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06181: Lifestyle habits, by sex and age (per cent) 1998 - 2019

Jorun Ramm, Statistics Norway
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2020-06-25 08:00
Lifestyle habits:
per cent or number
Lifestyle habits:
31.12.
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Mandatory

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Mandatory

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Mandatory
Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.Drinks alcohol twice a week or more often (-2012) , Drinks alcohol once a week or more often , Drinks enough to feel intoxicated once a week or more (-2015) ,

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Optional variable

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BMI = Body Mass Index = self reported weight (in kilos) divided by height (in metres) squared. Due to changes in question formulations, some of the figures for 2015 are not quite comparable to figures for earlier years. This pertains to the questions on intoxication, weekly exercise, and whether one eats fish, fruits or vegetables daily.

living habit

Hazardous alcohol consumption

The alcohol consumption is estimated according to WHO as harmful if the consumption is mean 20 gram pure alcohol per day for women, and mean 40 grams pure alcohol per day for men. This is equal to one and a half per day for women and approx. 3 drinks per day for men.