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1 Indications of Public Health in the English Regions 5: Child Health Full slide set arranged in report order http://www.apho.org.uk/apho/publications/childhealth.pdf

2 Use this index to view selected indicator slides in ‘Slide-Show’ mode Life expectancy (slides 1-5) Low birthweight (slides 6-8) Infant mortality (slides 9-13) All causes mortality 1-4 years (slides 14-17) All causes mortality <20 years (slides 18-27) Road traffic injury (slides 28-31) Fracture of long bones (slides 32-35)Fracture of long bones (slides 32-35 Dental caries in 5-yr-olds (slides 36-38) Conceptions in under 18’s (slides 39-42) Child poverty (slides 43-47) Educational attainment (slides 48-50) Breastfeeding (slides 51-53) Physical activity (slides 54-59) Obesity prevalence (slides 60-63) Tobacco smoking and exposure (slides 64-69) Alcohol consumption (slides 70-75) Measles and MMR immunisation (slides 76-80) Healthy Schools (slides 81-82) Fruit & vegetable consumption (slides 83-88)

3 Life expectancy at birth by sex and GOR, 2002-04 Source: ONS annual death extracts / population mid-year estimates

4 Life expectancy at birth by sex and deprivation quintile, 2002-04 Source: ONS annual death extracts/population mid-year estimates * LAD deaths & populations aggregated into equal population quintiles

5 Life expectancy at birth by sex, England vs Spearhead local authorities Source: ONS/Department of Health

6 Male life expectancy at birth by European region 1999-01 Source: Deaths and populations from EUROSTAT Cronos database

7 Female life expectancy at birth by European region 1999-01 Source: Deaths and populations from EUROSTAT Cronos database

8 % of births (with known birthweight) weighing <1.5kg and <2.5kg by GOR 2004 Source: ONS 2004 birth extract

9 % of births (with known birthweight) weighing <1.5kg and <2.5kg by deprivation quintile* 2004 Source: ONS 2004 birth extract *Super Output Area births aggregated into quintiles of equal birth numbers

10 % of livebirths weighing under 2.5kg by European nation and English region 2001-03 average (all maternal ages) Source: WHO European HfA database & ONS Vital Statistics

11 Infant mortality rate by GOR 2002-04 Source: NCHOD Compendium

12 Deaths by cause category England 2002-04 (ages under 1 year) Source: ONS annual death extracts

13 Infant mortality rate by deprivation quintile* 2002-04 Source: NCHOD Compendium *LAD deaths and livebirths aggregated into quintiles of equal livebirth numbers

14 Infant mortality rate in England & Wales 1927 to 2003 Source: ONS Mortality Series DH3 number 36

15 Infant mortality rate by European region 1998-00 average Source: EUROSTAT

16 All causes crude mortality rate by GOR 2002-04 (ages 1-4 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts / population mid-year estimates

17 Deaths by cause category England 2002-04 (ages 1-4 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts

18 All causes crude mortality rate by deprivation quintile* 2002-04 (ages 1-4 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts/population mid-year estimates *LAD deaths/populations aggregated into quintiles of equal 1-4 years population

19 All causes crude mortality rate by European nation and English region 2001-03 (ages 1-4 years) Source: WHO European HfA database and NCHOD Compendium

20 All causes directly standardised mortality rate by GOR 2002-04 (ages 0-19 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts/population mid-year estimates

21 All causes directly standardised mortality rate by GOR 2002-04 (ages 1-19 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts/population mid-year estimates

22 All causes directly standardised mortality rate by GOR 2002-04 (ages 5-14 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts/population mid-year estimates

23 All causes crude mortality rate by GOR 2002-04 (ages 15-19 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts/population mid-year estimates

24 Deaths by cause category England 2002-04 (ages 0-19 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts

25 Deaths by cause category England 2002-04 (ages 5-14 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts

26 Deaths by cause category England 2002-04 (ages 15-19 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts

27 All causes directly standardised mortality rate by deprivation quintile* 2002-04 (ages 0-19 years) Source: ONS annual death extracts/population mid-year estimates *LAD deaths/populations aggregated into quintiles of equal 0-19 years population

28 All causes crude mortality rate by European region 1999-01 (ages 0-14 years) Source: Eurostat, ONS Vital Statistics & ONS population mid-year estimates

29 All causes directly standardised mortality rate by European region/English region 2001-03 (ages 1-19 years) Source: WHO HfA database, ONS Vital Statistics & ONS population mid-year estimates

30 Road traffic killed or serious injury rate by GOR (ages 0-15 years) Source: DfT STATS19 / ONS population mid-year estimates

31 Road traffic killed or serious injury rate by deprivation quintile* (ages 0-15 years) Source: DfT STATS19 / ONS population mid-year estimates *LAD deaths/populations aggregated into quintiles of equal 0-15 years population

32 Road traffic casualty rate, England vs NRF* areas (ages 0-15 years) Source: DfT STATS19 / ONS population mid-year estimates *88 Local Authorities with Neighbourhood Renewal Funding

33 Transport accident crude mortality rate by European region 2000-02 (ages 0-14 years) Source: Eurostat, ONS Vital Statistics & ONS population mid-year estimates

34 Directly standardised hospital admission rate for long bone fracture by GOR 2003/04 (0-14 years) Source: DH Hospital Episode Statistics

35 Directly standardised hospital admission rate for long bone fracture by sex and GOR 2003/04 (0-14 years) Source: DH Hospital Episode Statistics

36 Directly standardised hospital admission rate for long bone fracture by deprivation quintile* 2003/04 (0-14 years) Source: DH Hospital Episode Statistics *Admissions/populations in quintiles of equal Super Output Area number

37 Directly standardised hospital admission rate for long bone fracture by sex and deprivation quintile* 2003/04 (0-14 years) Source: DH Hospital Episode Statistics *Admissions/populations in quintiles of equal Super Output Area number

38 Mean number of decayed, missing or filled teeth in five-year-old children by GOR 2003/04 Source: British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry

39 Mean number of decayed, missing or filled teeth in five-year-old children by deprivation quintile* 2003/04 Source: British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry *population weighted average PCT dmft, with PCTs allocated to quintiles of equal five-year- old population size

40 Mean number of decayed, missing or filled teeth in 12-year-old children by European nation and English GOR 2000-02 Source: Council of European Chief Medical Officers (2000-02) & BASCD (2000/01) Note: EU15 average for 1999-2000

41 Under 18 years conception rate per 1,000 women aged 15-17 years by GOR 2001-03 Source: DfES Teenage Pregnancy Unit

42 Under 18 years conception rate per 1,000 women aged 15-17 years by deprivation quintile* 2001-03 Source: DfES Teenage Pregnancy Unit *LADs allocated to quintiles of equal 15-17 year old population

43 Under 18 years conception rate per 1,000 women aged 15-17 years, % change between 1998 and 2003 by GOR Source: DfES Teenage Pregnancy Unit

44 Under 20 years birth and abortion rate per 1,000 women aged 15-17 years by selected European nation 1996 Source: UNICEF Innocenti Report Card

45 % of children* living in households below 60% of median Great Britain income (before housing costs) by GOR 2003/04 Source: DWP,HBAI 2003/04. *Children aged 0-15 years or 16-17 years in full-time education

46 % of children* living in households below 60% of median Great Britain income (after housing costs) by GOR 2003/04 Source: DWP,HBAI 2003/04. *Children aged 0-15 years or 16-17 years in full-time education

47 % of children living in households below 60% of median Great Britain income before and after housing costs, England 2003/04 Source: DWP, HBAI 2003/04. * Relative ~ below contemporary median income *Absolute ~ below 1996/97 median income, held constant in real terms

48 % of children living in households below 60% of contemporary national median income by European nation and English region 2003/04 Source: EUROSTAT 2003-04 average of median equivalised income after social transfers (*Malta=2001) & DWP HBAI 2003/04

49 Gross Domestic Product by European Health Region, latest available single year in the period 1998-2000 Source: EUROSTAT

50 % of children achieving 5+ A*-C grade GCSEs or equivalent by GOR 2003/04 (age 15 years) Source: Department for Education and Skills

51 % of Looked After Children achieving 5+ A*-C grade GCSEs or equivalent by GOR 2003/04 (age 15 years) Source: Department for Education and Skills

52 % of children achieving 5+ A*-C grade GCSEs or equivalent by deprivation quintile* 2003/04 (age 15 years) Source: Department for Education and Skills *Schools allocated to quintiles of equal number of Super Output Areas

53 % of babies put to the breast or given mother’s milk within 48 hours of delivery by GOR 2004/05 Source: Healthcare Commission, 2004/05 NHS Performance Ratings

54 % of babies put to the breast or given mother’s milk within 48 hours of delivery by deprivation quintile* 2004/05 Source: Healthcare Commission, 2004/05 NHS Performance Ratings *PCTs aggregated into quintiles of equal numbers of maternities

55 % of women breastfeeding at six months by European nation, 1994-2003 average* Source: WHO European Health for All database, *data missing for some years

56 % children physically active for 60+ mins on 5 days in the last week by GOR 2002 (ages 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2002

57 Average number of hours spent in physical activity last week by GOR 2002 (ages 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2002

58 % children physically active for 60+ mins on 5 days in last week by deprivation quintile* 2002 (ages 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2002 *IMD 2000, equal number of wards per quintile

59 Average number of hours spent in physical activity last week by deprivation quintile* 2002 (ages 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2002 *IMD 2000, equal number of wards per quintile

60 % of boys meeting MVPA* guidelines on physical activity (age 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO) *Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity

61 % of girls meeting MVPA* guidelines on physical activity (age 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO) *Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity

62 Prevalence of obesity 1 in children by GOR 2001-02 (ages 2-10 years) Source: Obesity among children under 11 (2005). Jotangia et al. Joint Health Surveys Unit. National Centre for Social Research. 1 UK National BMI percentile classification (5% obese in 1990)

63 Prevalence of obesity 1 in children by deprivation quintile 2 2001-02 (ages 2-10 years) Source: Obesity among children under 11 (2005). Jotangia et al. Joint Health Surveys Unit. National Centre for Social Research. 1 UK National BMI percentile classification (5% obese in 1990). 2 Equal number of wards per quintile.

64 Prevalence of obesity* in boys by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO) *Standardised obesity cut-off point from pooled international BMI data

65 Prevalence of obesity* in girls by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO) *Standardised obesity cut-off point from pooled international BMI data

66 % of children with 15+ng/ml of salivary cotinine by GOR 2001-02 (ages 11-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined

67 % of children living in households where someone smokes on most days by GOR 2002 (ages 0-15 years) Source: HSE 2002

68 % of children with 15+ng/ml of salivary cotinine by equivalised household income 2001-02 (ages 11-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined

69 % of children living in households where someone smokes on most days by deprivation quintile* 2002 (ages 0-15 years) Source: HSE 2002 *IMD 2000, equal number of wards per quintile

70 % of boys who smoke tobacco at least once a week by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO)

71 % of girls who smoke tobacco at least once a week by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO)

72 Mean number of units consumed last week by GOR (ages 13-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined

73 % drinking any alcoholic drink in the last week by GOR (ages 13-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined

74 Mean number of units consumed last week by deprivation quintile* (ages 13-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined *IMD 2000, equal number of wards per quintile

75 % drinking any alcoholic drink in the last week by deprivation quintile* (ages 13-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined *IMD 2000, equal number of wards per quintile

76 % of boys drinking any alcoholic drink weekly by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO)

77 % of girls drinking any alcoholic drink weekly by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO)

78 % of children MMR immunised before their second birthday by GOR 2004/05 Source: Health Protection Agency

79 Measles (confirmed cases) rate by GOR 2002-04 (all ages) Source: Health Protection Agency

80 % of children MMR immunised before their second birthday by deprivation quintile* 2004/05 Source: Health Protection Agency * PCTs aggregated into quintiles of equal numbers of children aged 2 years

81 Measles notifications and deaths, England and Wales 1940-2004 (all ages) Source: Health Protection Agency

82 % of children vaccinated against measles before their second birthday by European nation 2002-04 average Source: WHO European Health for All Database

83 % of schools achieving National Healthy Schools Programme level 3 (now superseded) by GOR 2005 Source: Department of Health (August 2005)

84 % of target* schools achieving National Healthy Schools Programme level 3 (now superseded) by GOR 2005 Source: Department of Health (August 2005) * Schools where at least 20% of children are eligible for free school meals

85 % of children eating 5+ portions of fruit & vegetables per day by GOR 2001-02 (age 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined

86 Average number of fruit & vegetable portions consumed yesterday by GOR 2001-02 (age 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined

87 % of children eating 5+ portions of fruit & vegetables per day by deprivation quintile* 2001-02 (age 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined *IMD 2000, equal number of wards per quintile

88 Average number of fruit & vegetable portions consumed yesterday by deprivation quintile* 2001-02 (age 5-15 years) Source: HSE 2001 & 2002 combined *IMD 2000, equal number of wards per quintile

89 % of boys who eat vegetables every day by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO)

90 % of girls who eat vegetables every day by European nation 2001-02 (aged 13 years) Source: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (WHO)


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