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On 22 February 2012, the Superintendence for
Public Health, in the Ministry for Health, the Elderly and Community
Care of Malta, launched the Healthy Weight for Life strategy for
2012–2020. The Minister, Dr Joseph Cassar, said that the Strategy
recommends a significantly stepped-up and coordinated multisectoral
approach to tackle the trend towards increasing obesity and overweight
in the Maltese population. The aim is a society in which healthy
lifestyles related to diet and physical activity become the norm and
healthy choices are easy and accessible to all, so as to prevent disease
and prolong disability-free years of life.Speaking at the launch, João Breda, Programme Manager for Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity at WHO/Europe, noted, “Making nutrition and health a top priority is the right thing to do, for now and for the future.”
The strategy aims to halt and reverse the obesity epidemic through stepped-up intersectoral action. It suggests using both economic instruments to motivate healthy lifestyle choices – such as policies on pricing, taxing and subsidizing food, and employer tax incentives – and initiatives aimed at individuals, communities, schools, workplaces and specific health-sector services.
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