A disproportionate number of children referred to NHS excess weight clinics in England are from the most deprived areas, and a significant number are neurodivergent or have other health conditions, a study has found.
Some have a body mass index (BMI) over 50, with 40 deemed to be severely obese.
Nearly 4,800 under-18s have been referred to the clinics since they were set up in 2021, according to research carried out by Leeds Beckett, Sheffield Hallam, Leeds and Bristol universities and presented at the European Congress on Obesity.
The clinics provide mental health support and care for other underlying conditions, as well as dietary advice.