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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Table 75: Summary of trends in life expectancy at birth in women in Hull and<br />

comparators by national deprivation quintiles of IMD 2007<br />

Deprivation quintile and area<br />

Life expectancy at birth (years) in women<br />

(95% confidence interval)<br />

Change<br />

(years)<br />

2001-03 2006-08 01-03 to 06-08<br />

Hull 78.1 (77.5 to 78.6) 77.3 (76.7 to 77.9) -0.8<br />

North East Lincolnshire 79.0 (78.1 to 79.9) 78.5 (77.5 to 79.4) -0.5<br />

Comparator PCTs 77.5 (77.3 to 77.7) 78.5 (78.3 to 78.7) 1.1<br />

Spearhead PCTs 77.5 (77.4 to 77.6) 78.4 (78.3 to 78.5) 0.9<br />

20 most deprived PCTs 77.5 (77.4 to 77.6) 78.6 (78.5 to 78.8) 1.1<br />

Industrial Hinterlands 77.2 (77.0 to 77.4) 77.8 (77.6 to 77.9) 0.6<br />

Yorks & Humber SHA 77.7 (77.5 to 77.9) 78.3 (78.1 to 78.4) 0.6<br />

England 77.7 (77.6 to 77.8) 78.7 (78.6 to 78.8) 1.0<br />

Hull 80.4 (79.6 to 81.3) 81.4 (80.7 to 82.2) 1.0<br />

North East Lincolnshire 79.1 (77.7 to 80.4) 81.1 (79.9 to 82.2) 2.0<br />

Comparator PCTs 79.5 (79.2 to 79.7) 80.5 (80.2 to 80.8) 1.0<br />

Spearhead PCTs 79.5 (79.4 to 79.6) 80.6 (80.5 to 80.7) 1.1<br />

20 most deprived PCTs 79.7 (79.5 to 79.9) 80.9 (80.7 to 81.1) 1.1<br />

Industrial Hinterlands 79.1 (78.9 to 79.3) 80.3 (80.1 to 80.5) 1.2<br />

Yorks & Humber SHA 79.8 (79.6 to 80.0) 80.7 (80.5 to 80.9) 0.9<br />

England 79.8 (79.8 to 79.9) 81.0 (81.0 to 81.1) 1.2<br />

Hull 81.7 (80.7 to 82.6) 82.4 (81.2 to 83.6) 0.7<br />

North East Lincolnshire 81.9 (80.7 to 83.2) 81.4 (80.2 to 82.6) -0.5<br />

Comparator PCTs 80.8 (80.4 to 81.1) 81.8 (81.5 to 82.1) 1.0<br />

Spearhead PCTs 80.7 (80.6 to 80.8) 82.0 (81.8 to 82.1) 1.2<br />

20 most deprived PCTs 81.3 (81.0 to 81.6) 82.5 (82.2 to 82.8) 1.2<br />

Industrial Hinterlands 80.7 (80.4 to 80.9) 81.8 (81.6 to 82.1) 1.2<br />

Yorks & Humber SHA 81.0 (80.8 to 81.2) 82.1 (81.9 to 82.3) 1.1<br />

England 81.2 (81.1 to 81.2) 82.4 (82.3 to 82.5) 1.2<br />

Hull 82.2 (80.8 to 83.6) 83.5 (82.1 to 84.9) 1.3<br />

North East Lincolnshire 82.9 (82.0 to 83.9) 83.2 (82.2 to 84.2) 0.3<br />

Comparator PCTs 82.7 (82.3 to 83.1) 83.6 (83.2 to 84.0) 0.9<br />

Spearhead PCTs 81.6 (81.5 to 81.7) 82.8 (82.7 to 82.9) 1.2<br />

20 most deprived PCTs 82.3 (81.9 to 82.7) 83.5 (83.1 to 83.9) 1.2<br />

Industrial Hinterlands 82.1 (81.8 to 82.3) 83.5 (83.2 to 83.7) 1.4<br />

Yorks & Humber SHA 81.8 (81.6 to 82.0) 82.9 (82.7 to 83.1) 1.1<br />

England 82.0 (81.9 to 82.0) 83.2 (83.2 to 83.3) 1.3<br />

Most deprived<br />

Second most<br />

deprived<br />

Second least<br />

deprived<br />

Middle quintile<br />

Deprivation-specific life expectancy at birth in 2006-2008 and changes in life expectancy<br />

since 2001-2003 are shown in Table 76 and Table 77 for individual PCTs within the<br />

Humber and Yorkshire region and the group of 10 comparator PCTs respectively. In the<br />

most deprived national quintile, Hull men had the <strong>joint</strong> third lowest life expectancy in the<br />

region while Hull women had the second lowest. In the second most deprived quintile<br />

men in Hull had the highest life expectancy in the region while Hull women had the<br />

second highest. In terms of changes to life expectancy since 2001-2003, Hull‟s best<br />

performance relative to other Yorkshire and Humber PCTs was in the middle and<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 192

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