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Ethnic differences in obesity, diet and physical activity

Background. In England, almost two-thirds of adults and a third of children are either overweight or obeseGovernment estimates that without action this will rise to almost 9 in 10 adults and two-thirds of children by 2050Obesity linked to increased risks of diabetes, heart disease, cancerGover

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Ethnic differences in obesity, diet and physical activity

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    1. Ethnic differences in obesity, diet and physical activity Vanessa Higgins & Angela Dale Centre for Census & Survey Research University of Manchester

    2. Background In England, almost two-thirds of adults and a third of children are either overweight or obese Government estimates that without action this will rise to almost 9 in 10 adults and two-thirds of children by 2050 Obesity linked to increased risks of diabetes, heart disease, cancer Government strategies “Healthy Weight, Healthy Lives”, Jan 2008. Identifies 5 areas for tackling excess weight including promotion of healthier food and physical exercise Diet (5 a day; food labelling; restrictions on advertising to children; school-meals) Physical activity guidelines Some recognition of cultural/ethnic differences in these strategies but need more

    3. Aims of the project Analyse ethnic differences in three outcomes: Obesity Diet Physical activity Use Health Survey for England from 1999 and 2004 (ethnic boosts) Explanatory variables: gender, age, generation, social class, educational level, religion, type of neighbourhood etc (diet and physical activity for obesity) Parental diet, physical activity, obesity and other characteristics Assess change between 1999 and 2004

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    5. Obesity and ethnicity

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    7. Diet and ethnicity

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    9. Physical activity and ethnicity

    10. Operationalisation (2004) Diet Summary measure of fruit and vegetable consumption based on the 5-a-day guidelines (aged 5+) Separate components of fruit and vegetable consumption (aged 5+) Salad, pulses, vegetables, composite dishes, fruit juice, fresh fruit, dried fruit, frozen or tinned fruit, other dishes made from fruit Summary measure of fat scores (aged 16+) Separate components of fatty foods consumed (aged 16+) Milk, cheese, red meat, white meat, fish, fried food, sweet/savoury snacks, pastries, butter/ghee, reduced fat spreads, oils Salt added in cooking and at table (aged 16+)

    11. Operationalisation (2004) Physical activity of adults (aged 16+) Summary measure based on current guidelines of 30+ mins of activity of moderate intensity 5+ days week Low activity: less than once a week High activity: at least 5 days a week Separate components: sports/exercise; brisk walks; heavy housework/gardening/DIY; occupational activity Physical activity of children (aged 5-15) Summary measure based on current guidelines of 1 hour+ of moderate intensity per day Separate components: sports/exercise; walking; active play; housework/gardening Obesity Body Mass Index (weight in kgs/height in metres˛). WHO cut off points for obesity for adults and children Waist Circumference

    12. Summary Use HSE to analyse ethnic differences in obesity, diet and physical activity Highlighted some of the complexities of measuring outcome variables and some explanations for observed differences We will use standard measures but also implement alternatives Explanatory work and regression models

    13. Our contact details: vanessa.higgins@manchester.ac.uk Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester 0161 275 7766 angela.dale@manchester.ac.uk Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester 0161 275 4876

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