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Exeter residents eat lowest proportion of 5-a-day fruit and vegetables in Devon with only South Hams above England average

Public health report also finds three in ten Devon residents are physically inactive and nearly two-thirds overweight with new countywide health and well-being strategy due in autumn.

Martin Redfern

A report by Devon County Council public health director Steve Brown to the county’s health and well-being board has found that fewer than four in ten residents are eating five portions of fruit and vegetables each day, below the England average.

Only 35.8% of Exeter residents get their recommended 5-a-day, the lowest proportion in Devon.

The board, which brings together representatives from the county’s NHS trusts, ambulance, police, adult social care and health and children’s services, also heard that three in ten Devon residents are physically inactive – rising to nearly four in ten in Teignbridge – and that nearly two-thirds are overweight.

South Hams recorded both the highest proportion of residents who consume the recommended amount of fruit and vegetables – the only Devon district above the England average – and the highest proportion of physically-active adults, with North Devon and Torridge also above average.

East Devon recorded the lowest proportion of overweight resident adults in the county in health and well-being metrics which have been updated to cover 2023-24.

The metrics are used to monitor progress against the 2020-25 Devon Joint Health and Well-being Strategy, which aims to co-ordinate approaches to public health across a range of health and social care priorities.

These are based on the county Joint Strategic Needs Assessment, which assesses current and future health and care needs to inform the planning and commissioning of health, well-being and social care services.

Local authorities and the integrated care boards that replaced clinical commissioning groups following the Health and Care Act 2022 are responsible for the preparation of joint local health and well-being strategies and joint strategic needs assessments.

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Devon’s health and well-being board, which meets at County Hall, is tasked with fulfilling both statutory duties.

It began the process of producing a new countywide health and well-being strategy to cover the period from 2026 at its meeting last week.

A draft of the new strategy will be published for consultation in October with its approval expected early next year.


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