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Weighing it up: Obesity in Australia

1 June 2009

© Commonwealth of Australia 2009
ISBN 978-0-642-79170-2 (printed version)
ISBN 978-0-642-79171-9 (HTMLversion)

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Preliminary Pages (PDF 132KB)

Foreword
Membership of the Committee
Committee Secretariat
Terms of reference
List of abbreviations
List of recommendations

 
Chapter 1 Introduction (PDF 1092KB)

‘The big picture’
Additional prevalence data
What is overweight and obesity?
Subject of increased attention and reason for inquiry
Carving out a niche for the Committee
Parameters of the report
The inquiry process
Structure of the report

 
Chapter 2 Future implications for Australia (PDF 665KB)

Costs of obesity
Individual costs
Social costs
Future implications
Cost of co-morbidities
Hospital costs
Monitoring interventions
International perspective
The United Kingdom
Committee comment

 
Chapter 3 What more can governments do? (PDF 1873KB)

National leadership
Whole-of-society response
National guidelines
Prevention
Social marketing and education
Active After-school Communities
Health system
Current reviews of the health system
Bariatric surgery
National bariatric register
Changes to the Medicare Benefits Schedule
A role for GPs
Training
Treatment options
Child and maternal health
Regulation
Taxation and subsidies
Advertising
Food labelling
Reformulation
Urban planning
Community facilities and activities
Research agenda
Committee comment

 
Chapter 4 A role for industry (PDF 664KB)

Work with industry
More work to be done
Food industry
Affordability and availability of healthier foods
Weight loss industry
Urban planning industry
Employers
Industry leading improvements
Food industry
Weight loss industry
Urban planning industry
Employers that are raising the bar
Insurance industry
Committee comment

 
Chapter 5 Individuals (PDF 1164KB)

Individual responsibility
Other factors
Biological reasons
The obesogenic environment
Psychological factors
Socio-economic determinants
Knowledge and education
Family responsibility
Individual achievement
Committee comment

 
Chapter 6 Community programs and partnerships (PDF 2755KB)

Introduction
Motivation
Supportive environment
Accessible programs
Variety
Hands-on experience
Sustainability
Parental involvement
Flow-on benefits
Committee comment

 
Chapter 7 Concluding remarks (PDF 70KB)
 
Appendix A - Submissions (PDF 68KB)
 
Appendix B - Exhibits (PDF 87KB)
 
Appendix C – Public Hearings, Inspections and Private Briefings (PDF 88KB)
 
Appendix D – Food Matters: UK Government review of food and food policy - Register of Action Leads (PDF 147KB)

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