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

England 2008) and the General Household Survey (Economic and Social Data Service<br />

2008). Further more detailed information on the data sources used within this report<br />

and information about the local surveys conducted are given in the APPENDIX on page<br />

790. Furthermore, the source of each table and figure is given in section 13.7.1 on<br />

page 947 (tables) and in section 13.7.2 on page 956 (figures).<br />

We have provided the most up-to-date data available. Not all the data relate to the<br />

same time period. Different sets of data are published at different times of the year and<br />

the most recent data may not yet be published, or if the numbers of events are very low<br />

for rare diseases, the data for several years are combined to obtain a more reliable<br />

picture.<br />

3.3.5 Listed Sections of This Release<br />

Section 1 is the two-page executive summary.<br />

Section 2 gives a summary of the findings.<br />

Section 3 provides an introduction to this document and the background.<br />

Section 4 gives an overview of the geographical area.<br />

Section 5 gives an overview of the population including total number of births<br />

and deaths, population projections, and estimates of ethnicity.<br />

Section 6 describes patterns of deprivation in the local population. This includes<br />

information on the employment, benefit claimant rates, housing stock, educational<br />

attainment and crime as well as describing the Index of Multiple Deprivation.<br />

Section 7 provides information on general health, including health status, limiting<br />

long-term illness and disability, learning disabilities, hospital admissions, life<br />

expectancy and mortality.<br />

Section 8 provides information about risk factors for poor health, providing local<br />

information on the prevalence of smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, diet and<br />

exercise. The total number of people with different risk factors and the<br />

prevalence of multiple risk factors are also estimated. This section also includes<br />

brief information on existing programmes to reduce the prevalence of these risk<br />

factors and some details on the social marketing work being undertaken.<br />

Section 9 gives information on vaccinations, immunisations and screening.<br />

Section 10 gives information on specific diseases or topics including seven of the<br />

eight original key areas from the World Class Commissioning Strategy (coronary<br />

heart disease; stroke; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; diabetes; cancer;<br />

mental health; and children and young people; with primary and community care<br />

not included) as well as other disease areas or groups. Disease prevalence or<br />

incidence, hospital admissions, mortality and quality of care information is<br />

included. However, this information is not available for all the diseases presented<br />

within this section (as some information is not available or the numbers of people<br />

are too small). There are also be a section on older people, which includes<br />

predictions on future need in relation to older people.<br />

Section 11 gives a list of references.<br />

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