Number of obese adults in England has doubled to 14.3m since UK’s first obesity strategy in 1992, damning analysis reveals
A new analysis has found that the number of obese adults in England has more than doubled since the government launched the UK's first obesity strategy in 1992, with the figure now standing at 14.3 million. The findings are described as damning, highlighting decades of failed public health policy despite repeated government initiatives aimed at tackling rising obesity rates.
The article's full detail was not available, but the headline figure underscores a long-term public health challenge that successive strategies since 1992 have failed to reverse. The scale of the increase raises questions about the effectiveness of past interventions and the pressure this places on the NHS and wider society.
- Obese adults in England have doubled to 14.3 million since 1992.
- Analysis is damning of decades of UK obesity strategy.
- Highlights failure of repeated government health initiatives.