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Jim McManusJoint Director of Public Health for BirminghamBetter Environments, Better LivesWest Midlands ConferenceFriday 27th February 2009Birmingham City Football Clubsee also http://www.heartforum.org.uk/downloads/BuildingHealth_Main.pdf
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Better Lives in the West Midlands
Jim McManus
Joint Director of Public Health for Birmingham
27th February 2009
Acknowledgements
West Midlands Public Health Observatory
West Midlands Regional Observatory Birmingham Public Health Information
Team Health Protection Agency John Denley, South Birmingham PCT
Purpose
Look at lives in West Midlands Identify Key differences between us and
England and within West Midlands Identify role of environment from review
of research Suggest Action
Health, Regeneration and Environmentalists in a room together….
Better Lives…better than what?
http://www.wmpho.org.uk/resources/HIequalities.pdf
Better Lives…better than what?
Better Lives…better than what?
Better Lives…better than what?
West Midlands Comparison
Spearheads
Birmingham
Sandwell
Walsall
Dudley
Stoke
Coventry
Tamworth
Nuneation & Bedworth
West Midlands Comparison
Spearheads
Birmingham
Sandwell
Walsall
Dudley
Stoke
Coventry
Tamworth
Nuneation & Bedworth
West Midlands Comparison
Spearheads
Birmingham
Sandwell
Walsall
Dudley
Stoke
Coventry
Tamworth
Nuneation & Bedworth
Leading Causes of Death, all ages
Data, data everywhere…
Key figures for life style Deprivation in Birmingham, West Midlands and England
Year Birmingham West Midlands England
Adults who smoke 2003/5 24.9% 24.0% 24.1%
Binge drinking adults* 2003/ 2005 17.8% 17.9% 18.0%
Healthy eating adults** 2003/ 2005 25.1% 25.1% 26.3%
Physically active adults*** 2007/8
16.9% 19.1% 21.3%
Obese adults**** 2003/ 2005 23.4% 26.5% 23.6%
Obesity by Ethnicity in Children
Obesity in Year 0 Children School Year 2007-2008
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
White including British White
Bangladeshi
Indian
Pakistani
Asian including British Asian
Black Somali
Black African
Black Caribbean
Black Other
Mixed/Dual Heritage
Other Ethnic Groups
Unknown
Grand Total
Percentage
Normal
Overweight
Obese
Obesity by Ethnicity in ChildrenObesity in Year 6 Children School year 2007-2008
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
White including British White
Bangladeshi
Indian
Pakistani
Asian including British Asian
Black Somali
Black African
Black Caribbean
Black Other
Mixed/Dual Heritage
Other Ethnic Groups
Unknown
Grand Total
Percentage
Normal
Overweight
Obese
Adult synthetic estimates
Estimates suggest that around 140,000 adults in Birmingham are estimated to be obese
The trends in adult prevalence of obesity are upwards, and the Foresight report predicted a significant increase in adult obesity. Amongst men over 40 attending screening clinics last year, 17% of smokers and 22% of non smokers were obese
Birmingham
Lives we could save by Activity
Average active
number of scheme
participants PCT 18+
Population
18+ ACAAM* Deaths (2005/7
Avg)Expected Lives Saved directly
attributable to the scheme
SBPCT
15,324
267435 3135.67 62.89
HOBPCT
11,797
188610 1758.67 38.50
BENPCT
16,844
302984 3820.00 74.33
Total 43,965
175.71
Analysis: John Denley, South Birmingham PCT
Environmental pollution
57 children per 1,000 have long term lung function problems due to this
36 children and 30 adults per 1,000 have pollution-related asthma
1g/m3 drop in PM air pollution could reduce CVD deaths by over 100
As much as 30% of acute asthma attacks and hospitalisations are atttributable to air pollution
46% of acute bronchitis
Cardiovascular Disease
Action
Air Quality Environmental Infrastructure
Trees, microclimate,green space Apply the URGENT research
Sustainable activity as default Walking, stairs evident before lifts,cycle
paths, disincentives to driving Integrate
Green Flag Status
Well designed public green space
Encourages physical activity Can reduce feelings of fear of crime Can increase social contact Can improve air quality Can create cooling microclimates Can aid in alleviating stress Is therapeutic
Building
http://www.heartforum.org.uk/downloads/BuildingHealth_Main.pdf
•Urban Planning•Streets and Public Realm•Walking and cycling•Outdoor playing space•Building Design•Strategic Planning