YHH Statistics
These statistics are currently from a small sample group of participants. They will be updated as more results are taken and further statistics can be calculated.
| This stacked bar chart shows the proportion of people in each age group with healthy and unhealthy body mass index results. There are only underweight results in the 20 to 29 age group. This chart shows that of the sample group of people tested, those between the ages of 60 and 69 have the least healthy body mass. |
This pie chart depicts the overall distribution of Body Mass Index results across all the people tested. It shows that of those checked, the highest proportion had a healthy BMI but that a fitfh were calculated as obese.
For those with a high BMI, the goal is to reduce their weight. So eating a more balanced diet and exercising more are both advised. Click here for more information on lifestyle changes to improve your BMI. | |
![]() | Of all the participants who had their blood pressure checked, 85% had normal levels. This does mean that 15% had blood pressure over the recommended level of 140/90 mmHg. |
This stacked bar chart shows the proportion of people tested with blood pressure within normal limits and those with high blood pressure (above 140/90 mmHg). It shows that, of the people tested, those between the ages of 30 and 59 were more likely to have high blood pressure. People with high blood pressure readings are encouraged to make certain lifestyle changes such as quitting smoking, reducing alcohol intake, improving diet and increasing exercise levels. They may also benefit from reducing their stress levels. Click here for more information on lifestyle changes to improve your blood pressure.
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| The bar chart shows that of the people tested there were marginally more men with high blood pressure than women. |
The levels of cholesterol in the blood of some of the participants was recorded. Of those tested, a third had high cholesterol levels. The trend appears to be the older the person, the more likely they are to have high cholesterol. | ![]() |
This pie chart shows the total results of the cholesterol tests. Under 70% tested had cholesterol levels under the recommended level of 5mmol/L. | ![]() |
| The results on this bar chart show that over 90% of the test group have normal levels of blood glucose. |




