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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 253: Percentage of the population (October 2008) of Bransholme and Orchard<br />

Park and Greenwood wards that is in each Health ACORN type, group and category<br />

Health ACORN type<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 548<br />

Bransholme<br />

Orchard Pk &<br />

Greenwd<br />

1.1 - Older couples, traditional diets, cardiac issues 1.4 0.0<br />

1.2 - Disadvantaged elderly, poor diet, chronic health 0.0 0.6<br />

1.3 - Vulnerable disadvantaged, smokers/ with high levels of obesity 1.1 6.4<br />

1.4 - Post industrial pensioners with long term illness 2.7 0.0<br />

1.5 - Deprived neighbourhoods with poor diet, smokers 5.1 7.4<br />

1.8 - Disadvantaged neighbourhoods with poor diet & severe health issues 13.9 0.0<br />

Existing Problems 24.3 14.4<br />

2.9 - Poor single parent families with lifestyle related illnesses 26.9 36.1<br />

2.10 - Multi-ethnic, high smoking, high fast food consumption 19.6 0.9<br />

2.11 - Urban estates with sedentary lifestyle and low fruit & veg consumption 24.5 46.7<br />

Future Problems 71.0 83.7<br />

3.14 - Less affluent neighbourhoods, high fast food, sedentary lifestyles 0.0 1.9<br />

Possible Future Concerns 0.0 1.9<br />

4.20 - Young mobile population with good health and diet 4.8 0.0<br />

Healthy 4.8 0.0<br />

Table 254: Lung cancer standardised mortality ratios by Health ACORN group and type,<br />

2004-2008<br />

Health ACORN group and type SMR (95% CI)<br />

All ages Under 75<br />

1.1 - Older couples, traditional diets, cardiac issues 132 (96, 178) 136 (76, 224)<br />

1.2 - Disadvantaged elderly, poor diet, chronic health 236 (179, 304) 329 (215, 481)<br />

1.3 - Vulnerable disadvantaged, smokers with high levels of obesity 259 (185, 353) 319 (202, 479)<br />

1.4 - Post industrial pensioners with long term illness 178 (147, 213) 200 (149, 262)<br />

1.5 - Deprived neighbourhoods with poor diet, smokers 203 (166, 247) 258 (198, 330)<br />

1.8 - Disadvantaged neighbourhoods/poor diet & severe health issues 162 (135, 193) 177 (139, 224)<br />

Existing Problems 158 (147, 171) 177 (158, 198)<br />

2.9 - Poor single parent families with lifestyle related illnesses 254 (192, 329) 227 (159, 315)<br />

2.10 - Multi-ethnic, high smoking, high fast food consumption 227 (168, 300) 242 (168, 338)<br />

2.11 - Urban estates with sedentary lifestyle/low fruit & veg consump 207 (177, 240) 242 (200, 290)<br />

Future Problems 215 (195, 237) 238 (211, 267)<br />

3.14 - Less affluent neighbourhoods, fast food, sedentary lifestyles 154 (126, 188) 150 (112, 198)<br />

Possible Future Concerns 90 (82, 99) 83 (73, 95)<br />

4.20 - Young mobile population with good health and diet 82 (57, 113) 72 (43, 112)<br />

Healthy 95 (88, 104) 90 (80, 101)

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