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

but there was an increase of 500 for children aged 1-4 years, no change for those aged<br />

5-9, and a decrease of 700 for those aged 10-14 years. There were increases in the<br />

ONS estimated resident population in Hull for those aged 15-19, 20-24, 25-29 and 30-34<br />

years (of 200, 2,600, 600 and 500 respectively). The estimated resident population<br />

decreased for those aged 35-39 and 40-44 years (by 500 and 400 respectively), with<br />

increases for those aged 45-49 and 50-54 years (of 400 and 200 respectively). There<br />

was an estimated decrease of 100 for those aged 55-59 years, and an increase of 600<br />

for those aged 60-64 years. There was an estimated decrease of 200 people in the 65-<br />

59 year age group, and no change in the age groups 70-74, 75-79 and 80-84 years, with<br />

an increase of 100 in the 85+ year age group. Therefore, the largest change occurred<br />

within the 20-24 year age group, which represented 70% of the overall estimated<br />

increase in Hull.<br />

Table 12, Table 13 and Table 14 give the age and gender structure of the resident<br />

population estimated from all General Practitioner registrations within North, East and<br />

West Localities respectively for October 2010. NHS Hull is responsible for the health of<br />

Hull‟s residents, so when population estimates are required, these tables should be<br />

used rather than registered population which is given on subsequent pages (starting on<br />

page 91) unless an analysis is being undertaken specifically at practice level.<br />

Table 12: Number of residents living in North Locality, October 2010 (estimated from<br />

General Practitioner registrations)<br />

Age (years) Resident population – living in North Locality, 2010<br />

Male Female Total<br />

0 433 405 838<br />

1 to 4 1,921 1,783 3,704<br />

5 to 9 2,083 1,905 3,988<br />

10 to 14 2,031 1,854 3,885<br />

15 to 19 2,505 2,420 4,925<br />

20 to 24 3,085 3,235 6,320<br />

25 to 29 2,422 2,461 4,883<br />

30 to 34 2,095 2,076 4,171<br />

35 to 39 2,235 2,079 4,314<br />

40 to 44 2,326 2,121 4,447<br />

45 to 49 2,262 2,095 4,357<br />

50 to 54 1,802 1,735 3,537<br />

55 to 59 1,576 1,576 3,152<br />

60 to 64 1,574 1,629 3,203<br />

65 to 69 1,045 1,141 2,186<br />

70 to 74 980 1,092 2,072<br />

75 to 79 725 879 1,604<br />

80 to 84 393 607 1000<br />

85+ 238 457 695<br />

TOTAL 31,731 31,550 63,281<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 72

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