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Life & Health Expectancy of Baby Boomers. David Clark Information Services Division (ISD). Baby Boomers in Scotland & Edinburgh. Demographic trends (births & population) Life expectancy & healthy life expectancy Morbidity & mortality Lifestyle (risk factor) trends – indicators for future.
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Life & Health Expectancy of Baby Boomers David Clark Information Services Division (ISD)
Baby Boomers in Scotland & Edinburgh • Demographic trends (births & population) • Life expectancy & healthy life expectancy • Morbidity & mortality • Lifestyle (risk factor) trends – indicators for future
Number of live births in Scotland by sex; 1946-2003 Post-war baby boom 1960s baby boom Minor baby boom
Population of Scotland; by 5 year age group and sex; 1911, 1951, 1991, and 2031
Population of Edinburgh City Council Area by 5 year age group and sex; 2001 Males Females Age group -25000 -20000 -15000 -10000 -5000 0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 Population in age/sex group
Life & Health Expectancy • Life Expectancy - the number of years a person can expect to live from a given age. • Healthy Life Expectancy – the number of years people can expect to live in “good” health from a given age.
Life & Healthy Life Expectancy at age 50 by Council Area (2001 Census)
All Conditions – Hospital Admissions & Deaths in Edinburgh residents aged 55-59; 1984, 1994, 2004
Malignant Neoplasms – Hospital Admissions & Deaths in Edinburgh residents aged 55-59; 1984, 1994, 2004
Ischaemic Heart Disease – Hospital Admissions & Deaths in Edinburgh residents aged 55-59; 1984, 1994, 2004
Alcoholic Liver Disease – Hospital Admissions & Deaths in Edinburgh residents aged 55-59; 1984, 1994, 2004
Trends in risk factors from 1995,1998 & 2003 Scottish Health Surveys
Trends in risk factors from 1995,1998 & 2003 Scottish Health Surveys
Boomers Summary • Births declining and population ageing. • Life Expectancy increasing but increase in Healthy Life Expectancy not keeping pace. • Cancer on the increase but survival improving. • Hospital admissions and deaths from other conditions declining for baby boomers. • Obesity a problem for both sexes – alcohol related problems on the increase for females.