Health Market Research Insights And Findings
Health Survey Suggests That ‘Five a Day’ May Not Be Enough
April 2014
A recently UCL (University College London) survey suggests that the familiar mantra, ‘five portions of fruit and vegetable a day’, may not, after all, be enough, and that we should instead be aiming for seven a day. Furthermore, tinned and frozen… Read more...
Survey Finds MPs Fear for Free National Health Service (NHS)
April 2014
Survey Finds MPs Fear for Free National Health Service (NHS): A recent cross-section survey of 100 MPs, conducted on behalf of the NHS Confederation, reveals that almost half (48%) fear an NHS ‘free at the point of need’ could soon be lost if… Read more...
Market Research Survey Shows That Almost Two-Thirds Of Adults In England Are Classed As Overweight
February 2014
Copeland, Cumbria, has the most overweight people in England, according to the data from Public Health England. The analysis shows that more than three-quarters of Copeland’s population (75.9%) are overweight or obese. Doncaster, South Yorkshire, has… Read more...
Survey Finds A Quarter of People Attend The Dentist Less Often Than In 2010
January 2014
The survey of 750 adults carried out by Behaviour and Attitudes on behalf of the Irish Dental Association (IDA) shows that whilst four out of five people believe their teeth and gums to be healthy, almost a quarter (23%) are visiting the dentist less often… Read more...
Survey Suggests That 131 Million Days A Year Are Lost Due To Sickness
November 2013
New research carried out by LV has revealed that the average Briton spends almost a year of their working life off sick. During the standard 45 year career, it has been discovered that workers will take 360 days sick; however this actually means we spend… Read more...
UK Adults Frightened To Admit Suffering From Schizophrenia: Survey
November 2013
New research carried out by YouGov and the charity Rethink Mental Illness has revealed that almost two-thirds of UK adults admit if they were diagnosed with schizophrenia, they would keep this hidden from their employer; only 35% would be honest with their… Read more...

