and some don't. Many eat the same rubbish as their stouter citizens and completely get away with it.

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Louisa Gieldon

2:18am on 2/1/2013

I;ve always been heavy, since about the age of twelve. before that i was very skinny, but puberty seemed to change the way my body processed food and stored calories. Been a struggle ever since. My kids were fed on the good stuff and are skinny men. My partner is skinny, They all eat about ten times what i do. makes me want to howl at the unfairness.

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Louisa Gieldon

2:20am on 2/1/2013

But i see more and more fat toddlers and kids and i feel really angry at their parents for letting that happen to them. It will make life more difficult and unpleasant for those children

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Lisa Marie Williams

11:18pm on 2/1/2013

I know some whos 3yr old really overweight for his age and the parents are like well he dosent likevto eat certain things but he dosent eat mor than he should as he was eating awayat a bag of fish and chips from the chippy.

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DeadUniqueGamer

9:34am on 1/1/2013

am sorry but i have no sympathy for people who cannot be bothered to cook healthier meals, eat better and excercise then moan that the nhs wont give them a free gastric band/bypass!!!! if people who have had breast cancer cannot get breast reconstruction through no fault of their own why should someone who cannot stop indulging on junk food and stuffing their faces get free treatments...if this guy had to rely on willpower then why cant others??? if you really want to lose it then willpower and support is the only thing you need...

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El Bubsio

12:57pm on 1/1/2013

And support is what they go to the nhs for.

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Louisa Gieldon

2:13am on 2/1/2013

It is very hard to lose weight and i've lost and put back on loads over my lifetme, so i do feel for people who get bariatric surgery. They need to lose several stones first before they ae accepted for sugery, to show the doctors that they are dedicated to losing weight. When my kids came along and i had a four hour commute and worked full time, i couldn't find the time for my beloved cycle, so the weight piled on again. And i love good healthy food and hate junk food

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pjbeckett

9:34am on 1/1/2013

Resolution for 2013. I shall eat as much of whatever I please and drink as much as I can, while I can still afford it. And the Medics and their friends in government can go and suck a lemon. Oh ! and I shall have a cigarette too, if I feel so inclined

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Louisa Gieldon

2:09am on 2/1/2013

Quite right too!

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Steven Tracey

9:42am on 1/1/2013

There's nothing I like more than a nice bit of bounce and wobble ;-)

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Valerie Wood

12:12am on 2/1/2013

Behave yourself Steven LOL

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stewgwyn

10:02am on 1/1/2013

These are the people who say they cannot afford healthy food. You see their shopping trolleys laden with pizzas, multi-packs of crisps, burgers, Coke, biscuits and cakes. You rarely see any fruit and vegetables, they say it's too expensive !

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Chris Price

10:40am on 1/1/2013

Hit the nail on the head there. 2ltrs of coke which i full of sugar and aspartame that has been proven to cause serious health problems is.£2 in one of our local shops yet.. A small pack of new potatoes £1.05. Mixed peppers which like their chilli cousins are full of vitamin c and small amounts of capsicin(unlike cayene peppers that are full of it hence the heat and have more vit C than two oranges) which can help fight cancer £1 So in reality that whole 5p is too much to have a healthier lifestyle

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Louisa Gieldon

2:08am on 2/1/2013

I feel ill if i go a few days without fruit and vegetables. Really seedy and run down. A big plate of something with loads of vegetables is like a pick me up

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stewgwyn

10:55am on 2/1/2013

Yes Louisa, I get weak, trembly and (even more) irritable. I was tested for diabetes but there's nothing wrong with me, I just need to eat a lot ! But given my age group, it needs to be the right stuff .

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Lisa Marie Williams

11:22pm on 2/1/2013

I alway thought that was a rubbish excuse i am a single mum and have plenty of fresh fruit and veg had prepacked meals and junkfood and dont find it that expensive to buy. Also daughter dose lot of activities like gym and cheerleading swimming etc instead of being stuck in front of tv.

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shaun spencer

10:26am on 1/1/2013

The teletubbies should all go to weightwatchers for a start.and look what happened to the fat controller.....!?

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Chris Price

10:50am on 1/1/2013

He excercised and now looks a lot like alec baldwin In the film he does anyway

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movvi

1:53pm on 3/1/2013

Ha ha ha!

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Phil A

10:36am on 1/1/2013

I have lost 8st in 3 years and my weght has gone down from 241/2 st to 161/2 stone. This was done with diet and exercise and it wasn't easy so I can understand why some need help to loose weight. Even now I have to calorie count to stop me putting weght back on so I guess i am stuck with doing this for the rest of my life if I want to stay fit.

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stewgwyn

10:40am on 1/1/2013

Full credit to you, Phil. It isn't easy, but nothing worthwhile ever is. No food tastes as good as slim feels.

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Louisa Gieldon

2:05am on 2/1/2013

I've done it three times and it always goes back on. I'd say that the key is to keep up the exercise and that way your metabolism speeds up. In my cycling days, before the kids came along I could eat what i liked and not put wieght on, Well done Phil, it's a difficult thing to do -I appreciate that

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movvi

1:52pm on 3/1/2013

Nice one, Phil! I think it must be the most difficult thing to do and the reason most can't do it is because willpower is notoriously unreliable! Sometimes it leads me straight to the fridge, for example. If losing weight was easy, no-one would be obese, in my opinion (I have been watching "Embarrassing Fat Bodies" and all those people are clearly unhappy). So I think you're a star! Keep it up! (Or down!) x

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stewgwyn

10:38am on 1/1/2013

I've heard young mothers in the shops ask their children ''what do you want for tea?'' Obviously, the child is not going to say, for example, lean chicken or fish with potatoes and vegetables. The response is almost certain to include chips, with either burgers or pizza and copious amounts of tomato ketchup. Give them what they should be eating, if they leave it they go hungry ! Tough love, but it works .

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Louisa Gieldon

2:02am on 2/1/2013

I agree so much with that. Once we had a neighbour's boy for tea and he didn't know what broccoli and carrrots were. Children will naturally pick the over sweetened over salted rubbish and we need to refine their tastebuds by offering as varied a diet as possible.

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Lisa Marie Williams

11:28pm on 2/1/2013

I lucky daughter likes fruit of veg tho i had opposite problem she never use to eat enough so is underweight but has been eating more since she more active in the activities she does still underweight slightly whoch can also be bad

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movvi

1:49pm on 3/1/2013

I am a bit like the kid who came for tea, Louisa! While I did know what these vegetables were, I was horrified at the thought of eating them and am still now very fussy. I remember clearly being invited for tea as a child and before I accepted, asking my mum to check if there'd be peas! I was so embarrassed about my pickiness! My sisters eat everything - I wonder why some of us are a bit mad when it comes to food.

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Louisa Gieldon

2:41pm on 3/1/2013

Although i like loads of things like broccolli. i am a fussy eater too, as there are tons of stuff that i hate: liver; kidneys; onions; mustard are the main ones! Wish i hated chocolate biscuits instead!

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shaun spencer

11:36am on 1/1/2013

Like most kids, mine wouldnt eat their greens but all i do is disguise the food. And make a cottage pie add extra leak and greens and baked beans and put it on the table announcing that its called cowboy pie and that its what cowboys eat and i find this works a treat.i also do a wicked red indian stew, terminator turnip,and shark and whale pie.it works a treat.they love it. Yet its really just basic ingredients.

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shaun spencer

11:38am on 1/1/2013

Of course shark and whale pie is what the eskimos eat if you didnt know.

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movvi

1:46pm on 3/1/2013

I didn't know - and where do you get the whale?! x

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john

6:51pm on 1/1/2013

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stewgwyn

12:18pm on 2/1/2013

Appropriate headline, ''Bulging Bill''. Does that refer to the guy in the photograph ?

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Brian Holmes

5:13pm on 2/1/2013

A programme on telly last night told of how unnourishing supermarket vegetables are these days compared to 50 years ago. In the case on spinach, the modern plant has only about 5% of the goodness of the 1950s plant. They gave a number of examples, indicating that this applies right across the board. Of course, we already suspected as much but I was somehow surprised that the evidence is so clear and readily available to our authorities. Not that it matters too much to those who live on crisps, pop and limitless varities of junk food in a culture imported from the USA.

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Lisa Marie Williams

11:34pm on 2/1/2013

Frozen veg is meant to be better as it locks all nutrients in compared to fresh veg which loses it

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happymike CHESTER

8:35pm on 2/1/2013

What a good reason for being FAT .It is the N.H.S. fault must see my ambulance chasing lawyer and sue the N.H.S.

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snape

9:52pm on 2/1/2013

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Lorgar Aurelian

11:32pm on 2/1/2013

So how are people obese if they are all in poverty needing food banks? I'm glad my eyes are open.

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movvi

1:45pm on 3/1/2013

There's a point!

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shaun spencer

1:24am on 3/1/2013

Let them die of heart attack.more for the rest of us to go round then .

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Louisa Gieldon

2:35pm on 3/1/2013

How unkind that remark is Shaun!

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Eric Coster

11:42am on 3/1/2013

Stop letting food manufactures put crap in food. Where's the heathly options at Music festivals, cinemas etc. This is just a way of saving money, what next tall people being charged for the extra blood they need in a transfusion.

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movvi

2:00pm on 3/1/2013

I feel embarrassed and like a Bad Mama when my dog puts on a few extra pounds (very easily done with a big dog a when there's turkey about and she makes big sad eyes in her wrinky face - see top left!). Then we cut portions and walk faster for a little while and all is well again. I wonder how people who have overfed their children the wrong foods feel. I'm afraid it'd haunt me!

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SagePhotoWorld

6:09pm on 3/1/2013

Start with mental health. It's easy to overeat if you're depressed or repressed.

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