Jim McManus
Joint Director of Public Health for Birmingham
Better Environments, Better Lives
West Midlands Conference
Friday 27th February 2009
Birmingham City Football Club
see also
http://www.heartforum.org.uk/downloads/BuildingHealth_Main.pdf
13. Data, data everywhere… 23.6% 26.5% 23.4% 2003/ 2005 Obese adults**** 21.3% 19.1% 16.9% 2007/8 Physically active adults*** 26.3% 25.1% 25.1% 2003/ 2005 Healthy eating adults** 18.0% 17.9% 17.8% 2003/ 2005 Binge drinking adults* 24.1% 24.0% 24.9% 2003/5 Adults who smoke England West Midlands Birmingham Year Key figures for life style Deprivation in Birmingham, West Midlands and England
16. Adult synthetic estimates Estimates suggest that around 140,000 adults in Birmingham are estimated to be obese The trends in adult prevalence of obesity are upwards, and the Foresight report predicted a significant increase in adult obesity. Amongst men over 40 attending screening clinics last year, 17% of smokers and 22% of non smokers were obese
20. Lives we could save by Activity Analysis: John Denley, South Birmingham PCT 175.71 43,965 Total 74.33 3820.00 302984 16,844 BENPCT 38.50 1758.67 188610 11,797 HOBPCT 62.89 3135.67 267435 15,324 SBPCT Expected Lives Saved directly attributable to the scheme 18+ ACAAM* Deaths (2005/7 Avg) PCT 18+ Population Average active number of scheme participants