Children living in the most deprived areas of England are more than twice as likely to be obese than those living in the least deprived areas, a national study has found. Photo: Radar Children are more likely to be obese when they leave Wirral s primary schools as they were a decade ago, figures show. A new report from Public Health England looking back over the last 10 years has concluded there is a strong link between obesity and the poorest areas in the country. NHS Digital data shows 21% of Year 6 pupils in Wirral were classed as obese in 2019-20, slightly up from 20% in 2009-10.
Children are more likely to be obese when they leave Southampton s primary schools as they were a decade ago, figures show. A new report from Public Health England looking back over the last 10 years has concluded there is a strong link between obesity and the poorest areas in the country. NHS Digital data shows 24% of Year 6 pupils in Southampton were classed as obese in 2019-20, up from 20% in 2009-10. But it was a different picture for children in reception with the proportion who were obese falling slightly to 10% in 2019-20, from 11% a decade before. Across England obesity among Year 6 pupils rose from 19% in 2009-10 to 21% in 2019-20.
One in five Essex school children are classified as obese. Photos: Unsplash Children are more likely to be obese when they leave Blackburn with Darwen s primary schools as they were a decade ago, figures show. A new report from Public Health England looking back over the last 10 years has concluded there is a strong link between obesity and the poorest areas in the country. NHS Digital data shows 22 per cent of Year 6 pupils in Blackburn with Darwen were classed as obese in 2019-20, up from 18 per cent in 2009-10. And it was a similar picture for children in reception with the proportion who were obese increasing slightly to 11% in 2019-20, from 10 per cent a decade before.
AROUND one in seven children in Brighton and Hove are finishing primary school obese, new figures reveal. NHS Digital data shows 15 per cent of Year 6 pupils were classed as obese in the city in 2019-20. That figure was unchanged from 2009-10. A new report from Public Health England looking back over the last 10 years has concluded there is a strong link between obesity and the poorest areas in the country. It was a similar picture for the proportion of reception-age children obese which was also unchanged. Across England obesity among Year 6 pupils rose from 19 per cent in 2009-10 to 21 per cent in 2019-20.
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