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Children more likely to be obese in Wirral from a decade ago

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.

Child obesity rate rises slightly in Southampton

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.

Rise in the number of obese children in East Lancashire s primary schools

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.

One in seven children in Brighton and Hove are obese

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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