Thursday, November 01, 2007

Guardian: Ten new towns to ban Potato Kugel

Towns where the folks have a "lean and hungry look":
The government is planning to tackle the growing obesity epidemic in Britain by broadening its plans for eco towns and turning them into healthy or fit towns, the Guardian can reveal.

The health secretary, Alan Johnson, is convinced that two great challenges facing Britain - climate change and obesity - are linked.

He believes it makes sense that 10 eco towns already being planned by the government should now be built and designed to confront the UK's obesity crisis, drawing on pioneering schemes already producing results in Australia, France and Finland.

Mr Johnson wants Britain to follow the example of 10 French towns which have focused on young children and seen substantial cuts in obesity. The initiatives in France led to the proportion of overweight boys aged seven to 12 falling from 19% to 10% and in the girls from 10% to 7%.

He is convinced only a comprehensive rather than the current fragmented approach will work.

Practical measures in new healthy towns being considered by ministers include:

· Regular weigh-ins for children starting as they leave primary school, including the recording of body mass indexes

· Increasing the number of cycle lanes

· Designing safe walking routes to schools and from suburbs into the centre

· Programmes in schools to inspire children to eat healthily, avoid fast food outlets, learn to cook and play sport from a young age

· Ensuring GP practices are on the high street so more people can use them

· Larger parks, modern playgrounds and improved leisure centres [...]
No doubt Ideological Uniformity Centers will play an important role . . .

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