What is the obesity rate in France
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Towards sustainable food: A major health, social, territorial and environmental issue for France
Government report outline strategies for sustainable food. Both a short 20 point brief and full report are available.
Categories (partial): | Evidence of Nutritional or Health Strategy/ Guidelines/Policy/Action plan |
Year(s): | 2020 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | Government |
Findoutmore: | www.senat.fr |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
References: | Vers une alimentation durable : Un enjeu sanitaire, social, territorial et environnemental majeur pour la FranceRapport d'information de Mme Franoise CARTRON et M. Jean-Luc FICHET, fait au nom de la dlgation snatoriale la prospectiven 476 (2019-2020) - 28 mai 2020 |
2019 Recommendations for eating, physical activity and physical inactivity for adults
Recommendations for adults on diet and physical activity (& inactivity), taking into consideration the population's knowledge, behaviour and beliefs.
2019 Obesity care roadmap
Roadmap which aims to aims to structure and implement coordinated and graded health care programs that are suitable for those who are obese or at risk of becoming obese. particularly to reduce inequalities of access to care and improve the quality of care.
2019-2023 National Nutrition Strategy
National nutrition strategy with monitoring committee.
Categories: | Evidence of Nutritional or Health Strategy/ Guidelines/Policy/Action plan |
Year(s): | 2019-2023 |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | Minsitry of Health |
Findoutmore: | solidarites-sante.gouv.fr |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
References: | PROGRAMME NATIONAL NUTRITION SANT 2019-2023. Ministre des Solidarits et de la Sant. |
Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 1925/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards trans fat, other than trans fat naturally occurring in fat of animal origin
Measures to limit or virtually eliminate industrially-produced trans fatty acids in food intended for the final consumer and/or for supply to retail. Adopted by The European Commission from April 2019. (Available in multiple languages)
Categories: | Evidence of Marketing Guidelines/Policy |
Year(s): | 2019 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | The European Commission |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
References: | Information provided with kind permission of WHO Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA): https://extranet.who.int/nutrition/gina/en/node/36162 (last accessed 12.07.22) |
Stay healthy throughout your life 2019
Focusing on nutrition and exercise.
The French National Nutrition and Health Program
In France, the recommendations on diet and physical activity are elaborated and disseminated by the public health authorities since the implementation of the first National Nutrition and Health Program (PNNS) in 2001. The first official FBDGs were published in 2002 for adults, in 2004 for children, in 2006 for the elderly, and in 2008 for pregnant women. The revised version of the guidelines for adults was published in 2019. The new guidelines for children from birth to 17 years old and adolescents will be published in 2021. Other revised guidelines for elderly and pregnant women will be published in 2022.
The 2018-2022 National Health Strategy
National strategy aiming to reduce chronic diseases and their consequences, ensure the health system is adapting to demographic, epidemiological and societal challenges amongst other goals.
Update on Soda Tax
The new tax, which is part of the government's 2018 Social Security budget, is an update of the initial "soda tax" that was brought in in 2013 whereby fizzy drinks with added sugar was taxed at 7.5 euros a hectolitre (equal to 100 litres). A sliding scale tax will be introduced in 2018 for drinks that contain 1g of sugar per 100ml. It will rise to the point where the most sugary drinks will be taxed at 20 a hectolitre for drinks that contain more than 11g of sugar per 100ml.
Ban on unlimited sugary drink refills
The Order of 18 January 2017 prohibits the provision of unlimited drinks, free or for a fixed price, with the addition of sugars or artificial sweeteners. Restaurants and other spaces catering to the public in France have been banned from offering unlimited sugary drinks in an effort to reduce obesity.
Categories: | Taxation/Subsidies on Food or Beverages or law relating to public health |
Year(s): | 2017 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | Government |
Findoutmore: | www.legifrance.gouv.fr |
Nutri-score Labelling
The French government signed a decree backing the voluntary adoption of the 'Nutri-Score' front-of-pack nutritional labelling scheme (31 October 2017).
Obesity Prevention and Health Promotion 2017-2018
School Fruit, Vegetables and Milk Scheme
"Applicable since 1 August 2017, the EU school fruit, vegetables and milk scheme combines two previous schemes (the school fruit and vegetables scheme and the school milk scheme) under a single legal framework for more efficiency and an enhanced focus on health and educational. The scheme supports the distribution of products, educational measures and information measures.The scheme supports the distribution of fruit, vegetables, milk and certain milk products to schoolchildren, from nursery to secondary school. EU countries approve a list of products (in collaboration with their health and nutrition authorities) which will help achieve the schemes objective of helping children to follow a healthy diet.Priority is for fresh fruit and vegetables and for plain milk. In order to support a varied diet and/or specific nutritional needs, EU countries may also make processed fruit and vegetables such as juices and soups and certain milk products such as yoghurt and cheese, available. Additionally, under stricter conditions, milk-based drinks may be included." - EU Commission
The Public Health Act
There is a ban on unlimited offers of sweetened beverages for free or at a fixed price in schools, public restaurants and any facility used to teach, accommodate or receive children under the age of 18.
ePPOP- Electronic-personalized program for obesity during pregnancy
ePPOP is an electronic-personalised lifestyle intervention combining nutritional, behavioural and physical activity counselling during pregnancy, to reduce instrumental delivery and improve health of obese pregnant women and their babies.
Categories (partial): | Evidence of Community Interventions/Campaign |
Year(s): | 2016 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Adults |
Organisation: | College National des Gynacologues et Obstatriciens Fransais (CNGOF) and 'Be Patient' |
Findoutmore: | www.cngof.fr |
GNPR 2016-2017: Infant and young child nutrition - Breastfeeding promotion and/or counselling
This programme was reported by countries for the 2nd WHO Global Nutrition Policy Review 2016-2017 module on actionsrelated to infant and young child nutrition. Information provided by WHO GINA Programme.
Categories: | Evidence of Breastfeeding promotion or related activity |
Year(s): | 2016 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Children |
Findoutmore: | extranet.who.int |
References: | Information provided with kind permission of WHO Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA): https://extranet.who.int/nutrition/gina/en |
The European Food and Nutrition Action Plan 2015-2020
The aim on this action plan is to significantly reduce the burden of preventable diet-related non-communicable diseases, obesity and all other forms of malnutrition that are still prevalent in the WHO European Region.
Categories (partial): | Transnational Obesity Strategies/Policy or Action PlanEvidence of NCD strategy |
Year(s): | 2015-2020 |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | World Health Organisation |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
Charter for the Promotion of Healthy Diets and Physical Activity during TV Programmes and Advertising (updated version)
Food charter that aims to promote a healthy diet on television. Note that the charter was updated in 2013 and applicable from 1 Jan 2014.
European Union (EU) Action Plan on Childhood Obesity2014-2020
EU Action plan. To contribute to halting the rise in overweight and obesity in children and young people (0-18 years) by 2020
EU Regulation 1169/2011
Passed in 2011, EU Regulation 1169/2011 on the Provision of Food Information to Consumers requires a list of the nutrient content of most pre-packaged food to be provided on the back of the pack from October 2011.
Categories: | Labelling Regulation/Guidelines |
Year(s): | 2011 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | European Parliament and the Council of the European Union |
Findoutmore: | eur-lex.europa.eu |
References: | Information provided with kind permission of WHO Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA): https://extranet.who.int/nutrition/gina/en/node/22917 (last accessed 28.06.22) |
Evaluation of the EU school milk and fruit scheme
European Court of Auditors (2011) Are the school milk and school fruit schemes effective? Special Report No 10. Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.
Categories: | Health Effectiveness Reviews (obesity related) |
Year(s): | 2011 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Children |
Organisation: | EUROPEAN COURT OF AUDITORS |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
References: | Information provided with kind permission of World Cancer Research Fund International from their NOURISHING framework www.wcrf.org/NOURISHING |
French National Nutrition and Health Program 2011-2015 (PNNS)
The PNNS involves the ministries in charge of national education, sports, consumer affairs, social cohesion, and higher education and research to promote healthy eating as part of the nutritional prevention.
Categories (partial): | Evidence of Nutritional or Health Strategy/ Guidelines/Policy/Action plan |
Year(s): | 2011-2015 |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | Ministry of Health |
Findoutmore: | www.sante.gouv.fr |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
Promotion of physical activity in the Youth (Promouvoir l activite physique des jeunes)
Categories: | Evidence of Physical Activity Guidelines/Policy |
Year(s): | 2011 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Children |
Organisation: | National Institute for Prevention and Health Education |
Findoutmore: | www.inpes.sante.fr |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
School meal standards Decree No. 2011-1227
Decree No. 2011-1227 set mandatory nutritional standards on schools meals and nutrient content regulations in France.
TV advertising of food or drink of low nutiritonal value must be accompanied by a speicific health education statement approved by the National Institute of Health Education
Categories: | Industry/Government regulations - voluntary /pledges |
Year(s): | 2007 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | National Institute of Health Education |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
EU health and nutrient claims regulation
Regulation n 1924/2006 establishes EU-wide rules on the use of specified health and nutrient claims. The European Commission approves claims provided they are based on scientific evidence and accessible consumers. The European Food Safety Authority is responsible for evaluating the scientific evidence supporting health claims. Nutrition claims may only be used on food defined as "healthy" by a nutrient profile.
Second national nutrition and health programme 2006-2010 (PNNS)
The main role of the PNNS is to encourage various public and private sector players to act, by providing cohesive guidelines, references, government-designed tools and a framework for permanent dialogue.
CSOS Multi-disciplinary approach to tackling overweight and obesity
The CSOS team utilise a multi-disciplinary approach to tackling obesity. They combine the use of a clinical psychologist, a state-certified dietitian, a sports educator and a motivational interview coordinator.
Eat and Move for Health (La sante vient en mangeant et en bougeant)
Guidelines on nutrition and physical activity - document in French
Categories: | Evidence of Nutritional or Health Strategy/ Guidelines/Policy/Action planEvidence of Physical Activity Guidelines/Policy |
Year(s): | 2004 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Children |
Organisation: | Institut National de Prevention ed d'Education pour la Sant (INPES), Ministre de la Sant |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
Law regarding the public health policy (Loi no 2004-806 du 9 aot 2004 relative la politique de sant publique)
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The Public Health Act of 2004
"The Public Health Act of 2004, through the implementation of the Second National Nutrition and Health Programme, comprises two articles concerning food advertisements and the banning of food vending machines in schools. The first article stipulates that television and radio commercials for beverages with added sugar, salt or artificial sweeteners and manufactured food products must contain the following health messages: For the sake of your health, do not eat foods that contain too much fat, sugar or salt; For the sake of your health, eat at least five servings of fruit and vegetables every day; For the sake of your health, avoid eating snacks; and For the sake of your health, do regular physical exercise. The same obligation applies to the promotion of these beverages and food products (however, advertisers can avoid this by paying a tax equal to 1.5% of the annual amount they pay for advertising these types of product)" - WHO
EPODE (Together Lets Prevent Childhood Obesity)
"EPODE (Together Lets Prevent Childhood Obesity) is a methodology designed to involve all relevant local stakeholders in an integrated and concrete prevention program aimed at facilitating the adoption of healthier lifestyles in the everyday life.The programmes developed on the basis of the EPODE framework are long term, aimed at changing the environment and thereby the unhealthy behaviours. The approach is positive, concrete and stepwise learning process with no stigmatization of any culture, food habits, overweight and obesity.The first EPODE programme was started in France in the 2003 and EPODE now extends to nearly 1,8 million inhabitants in 167 French cities, 20 cities in Spain and 8 cities in Belgium."
Multidisciplinary approach to treat childhood obesity based on multicomponent lifestyle interventions and family-based actions
Study assessing the short term and long term impact of paediatric obesity care management offered by nine French regional health networks which is based on multi-component lifestyle interventions.
Categories: | Evidence of Multidisciplinary Intervention |
Categories (partial): | Evidence of National Obesity Strategy/Policy or Action plan |
Year(s): | 2003-2015 |
Target age group: | Children |
Organisation: | Carriere et al |
Findoutmore: | www.reppop-bfc.com |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
References: | Carriere et al 2019. Short?term and long?term positive outcomes of the multidisciplinary care implemented by the French health networks for the prevention and care of paediatric overweight_x000D__x000D_and obesity. Paediatric Obesity. DOI: 10.1111/ijpo.12522 |
Health comes through eating (La sante vient en mangeant)
Nutrition programme - see document in French
Categories (partial): | Evidence of Nutritional or Health Strategy/ Guidelines/Policy/Action plan |
Year(s): | 2002 (ongoing) |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | Institut National de Prevention ed d'Education pour la Sant (INPES), Ministre de la Sant |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
References: | La Sante Vient en mangeant le Guide Alimentaire Pour Tous. |
ICAPS (Intervention Centred on Adolescents' Physical activity and Sedentary behaviour)
"The Intervention centred on adolescents' physical activity and sedentary behaviour (ICAPS) was designed to reduce weight gain and, as an underlying objective, cardiovascular risk in adolescents of eastern France. It is aimed at improving lifelong PA patterns by implementing a programme that motivates and enables adolescents to use opportunities for PA inside and outside school, and also by providing social support and an environment that encourage them towards PA during everyday life and leisure."
National programme for nutrition and health 2001-2005 (PNNS)
A programme containing 9 nutritional objectives to improve the health of the general population.
Active cities
Aims to create a favourable environment for good nutrition in municipalities.
Categories: | Evidence of Community Interventions/Campaign |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | Programme National Nutrition Sante; National Programme for Healthy Nutrition |
Findoutmore: | www.reseauvillesactivespnns.fr |
GNPR 2016-17 (q7) Breastfeeeding promotion and/or counselling
WHO Global Nutrition Policy Review 2016-2017 reported the evidence of breastfeeding promotion and/or counselling (q7)
Categories: | Evidence of Breastfeeding promotion or related activity |
Target age group: | Adults |
Organisation: | Ministry of Health (information provided by the GINA progam) |
Findoutmore: | extranet.who.int |
References: | Information provided with kind permission of WHO Global database on the Implementation of Nutrition Action (GINA): https://extranet.who.int/nutrition/gina/en |
Multidisciplinary educational healthcare circuit for bariatric surgery in France.
Educational healthcare circuit for bariatric surgery which offers a multidisciplinary approach based on medical, psychological and dietetic expertise to combat obesity proves to be a feasibile alternative to usual care in France.
Categories: | Evidence of Multidisciplinary Intervention |
Target age group: | Adults and children |
Organisation: | Duenas et al 2019 |
Findoutmore: | www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |
Linkeddocument: | Download linked document |
References: | Duenas et al 2019. Cost-effectiveness of an educational healthcare circuit for bariatric surgery in France. Public Health.172, pp. 43-51. |
NCD targets for France
Reduce obesity by 15% and stabilise overweight in adults by 2023 Reduce overweight and obesity in children and teenagers by 20% by 2023
The effect of the French vending machine ban on school snacking and sugar intake
Capacci S et al. (2018) Breaking habits: the effect of the french vending machine ban on school snacking and sugar intakes. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 27(1), 88-111
Categories: | Health Effectiveness Reviews (obesity related) |
Findoutmore: | pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |
References: | Information provided with kind permission of World Cancer Research Fund International from their NOURISHING framework www.wcrf.org/NOURISHING |
The Incidence of Soft-Drink Taxes on Consumer Prices and Welfare: Evidence from the French Soda Tax.
Etil F et al. (2018) The Incidence of Soft-Drink Taxes on Consumer Prices and Welfare: Evidence from the French Soda Tax. PSE Working Papers n201824.
Categories: | Health Effectiveness Reviews (obesity related) |
Findoutmore: | www.researchgate.net |
References: | Information provided with kind permission of World Cancer Research Fund International from their NOURISHING framework www.wcrf.org/NOURISHING |
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