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Area: Brentwood CD
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Resource Information
Description:
Brentwood CD
Type:
Collection
Relationships
Member of:
Collection : Areas - All
Collection : Areas - B
Collection : Essex
Collection : Geography - Essex CC
Collection : Areas - Non-Metropolitan Districts
Collection : East of England
Contains:
Report : Health Profile 2006 - Brentwood (High Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2006 - Brentwood (Low Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2007 - Brentwood (High Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2007 - Brentwood (Low Resolution)
Report : Health Profile 2008 - Brentwood
Report : Health Profile 2009 - Brentwood
Report : Health Profile 2010 - Brentwood - 22UD
Report : Health Profile 2011 - Brentwood - 22UD
Report : Health Profile 2012 - Brentwood - 22UD
Subject
Category (Government Category List):
HEALTH
Other
AREA_NUMBER:
22UD
KEYNOTES:
The health of the population in Brentwood is generally better than the England average. However, road injuries and deaths are significantly worse than average.
Although none of the localities in Brentwood falls into the most deprived fifths in England, there are still health inequalities within Brentwood by location, gender, deprivation and ethnicity. For example, men in the most affluent areas can expect to live about 6 years longer than those in the most deprived areas.
Over the past ten years, all age, all cause mortality rates and rates of early deaths from cancer and from heart disease and stroke have improved and remain better than the England average.
The infant death rate has improved since last year and is now among the best in England. Teenage pregnancy is also close to the England best. Children in Brentwood used to be significantly less obese than the average but are not so anymore.
In Brentwood, the proportion of people with an un- healthy lifestyle is lower than the national and regional average. Nonetheless, large numbers of people could reduce their health risks by changing their behaviour.
The annual report of the Director of Public Health for South West Essex PCT provides further detail on the health of this area and is available at www.swessexpct.nhs.uk . For more up to date lifestyle data please refer to www.erpho.org.uk/lsr/
KEYNOTES_BULLET1:
The health of the population in Brentwood is generally better than the England average. However, road injuries and deaths are significantly worse than average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET2:
Although none of the localities in Brentwood falls into the most deprived fifths in England, there are still health inequalities within Brentwood by location, gender, deprivation and ethnicity. For example, men in the most affluent areas can expect to live about 6 years longer than those in the most deprived areas.
KEYNOTES_BULLET3:
Over the past ten years, all age, all cause mortality rates and rates of early deaths from cancer and from heart disease and stroke have improved and remain better than the England average.
KEYNOTES_BULLET4:
The infant death rate has improved since last year and is now among the best in England. Teenage pregnancy is also close to the England best. Children in Brentwood used to be significantly less obese than the average but are not so anymore.
KEYNOTES_BULLET5:
In Brentwood, the proportion of people with an un- healthy lifestyle is lower than the national and regional average. Nonetheless, large numbers of people could reduce their health risks by changing their behaviour.
KEYNOTES_BULLET6:
The annual report of the Director of Public Health for South West Essex PCT provides further detail on the health of this area and is available at www.swessexpct.nhs.uk . For more up to date lifestyle data please refer to www.erpho.org.uk/lsr/
Region_ID:
G
REGION_NAME:
East of England
XCOORD:
558760
YCOORD:
196070
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