Healthy Weight
Table of Contents
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- NHS Weight Loss Plan
- Weight Management Webinars (NHS)
- Healthy Weight Programme (Adults)
- NHS Digital Weight Management Programme (DWMP)
- The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme
- Diabetes and Nutrition Service (DANS)
- The NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme
- Body Mass Index and Calorie Intake
- Kickstart your health
- Diabetes
- Useful resources and information
Have you struggled to achieve and maintain a healthy weight? Feel like you need more support? One You is here to help!
Get our supportOn this page you’ll find lots of information to help you achieve your goals including some plans you can follow yourself at home, programmes to support you and additional support you can access through your GP. So take a look and get in touch if you need further support!
Maintaining a healthy weight
Maintaining a healthy weight is important for your overall health. This is because being overweight increases your risk of developing conditions such as heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and certain cancers.
Being a healthy weight has many health benefits and simple changes to what and how much you eat, combined with your level of physical activity can really help. Eating a balanced diet or aiming to lose weight can be challenging, but you don’t necessarily have to give up the things you love.
NHS Weight Loss Plan
What is NHS Weight Loss Plan?
The NHS have developed an app called ‘NHS Weight Loss Plan’. It is a free NHS weight loss plan to help you start healthier eating habits, be more active and start losing weight.
The plan is broken down into 12 weeks so you can:
• set weight loss goals
• use the BMI calculator to customise your plan
• plan your meals
• make healthier food choices
• get more active and burn more calories
• record your activity and progress
To find out more about the 12-week NHS weight loss plan visit:
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-weight/start-the-nhs-weight-loss-plan/
Eligibility
No eligibility criteria
Referral
No referral needed, you can download the ‘NHS Weight Loss Plan’ app from your apple or play store.
Weight Management Webinars (NHS)
What are Weight Management Webinars?
Weight loss is incredibly difficult and we recognise that dieting can create many challenges.
Within these webinars the NHS have tackled the myths surrounding dieting, weight loss and balanced eating. We hope these webinars will provide insight into why dieting is so challenging and will help you to build a new approach to eating and your health.
To get the most benefit from these webinars, we would recommend watching them in the following order:
- The Dieting Cycle
- Regular Eating
- Triggers to Eating
- Diet Myth Busting
- Balanced Eating
We hope you find these webinars helpful.
Eligibility
No eligibility criteria
Referral
No referral needed, you can access these webinars by following this link: Webinars on Weight Management – patientwebinars.co.uk
Healthy Weight Programme (Adults)
What is the Healthy Weight Programme (Adults)?
The Healthy Weight Programme (Adults) is a free 14-week programme delivered by the Active Lifestyle Centres in South Gloucestershire. This includes a 1:1 consultation followed by 5 group support sessions and access to leisure facilities throughout the 14-week period.
There are a number of group options run out of the Bradley Stoke, Yate and Kingswood centres. These groups include day and evening options and also a men only group.
Eligibility
- Aged 18 years or more
- Has a BMI ≥30 with no co-morbidities (adjusted to BMI ≥28 with co-morbidities or BMI ≥27.5 in people of Black African, African-Caribbean, and Asian origin)
- A South Gloucestershire resident or registered with a South Gloucestershire GP
- Is clinically stable
- Is not pregnant
- Does not have a history of or an ongoing eating disorder
Referral
If you meet the above eligibility criteria, you can be referred to the programme by the One You team. To find out more complete the One You online contact form and a member of the team will be in touch within 10 working days.
NHS Digital Weight Management Programme (DWMP)
What is the NHS DWMP?
The NHS DWMP is a free 12-week online programme that can be accessed through a smartphone or computer. This includes three levels of support providing nutrition advice, wellbeing support and tips to boost activity levels, as well as a choice of service provider.
Eligibility
- Over the age of 18
- Has a BMI ≥30 (≥27.5 for people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds)
- Has a diagnosis of diabetes (Type 1 or Type 2) or hypertension or both
- Is not pregnant
- Has not got an active eating disorder
- Has not had bariatric surgery in the last two years
Referral
If you meet the above eligibility criteria you can speak to your GP or a local pharmacist who can refer you to the programme.
To find out more about the NHS DWMP visit: NHS England: Digital Weight Management Programme
The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme
What is the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme?
The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme is for residents at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. A tailored programme to support patients to reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes. As well as guidance on making healthy food choices and increasing physical activity levels.
Eligibility
- Aged between 18-79 years
- Is not pregnant
- Does not have diabetes currently
- Is at high risk of Type 2 diabetes (visit: Know your risk of Type 2 diabetes | Xyla Health & Wellbeing (preventing-diabetes.co.uk)
Referral
If you meet the above eligibility criteria, you can speak to your GP and request a referral.
To find out more about the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme visit: Healthier You | Diabetes Prevention Programme (preventing-diabetes.co.uk)
Diabetes and Nutrition Service (DANS)
What is the Diabetes and Nutrition Service (DANS)?
The Diabetes and Nutrition Service (DANS) provides education, information and support on diabetes and nutrition to individuals (and their carers) in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.
If you are a patient, this service can help you to take control of your condition and support you to make good choices for a healthy life.
Eligibility
- Has a diagnosis of diabetes
Referral
You can speak to your GP and request a referral to the Diabetes and Nutrition Service, as they accept referrals from any healthcare professional for Diabetes education courses.
Referrals to the services other than structured education need to be made by your GP or Lead Clinician.
Self-referrals for the Diabetes education courses can be considered. Please telephone 0300 124 5908 to discuss your self-referral.
To find out more about the Diabetes and Nutrition Service (DANS) visit Diabetes and Nutrition Services – Sirona care & health NHS services (sirona-cic.org.uk)
The NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme
What is the NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme?
The NHS and its partner Diabetes UK are delivering a new programme which provides a low calorie, total diet replacement treatment for people who are living with type 2 diabetes and obesity or overweight.
The programme, previously referred to as the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme, is based on research showing that a 3-month specially formulated ‘soup and shake’ diet followed by healthy lifestyle support helped people living with type 2 diabetes and obesity or overweight to lose over 10kg in weight, improve their blood sugar levels, reduce diabetes-related medication and, in almost half of participants, put their type 2 diabetes into remission.
Eligibility
- Aged 18 -65 years
- Has a BMI ≥27 (≥25 for people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds)
- Has a diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes within the last 6 years
Referral
If you meet the above eligibility criteria, you can speak to your GP and request a referral.
There are a limited number of places available locally.
To find out more about the NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme visit: NHS England » NHS Type 2 Diabetes Path to Remission Programme
Body Mass Index and Calorie Intake
In South Gloucestershire an estimated 63% of the adult population are overweight or obese. You may have heard the term ‘BMI’ (or Body Mass Index) which is a measure that uses your height and weight to work out if your weight is healthy. A brief explanation of BMI weight ranges is below:
- under 18.5 – you’re in the underweight range
- between 18.5 and 24.9 – you’re in the healthy weight range
- between 25 and 29.9 – you’re in the overweight range
- between 30 and 39.9 – you’re in the obese range
For most adults an ideal BMI is in the 18.5 – 24.9 range.
To help us achieve or maintain a healthy BMI we may need to change the amount of food we eat because as we get older our energy requirements reduce. This is due to changes in the way our body is made up which means we burn energy slower. We may also become less active or mobile
A few extra calories each day add up and can lead to gradual weight gain over time.
To check your BMI and to find out your recommended daily calorie intake, use the BMI healthy weight calculator on the NHS website. If you are concerned about your weight and need some guidance or help to achieve a healthy weight, speak to your GP.
Healthy Weight CalculatorKickstart your health
Your health matters. There has never been a better time to kickstart your health. Better Health has a range of tools and support to help – find what works for you. Let’s do this!
Go to the Better Health websiteDiabetes
Around three in five cases of Type 2 diabetes can be prevented or delayed by maintaining a healthy weight, eating well and being active.
One You South Gloucestershire diabetes pageUseful resources and information
- NHS Weight Loss Plan
- Better Health website – keep track of calories
- NHS – Underweight adults
- NHS Health A-Z
- Download the Easy meals, couch to 5k and a range of other One You apps – on the Apple store or Google Play- to help you manage your weight.
- Age UK – Healthy Eating: Having a healthy diet as we get older shouldn’t be difficult or expensive. See the Age UK website for more information.