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Health Survey for England (HSE): findings from the latest report

23 May 2019, 2:00 pm–6:00 pm

Seminar audience

You are invited to attend our annual seminar on the findings of the latest Health Survey for England (HSE) report, by University College London, NatCen Social Research and NHS Digital. The survey series covers some core topics every year, including general health, longstanding illness, key lifestyle behaviours that influence health, and social care. In 2017, the survey collected information on cardiovascular disease, as well as its core elements such as obesity, alcohol consumption and smoking. We very much hope you will be able to join us.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Mrs Barbara Carter-Szatynska

Location

B17
UCL, 1-19 Torrington Place
London
WC1E 7HB

PROGRAMME

2.00pm Welcome and Introduction

Andrew Hayward, Director of IEHC, UCL

2.05pm An update to NHS Digital’s Health Surveys Programme

Alison Neave, Analytical Section Head, NHS Digital

2.15pm Introduction to the Health Survey for England and HSE 2017 results

Anne Conolly, Research Director, Survey Research Centre, NatCen Social Research

2.40pm Clustering of risk factors: results from HSE 2017

Dr Shaun Scholes, Senior Research Associate, Dept Epidemiology & Public Health, UCL

2.55pm Cardiovascular disease: results from HSE 2017

Prof Jennifer Mindell, Professor of Public Health, Dept Epidemiology & Public Health, UCL

3.10pm Recent examples of use of HSE data

Alison Moody, Research Associate, Dept Epidemiology & Public Health, UCL

3.20pm Discussion

3.30pm Break

4.00 pm Title to be confirmed: Impact of Great Recession on Health-related risks

Victoria Serra-Sastre, Programme Director of MSc Health Economics & MSc Economic Evaluation in Healthcare, City University

4.15pm Title to be confimed: Alcohol research based on HSE data

Philippa Case, PhD Student, Dept Epidemiology & Public Health UCL

4.30pm Trends in hypertension and chronic kidney disease in Chile, 2003-2016

Álvaro Passi Solar and Magdalena Walbaum, PhD students, EPH, UCL

4.45pm Discussion

4.55pm Summing up

5.00pm – 6.00pm Networking over drinks and nibbles