Fig 1.
Prevalence evolution of children at reception year and year 6 by BMI.
Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Overweight and obesity’ includes severe obesity.
Fig 2.
Prevalence evolution of children at year 6 by BMI.
Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Overweight and obesity’ includes severe obesity.
Table 1.
Historic observed percentage prevalence.
Table 2.
Changes in BMI category prevalence associated with the COVID-19 pandemic (percentage points).
Fig 3.
Obesity prevalence for children in the most and least deprived areas by sex.
Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Obese’ includes the severely obese.
Table 3.
Changes in obesity prevalence associated with the COVID-19 pandemic for children in the most deprived areas (percentage points).
Fig 4.
Obesity prevalence by ethnicity in reception year.
Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2007 to 2019. The category ‘Obese’ includes the severely obese.
Fig 5.
Obesity prevalence by ethnicity in year 6.
Note: Dotted lines represent the trends from 2006 to 2019. The category ‘Obese’ includes severely obese.
Table 4.
Changes in obesity prevalence associated to COVID-19 pandemic period by ethnicity (percentage points).
Table 5.
Baseline and projected prevalence in excess of pre-pandemic levels.
Table 6.
Healthcare costs of main conditions and cost associated with losses in quality of life due to high BMI.
Table 7.
Costs of productivity loss.
Table 8.
Total costs.
Table 9.
Annual overweight and obesity related costs in excess of trends.