Primary 1 Children Body Mass Index - Clinical

Note: This dataset will not be receiving updates through this portal. Please refer to the Public Health Scotland Open Data platform for the relevant data. Primary 1 Body Mass Index (BMI) statistics capture important information of the growth of young children. Clinical thresholds are used to define children with a level of under- or overweight that may warrant clinical intervention, such as consideration of any underlying cause, advice on healthy eating and appropriate levels of physical activity, or referral to more intensive child healthy weight services. A full publication report and technical report are available. All publications and supporting material to this topic area can be found on the ISD Scotland - Child Health Website.

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Forfatter NHS Information Services Division
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Sist oppdatert mai 29, 2025, 09:55 (UTC)
Opprettet mai 29, 2025, 09:55 (UTC)
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Accuracy and Reliability Data are compared to previous year’s figures and to expected trends.
Coherence and Comparability Tables and charts are accessible via the ISD website. ISD Scotland publishes a wide range of information on Child Health including infant feeding, immunizations, and 27-30 month assessment.
Confidentiality Policy The ISD Statistical Disclosure Protocol is followed.
Quality Management This is a National Statistics Publication. It complies with the Code of Practice for statistics and is awarded National Statistics status following an assessment by the UK Statistics Authority’s regulatory arm.
Relevans Making information publicly available for planning, epidemiology, provision of services, and providing comparative information.
Revisions The ISD Statistical revisions policy is followed.
Timeliness and Punctuality These statistics are updated annually.
headline Percent of children who are classed as healthy weight, overweight, obese or severely obese at their Primary 1 review.