Amelia A. Lake is a British dietitian who is Professor of Biosciences at Teesside University. She works in public health, and is co-founder of the North East Obesogenic Environment Network (NEOeN). She is concerned about the impact of energy drinks on children's health.
Lake works on the obesogenic environment, which describes the possible ways our environment influences people's likelihood of obesity. She joined Northumbria University as an Associate Professor in 2010, before moving to Durham University in 2011.[5] Lake believes that obesity is a global concern.[6] She has investigated how to address obesity through spatial planning; including planning policy, development control and redesigning the built environment.[7] She believes that urban designers have as much of a responsibility in managing obesity as nutritionists.[8]
In 2017 Lake joined Teesside University as a Reader in Public Health, and Associate Director of the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health (FUSE). She has argued for a sugary drink tax or ban on the sale of energy drinks to limit children's consumption of drinks and subsequent risk of obesity.[9][10] As obesity and weight gain can cause certain cancers, Lake believes reducing the amount of sugar in our diet is essential for public health.
Lake, Amelia A. (2011). Obesogenic Environments: Complexities, Perceptions and Objective Measures. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN9781444347821.
Lake, Amelia A. (2006-11-01). "Obesogenic environments: exploring the built and food environments". Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. 126 (6): 262–267. doi:10.1177/1466424006070487. PMID17152319. S2CID1598671.