NHS Health Check programme aims to help prevent heart disease, stroke, diabetes and kidney disease
everyone between the ages of 40 and 74, who has not already been diagnosed with one of these conditions, will be invited (once every five years) to have a check to assess their risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and diabetes and will be given support and advice to help them reduce or manage that risk
the Health check involves:
Personal history
some people are more likely to develop vascular disease than others
therefore, the check will involve a brief personal history and a review of some key personal details, such as:
age: older people are at an increased risk
ethnicity: some ethnic groups, for example, south Asians and Afro-Caribbeans, are at an increased risk
smoking status: smokers are at increased risk
family history: if there's a history of these diseases in your family, then you're at an increased risk
physical activity: people who are physically inactive are at an increased risk
Quantitative measures used in health check:
serum cholesterol
blood pressure
body mass index (BMI
blood glucose
the Department of Health and NHS Diabetes and Kidney Care work together to support the NHS in delivering the NHS Health Check programme
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