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Volume 7, Issue 5 (Suppl)

Epidemiology (Sunnyvale), an open access journal

ISSN: 2161-1165

Epidemiology 2017

October 23-25, 2017

EPIDEMIOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH

October 23-25, 2017 | Paris, France

6

th

International Conference on

GAP IN HEALTHAMONGA LONG-LIVED POPULATION

Amir Baigi

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and

Anders Holmen

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Hallands Hospital Halmstad, Sweden

Statement of the Problem

: In Sweden, the government has a platformon overall national goals for public health; to create social

conditions for good health on equal terms for the entire population. The province of Halland has the highest life expectancy in

Sweden. The recent health surveys in Sweden points to a noticeable better health in the county of Halland compared to Sweden

as a whole. From a public health point of view, it is of interest to probe the distribution of the self-rated health among socio-

demographic groups to explore if inequality in health exists even in this healthy population.

Purpose

: The purpose of the study was to analyze the distribution of obesity and psychosocial health in the largest municipality

in Halland compared with the average for the province as a whole.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation

: A simple random sample of 8,429 individuals was selected from a national survey

that covered all individuals in the 18–84-year age group. A postal survey was thereafter conducted (The Statistics Sweden and

The Public Health Agency in Sweden). General health Questionnaire (GHQ12) and Body Mass Index (BMI) were taken in

the analyses. The statistically significant socio geographical differences in health were presented as maps using GIS-software

(ArcMap 10.2). Analysis of the data was related to local key codes where densely populated areas with a higher response rate

were assessed as the most statistically relevant to processing.

Finding

: There were clearly significant differences in health between socio-demographically vulnerable areas and the well-off

parts of the municipality. The results were adjusted for age and sex.

Conclusion

and Significance: The socio-demographic disparities in health seem to exist even in a long-lived population. A

better overall health situation is not likely to affect the state considerably. Recommendations for a more effective public health

platform have been passed on to the politicians.

Biography

Amir Baigi has 28 years experiences in health surveys, evaluation and expertise in improving the health and wellbeing.

Anders Holmen has 30 years experiences in health and hospital care as well as supervising clinical trials by bio statistical methods. Their scientific network extends

from Gothenburg University in west to Lund University in south of Sweden.

Amir.Baigi@regionhalland.se

Amir Baigi et al., Epidemiology (Sunnyvale) 2017, 7:5(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2161-1165-C1-018