Healthy weight in children (health and wellbeing needs in South Tyneside)

Those at risk

Childhood overweight and obesity affects some groups of our population more than others.

Deprivation

Sex

Ethnicity

  • There is a substantial difference in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity amongst different ethnic groups in South Tyneside.  Black African children are the most likely to be classed as overweight with a prevalence of 44.8 compared to the least prevalent ethnicity, white and Asian, which has a prevalence of 29.4
  • Fingertips: Obesity profile: National Child Measurement Programme