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National Child Measurement Programme, England, 2022/23 School Year

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National Child Measurement Programme, England, 2022/23 School Year


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Summary

This report presents findings from the Government's National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) for England, 2022/23 school year.

It covers children in Reception (aged 4-5 years) and Year 6 (aged 10-11 years) in mainstream state-maintained schools in England.

The report contains analyses of Body Mass Index (BMI) classification rates by age, sex, deprivation and ethnicity as well as geographic analyses.


Key Facts

The prevalence of obesity in Reception children decreased

from 10.1% in 2021/22 to 9.2% in 2022/23

This is lower than in 2018/19 and 2019/20

The prevalence of obesity in Year 6 children decreased

from 23.4% in 2021/22 to 22.7% in 2022/23

This is still higher than in 2018/19 and 2019/20 

Obesity prevalence in boys is higher than girls for both age groups

For boys in reception, obesity prevalence was 9.3%, compared with 9.0% of girls

For boys in Year 6, obesity prevalence was 25.1%, compared with 20.1% of girls

For children living in the most deprived areas, obesity prevalence was twice as high compared with those living in the least deprived areas

For Reception children living in the most deprived areas the prevalence of obesity was 12.4%, compared with 5.8% of those living in the least deprived areas.

For children in Year 6 living in the most deprived areas, the prevalence of obesity was 30.2%, compared with 13.1% of those living in the least deprived areas

Underweight prevalence in Year 6 children has increased

From 1.5% in 2021/22 to 1.6% in 2022/23 and is the highest recorded rate in NCMP, since 2009/10




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