Obesity must be treated in the same way as climate change if the world is to avoid a global health disaster, a leading British expert has warned.
Professor Philip James believes the obesity epidemic is now too serious to be treated merely as another "lifestyle choice" issue.
Instead he wants to see governments and industry coming together to tackle the causes of obesity just as they have done to limit carbon emissions.
The crisis would not be resolved simply by encouraging people to exercise and eat less, he told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston.
"Blaming individuals for their personal vulnerability to weight gain is no longer acceptable in a world where the majority is already overweight and obesity is rising everywhere," said Prof James, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who chairs the International Obesity TaskForce.
He added: "It is naive of ill-informed politicians and food industry executives to place the onus on individuals making 'healthier choices' whilst the environment in which we live is the overwhelming factor amplifying the epidemic.
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Prof James said the obesity challenge required a change of attitude from food manufacturers and suppliers as well as strategic action from governments.
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Was there supposed to be a link to the original?
Yes--I just put the link in.
Thanks!
Tom
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