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 Has a regular medical doctor (%, 2009) 92.4 91.9 92.1 92.1 4/7 = = Medical doctor visit within the last year (%, 2009) 78.4 81.6 80.0 80.9 4/7 Dental professional visit within the last year (%, 2007/2008) 51.4 60.9 56.5 54.7 3/7 People being hospitalized for unnecessary conditions (aged-standardized rate per 100,000, 2008/2009)  F F 399 542 1/7 = = Adults 65 years and up who have received the flu shot in the last year (%, 2009) 67.4 59.6 62.9 60.9 2/7 Females (18 to 69 years old) who had a pap test within the last 3 years (%, 2007/2008) -- 80.5 80.5 80.9 4/7 = Females (50 to 69 years old) who had a mammogram in the last 2 years (%, 2009) -- 83.5 83.5 83.3 5/7 Patient satisfaction with the health care system (%, 2010)  88.9 87.3 88.0 86.4 2/7 -- Physical activity during free-time, moderately active or active (%, 2009) 60.4 39.0 49.3 49.3 4/7 Eat 5 or more fruits or vegetables a day (%, 2009) 28.8 49.0 39.3 40.0 4/7 Adults with unhealthy weight (obese) (%, 2009) 34.7 30.9 32.7 28.5 6/7 5 or more drinks at one time, at least once a month in the past year (heavy drinking) (%, 2009) 31.9 17.5 E  24.5 19.2 7/7 Seeing your stress as being a lot (%, 2009) 16.7 E 25.7 21.3 21.0 6/7 = = Current smoker, daily or occasional (%, 2009) 26.3 E 23.0 24.6 22.0 7/7 Number of sexually transmitted infectio ns (genital Chlamydia) (crude rate per 10,000 population, 2008)  F F 24 21.7 6/7 -- Teens who are pregnant (rate per 1,000 females, 2008)  -- 10 10 11 3*/7 -- Always wears a bicycle helmet while on a bike (%, 2009) 46.3 59.6 51.2 51.4 3/7 New indicator No high school diploma (25 years and older) (%, 2006) 26.4 20.4 23.4 21 3/7 -- Unemployment (%, 2009) F F 7.5 8.9 2/7 Divorced (%, 2006)  6.3 7.6 7.0 6.7 6/7 -- Single parent family (%, 2006) 2.5 12.9 15.4 16.3 3/7 -- Low income (%, 2006) 11.4 13.7 12.6 13.5 2/7 -- Violent crime (rate per 100,000 population, 2009)  F F 1,386 1,541 -- -- Property crime (rate per 100,000 population, 2009)  F F 3,710 3,346 -- -- Charged for driving under the influence (drugs or alcohol) (rate per 100,000 population, 2009)  F F 237 324 -- -- Coming in contact wit h second-hand smok e at home (%, 2009) 7.7 E F 7.6 E  7.2 4/7 Coming in contact wit h second-hand smok e in the past month, i n vehicles and/or in public place (%, 2009) 12.5 E 14.4 E  13.5 15.4 2/7 Sense of belonging to your community, somewhat strong or very strong (%, 2009) 79.9 68.8 74.2 73.9 3/7 = = Rating by best (1) to worst ( 7). Includes all health zones (7 in total). ( E = Use data with caution, sample size too small, * =another zone has the same ranking, F = data unavailable) See their health as being v ery good or excellent (%, 2009) 45.1 49.0 47.1 55.0 7/7 See their mental health as being very good or excellent (%, 2009) 59.8 57.2 58.5 68.1 7/7 Pain or soreness that prevents activities (physical or emotional) (%, 2009) 17.6 E 13.0 E  15.2 14.5 5/7 Life satisfaction, satisfied or very satisfied (%, 2009)  91.4 91.5 91.4 91.8 5/7 New indicator Expected years of life (age, 2006) 77.3 82.4 79.8 79.0 1/7 -- Infant with less than average birth weight (%, 2005/2007)  5.4 5.7 5.6 5.5 2*/7 Infant deaths (rate per 1,000 live birth, 2005/2007)  4.5 3.7 4.1 4.1 2/5 Premature deaths from heart and stroke (years of life l ost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 123.5 45.2 84.0 97.8 2/7 -- Premature deaths from cancer (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 173.3 151.9 162.5 171.6 2/7 -- Premature deaths from breathing diseases (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 22.5 12.7 17.6 20.6 2/7 -- Premature deaths from injuries (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 125 36.0 80.1 78.3 5/7 -- Premature deaths due to suicides/self-infli cted injuries (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 60.0 22.8 41.2 41.5 4/7 -- Rank Comparison with the last NBHC Population Health Snapshot Zone rank has improved within New Brunswick Zone rank has gotten worse within New Brunswick = = Zone rank has stayed the same within New Brunswick Zone rank in New Brunswick Doing well (ranked 1, 2) Caution (ranked 3, 4, 5) Lagging (ranked 6, 7) Trend (Version 2 compared to last snapshot)  Zone 1 Average Zone 1 Female Zone 1 Male NB Average Rank (Zone 1 to other zones) Zone 1: Moncton/So uth-East Area “Population Health Snapshot 2010  Version 2 POPULATION HEALTH STATUS HEALTH DETERMINANTS

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Page 1: Zone 1 - South-East Area Snapshot - 2010 - En

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as a regular medical doctor (%, 2009) 92.4 91.9 92.1 92.1 4/7 ==

Medical doctor visit within the last year (%, 2009) 78.4 81.6 80.0 80.9 4/7

ental professional visit within the last year (%, 2007/2008)  51.4 60.9 56.5 54.7 3/7

eople being hospitalized for unnecessary conditions (aged-standardized rate per 100,000, 2008/2009)  F F 399 542 1/7 ==

dults 65 years and up who have received the flu shot in the last year (%, 2009)  67.4 59.6 62.9 60.9 2/7

emales (18 to 69 years old) who had a pap test within the last 3 years (%, 2007/2008)  -- 80.5 80.5 80.9 4/7 =

emales (50 to 69 years old) who had a mammogram in the last 2 years (%, 2009) -- 83.5 83.5 83.3 5/7 

atient satisfaction with the health care system (%, 2010)  88.9 87.3 88.0 86.4 2/7 --

hysical activity during free-time, moderately active or active (%, 2009) 60.4 39.0 49.3 49.3 4/7

at 5 or more fruits or vegetables a day (%, 2009) 28.8 49.0 39.3 40.0 4/7

dults with unhealthy weight (obese) (%, 2009) 34.7 30.9 32.7 28.5 6/7or more drinks at one time, at least once a month in the past year (heavy drinking) (%, 2009) 31.9 17.5

E  24.5 19.2 7/7

eeing your stress as being a lot (%, 2009) 16.7E

25.7 21.3 21.0 6/7 ==

urrent smoker, daily or occasional (%, 2009) 26.3E

23.0 24.6 22.0 7/7

umber of sexually transmitted infections (genital Chlamydia) (crude rate per 10,000 population, 2008)   F F 24 21.7 6/7 --

eens who are pregnant (rate per 1,000 females, 2008)  -- 10 10 11 3*/7 --

lways wears a bicycle helmet while on a bike (%, 2009)  46.3 59.6 51.2 51.4 3/7 New indic

o high school diploma (25 years and older) (%, 2006)  26.4 20.4 23.4 21 3/7 --

nemployment (%, 2009)  F F 7.5 8.9 2/7

ivorced (%, 2006)  6.3 7.6 7.0 6.7 6/7  --

ingle parent family (%, 2006)  2.5 12.9 15.4 16.3 3/7 --

ow income (%, 2006)  11.4 13.7 12.6 13.5 2/7 --

iolent crime (rate per 100,000 population, 2009)  F F 1,386 1,541 -- --

roperty crime (rate per 100,000 population, 2009)  F F 3,710 3,346 -- --harged for driving under the influence (drugs or alcohol) (rate per 100,000 population, 2009)   F F 237 324 -- --

oming in contact with second-hand smoke at home (%, 2009) 7.7E

F 7.6E  7.2 4/7

oming in contact with second-hand smoke in the past month, in vehicles and/or in public place (%, 2009) 12.5E

14.4E  13.5 15.4 2/7

ense of belonging to your community, somewhat strong or very strong (%, 2009) 79.9 68.8 74.2 73.9 3/7 ==

Rating by best (1) to worst ( 7). Includes all health zones (7 in total). (E = Use data with caution, sample size too small, * =another zone has the same ranking, F = data unavailable)

ee their health as being very good or excellent (%, 2009)  45.1 49.0 47.1 55.0 7/7

ee their mental health as being very good or excellent (%, 2009)  59.8 57.2 58.5 68.1 7/7

ain or soreness that prevents activities (physical or emotional) (%, 2009) 17.6E

13.0E  15.2 14.5 5/7

fe satisfaction, satisfied or very satisfied  (%, 2009)  91.4 91.5 91.4 91.8 5/7 New ind

xpected years of life (age, 2006) 77.3 82.4 79.8 79.0 1/7 --

nfant with less than average birth weight (%, 2005/2007)  5.4 5.7 5.6 5.5 2*/7

nfant deaths (rate per 1,000 live birth, 2005/2007)   4.5 3.7 4.1 4.1 2/5

remature deaths from heart and stroke (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 123.5 45.2 84.0 97.8 2/7 --

remature deaths from cancer (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 173.3 151.9 162.5 171.6 2/7 --

remature deaths from breathing diseases (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 22.5 12.7 17.6 20.6 2/7 --

remature deaths from injuries (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 125 36.0 80.1 78.3 5/7 --

remature deaths due to suicides/self-inflicted injuries (years of life lost, rate per 10,000 2004/2008) 60.0 22.8 41.2 41.5 4/7 --

Rank Comparison with the last NBHC Population Health Snapshot

Zone rank has improved within New Brunswick

Zone rank has gotten worse within New Brunswick

== Zone rank has stayed the same within New Brunswick

Zone rank in New Brunswick

Doing well (ranked 1, 2) 

Caution (ranked 3, 4, 5)

Lagging (ranked 6, 7) 

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one 1:  Moncton/South-East Area

“Population Health Snapshot 2010”  – Version 2 

POPULATION HEALTH STATUS

HEALTH DETERMINANTS

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SPECIFICS ABOUT ZONE 1

 Age distribution of the

 population

0- 19 years old = 22%

20-39 years old = 26%

40-64 years old = 37%

65 + years old = 15%

Total population = 191 860 

Median age = 41.2

Language spoken at home:

French = 37%

English= 61%

Immigrant population = 3.4%

  Aboriginal population= 2.4%

(source: 2006 Census, Statistics Canada)

  Ensuring you have a regular visit with a medical doctor, and following

all recommended prevention measures set out for your age and sex

such as having a mammography every 2 years after age 50 or asrecommended by your doctor.

  Maintaining healthy behaviours, is not smoking; managing your

stress; practicing safer sex; and if you drink alcohol, do so in

moderation.

  Aiming to have and maintaining a healthy weight.