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Preliminary findings Sunshine Coast Community Dialogues 2014 Roberts Creek, October 16 th

Preliminary findings Sunshine Coast Community Dialogues 2014 Roberts Creek, October 16 th Maritia Gully, Regional Epidemiologist. Public Health Surveillance Unit, Vancouver Coastal Health email: phsu@vch.ca. Source: Canadian Medical Association - healthcaretransformation.ca.

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Preliminary findings Sunshine Coast Community Dialogues 2014 Roberts Creek, October 16 th

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  1. Preliminary findings Sunshine Coast Community Dialogues 2014 Roberts Creek, October 16th Maritia Gully, Regional Epidemiologist Public Health Surveillance Unit, Vancouver Coastal Health email: phsu@vch.ca

  2. Source: Canadian Medical Association - healthcaretransformation.ca

  3. SURVEYTopics 2. Health status 1. Socio-demographics 3. Health care access 4. Lifestyle 5. Built environment 6. Community resiliency

  4. Community session recap • Little significant variation across Sunshine Coast communities of Gibsons, Sechelt and rest of Sunshine Coast combined Other SC = A, B, D, F Gibsons Sechelt

  5. Sunshine Coast compared to BC data*… • >50% meeting physical activity guidelines • <1/3 eating recommended 5+ fruit & veg per day *Canadian Community Health Survey, Statistics Canada 2011/12

  6. Variation across communities

  7. VCH Map

  8. Socio-demographics

  9. How do the (1,088) Sunshine Coast respondents compare..?

  10. More socio-demographics

  11. Health Status

  12. How do you rate your own health?

  13. BC

  14. BC

  15. BC

  16. BC

  17. Chronic disease ** 5% 6% 18% 4% 16% 8% *Includes lung, breast, prostate and colorectal cancers **Canadian Community Health Survey, Statistics Canada 2011/12

  18. Access to care

  19. Accessing care

  20. BC

  21. BC

  22. Lifestyle

  23. Alcohol consumption

  24. Physical wellness score Composite measure [ 0 – 16 ] 29

  25. Smoking

  26. Healthy eating – fruits & vegetables Access ≠ consumption!

  27. BC

  28. BC

  29. Physical activity

  30. Sedentary behaviour

  31. Weighing in… …on the obesity issue

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