Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

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Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber September 2017

National Child Measurement Programme The data in this slide pack is from the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP). The NCMP is an annual programme that measures the height and weight of children in Reception (aged 4 to 5 years) and Year 6 (aged 10 to 11 years) in England. Although the NCMP only covers certain age groups, it includes the majority of children in those year groups. The number of children measured in Yorkshire and the Humber in 2015/16 was 63,162 in Reception, and 56,606 in Year 6. The participation rate in Yorkshire and the Humber in 2015/16 was 95.8% in Reception children and 94.5% for children in Year 6. NCMP website: http://content.digital.nhs.uk/ncmp 2 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Prevalence of excess weight by age Reception (aged 4-5 years) and Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) Over 1 in 5 children in Reception are overweight or obese Boys: 22.9% Girls: 21.9% Around 1 in 3 children in Year 6 are overweight or obese Boys: 36.4% Girls: 32.8% Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 3 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Prevalence of obesity by age Reception (aged 4-5 years) and Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) Around 1 in 11 children in Reception are obese Boys: 9.7% Girls: 9.1% Around 1 in 5 children in Year 6 are obese Boys: 21.9% Girls: 18.7% Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 4 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber BMI status of children by age Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 5 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Prevalence of obesity by age England and Regions Children in Reception (aged 4-5 years) Children in Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 6 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Trend in the prevalence of obesity and excess weight by age Reception and Year 6 Children in Reception (aged 4-5 years) Children in Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) Prevalence (%) Prevalence (%) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 7 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Trend in the prevalence of excess weight by sex and age Reception and Year 6 Prevalence of excess weight (%) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 8 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Trend in the prevalence of obesity by sex and age (Reception and Year 6), Yorkshire and the Humber Prevalence of obesity (%) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 9 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Prevalence of obesity 2015/16 Yorkshire and the Humber District and Unitary Authorities Children in Reception (aged 4-5 years) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 10 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Prevalence of obesity 2015/16 Yorkshire and the Humber District and Unitary Authorities Children in Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 11 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Prevalence of obesity by age Yorkshire and the Humber District and Unitary Authorities Children in Reception (aged 4-5 years) Children in Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2015/16 12 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Obesity prevalence by regional deprivation and age Reception and Year 6 Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2013/14-2015/16 Region-specific deprivation deciles displayed 13 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Obesity prevalence by ethnic group: Reception Aged 4-5 years Children in Reception Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2013/14-2015/16 Data grouped over 3 years 14 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Obesity prevalence by ethnic group: Year 6 Aged 10-11 years Children in Year 6 Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2013/14-2015/16 Data grouped over 3 years 15 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

Child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber Obesity prevalence by ethnic group Children in Reception (aged 4-5 years) Children in Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) Source: National Child Measurement Programme 2013/14-2015/16 Data grouped over 3 years 16 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

NCMP Local Authority Profile - an online tool View the online tool: http://fingertips.phe.org.uk/profile/national-child-measurement-programme Screenshot of webpage 17 Patterns and trends in child obesity in Yorkshire and the Humber

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