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Throw scale away - Carol Coffyn

The World Health Organization has recognized obesity as a global epidemic. There are more than one billion overweight adults worldwide and childhood obesity levels are at an all-time high in Canada.
The World Health Organization has recognized obesity as a global epidemic. There are more than one billion overweight adults worldwide and childhood obesity levels are at an all-time high in Canada. Obesity accounts for two to six per cent of total health care costs. However, the true costs are undoubtedly much greater as not all obesity-related conditions are included in the calculations.

The principal causes of the accelerating obesity problem are sedentary lifestyles and high-fat, energy-dense diets. Urbanization, modernization, economic growth and the globalization of food markets are just some of the forces thought to underlie the obesity epidemic.

Prevention programs aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles, including good nutrition, increasing physical activity, and behavioural change are essential.
The Sudbury & District Health Unit provides our community with a variety of programs, that support these healthy lifestyle choices.

The new Healthy Measures program offers women tips on how to incorporate good nutrition, physical activity and self-esteem into their busy lifestyles. The program asks women to throw out their scales and measuring tapes and to start measuring themselves in healthier ways.

We encourage you to join our efforts to combat obesity in our community by attending the June 9 and 10 forum Healthy People for a Healthier
Tomorrow.

For additional information, contact the Sudbury & District Health Unit's Healthy Weights Action Team at 522-9200, ext 257 or visit www.sdhu.com .

Carol Coffyn
Healthy Weights Action Team