Bankstown: Health behaviours
The division of general practice reports contain the following indicators for health behaviours: risk alcohol drinking, high risk alcohol drinking, influenza immunisation, pneumococcal immunisation, injury prevention (smoke alarms in the home), adequate fruit consumption, adequate vegetable consumption, consumption of 3 or more serves of vegetables a day, adequate physical activity, current smoking, and smoke-free households.
Graphs
- Risk alcohol drinking by age
- Risk alcohol drinking by year
- High risk alcohol drinking by age
- High risk alcohol drinking by year
- Vaccinated against influenza in the last 12 months by age
- Vaccinated against influenza in the last 12 months by year
- Vaccinated against pneumococcal disease in the last 5 years by age
- Vaccinated against pneumococcal disease in the last 5 years by year
- Homes with a smoke alarm or detector by age
- Homes with a smoke alarm or detector by year
- Recommended fruit consumption by age
- Recommended fruit consumption by year
- Recommended vegetable consumption by age
- Recommended vegetable consumption by year
- Three or more serves of vegetables a day by age
- Three or more serves of vegetables a day by year
- Adequate physical activity by age
- Adequate physical activity by year
- Current smoking by age
- Current smoking by year
- Smoke-free households by age
- Smoke-free households by year
| Source: | New South Wales Population Health Survey 2007 (HOIST). Centre for Epidemiology and Research, NSW Department of Health. |
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| Produced by: | Centre for Epidemiology and Research, Population Health Division, NSW Department of Health. |
| Last updated on: | 1 November 2008 |

