Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what the level of (a) NHS expenditure and (b) other expenditure for which his Department is responsible has been for the (i) treatment and (ii) prevention of obesity in each of the last five years.
Information on National Health Service expenditure on the treatment and prevention of obesity is not collected centrally. Decisions on spending are a matter for local NHS organisations.
It is not possible to provide comprehensive information about the Department's expenditure on the treatment and prevention of obesity because a wide range of teams across the Department and other partners contribute to this policy. The Department has invested in a number of nationally-coordinated programmes which contribute to tackling obesity including the National Child Measurement Programme, Change4 Life, the School Games and Change4Life School Sports Clubs.
We have also given local authorities ring-fenced funding of £5.4 billion over two years, 2013-14 and 2014-15, to help tackle public health issues including overweight and obesity.