Kimberley Lloyd-Rees explains what DCPs can do to help.

Earlier in 2022, we heard about a new study which will look at the role dentists can play in reducing obesity in the UK. The study’s lead said, “(dentists) are ideally positioned to screen and intervene to reduce obesity. If we are serious about reducing obesity… it will require an all-hands-on-deck approach, including active advocacy from dental health professionals.” With statistics showing how over half of adults (male and female) in the UK are overweight, and 26 per cent and 29 per cent (respectively) obese, this does support the need for a multi-agency approach, working together for healthier communities.

Obesity is also a global problem. On World Obesity Day in March, the WHO urged countries to do more to tackle the crisis, which affects more than a billion people worldwide, with that number still increasing. Obesity impacts general systemic health, including oral health, as well as mental health and wellbeing. Early intervention can make a huge difference, with evidence to show the significant associations between a child’s obesity status and that of their parents or carers.

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