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City commuters are being offered free metro tickets in exchange for a quick workout as
part of an innovative public health project.
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23 Jul 2015
High streets in the North and Midlands are most likely to feature businesses that are
harmful to the public’s health, with Preston crowned Britain’s unhealthiest high street,
according to a new report.
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26 Mar 2015
The Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) has
appointed four new members to its board of trustees.
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18 May 2018
The Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) and Future Fit Training have signed a strategic
partnership, designed to provide education and support for exercise professionals.
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25 Feb 2019
“Archaic” town planning laws are blocking fitness businesses from having impactful
presences on English high streets which are “drowning in betting shops and fried chicken
joints”, according to the chair of ukactive.
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03 Mar 2017
Some obese and inactive NHS patients are unable to access public health initiatives
designed to improve their wellbeing because budget cuts are causing these services to be
rationed, according to the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).
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20 Jul 2015
Having GPs based in gyms and health clubs – where they could work together with exercise
professionals to get those struggling with obesity more active – is among key
recommendations made in a new report by Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).
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08 May 2018
The Royal Society of Public Health has suggested hairdressers and bar staff could push health messages. So where do health clubs fit in?
HCM issue 10 2015
Health experts are calling for labelling on food and drink to show how much activity would
be required to burn off the calories contained in that product.
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15 Jan 2016
Childhood obesity strategy further delayed, with sugar tax and physical activity unlikely to feature
The government’s long overdue childhood obesity strategy is facing further delays, with
the document now not expected until after the EU referendum.
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26 Feb 2016
Health experts are calling on the government to scrap the so-called ‘fat letters’ posted to
parents in England to tell them if their child is overweight and instead offer more guidance
for fostering healthy lifestyles.
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10 Nov 2015
A conservation initiative which aims to offer “physical activity with a purpose” is planning
to become the UK’s largest physical activity initiative as it gears up for expansion.
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10 May 2016
The physical activity sector’s best performers in workforce development were announced
last night (30 November) at the Active Training Awards 2017.
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01 Dec 2017
Physical activity should be embedded into every aspect of society, says ukactive, which
will today (5 November) publish a new call-to-arms Blueprint urging the government to
make overcoming inactivity a top-tier public health priority.
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05 Nov 2015
Health and wellbeing are in retreat, stalling the UK’s economy says former Bank of England economist
The declining health of Britons is stalling the nation’s economic growth. This is the key
message from Andy Haldane, chief executive of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) and former
chief economist at the Bank of England, who spoke at The Health Foundation thinktank's
annual Real challenge lecture.
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14 Nov 2022
The Fitness Industry Association (FIA) and the Royal Society for the Prevention
of Accidents (RoSPA) have joined forces in a bid to improve the "quality and
safety" of the UK's physical activity sector.
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21 May 2012
Guidance covering the construction of indoor trampoline parks, as well as operating and
maintenance requirements, has been published by the British Standards Institution (BSI).
news •
23 Mar 2017
The School Food Trust is set to launch Let’s Get Cooking – a national network of clubs to encourage children of all ages and non-cooking parents to cook nutritious meals.
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23 Jul 2007
The number of accidental drownings in the UK – excluding crime and suicides – fell by 15
per cent last year.
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15 May 2018
Plans to shelve the UK's sugar tax (Soft Drinks Industry Levy) and other pieces of legislation designed to
tackle the obesity epidemic have hit legal hurdles and fierce resistance from both MPs and the medical
profession.
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20 Sep 2022
Experts and campaign groups have poured scorn on the government’s Childhood Obesity
Strategy, describing it as a “missed opportunity”, “embarrassing” and “weak”.
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18 Aug 2016
Nutrient-seeking bodybuilders who buy human breast milk over the internet risk
contracting diseases such as hepatitis B and C, HIV and syphilis, experts have warned.
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19 Jun 2015
Neil King, managing director of 1Life, explains the leisure operator’s root and branch transformation since 2013
HCM issue 1 2016
The MD of Green Gym on his organisation’s belief in physical activity for a purpose
HCM issue 8 2016
More than 100 people from across the academic and sport and physical activity sectors
gathered at the Royal Society of Arts in London on 28 September to launch the Physical
Literacy Consensus Statement for England.
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30 Sep 2023
Laura Dagg takes a look forward to the highlights of this year's Leisure Industry Week, which takes place in Birmingham later this month
HCM issue 9 2013
Health secretary Andrew Lansley has announced plans for a 'radical' new public health service to encourage people in England to adopt healthier lifestyles.
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30 Nov 2010
Prime Minister David Cameron has called for individuals and local communities to be given more control over public services as part of reforms to help increase freedom and choice.
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12 Jul 2011
Prime Minister Tony Blair has urged the public to take responsibility for their own health.
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26 Jul 2006
The Register of Exercise Professionals (REPs) has joined the Fitness Industry Association (FIA) as a stakeholder organisation working with NICE (National Institute for Clinical Excellence) in the review of public health guidance on physical activity.
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09 Aug 2005
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