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Insert name of presentation on Master Slide July 2014 Child Measurement Programme for Wales Report 2012/13

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Child Measurement Programme for Wales Report 2012/13 This is the second report of the Child Measurement Programme for Wales. The report provides high level findings from the measurement of children in reception year (age four to five) during the academic year 2012/13. Prevalence is described by key categories, including underweight, healthy weight, overweight but not obese, and obese. These categories are based on body mass index thresholds, taking account of age and gender. This is the second report of the Child Measurement Programme for Wales and the first report carried out in line with standards and guidance agreed in It is also the first year that the data is published as official statistics.

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Using these slides These slides accompany the Child Measurement for Wales Report 2012/13. These slides are a resource to demonstrate examples of findings from the Child Measurement for Wales Report 2012/13. The presentation can be used as a whole or as individual slides. Please acknowledge the work of the Child Measurement Programme when using these slides.

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Index Slides 7 - 8: Participation Slides : Healthy weight or underweight Slides : Overweight or obese Slides : Weight category comparison Slide 20: Ethnicity Slides : Regional comparison Slide 23: Sample centile charts Slides : Frequency distributions

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Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Acknowledgements Report Authors: Linda Bailey Consultant in Public Health / Health Intelligence Data extraction: Louise Richards (NHS Wales Informatics Service) Data analysis: Holly Walsh (lead analyst), Mari Jones, Leon May, Arthur Duncan-Jones, Rhys Powell, Ioan Francis (Public Health Wales Observatory) Acknowledgements: Many thanks to families and children who participated in the Programme and to the staff in Health Boards who have supported the Programme across Wales. Thank you to Dr. Judith Greenacre, Dr. Ciaran Humphreys, Dr. Dyfed Huws, Dr. Teri Knight and Nathan Lester in the Public Health Wales Health Intelligence Division for advice during drafting of the report. Thank you also to the Child Measurement Programme staff – Ros Causey, Helen Crowther and Maggie Grayson.

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Participation: local authorities

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Participation: health boards and deprivation fifths

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Healthy weight and underweight: local authority

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Healthy weight or underweight: local authorities

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Healthy weight or underweight: health boards

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Overweight or obese: local authorities

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Overweight or obese: health boards and deprivation fifths

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Overweight or obese: deprivation fifths, girls and boys

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Obese: local authorities

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Obese: Health boards and deprivation fifths

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Weight category comparison 2011/12 and 2012/13

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Weight category: deprivation fifths

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Weight category: local authorities, girls and boys

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Ethnicity

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Regional comparison

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Overweight or obese: regional comparison, boys and girls

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Sample centile charts

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Reference tables: weight distribution, boys and girls

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Reference tables: height distribution, boys and girls

Child Measurement Programme for Wales 2012/13 Reference tables: BMI distribution