Court of Justice of the European Union

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Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what proportion of children in (a) Chatham and Aylesford constituency, (b) Kent and (c) England were diagnosed as overweight in each year since 2005.


Answered by
 Portrait
Jane Ellison
This question was answered on 7th May 2014

Data on childhood obesity are not collected at consituency level but at local authority level. Chatham falls within the Unitary Authority boundary of Medway and Aylesford falls within the District Authoity boundary of Tonbridge and Malling. The data has been presented for these Local Authority organisations as an approximate for the levels of childhood obesity in the Chatham and Aylesford constituency.

The proportion of children classified as overweight in Chatham and Aylesford constituency (represented by Medway and Tonbridge and Malling respectively), Kent and England as measured by the National Child Measurement Programme 2006/07 to 2012/13 is shown in the table below.

Prevalence (%) of overweight (including obese) among children aged 4-5 (Reception) and 10-11 (Year 6) years

England

Kent

Tonbridge and Malling

Medway

Reception

Year 6

Reception

Year 6

Reception

Year 6

Reception

Year 6

2006/07

22.9

31.7

22.7

30.9

19.6

27.8

20.5

34.6

2007/08

22.6

32.6

22.6

30.3

20.9

29.3

17.9

35.9

2008/09

22.8

32.6

23.0

32.5

20.5

32.7

25.3

34.1

2009/10

23.1

33.4

23.8

32.8

21.9

28.1

23.9

34.3

2010/11

22.6

33.4

22.9

33.3

29.1

32.6

24.2

33.3

2011/12

22.6

33.9

21.7

32.7

19.0

33.1

23.8

34.0

2012/13

22.2

33.3

21.7

32.7

20.9

31.3

23.3

32.7

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