Nearly a quarter of children in
And by the time they leave for secondary school the fat factor rises to more than a third.
Work is already under way to tackle the towns weight problem but now NHS Bolton, the primary care trust for the borough, is hoping more can be done by backing a national campaign targeting the issue.
Change4Life is a Government scheme to support families, particularly children, in eating well, taking more exercise and, consequently, living longer.
An advertising campaign launched this week raises awareness of the health risks connected with obesity and gives information on how to combat the problem.
NHS Bolton says the campaign messages are crucially important.
Jan Hutchinson, director of public health, said: Theres a huge amount of work already going on in Bolton.
The national campaign will give a real boost to local work, helping get across important messages.
This campaign is about families enjoying healthy meals and having fun getting active together.
More than one-in-10 reception pupils 12.5 per cent aged four or five are overweight, and 9.5 per cent obese.
When they reach Year Six, aged 10 and 11, 14.4 per cent are overweight and 17.2 per cent obese.
Latest figures show that more than 51,000 adults in Bolton are obese, with the number expected to rise to more than 56,000 sometime next year.
Adults are classed as obese if their body mass index is 30 or more, although a more complex formula is used to work out if children are overweight.
Cllr Andy Morgan, chairman of Bolton Councils health scrutiny committee and the Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for Bolton South East has welcomed the campaign and work of NHS Bolton but wants parents to get more involved.
He said: It is ridiculous and shocking that children are starting school with these problems.
As an obese person myself I know how hard it is once you are in this situation.
I welcome these initiatives because we have got to do all we can to make sure children are educated as early as possible.
But parents need to take responsibility too and act in the years before their children start school.
Anyone wanting to find out more about Change4Life should visit nhs.uk/change4life or contact 0300 1234567.
Original Article published in the Bolton News on 09/01/09
Link: http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/4033569.Tackling_the_town_s_fat_factor/
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