Promoting healthy diet and physical activity across Europe

While European Union countries have their own health policies, the EU seeks to support them with certain shared objectives. In particular, Europe’s obesity epidemic and its consequences are addressed in these Council conclusions which prioritise healthy diet and regular physical activity.

ACT

Council conclusions on nutrition and physical activity (2014/C 213/01) (Official Journal C 213, 8.7.2014, pp. 1-6).

SUMMARY

While European Union countries have their own health policies, the EU seeks to support them with certain shared objectives. In particular, Europe’s obesity epidemic and its consequences are addressed in these Council conclusions which prioritise healthy diet and regular physical activity.

WHAT DO THESE CONCLUSIONS DO?

More than half the EU’s population is overweight or obese, measured by the body mass index (BMI) classification of the World Health Organization (WHO). Each year, up to 7 % of health budgets are directly spent on diseases linked to obesity, and other indirect costs result from lost productivity and premature death. These conclusions list actions to be taken to address the situation.

KEY POINTS

Ministers call on EU countries to pursue policies and initiatives such as:

Together, the Commission and EU countries are urged to:

The Commission is invited to:

last update 02.01.2015