This paper presents a public health intervention plan addressing obesity in the UK, a significant public health concern. It analyzes data, explores the decision-making process for public health action, and outlines an intervention plan focused on prevention. The plan considers various intervention types, their necessity, and potential mismatches, referencing the history and background of relevant policies. Ethical implications for executing the plan are discussed. The interventions include promoting healthy food choices and physical activity, especially from childhood, and align with health promotion models by focusing on education, behavior change, and societal impact. The plan aims to reduce obesity rates and related health risks in the UK, contributing to a healthier population and a more sustainable healthcare system. Desklib provides access to this document along with a wealth of study resources.