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The National Obesity Observatory Dr Harry Rutter Director, National Obesity Observatory
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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NOO aims to: Provide a single point of contact for wide-ranging, authoritative information on data, evidence and practice related to obesity, overweight, underweight and their determinants
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…to support policy makers and practitioners involved in tackling obesity and related issues
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Positioning Public Health Observatory Part of APHO Based alongside SEPHO NHS organisation Academic links
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Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives (Jan 2008) National Obesity Observatory commissioned to support the strategy in six key areas
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Six key areas Data and evidence Surveillance Data analysis Evaluation guidance International links Support Expert Panel
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Authoritative source of data and evidence on obesity, overweight and their determinants Compare IOTF, WHO, UK 90 approaches: options paper and consensus workshop Map data, evidence, policy Consult on user needs (and meet them!)
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Co-ordinate surveillance on obesity and overweight Advise on National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) Advise on other surveillance activities
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Analyse surveillance and indicator data Detailed report on the NCMP 2007/08 (complementing IC report) Wide range of other analyses and analytical tools in due course
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Provide guidance on assessing and evaluating pilots and demonstration sites in England Develop standard evaluation criteria and guidance
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International best practice and links with key international and other supranational bodies Participate in UK, EU and international networks on obesity and related issues –PREVOB –HOPE –ALPHA –HEPA Europe –WHO/CDC/IOTF etc –Being here!
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Provide technical support to the Expert Panel Technical papers, guidance, etc
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Not forgetting… Links to research agenda Support to other national strategies Develop Foresight systems map Academic links
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www.noo.org.uk
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What are the population attributable fractions of the modifiable causal risk factors for obesity and what can be done to address them?
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Source: Foresight - Tackling obesities: future choices - http://www.foresight.gov.uk/Obesity/Obesity_final/Index.html
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Food environment Food consumption Physical activity Activity environment Obesity Individual Psychology Societal influences Biology Source: Foresight systems map, 2007
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Will Lehman Brothers have a posthumous impact on obesity? If so, what? How would we know? What could we do about it?
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NCMP Records height, weight, age, sex, ethnicity, postcode Reception and year 6 Approx 1 million children / year
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Deprivation (IMD 2007) and child obesity (NCMP 2006/07) based on postcode of school (100% completeness)
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Child obesity prevalence and average height for children aged 10-11 years by ethnic group (NCMP 2006/07)
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Future possibilities Detailed socio-economic analyses Ethnicity and height GIS analyses Ecological analyses Pseudonymised linkage Longitudinal follow-up
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Establishing common standards Co-ordinating routine data Common standards across sectors and government departments Standard evaluation criteria
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Learning from interventions Cycling Cities and Towns - £100 million Healthy Towns - £60 million Connect2 - £100 million
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Knowledge from experience
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What we cannot speak of we must pass over in silence Ludwig Wittgenstein Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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Evidence trajectories Time Speculation Number of interventions Evidence-based interventions
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Prevalence and incidence of evidence Time Number of studies Prevalence Incidence
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Knowledge into action
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Conclusions Use Foresight map as a template Consult on priorities Don’t reinvent the wheel (or buy spares) Understand this stuff Interpret and translate this stuff Disseminate this stuff Evaluate our effectiveness Improve…
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info@noo.org.uk www.noo.org.uk
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