Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Caroline Hancock | SEPHIG 26 March 2014.

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Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Caroline Hancock | SEPHIG 26 March 2014

Background Purpose of data collection: PHOF Measured vs. self-report data Why use the Active People Survey? 2Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey

Assessing the validity of self-report data 3Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Mean height by age and sex; HSE 2006  2010 and APS6 Q2 to APS7 Q1

Assessing the validity of self-report data 4Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Mean weight by age and sex; HSE 2006  2010 and APS6 Q2 to APS7 Q1

Adjusting the self-report data 5Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Relative difference in height by age and sex; measured HSE 2006  2010 compared to self-reported APS6 Q2 to APS7 Q1

Adjusting the self-report data 6Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Relative difference in weight by age and sex; measured HSE 2006  2010 compared to self-reported APS6 Q2 to APS7 Q1

Adjusting the self-report data 7Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Prevalence of excess weight (BMI ≥25kg/m 2 ) by age, measured HSE 2006  2010, unadjusted and adjusted APS6 Q2 to APS7 Q1; Males

Adjusting the self-report data 8Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Prevalence of excess weight (BMI ≥25kg/m 2 ) by age, measured HSE 2006  2010, unadjusted and adjusted APS6 Q2 to APS7 Q1; Females

Accessing the LA data 9Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey

Accessing the LA data 10Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey

Supporting indicators available on PHE Obesity website (noo.org.uk) o Underweight o Healthy weight o Overweight o Obesity o Adjusted and unadjusted data o Weighted and unweighted sample size 11Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Accessing the LA data

Continued checks on validity of APS data Does ‘error’ in self-reported height and weight differ by ethnic group or socioeconomic status etc? What effect does BMI have on self-reported height and weight? Requests already received for severe obesity prevalence (BMI ≥40kg/m 2 ) Examine prevalence by other variables (e.g. NS-SeC, ethnicity, LLTI, disability, physical activity) Investigation of local authority variation o Age-specific rates o Characteristics of areas with high/low prevalence Possibility of Sport England producing modelled MSOA data Any other suggestions?? 12Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey Future work

Questions and discussion 13Measuring adult BMI using the Active People Survey