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Health Survey for England: General health

WEBBase: Adults aged 16 and over. The proportion of adults reporting one or more longstanding illnesses increased from 40% in 1993 to a peak of 46% in 2001. In 2019, 43% of adults …

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England’s changing health since the 1990s

WEBShare this page: Our health has changed in some interesting and unexpected ways since the 1990s. Using data from the Health Survey for England, these graphs show how …

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Health Survey for England

WEBProviding the facts about our health, fitness and lifestyle since 1991. Key findings. Introduction. Previous reports 2018-12. Explore the trends. Overweight and obesity in …

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Health Survey for England: Diabetes

WEBBase: Adults aged 16 and over. The rate of doctor-diagnosed diabetes has increased since 1994, from 2% to 7% in 2019. Rates of doctor-diagnosed diabetes are slightly higher for …

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High Blood Pressure

WEBIn 2019, 14% of men and 11% of women had untreated hypertension. Notes: HSE participants’ blood pressure was measured in their homes by a qualified nurse. High …

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Health Survey for England: Weight

WEBWeight. In 2019, 64% of adults in England were overweight or obese. Being overweight or obese is associated with an increased risk for a number of common causes of disease …

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Health Survey for England

WEBIn 2013, the Chief Medical Officer’s Annual Report focused on mental health, summarising the public health evidence and making recommendations to improve the mental health …

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Health Survey for England: Fruit and vegetables

WEBIn 2018, only 28% of adults were eating the recommended five portions of fruit and vegetables per day – and the average (mean) was 3.7 portions per day. Fewer men than …

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Health Survey for England: Smoking

WEBThe proportion of adults who smoke has fallen, from 27% in 1993 to 16% in 2019. And smoking habits among those who smoke are changing, too, with the average (median) …

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Adults with one or more longstanding illnesses

WEBBase: Adults aged 16 and over. The proportion of adults reporting one or more longstanding illnesses increased from 40% in 1993 to a peak of 46% in 2001. In 2019, 43% of adults …

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8 Longstanding Conditions

WEBHealth Survey for England 201 This report examines self-reported longstanding conditions among adults and children in England, using data from 2017 and 2018.

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Overweight and obesity in adults and children

WEB27% of men and 29% of women were obese. Around two thirds of adults were overweight or obese, this was more prevalent among men (68%) than women (60%). Obesity …

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Eating disorders

WEBIn 2019, 16% of adults aged over 16 (19% of women and 13% of men) screened positive for a possible eating disorder. This included 4% (5% of women and 3% of men) reported …

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Well-being and mental health

WEBHealth Survey for England 2016 This report examines the prevalence of subjective well-being and mental ill- health in England in 2016, using the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental …

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Health Survey for England 2016 Physical activity in adults

WEBThis report examines physical activity in adults in England in 2016. It reports on adherence to current physical activity guidelines for aerobic activity,

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Health Survey for England 2017 Cardiovascular diseases

WEBThis report examines the prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD, also called circulatory diseases) in adults in England in 2017. Prevalence levels are

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Health Survey for England 2018 Asthma

WEBThis report covers the prevalence of asthma and the management and control of its symptoms in adults and children. It compares the prevalence of

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