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Health Survey User Meeting 14 July 2010 Health Survey for England Update Rachel Craig, Chloe Robinson

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Page 1: Health Survey User Meeting 14 July 2010 Health Survey for England Update Rachel Craig, Chloe Robinson.

Health Survey User Meeting 14 July 2010

Health Survey for EnglandUpdate

Rachel Craig, Chloe Robinson

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Health Survey User Meeting 14 July 2010

The Health Survey for England

• Commissioned by The NHS Information Centre for health and social care

• Conducted by NatCen and UCL

• 2008 report: Physical activity• 2009 report: currently being written• 2010 survey: fieldwork in progress

• From 2011, becomes The Health and Social Care Survey

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HSE 2008

• Sample size around 15,500 adults, and child boost sample

• Focus on physical activity: • Self-reported measures• Accelerometry

• Also a measure of physical fitness among adults

• Report available onwww.ic.nhs.uk/pubs/hse08physicalactivity

Trend tables available onwww.ic.nhs.uk/pubs/hse08trends

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HSE 2009

• Sample size around 4,600 adults, and 4,000 children

• Chapters on: • Kidney disease• Diabetes• GHQ12• Personal care plans

• Also chapters on core measures

• Report available December 2010

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HSE 2010

• Sample size around 8,000 adults, and 6,000 children

• Focus on respiratory disease: • Questions about asthma, COPD• Measures of lung function – new high tech

spirometers • Also questions on sexual health, dental health

and wellbeing

• Currently in field, reporting end of 2011

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Health and Social Care Survey 2011

• Replaces the HSE from 2011

• Retaining core elements of the HSE design and content

• Review of core content – every year:• General health, smoking, drinking, height and weight• Nurse visit: BP, waist and hip, blood sample, child

saliva

• Alternate years:• Questionnaire: Fruit and veg or GHQ12 and EQ5D• Nurse: Adult urine sample or adult saliva sample

• New social care question module

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HSCS 2011 content

• Sample size around 8,000 adults

• No child boost currently planned

• Expect focus to be on CVD: • Continue trends from 1994, 1998, 2003,

2006

• Will include self-reported usual drinking behaviour and 7-day drinking diary

• Currently in development, reporting end of 2012

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Results from HSE 2008

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Physical activity

Chief Medical Officer’s recommendations• For adults:

At least 30 minutes of at least moderate intensity activity on five or more days per week

Accumulated in bouts of at least 10 minutes

• For children: At least 60 minutes of at least moderate

intensity physical activity each day

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Physical activity

• Self-reported and objective measures

• Self-report questions for adults enhanced for 2008: • Captured bouts of 10 minutes of activity• More detail about activity at work, and sedentary

time• Refined questions about swimming, gym

• Children’s self-report questions completely revised for 2008:• New categories of formal and informal sports and

activities• Recall over the last seven days, • Asked about each day, exact time spent

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Accelerometry

• Sub-samples of adults and children aged 4+

• Asked to wear the accelerometer for 7 days• Measures vertical movement:

• Under-represents activities such as cycling, rowing

• Cannot be worn for swimming • At least 10 hours wear for a ‘valid day’• Daily averages calculated from at least 4 days

of wear

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How many met the recommendations?

Adults• Self report:

• 39% of men• 29% of women

• Accelerometry• 6% of men• 4% of women

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Summary activity levels: self-reported

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Low activity

Some activityMeets recommendations

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Summary activity levels: accelerometry

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Average minutes of daily MVPA

Men Women

Accelerometry

Self-reported

Accelerometry data based on those with 4+ days wear

Comparing self report and accelerometry (bouts of at least 10 minutes)

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How many children meet recommendations

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Summary activity levels: accelerometry

Boys Girls

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Average minutes of daily MVPA

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