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Health atlas allows online search of risk by area | Health atlas allows online search of risk by area |
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A new online map of England and Wales allows people to enter their postcode and find their community's risk of developing 14 conditions, such as heart disease and lung cancer. | A new online map of England and Wales allows people to enter their postcode and find their community's risk of developing 14 conditions, such as heart disease and lung cancer. |
The map presents population-wide health information for England and Wales. | The map presents population-wide health information for England and Wales. |
The researchers at Imperial College London pointed out that it could not be used to see an individual's risk. | The researchers at Imperial College London pointed out that it could not be used to see an individual's risk. |
It indicated an area's health risk, relative to the average for England and Wales, they stressed. | It indicated an area's health risk, relative to the average for England and Wales, they stressed. |
Twenty-five year study | Twenty-five year study |
Researchers at Imperial looked at 8,800 wards in England and Wales, each with a population of 6,000 people. | Researchers at Imperial looked at 8,800 wards in England and Wales, each with a population of 6,000 people. |
They collected data from the Office for National Statistics and from cancer registries for 1985 to 2009. | They collected data from the Office for National Statistics and from cancer registries for 1985 to 2009. |
Data was then mapped alongside region-by-region variations in environmental factors such as air pollution, sunshine and pesticides. | Data was then mapped alongside region-by-region variations in environmental factors such as air pollution, sunshine and pesticides. |
The data was also adjusted for age, deprivation and to take into account small numbers. | The data was also adjusted for age, deprivation and to take into account small numbers. |
Researchers said this was the first tool of its kind showing this level of detail. | Researchers said this was the first tool of its kind showing this level of detail. |
Dr Anna Hansell, from the UK Small Area Health Statistics Unit, led the research. | Dr Anna Hansell, from the UK Small Area Health Statistics Unit, led the research. |
She told the BBC: "We tried to present this so people do not jump to the wrong conclusions." | |
Dr Hansell said people were "fascinated" by the tool when they trialled it. | |
She added: "The new thing about it is you can go right down to neighbourhood level - beforehand it has been at a broader scale." | |
Eight communities in Bridgend and Rhondda Cynon Taff, in Wales, and Leeds, Manchester and the Wirral in England had a higher health risk of the 14 conditions, Dr Hansell said. | Eight communities in Bridgend and Rhondda Cynon Taff, in Wales, and Leeds, Manchester and the Wirral in England had a higher health risk of the 14 conditions, Dr Hansell said. |
She said within those eight communities none stood out as "doing badly for everything", and that the statistics had not been geared up to rank the areas. | She said within those eight communities none stood out as "doing badly for everything", and that the statistics had not been geared up to rank the areas. |
Since the study adjusted for deprivation, Dr Hansell said it raised some "surprising" variations which could be explained by the increased smoking rates in the past 25 years. | Since the study adjusted for deprivation, Dr Hansell said it raised some "surprising" variations which could be explained by the increased smoking rates in the past 25 years. |
Meanwhile, 33 wards were identified as having a lower risk of disease, such as parts of London, North Norfolk and Suffolk. | |
Although the researchers adjusted for deprivation, she said, there must be "some lifestyle factors" going on, to account for the variability. | |
Environmental factors, such as air pollution, accounted for roughly 5-10% of a person's risk of disease, which was significant in terms of a population, Dr Hansell said. | Environmental factors, such as air pollution, accounted for roughly 5-10% of a person's risk of disease, which was significant in terms of a population, Dr Hansell said. |
She said she hoped "really important benefits" could come out of further research using the tool and that it would raise questions about disease patterns. | She said she hoped "really important benefits" could come out of further research using the tool and that it would raise questions about disease patterns. |
Lifestyle more important | Lifestyle more important |
Prof David Coggon, professor of occupational and environmental medicine at the University of Southampton, said the atlas provided a "finer level of spatial resolution" than its predecessors. | Prof David Coggon, professor of occupational and environmental medicine at the University of Southampton, said the atlas provided a "finer level of spatial resolution" than its predecessors. |
But he said there were "shortcomings" in the research, such as the possible of chance variation and the likelihood of distortion by exposure to non-environmental causes of disease, such as smoking and diet, which are not fully explained by deprivation. | But he said there were "shortcomings" in the research, such as the possible of chance variation and the likelihood of distortion by exposure to non-environmental causes of disease, such as smoking and diet, which are not fully explained by deprivation. |
Prof Coggon added: "These unavoidable shortcomings do not invalidate the analyses presented, but they are a reason for caution in interpretation." | Prof Coggon added: "These unavoidable shortcomings do not invalidate the analyses presented, but they are a reason for caution in interpretation." |
He said people should not focus on environmental factors, but instead eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly and avoid smoking, excessive alcohol, and "unnecessarily risky" behaviours such as dangerous driving. | He said people should not focus on environmental factors, but instead eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly and avoid smoking, excessive alcohol, and "unnecessarily risky" behaviours such as dangerous driving. |
Prof Paul Pharoah, professor of cancer epidemiology at the University of Cambridge, said: "This atlas does not enable anyone to judge their individual absolute risk. | Prof Paul Pharoah, professor of cancer epidemiology at the University of Cambridge, said: "This atlas does not enable anyone to judge their individual absolute risk. |
"People should definitely not use this atlas to decide where to live." | "People should definitely not use this atlas to decide where to live." |
He said it would be "wrong to imply" any causal association between any of the environmental exposures and any of the health outcomes described in the atlas. | He said it would be "wrong to imply" any causal association between any of the environmental exposures and any of the health outcomes described in the atlas. |
Prof Pharoah added: "What these data should do is help researchers identify important hypothesis that should be tested using research designs." | Prof Pharoah added: "What these data should do is help researchers identify important hypothesis that should be tested using research designs." |