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<p>There has been no central assessment of the prevalence of obesity amongst children
with special needs.</p><p> </p><p>We published the second chapter of our world-leading
childhood obesity plan in June 2018. This builds on the real progress we have made
since the publication of chapter one in 2016, particularly in reformulation of the
products our children eat and drink most. Measures in both chapters of our plan will
help reduce obesity in people of all ages and abilities including those with special
needs.</p>
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