North Lincolnshire Council's Public
Health team is encouraging residents in North Lincolnshire between 40 and 74
years-old to keep their body in check by taking advantage of the NHS free health
checks on offer. This includes many living in Brigg.
Everyone is at risk
of developing heart disease, stroke, diabetes or kidney disease. However, the
good news is that these conditions can often be prevented – even if you have a
history of them in your family.
Public Health has
set up free NHS health checks across numerous locations throughout the year
helping you be better prepared for the future and be able to take steps to
maintain or improve your health.
The risk of
developing heart disease, stroke, type two diabetes and kidney disease increases
with age. There are also certain things that will put you at greater risk, they
are:
- Being overweight
- Lack of exercise
- Smoking
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
Both men and women
can develop these conditions and having one could increase your risk of
developing another in the future. Even if you are feeling well, it is worth
having a NHS health check now. The team can then work with you to lower your
chances of developing these problems in the future.
The health check
assesses your risk of developing type-two diabetes, kidney disease, heart
disease and stroke. It will take about 20 to 30 minutes and you will be asked
some simple questions. For example about your family history and any medication
you are currently taking.
They health checks
team will record your height, weight, age, sex and ethnicity. As well as take
your blood pressure and pulse, do a blood test and check your cholesterol level.
They will discuss
how you can be supported to reduce your risk and stay healthy. You will be taken
through your results and told what they mean, and given personalised advice on
how to lower your risk and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Frances Cunning,
Director of Public Health at North Lincolnshire Council, said:
“It is important
that people keep a close eye on their health as the majority of time, these
conditions can be prevented. Don’t let it get too late, be proactive about your
health and wellbeing. The health checks will only take about 30 minutes of your
time and could ensure you have a healthy lifestyle for years to come. We have
plenty of sessions planned throughout the year, so make sure you book an
appointment and get your health checked.”
The next
health checks are on:
- Tuesday 29 July at North Lincolnshire Central Library, Scunthorpe, from 10am to 4pm
- Friday 1 August At Epworth Clinic, Moorland Way, Epworth, from 10am to 4pm
- Tuesday 5 August at Ashby Local Link in the presentation room from 10am to 4pm
- Tuesday 12 August at Providence House, Barton, in the Winteringham Room from 10am to 4pm
- Tuesday 19 August at Ancholme Leisure Centre, just outside Brigg, from 10am to 4pm
- Thursday 31 July at Ironstone Centre, West Street, Scunthorpe, from 10am to 4pm
- Wednesday 6 August at Ongo Fun Day, Manor Park, Burringham Road, Scunthorpe, from 11am to 3.30pm
- Thursday 7 August at Brigg Wellbeing Hub, Horstead Avenue, Brigg, from 10am to 4pm
- Thursday 21 August at Westcliff Fun Day, Westcliff Drop-in centre, from 10am to 3pm
- Thursday 4 September at Community Wellbeing Hub, Alvingham Road, Scunthorpe, from 10am to 4pm
To book your place
at any of the above health check sessions call 01724 292170. You can drop-into
any of the sessions, but there will be a wait.
People can only have
a check carried out if they don’t have any of the following conditions and
haven’t had an NHS health check in the last five years:
- Diabetes
- Coronary heart disease or previous heart attacks
- Stroke or mini stroke
- Chronic kidney disease
- Peripheral arterial disease and Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
- High blood pressure
- High cholesterol
For more information about the NHS health
checks, visit: www.northlincs.gov.uk/people-health-and-care/health-and-healthy-lifestyle/free-nhs-health-check/.
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