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How many adults and children in the UK are either overweight or
obese?
A Almost 1/3 adults and 2/3 children
B Almost ½ adults and 1/3 children
C Almost 2/3 adults and 1/3 children
D Almost ¼ adults and ½ children
How many adults and children in the UK are either overweight or
obese?
A Almost 1/3 adults and 2/3 children
B Almost ½ adults and 1/3 children
C Almost 2/3 adults and 1/3 children
D Almost ¼ adults and ½ children
Being overweight or obese increases the risk of which
diseases and illnesses?
A Heart diseaseB Type 2 diabetesC Some cancersD All three
A Heart diseaseB Type 2 diabetesC Some cancersD All three
Being overweight or obese increases the risk of which
diseases and illnesses?
If nothing is done, how much money each year could obesity cost the
NHS and wider economy by 2050?
A £10 billionB £20 billionC £35 billionD £50 billion
If nothing is done, how much money each year could obesity cost the
NHS and wider economy by 2050?
A £10 billionB £20 billionC £35 billionD £50 billion
Obesity reduces adult life expectancy by how many years?
A Up to 3 yearsB Up to 11 yearsC Up to 9 yearsD Up to 5 years
A Up to 3 yearsB Up to 11 yearsC Up to 9 yearsD Up to 5 years
Obesity reduces adult life expectancy by how many years?
On average, how many portions of fruit and vegetables do 8 -16
year olds eat each day?
A 1 portionB 2 – 3 portionsC 3 – 4 portionsD 5 portions
On average, how many portions of fruit and vegetables do 8 -16
year olds eat each day?
A 1 portionB 2 – 3 portionsC 3 – 4 portionsD 5 portions
In 1980 the average time spent preparing meals was 2 hours. How
many minutes on average were spent preparing meals in 2000?
A 1 ½ hoursB 1 hourC 40 minutesD 20 minutes
A 1 ½ hoursB 1 hourC 40 minutesD 20 minutes
In 1980 the average time spent preparing meals was 2 hours. How
many minutes on average were spent preparing meals in 2000?
What is the recommended level of physical activity for health and well
being for children and young people?
A 30 minutes a dayB 1 hour a dayC 30 minutes 5 x a weekD 1 hour 3 x a week
A 30 minutes a dayB 1 hour a dayC 30 minutes 5 x a weekD 1 hour 3 x a week
What is the recommended level of physical activity for health and well
being for children and young people?
On average, how much time do you think today’s young people spend during the day on the computer or
watching TV?
A 5 hours 20 minutesB 4 hours 40 minutesC 3 hours 15 minutesD 2 hours 56 minutes
On average, how much time do you think today’s young people spend during the day on the computer or
watching TV?
A 5 hours 20 minutesB 4 hours 40 minutesC 3 hours 15 minutesD 2 hours 56 minutes
Which of the following statements is true?
A Everyone knows the link between overweight and health outcomes
B Parents can accurately judge their own and their children’s weight
C Sensationalist reporting in the media encourages those most at risk to
distance themselves from the issue and not change their behaviour
D Remaining overweight is purely an issue of personal choice
A Everyone knows the link between overweight and health outcomes
B Parents can accurately judge their own and their children’s weight
C Sensationalist reporting in the media encourages those most at risk to
distance themselves from the issue and not change their behaviour
D Remaining overweight is purely an issue of personal choice
Which of the following statements is true?
How much money did the food and drinks industry spend on advertising
confectionary, snacks, fast food restaurants and fizzy drinks in 2007?
A £3 millionB £35 millionC £75 millionD £335 million
How much money did the food and drinks industry spend on advertising
confectionary, snacks, fast food restaurants and fizzy drinks in 2007?
A £3 millionB £35 millionC £75 millionD £335 million
What does Social Marketing mean?
A Advertising at no cost
B Getting a health message to everyone
C Using marketing techniques to get a message across to a group
D Careful application of marketing techniques to achieve behaviour goals for a social good
A Advertising at no cost
B Getting a health message to everyone
C Using marketing techniques to get a message across to a group
D Careful application of marketing techniques to achieve behaviour goals for a social good
What does Social Marketing mean?
What is the anticipated cost per year of the ‘Change4Life’ Social
Marketing campaign?
A £2 millionB £12 millionC £25 millionD £225 million
A £2 millionB £12 millionC £25 millionD £225 million
What is the anticipated cost per year of the ‘Change4Life’ Social
Marketing campaign?
Which of the following are target behaviours for Change4Life?
A Reducing fat intakeB Control of portion sizeC Reducing snacksD All of them and more
Which of the following are target behaviours for Change4Life?
A Reducing fat intakeB Control of portion sizeC Reducing snacksD All of them and more
Who has the responsibility to try to change the rising levels of
obesity?
A National Health ServiceB GovernmentC IndividualsD Everyone
A National Health ServiceB GovernmentC IndividualsD Everyone
Who has the responsibility to try to change the rising levels of
obesity?