Healthy Diet and Healthy Weight
Whether you're trying to lose weight, get in shape or just live a healthier life, eating well has lots of benefits. From improving your health to saving you money, there are lots of reasons to eat well.
If you eat too many foods that are high in fat and sugar, and you're not as active as you should be, you're more likely to put on weight.
You can still enjoy the foods you love, by making some small changes and food swaps to help you cut back. Switching from dairy products that are full fat and high in sugar to ones that are low fat and have less sugar can really help
Health Professionals can use the 'Lets talk about weight'
Practical advice and tools to support health and care professionals make brief interventions in weight management for adults
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/adult-weight-management-a-guide-to-brief-interventions
Very Brief Intervention
Ask
How important is it for you to eat healthily?
- Empathise that this not always easy to eat the recommended 5 portions of fruit and vegetables per day but we can all cut down on fat, salt and sugar whenever we can.
- Eating healthily and the right amount can help you feel your best, stop you gaining weight and lower your risks of getting some diseases.
- When it comes to watching your weight, it's not just food you need to watch out for as some drinks can also be high in calories.
How would you most like to improve what you eat, if you could?
- If the answer indicates a desire to increase fruit and veg into the diet then you may wish to signpost them to the NHS Choices '5 a day top tips' (in ACT section)
- If the answer indicates a desire for healthy food recipes then you may wish to signpost them to the Change for Life website which has some useful resources in for healthy meals and lunchboxes. (in ACT section)
Do you check the labels on food packaging when you are out shopping to help you make healthier choices?
What types of drinks do you have in a typical day?
- Health Professionals can use the 'Lets talk about weight'
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/adult-weight-management-a-guide-to-brief-interventions
Assist
Explain the some food manufactures and supermarkets display nutritional information on packed foods and this can be useful when comparing different food products
- Front-of-pack labels, such as the label in the above image, usually give a quick guide to:
- energy
- fat content
- saturated fat content
- sugars content
- salt content
- Some front-of-pack nutrition labels use red, amber and green colour coding
- Colour-coded nutritional information, as shown in the image above, tells you at a glance if the food has high, medium or low amounts of fat, saturated fat, sugars and salt
- red means high
- amber means medium
- green means low
- In short, the more green on the label, the healthier the choice. If you buy a food that has all or mostly green on the label
Explain that the Eatwell guide below shows how much of what you eat overall should come from each food group
A balanced diet contains foods from all the five major food groups. The Eatwell Guide above encourages us to:
- eat at least five portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day
- base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates; choosing wholegrain versions where possible have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks); choosing lower fat and lower sugar options
- eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins (including two portions of fish every week, one of which should be oily)
- choose unsaturated oils and spreads and eat in small amounts
- drink 6-8 cups/glasses of fluid a day If consuming foods and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar, have these less often and in small amounts.
Would you consider swapping some high sugar drinks for low sugar alternatives?
- Did you know that swapping one sugary soft drink with water can have huge benefits to your health. One typical can of regular soft drink can have around 7-10 teaspoons of sugar which is around the 39 grams of sugar which itself exceeds the recommended maximum sugar intake for an average adult for a whole day.
- Did you know that tooth decay from high sugary food is the biggest cause of hospital admissions among young children, would you be interested in some information on sugar swaps for food and drink?
Act
Self Care
- The Public Health England 'One You' Website contains a wealth of information on different food choices and healthy recipes
- Visit the healthy eating page on the 'Change for Life' website which has loads of great information about food and drink swaps for a healthier diet.
- Try the new 'Be Food Smart app'! See how much sugar, sat fat and salt is really inside your food and drink - just by scanning the barcode from your mobile phone, Android and Iphone Apps available.
- Visit the recipes page on 'Change for Life' has a extensive list of recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and lunchboxes!
- NHS Choices has a useful list of tips on how to add your 5 a day into your daily meals
Local Support and Contact Details
MoreLife - weight management and health improvement programmes
Our weight management programmes create long-lasting shifts in behaviour and give you the tools and support you need to achieve your health goals.
To join the 12 week programme, you can self refer via the website or phone number below.
OUR 12 WEEK PROGRAMME
The MoreLife 12-week, group programme offers a psychologically-informed model. Each session lasts for one and a half hours with a 30-minute drop in before or after.
Each week you’ll focus on a different topic. These range from learning about nutrition and portion sizes, to understanding the importance of sleep.
Our practitioners don’t tell people what to do, instead, you will be guided and supported to understand how thoughts, emotions and feelings influence decisions. We’ll help you to develop strategies to make healthier choices, cope with setbacks and manage specific triggers like stress.
You can ask your GP or Health professional to refer you to MoreLife or alternatively you can self-refer via the website or phone number below.
Website: Bedfordshire & Milton Keynes | Weight Management - MoreLife UK (more-life.co.uk)
Telephone: 0808 208 2340
Healthy Start Scheme - help to buy food and milk
If you get Universal credit, you can apply online if:
- you’re at least 10 weeks pregnant or have at least one child under 4 years old
- your family’s monthly ‘take-home pay for this period’ is £408 or less from employment
If you get Child Tax Credit, you can apply online if:
- you have at least one child under 4 years old
- your family’s annual income is £16,190 or less
You can apply via the website link below or call the number provided
Website: www.healthystart.nhs.uk
Telephone: 0300 330 7010
Healthier Families - NHS online resource
Easy ways to eat well and move more
Welcome to the new home of Change4Life. We have a new name and look, but don't worry – we're still here to help you and your family eat better and move more. Click here: Healthier Families - Home - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Healthy You's Adult Weight Management Groups
Would you like to lose weight?
Healthy You offer a 12 week programme with 45 minutes Nutrition Workshops and 45 minutes physical activity sessions. There are lots of options to understand food choices and to help you find tasty, small changes to help you lose weight for good. We run groups with our friendly registered Nutritionists and trained Physical Activity Specialists who are fun and sociable, giving you the chance meet people who, just like you, want to get fit and lose weight.
We encourage a balanced approach to weight management by including what you eat and helping you to move more. We will also help you to track your progress – we’ll be there every step of the way and to cheer on every pound you lose. https://healthyyou.org.uk/services/healthy-weight/
Tel:0333 005 0093
Website: https://healthyyou.org.uk/sign-up/
Healthy You's Health Trainers
With this service you’ll be assigned your own Health Trainer who will help you to set realistic, health related goals. They will offer support and understanding every step of the way. Your Health Trainer will work with you to find out what changes you could make and, with 6 sessions of healthy lifestyle support, they can help you with many elements of your health such as;
- Healthy eating
- Losing weight
- Increasing physical activity
- Reducing stress
Tel: 0333 005 0093
Website: https://healthyyou.org.uk/sign-up/
More Life - Weight management and healthy lifestyle programmes
At Morelife we are passionate about supporting individuals and communities to improve their health and well-being. We are committed to tackling health inequalities and promoting healthy behaviours through our evidence-based programmes.
We can support you to manage your weight, stop smoking, be more active, and improve your mental health and well-being.
Telephone: 0113 812 5233
Be Active Beds
Be Active, inspiring Bedfordshire to Move More!
We work to ensure movement is part of everyone's day to day life, in particular we look to address the inequalities around access to physical activity across Bedford, Central Bedfordshire and Luton.
There are a number of different barriers and we work to break down these barriers to ensure everyone in the county has an equal opportunity to access physical activity
Website: About Us | BeActive (beactivebeds.co.uk)
Active Lifestyles
Are you worried about your health? Struggling to get active and don’t know where to start? If you live in Central Bedfordshire, speak to your GP or health professional about an active lifestyles referral.
Telephone:0300 300 6372
Essex Wellbeing Service
Essex Wellbeing Service delivers weight management courses in Essex, including My Weight Matters, for people aged 18 and over, and a child health improvement service for 4-17 year olds. To find out more about the courses available please contact the Essex Wellbeing Service.
Website: Essex Wellbeing Service
Telephone: 0300 303 9988
Hertfordshire County Council
For resources and advice please visit Hertfordshire County Council
Hertfordshire Health Walks
All our walks are inclusive and welcoming to all. We encourage everyone to be courteous and tolerant. Please familiarise yourself with our Code of Conduct. And what is expected.
Web: Hertfordshire Health Walks | Hertfordshire County Council
Total Wellbeing Luton - Healthy Lifestyles
Need help managing your weight? Take the first step towards a healthier you with Total Wellbeing Luton's free Healthy Lifestyles Programmes for adults, children and pregnancy.
Website: https://www.totalwellbeingluton.org/managing-your-weight.html
Telephone: 0300 555 4152
Walking for Health
They provide volunteer-led walks in various locations across Milton Keynes for people of all fitness levels.
Website: Walking for health
Telephone: 01908 253 619
Easy ways to eat well and move more
Welcome to the new home of Change4Life. We have a new name and look, but don't worry – we're still here to help you and your family eat better and move more. Click here: Healthier Families - Home - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
Crown
Healthy lifestyle programme with GP support, access to fruit and vegetable. Referrals into weight management services, depression and non-pharma interventions.
Available at the following practices in Milton Keynes:
Red House Surgery
Address: 241 Queensway, Fenny Stratford, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 2EH
Telephone: 01908 375111
Website: https://redhousesurgery.co.uk/
Whaddon Medical Centre
Address: 25 Witham Court, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 7QU
Telephone: 01908 373058
Website: https://whaddonhealthcare.co.uk/
Water Eaton Health Centre
Address: Water Eaton Health Centre, Fern Grove, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 3HN
Telephone: 01908 371318
Website:
Cobbs Garden Surgery
Address: West St, Olney MK46 5QG
Telephone: 01234 988590
Website: https://cobbsgardensurgery.co.uk/
South West Network
Wellbeing in families in low socio-economic and deprived areas – Children and Young People (CYP) weight reduction through physical activity.
Local Providers in Milton Keynes
Bedford Street Surgery
Address: 4 Bedford St, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 2TX
Website: https://bedfordstreetsurgery.co.uk/
Telephone: 01908 658850
Westfield Road Surgery
Address: 11 Westfield Rd, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK2 2DJ
Website: https://westfieldroadsurgery.co.uk/
Telephone: 01908 377103
Westcroft Health Centre
Address: 1 Savill Lane, Westcroft, Milton Keynes MK4 4EN
Website: https://westfieldroadsurgery.co.uk/
Telephone: 01908 520545
Parkside Medical Centre
Address: Whalley Drive, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6EN
Website: https://parksmed.co.uk/
Telephone: 01908 375341
MoreLife - Weight Management and Health Improvement Programmes
Our weight management programmes to create a long-lasting shift in behaviour and provide support tools to achieve healthy goals.
Join the 12 week programme via the website or by calling the phone number below.
MoreLife 12 WEEK PROGRAMME
The MoreLife 12-week group programme offers a psychologically informed model. Each session lasts for one and a half hours with a 30-minute drop-in before or after.
Each week you’ll focus on a different topic. These range from learning about nutrition and portion sizes to understand the importance of sleep.
Our practitioners don’t tell people what to do, instead, you will be guided and supported to understand how thoughts, emotions, and feelings influence decisions. We’ll help you to develop strategies to make healthier choices, cope with setbacks and manage specific triggers like stress.
You can ask your GP or Health professional to refer you to MoreLife or you can self-refer via the website or phone number below.
Website: Bedfordshire & Milton Keynes | Weight Management - MoreLife UK (more-life.co.uk)
Telephone: 0808 208 2340
Help with weight management
“More than two-thirds of adults in Norfolk are classed as overweight or obese. Being obese can impact on your physical and mental health.”
To help you on your journey to reaching a healthier weight, Norfolk County Council have commissioned the following weight management services.
Offer: Norfolk
Ready to Change – Your way to better health
Here you'll learn more about behaviour change. You'll find tools to help you set goals or targets, plan how to tackle problems when they arise and maintain your new behaviours.
These tools can be used to make positive changes to your life. Things like eating a healthy diet, losing weight, being more active, quitting smoking and drinking less
Offer: Norfolk
Ready to Change - Help with weight management
Offer: Norfolk
Active Norfolk
“No matter your age, gender, ability or fitness level, being physically active will benefit your body in hundreds of ways. According to Public Health England you should aim to be active for 150 minutes or more each week.
At Active Norfolk, we are working hard to increase physical activity levels across the county. We do this by working closely with other charities and organisations to ensure physical activity is accessible to everyone, and through the benefits to help the people of Norfolk live longer, happier and healthier lifestyles.
Whether you already lead a fairly active lifestyle or you’re just getting started, we can help you at all stages of your journey to being physically active.
Website: https://www.activenorfolk.org/public/
Offer: Norfolk
Every Move Matters Activity Finder
Every Move is a brand new activity finder for the people of Norfolk. The new, easy-to-use website has been designed with the user in mind. This means it’s easy to list activity sessions, while also making them easy to find for those looking to become more active. Together, we can get Norfolk moving!
Website: https://www.activenorfolk.org/public/activity-finder/
Offer: Norfolk
West Suffolk Eating Disorders Service
The West Suffolk Eating Disorders Service offers a community service to young people with possible Eating Disorders.
Age of service: This service covers children and young people under 25 years. However, the service is available to people over the age of 25 years.
The conditions you treat: We are currently providing treatment for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa.
What to expect from us: You can expect to be contacted between 5-15 days depending on urgency once we have received your referral into our service. Our emphasis is to provide early intervention to try and keep the young person in the community. We provide comprehensive assessment to determine need and risk. From this we develop a care plan with the young person and their family.
Treatment and therapy may include education and information about eating disorders, nutritional support and advice, meal planning and management, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Therapy and Family Based Treatment (for details of what these treatments are see Eating Disorders Service Treatment Definitions). The aim is to minimize harm and promote recovery.
How we support carers, including friends and family: We recognize the importance of families and carers and where possible, we work closely with them. We understand that talking about eating difficulties can be a sensitive issue to discuss and we offer time to talk to individuals and families.
We offer a Parent Skills Based Program, aimed at informing, educating and helping parents and carers through their child’s recovery from an eating disorder. This runs for 6 consecutive weeks, focusing on different subjects, such as, nutrition, exercise, understanding the condition and building resilience.
We also offer a parent and carers support group, which is facilitated by our service staff and parents together. This group runs on the first Wednesday of each month from 6.30pm, at The Recovery College, Hospital Road, Ickworth Drive, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3NR. This group is a closed group to those who are in service with us.
Referral and availability notes: Referral to our service is through the Emotional Wellbeing Hub for 0-25-year olds or through your GP. (If you are over 25 please see your GP to be referred to our service.)
The Emotional Wellbeing Hub will assess your referral and aim to contact you within a week of receiving your referral, depending on the level of risk. If your referral is deemed high risk, you will be contacted within 48hrs. (If it is a life-threatening emergency call 999.)
An Emotional Wellbeing Hub practitioner will contact you or the service user by phone to discuss the information you have provided in your referral and they will determine if our service is suitable for you or if the needs of the service user can be best met with another service.
Telephone: 01638 558650
There is a general ‘mental health’ out of hours service available. The contact number for this is 0300 123 1334.
Healthy Diet and Healthy Weight
LOCAL INFORMATION
Thurrock Healthy Lifestyle Service: Help is available for Thurrock residents whose weight puts them at higher risk of ill-health, with organised local programmes that can help with weight management. These are for eligible adults aged 18 years-old or older.
For more information:
Website: Thurrock Healthy Lifestyle Service - Thurrock Council
Telephone: 0800 292 2299 (Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm)
Email THLS@thurrock.gov.uk
Slimming World offers a 12-week course of group sessions to help people eat more healthily and have a more active lifestyle. You can check your weight each week to see your progress, and you'll be given ideas and recipes to help you lose weight.
This course is also suitable for pregnant women and those with Type 2 Diabetes.
To take part, you must:
- have a BMI of at least 25 – or at least 23 if you're from a black or minority ethnic group – and no more than 39.9
- not already be a Slimming World member or have been a member in the past 3 months
This course is free to those eligible.
To register, see Thurrock Healthy Lifestyle Service | Public Health | Thurrock Council
Impulse Leisure Exercise on Referral programme offers 12 weeks of gym-based activity for those who wish to lose weight and increase their physical activity levels. It provides a range of options suitable to your needs, helping you work towards long-term lifestyle changes.
To refer yourself to this programme, you must:
- have a BMI of at least 25 – or at least 23 if you're from a black or minority ethnic group – and no more than 39.9
- have no long-term health conditions, such as cancer, stroke, hypertension (high blood pressure), heart attack, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), mental health conditions, neuromuscular conditions – for example, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease – or conditions affecting bones, joints or mobility
If you have any of the long-term conditions above but would still like to take part, speak with your GP as they may be able to refer you to this programme.
The cost is £3 per week, or £1.50 per week if you receive benefits.
To register, see Thurrock Healthy Lifestyle Service | Public Health | Thurrock Council
NATIONAL INFORMATION
The NHS Digital Weight Management Programme is a 12-week online programme that supports adults living with obesity who also have a diagnosis of diabetes, hypertension or both, to manage their weight and improve their health.
To take part, you must have:
- a BMI of at least 30
- a diagnosis of diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure) or both
- a smartphone or computer with internet access
You can only take part in this programme by GP referral – ask your GP for details.
NHS Better Health Lose Weight is an online resource, to help you start healthier eating habits, be more active, and start losing weight. It includes a link to download the NHS weight loss plan app, which includes a 12 week plan to help you:
- set weight loss goals
- plan your meals
- make healthier food choices
- get more active and burn more calories
- record your activity and progress
For more information:
Website: Lose weight - Better Health - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
NHS Healthier Families is an online resource aimed at promoting healthier lifestyles for children, including healthy eating habits, activities and maintaining a healthy weight.
For more information:
Website: Healthier Families - Home - NHS (www.nhs.uk)