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Many people have struggled to maintain fitness during lockdown – but Craven District Council’s Healthy Lifestyles programme has been a great success.

Sessions have been delivered online via Zoom during the pandemic, enabling residents to make lifestyle changes and lose weight.

In 2020, despite exceptional circumstances, the Council’s Healthy Lifestyles team has helped 74 people lose at least 5 per cent of their body weight.

62 per cent of those have maintained at least 5 per cent weight loss at 24 weeks.

Steph Harrison, Healthy Lifestyles Coordinator at Craven District Council, said: “We’re really proud of all those who have taken part in the scheme over the last year, in really difficult circumstances.

“The pandemic has really brought it home to people, how important health, fitness and wellbeing is to our lives.

“We hope that this year we can help and support more people become healthier, happier and more able to fight diseases.”

The 12-week programme is free, combines exercise with nutritional advice and is run by a team of qualified weight management advisors from the council’s Craven Leisure centre.

The scheme is available for people with a BMI of 30 or above, or people with a BMI of 25 or above who are also in a black or minority ethnic group, or have conditions such as Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease or hypertension

Participants must also be 18 or over, and live, work or be registered with a GP in Craven.

Weekly sessions include a weigh in, nutritional support and an exercise component in the comfort and safety of the client’s own home.

Alongside these sessions, clients can access online workouts and peer group support - sharing recipe ideas, walks, hobbies etc. as well as information supporting mental health. From March 29 outdoor exercise classes will be available again and when Craven Leisure is open, clients can use free gym and swim weekly passes.

Participants also get a range of incentives including a Keelham Farm Shop voucher booklet, a free fruit or vegetable box to help with healthy choices, and a month’s free membership at Craven Leisure if their 5% target weight loss is sustained at 24 weeks.

The scheme is funded by North Yorkshire Public Health. Louise Wallace, North Yorkshire’s Director of Public Health said: “Despite the challenges and restrictions associated with Covid-19, North Yorkshire County Council is extremely proud that the North Yorkshire Adult Weight Management Service, funded from the County Council’s Public Health Grant, has continued to support people who need help and specialist advice to improve their health and wellbeing. 

“The North Yorkshire Adult Weight Management Service providers in each district have worked tirelessly to review and adapt the service offered to ensure it is safe by following national government guidance. We’re delighted by how all providers have been able to meet the needs of everyone requiring support with their weight loss journey through these difficult times.”

People can self-refer through the Craven District Council website at https://www.cravendc.gov.uk/craven-leisure/healthy-lifestyles/weight-management/ or email healthylifestyles@cravendc.gov.uk or call 07935010318 for more information. You can also be referred by your GP.

 

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