Health Survey for England 2004. Updating of trend tables to include 2004 data
Key factsAdults ObesityNo significant change in the proportion of adults who were overweight, though there was a marked increase in the proportion who...
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Key facts Among boys and girls aged 2-15, the proportion who were obese increased between 1995 and 2004, from 11 per cent in 1995 to 19 per cent in 20...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004: Health of Ethnic Minorities - Full Report
Key facts Prevalence of cardiovascular disease increased significantly between 1999 to 2004 in Pakistani men (from 4.8 per cent to 9.1 per cent) and I...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2005: Health of Older People [NS]
Key factsAmong those aged 65 and over:more than half said their health was 'good' or 'very good' more women than men 65 per cent compared with 48 per ...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England - updating of trend tables to include 2005 data
Note: BMI figures for 2005 in table 6 have been amended to include morbidly obese (over 40) in the obese category (over 30). This is in line with data...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004 Health of ethnic minorities. (Headline tables)
Key facts The prevalence of angina and heart attack was highest in Pakistani men and Indian men and women, and lowest in the Black African and Chinese...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004. Updating of trend tables to include 2004 data
Key factsAdults ObesityNo significant change in the proportion of adults who were overweight, though there was a marked increase in the proportion who...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004. Updating of trend tables to include childhood...
Key facts Among boys and girls aged 2-15, the proportion who were obese increased between 1995 and 2004, from 11 per cent in 1995 to 19 per cent in 20...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004: Health of Ethnic Minorities - Full Report
Key facts Prevalence of cardiovascular disease increased significantly between 1999 to 2004 in Pakistani men (from 4.8 per cent to 9.1 per cent) and I...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2005: Health of Older People [NS]
Key factsAmong those aged 65 and over:more than half said their health was 'good' or 'very good' more women than men 65 per cent compared with 48 per ...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England - updating of trend tables to include 2005 data
Note: BMI figures for 2005 in table 6 have been amended to include morbidly obese (over 40) in the obese category (over 30). This is in line with data...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004 Health of ethnic minorities. (Headline tables)
Key facts The prevalence of angina and heart attack was highest in Pakistani men and Indian men and women, and lowest in the Black African and Chinese...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004. Updating of trend tables to include 2004 data
Key factsAdults ObesityNo significant change in the proportion of adults who were overweight, though there was a marked increase in the proportion who...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004. Updating of trend tables to include childhood...
Key facts Among boys and girls aged 2-15, the proportion who were obese increased between 1995 and 2004, from 11 per cent in 1995 to 19 per cent in 20...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004: Health of Ethnic Minorities - Full Report
Key facts Prevalence of cardiovascular disease increased significantly between 1999 to 2004 in Pakistani men (from 4.8 per cent to 9.1 per cent) and I...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2005: Health of Older People [NS]
Key factsAmong those aged 65 and over:more than half said their health was 'good' or 'very good' more women than men 65 per cent compared with 48 per ...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England - updating of trend tables to include 2005 data
Note: BMI figures for 2005 in table 6 have been amended to include morbidly obese (over 40) in the obese category (over 30). This is in line with data...
View ArticleHealth Survey for England 2004 Health of ethnic minorities. (Headline tables)
Key facts The prevalence of angina and heart attack was highest in Pakistani men and Indian men and women, and lowest in the Black African and Chinese...
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