Binge Drinking Estimated population who have binge drunk in the previous seven days (2003-05)



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Binge Drinking Estimated population who have binge drunk in the previous seven days (2003-05) Percentage of residents who have binge drunk in the previous seven days, (2003-05) 14.8-22.7% 13.2-14.8% 12.0-13.2% 10.4-12.0% 5.2-10.4% 20% highest in London 20% lowest in London It is estimated that 15% of Kensington and Chelsea residents have been binge drinking within the past seven days. This is higher than the average for London but lower than nationally. The highest levels of binge drinking are likely to occur in the centre of the borough, where the profile is younger, more affluent and less ethnically diverse than other parts of the borough. Source: Synthetic Estimates (2003-2005), Office for National Statistics

Binge Drinking Estimated population who have binge drunk in the previous seven days (2003-05) 586 524 (10.7%) (11.9%) 681 (11.3%) 626 (10.9%) 845 (13.0%) 1,020 790 (14.3%) (12.9%) 858 (13.0%) 1,069 (15.2%) 958 (15.1%) 855 (15.3%) 1,503 (21.9%) 1,247 (16.9%) 1,088 (16.1%) Ward information: Estimated number of residents who have binge drunk in the previous seven days, (2003-05) Percent of Middle Super Output Area population 863 1,081 (12.9%) (16.1%) 1,234 (19.4%) 863 (13.3%) 815 (11.9%) 708 (10.6%) Comparison % Kensington and Chelsea 15% London 13% England 18% For men Binge drinking is defined as drinking more than 8 units of alcohol on any one day or more in the last week. For women, the definition is 6 units of alcohol over the same time scale. To find out more information on this subject, please visit the London Health Observatory s website. 859 (13.5%) cpct.nhs.uk Source: Synthetic Estimates (2003-2005), Office for National Statistics

Alcohol: Hospital Admissions Alcohol related admissions (2003/04-2007/08) St Charles Notting Barns Golborne Norland Colville Holland Pembridge Campden Number of 16+ year old residents per 100,000 population admitted to hospital for a alcohol related cause, annual average based on 2003/04-2007/08. > 162.3 142.4-162.3 122.6-142.4 102.7-122.6 < 102.7 ----- Average borough residents Alcohol-related admissions are highest in the far north of the borough, in areas of deprivation. The most common reasons for hospital admission for alcohol related admissions are Mental and behavioural disorders due to alcohol and alcoholic liver disease. Abingdon Earl's Court Queen's Gate Courtfield Redcliffe Brompton Stanley Hans Town Royal Hospital Cremorne Source: Dr Foster Intelligence ICD-10 F10, K70, K73, K74, T51, K29.2, and I42.6 fields GLA Low population estimates (2007)

Alcohol: Hospital Admissions Alcohol related admissions (2003/04-2007/08) 14 (191.1) 17 (235.2) 15 24 (213.4) (335.4) 4 (50.5) 10 (134.6) Ward information: Annual number of 16+ year old residents admitted to hospital for alcohol related causes, based on 5 year average (Rate per 100,000 total ward population) Comparison Rate per 100,000 population Kensington and Chelsea London England 132.5 No comparison data No comparison data Notes: Codes included in analysis are ICD-10 F10, K70, K73, K74, T51, K29.2, and I42.6 8 (109.0) 2 (32.4) 4 (47.9) 10 (112.9) 7 (79.3) 6 (73.1) 5 (59.1) 7 (79.7) To find out more information on this subject, including council and PCT services, please click here 4 (48.4) 7 (102.0) 5 (80.0) 9 (111.5) cpct.nhs.uk Source: Dr Foster Intelligence, GLA Low population estimates (2007)

Alcohol: Deaths Alcohol related deaths (2001-2008) Since 2001 the number alcohol related deaths has varied between 10-20 per year. In Kensington and Chelsea roughly two thirds of alcohol related deaths are men. Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Since 2001 just over half of all alcohol related deaths in the borough have occurred in the six most northerly wards. Female deaths 7 5 7 5 2 6 6 6 Male deaths 9 16 7 7 11 12 9 7 All deaths 16 21 14 12 13 18 15 13 Source: Public Health Mortality File ICD-10 F10, K70, K73, K74, T51, K29.2, and I42.6 fields 020 7341 5767