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Table 7.7 Finished Admission Episodes with a primary diagnosis of obesity, by age group, 2000/01 to 2010/11
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EnglandNumbers
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Total% aged under 16Under 1616-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-7475 and over
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2000/011,054212000/0122645147255214965614
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2001/021,019232001/0223739134240199974821
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2002/031,275312002/0340065136289216945223
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2003/041,711342003/04579671743912731515224
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2004/052,035272004/055471072874873641743632
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2005/062,564232005/06583963416375542587220
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2006/073,862172006/076561844611,06987245911843
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2007/085,018152007/087472285641,4691,19859815753
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2008/097,988102008/097753221,0132,3592,1331,09922163
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2009/1010,57162009/106323611,3483,1323,0761,55537887
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2010/1111,57452010/115253751,4253,2773,5731,820456115
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1. A finished admission episode (FAE) is the first period of inpatient care under one consultant within one healthcare provider. FAEs are counted against the year in which the admission episode finishes. Admissions do not represent the number of inpatients, as a person may have more than one admission within the year.
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2. The primary diagnosis is the first of up to 20 (14 from 2002-03 to 2006-07 and 7 prior to 2002-03) diagnosis fields in the Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) data set and provides the main reason why the patient was admitted to hospital.
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3. ICD-10 Codes: E66 - Obesity.
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4. Figures have not been adjusted for shortfalls in data.
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5. Counts include people resident in English Strategic Health Authorites (SHAs) only, including admissions where the SHA of residence was England but not further specified and excludes admissions where the SHA of residence was unknown.
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6. Total includes admissions where the age was unknown.
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7. HES data is available from 1989-90 onwards. During this time there have been ongoing improvements in data quality and coverage, which particularly affect earlier data years. As well as this, there have been a number of changes to the classifications used within HES records. Changes have also been made to the organisation of the NHS. These need to be considered when interpreting the accuracy and validity of time series analyses.
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Source:
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Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), The NHS Information Centre for health and social care.
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The percentage of children who did sport in the last 4 weeks, by age and sex, 2010/11
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% boys% girls
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5 to 10 years87.882.9
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11 to 15 years9791.9
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Who 11-15 year olds play sport with, 2010/11%
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Someone else4.9
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Club team outside school3.1
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Holiday club/scheme2.2
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After school club16.5
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Scouts, guides, others3.9
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Youth club5.9
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Friends52.2
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Brother/sister/relative30.1
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Parent/guardian32.6
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Alone12.9
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The top ten sports done by 5-10 year olds in the last 4 weeks, 2010/11
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Sport%Error range: +/-
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Swimming, diving or lifesaving 48.32.8
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Football (include five-a-side) 35.92.7
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Cycling or riding a bike 282.5
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Walking or hiking 23.12.4
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Gym, gymnastics, trampolining or climbing frame 15.22
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Tenpin bowling 9.61.7
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Martial arts - Judo, Karate, Taekwondo and other Martial Arts 7.21.5
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Tennis 6.91.4
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Cricket 6.61.4
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Rounders 6.21.4
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The top ten sports done by 11-15 year olds in the last 4 weeks, 2010/11
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Sport%Error range: +/-
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Football (include five-a-side) 503.1
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Basketball 27.32.8
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Swimming, diving or lifesaving 26.62.8
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Gym, gymnastics, trampolining or climbing frame 24.82.7
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Walking or hiking 22.52.6
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Rounders 20.92.6
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Cycling or riding a bike 20.42.5
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Netball 19.32.5
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Badminton 18.92.5
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Rugby 17.92.4
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The percentage of 11-15 year olds who did competitive sport in school, January to March 2011
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Played for a sports
team
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Been a member of a
club that plays sport
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Played sport against
other people in PE or
games lessons
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Played sport in your
school in organised
competitions
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Participation in sport
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%
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As a child86
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As an adult53
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