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September 2018. Fresh Start: A Framework for Healthy and Sustainable Diets

Sep 20, 2018

The UK Health Forum’s three-part report, Fresh Start: A Framework for Healthy and Sustainable Diets, has found that the whole of the UK’s current food system, from farm- to- fork, is failing to support the Government’s healthy eating goals, low risk drinking...

September 2018. Rebalance: Review of Behaviour and Lifestyle Interventions for Severe Obesity: an Evidence Synthesis

Sep 2, 2018

The aim of the REBALANCE study, funded by the National Institute for Health Research, was to integrate the quantitative, qualitative and economic evidence base for the management of higher levels of obesity by weight loss and maintenance services. The UKHF worked with...

December 2017. Modelling the implications of reducing smoking prevalence: the benefits of increasing the UK tobacco duty escalator to public health and economic outcomes

Dec 19, 2017

This study, funded by Cancer Research UK, modelled the health and economic impacts of increasing the existing cigarette tobacco duty escalator (TDE) in the UK from the current 2% above consumer price inflation to 5%.  Back to our...

May 2017. Modelling the long-term impacts of a weight loss intervention: Oral presentation at the European Congress on Obesity, Porto 2017

May 19, 2017

The UK Health Forum modelling department collaborated with researchers at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Liverpool, to model the long term health impact and cost-effectiveness of referring obese patients to commercially available group weight loss...

May 2017. Using Brexit to tackle non-communicable diseases and improve the health of the public

May 12, 2017

The UK Health Forum developed a briefing to provide an overview of the public health challenges and opportunities in relation to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) post Brexit. We reviewed EU laws, regulations and policies to determine their impact on health, covering...
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