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08250: Lifestyle habits, by age and education level (per cent) 2002 - 2019
About table
About the statistics
Contact
Jorun Ramm, Statistics Norway
+47 92 08 23 99
jrm@ssb.no
Updated
2020-06-25 08:00
Unit
Lifestyle habits:
per cent
Reference time
Lifestyle habits:
31.12.
Source
Statistics Norway
Database
External PROD
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Lifestyle habits
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year
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2019
2015
2012
2008
2005
2002
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living habit
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Beginning of word
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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)
Hazardous alcohol consumption
Smokes daily
Daily smokers. Number of cigarettes per day
Smokes occationally
Lives together with other adults who are smokers (-2005)
Exposed to tobacco smoke indoors for more than one hour a day
Former daily smoker
Former daily smoker : Number of years of daily smoking. Mean
Vaping daily or occationally (electronic sigarettes)
Takes snuff daily
Takes snuff occationally
Using snuff (poached tobacco) occasionally or daily
Sitts still 10 hours or more on week days (school, work, leisure time)
Mostly sit or stand during day time activities (school, work or at home)
Exercises weekly or more often
Exercise: Number of days per week in activity (-2012)
Never exercises
Walks to/from work, school or shop. Half an hour or more a typical week day
Rides a bike to/from work, school or shop. Half an hour or more a typical week day
Spend more than 2.5 hours on exercise and physical activities in a regular week
Weight-training once a week of more often
Underweight (BMI < 18.5)
Somewhat overweight (BMI 25-27)
Overweight (BMI 27-30)
Obese (BMI >= 30)
Obese class II (BMI >=35)
Eats fish or seafood daily. One or more times
Usually eats fresh fruit and berries daily. One or more times
Usually eats vegetables or salads daily. One or more times
Drinks fruit/vegetable juice daily. One or more times
Drinks milk products daily. One or more times (-2012)
Drinks sugary drinks daily. One or more times
Drinks diet soft drinks (with artificial sweeteners) daily. One or more times (-2012)
Eats sweats daily. One or more times (-2012)
Has breakfast every day in an ordinary week (2005)
Has dinner every day in an ordinary week (2005)
Number of persons interviewed
Number of persons that have returned the postal questionnaire
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age
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Years, total
16-24 years
25-44 years
45-66 years
67 years or older
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level of education
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Total
Basic school level
Upper secondary education
Higher education
Unknown or no completed education
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Footnotes
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.
level of education
Upper secondary education
Upper secondary education includes intermediate level courses based on completed upper secondary level, but which are not accredited as tertiary education.