Physical Activity
News
- Fuse doctor airs views on new lifestyle cancer findings
Fri 9th December 2011
- National Library for Public Health e-Newsletter - August 2011
Wed 3rd August 2011
- National Library for Public Health e-Newsletter - July 2011
Tue 5th July 2011
- National Library for Public Health e-Newsletter June 2011
Tue 14th June 2011
Events
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Groups
- Obesity, Diet and Physical Activity - Regional Advisory Group
- Bariatric Prescribing and Surgery
- NEPAF Steering Group
- North East Active Travel (NEAT)
- Leadership Group - North East Leading Improvement for Health and Well- Being
Louisa Ells
Introduction
Regular physical activity is associated with improved health: reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancer, in addition to improving mental well being and bone health.
It is recommended that adults achieve a minimum of 30 minutes of at least moderate intensity activity 5 times or more a week.
The number of adults achieving the recommended activity levels in the North East is low, particularly for women.
It is recommended that children achieve a minimum of 60 minutes of at least moderate intensity activity every day.
The number of children achieving the recommended activity levels in the North East exceeds the England average, although there is a lack of robust local level data examining children’s activity levels.
The majority of miles travelled by North East adults is by car.
Cycling levels are low for both adults and children across the North East.
The majority of children in the North East walk to school and achieve at least two hours of high quality PE or sport a week.
The majority of North East physical activity data is derived from large self-reported surveys, which differ in focus, size and data collection methodology which make comparisons between surveys difficult.
Physical activity levels appear to be influenced by age, gender, ethnicity, BMI and deprivation.
Publications
- North East Obesity Service Mapping Report
- NORTH EAST DANCE & HEALTH PROJECT: An evaluation of a creative dance programme in preschool children: findings from a 10 week pilot controlled trial examining physical activity and mental well being outcomes
- North east public health workforce improvement Scoping exercise on capacity and capability to meet aims of Better Health, Fairer Health themes
- The Health Impact of the 2012 Games: a Screening Health Impact Assessment of the North East
- Mapping Physical Activity in the North East Region
Links
NEPHO Physical Activity report http://www.nepho.org.uk/np2/uploads/doc195_2_NEPHO_physical_activity.pdf