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Statistics on walking and cycling amongst adults, at local authority level in England for the year ending 2021.
Report on the evidence base to quantify the impact of investment in cycling and walking and make the case for investing in both.
Data and statistics about walking and cycling, based on the National Travel Survey and Active Lives Survey.
The Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) report on lower carbohydrate diets for adults with type 2 diabetes.
We are seeking scientific comments on SACN’s draft report: ‘Lower carbohydrate diets for adults with type 2 diabetes’.
Regulatory Policy Committee opinion on DHSC's impact assessment on Restricting checkout end-of-aisle and store entrance sales of food and drinks high in fat salt and sugar
Walking and cycling statistics in England for 2021, including the proportion of adults walking or cycling at a local authority level.
This paper describes the relationship between obesity and diabetes to support public health policy makers and practitioners.
The CMA’s initial investigation has found that TLS’ purchase of Tereos UK & Ireland could result in higher sugar prices.
Information on stakeholder engagement conducted by PHE as part of the food and drink reformulation programme.
Walking and cycling statistics tables, produced by Department for Transport.
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