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Percentage of children in reception year who are overweight or obese (based on pupil postcode) (10350) Metric type
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- This is the percentage of reception year children who are either overweight or living with obesity and includes children who are living with severe obesity. The BMI classification of each child is derived by calculating the child's BMI centile and assigning the BMI classification. Overweight is defined as a BMI centile greater than or equal to the 85th centile but less than the 95th centile. Obese is defined as a BMI centile greater than or equal to the 95th centile. Severely obese is defined as a BMI centile greater than or equal to 99.6 (This BMI classification is a subset of the "Obese" classification). The results are derived from the postcode of the child.
Measurement of children's heights and weights, without shoes and coats and in normal, light, indoor clothing, was overseen by healthcare professionals and undertaken in school by trained staff. Measurements could be taken at any time during the academic year. Some children could be over one year older than others in the same school year at the point of measurement. This does not impact upon a child's BMI classification since BMI centile results are adjusted for age.
The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) collects height and weight measurements of children in reception (aged 4-5 years) and year 6 (aged 10-11 years) primarily in mainstream state-maintained schools in England. Local authorities are mandated to collect data from mainstream state-maintained schools but collection of data from special schools (schools for pupils with special educational needs and pupil referral units) and independent schools is encouraged.
- Modified
- 13 Dec 2022
- Data last updated
- 13 Nov 2023
- Also known as
- PHOF 2.06i
- 2.06i
- 2.06i - Child excess weight in 4-5 and 10-11 year olds - 4-5 year olds
- Short label
- % Overweight & obese in reception year (pupil postcode)
- Status
- Live
- Output precision
- 2
- Polarity
- a low value is good
- Measure
- Prevalence
- Dataset
- Prevalence of underweight, healthy weight, overweight and obese children (based on the postcode of the pupil)
- Source
- NHS Digital
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