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Making use of NCMP data East Midlands and West Midlands

noo National Obesity Observatory. Making use of NCMP data East Midlands and West Midlands. Caroline Ridler and Kath Roberts Tuesday 13 th November 2012. National Child Measurement Programme Number measured in 2010/11. Trend in PCT participation rate Reception. West Midlands.

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Making use of NCMP data East Midlands and West Midlands

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  1. noo National Obesity Observatory Making use of NCMP dataEast Midlands and West Midlands Caroline Ridler and Kath Roberts Tuesday 13th November 2012

  2. National Child Measurement ProgrammeNumber measured in 2010/11

  3. Trend in PCT participation rateReception West Midlands East Midlands

  4. Trend in PCT participation rateYear 6 West Midlands East Midlands

  5. Height measurements rounded to half or wholeNCMP 2010/11 West Midlands East Midlands

  6. Weight measurements rounded to half or wholeNCMP 2010/11 West Midlands East Midlands

  7. Records with valid LSOA & ethnicity codingEngland

  8. Records with no ethnicity codingNCMP 2010/11 West Midlands East Midlands

  9. Prevalence of excess weight among childrenNational Child Measurement Programme 2010/11 One in five children in Reception is overweight or obese (boys 23.9%, girls 21.3%) One in three children in Year 6 is overweight or obese (boys 34.9%, girls 31.8%) Child overweight (including obesity): BMI ≥ 85th centile of the UK90 growth reference

  10. Prevalence by BMI centile cut points2010/11 West Midlands East Midlands

  11. Prevalence by BMI centile cut points2010/11 West Midlands East Midlands

  12. Prevalence of obesity 2010/11Reception West Midlands East Midlands

  13. Prevalence of obesity 2010/11Year 6 West Midlands East Midlands

  14. Trend in prevalence of obesityReception West Midlands East Midlands

  15. Trend in prevalence of obesityYear 6 West Midlands East Midlands

  16. Prevalence of obesity 2006/07 to 2010/11England Child obesity: BMI ≥ 85th centile of the UK90 growth reference

  17. Prevalence of obesity by deprivation decileReception Child obesity: BMI ≥ 85th centile of the UK90 growth reference

  18. Prevalence of obesity by deprivation decileYear 6 Child obesity: BMI ≥ 85th centile of the UK90 growth reference

  19. Prevalence of obesity by ethnic groupReception 2010/11 Child obesity: BMI ≥ 95th centile of the UK90 growth reference

  20. Prevalence of obesity by ethnic groupYear 6 2010/11 Child obesity: BMI ≥ 95th centile of the UK90 growth reference

  21. Accessing NCMP data and resourcesfrom NOO and elsewhere • Information Centre for Health and Social Care • Headline report and LA/PCT data tables • www.ic.nhs.uk/ncmp • National Obesity Observatory • Ward and MSOA data tables • School Feedback Tool • NCMP e-atlas • Trends analysis report • Guidance for analysis • www.noo.org.uk / ncmp@noo.org.uk

  22. Ward and MSOA data tablesNOO website/ Data and Tools tab

  23. School Feedback ToolRequest from PHO

  24. NCMP e-atlasesNOO website/ Data and Tools tab

  25. NCMP Analysis and GuidanceNOO website/ Child Obesity - NCMP

  26. noo National Obesity Observatory Questions and discussion ncmp@noo.org.uk Follow us on Twitter @the_NOO

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