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Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Cycle 1: Data Dictionary March 2010

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Page 1: Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS)...CHMS Cycle 1: Data Dictionary Page 2 March 2010 Master file - Household, Clinic and Lab Data Variable Name SITESTRT Question Name Concept Date

Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Cycle 1: Data Dictionary

March 2010

Page 2: Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS)...CHMS Cycle 1: Data Dictionary Page 2 March 2010 Master file - Household, Clinic and Lab Data Variable Name SITESTRT Question Name Concept Date

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Variable Name CLINICID

Question Name

Concept Clinic identifier of selected respondent

Question

Length 8

Universe All respondents

Note

1 8Position -

Variable Name SITE

Question Name

Concept Collection site

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

9 10Position -

Content Code Sample Population

CLARINGTON 1 397 2,584,448

MONTREAL RIVE-SUD 2 390 1,855,209

MONCTON 3 411 2,068,116

TORONTO 4 224 1,357,873

MONTRÉAL CENTRE-VILLE 5 317 1,566,918

KITCHENER-WATERLOO 6 361 2,009,535

VANCOUVER 7 364 1,891,100

RED DEER 8 381 2,555,521

WILLIAMS LAKE / QUESNEL 9 426 2,023,385

EDMONTON 10 385 2,380,935

MAURICIE 11 411 1,560,772

QUEBEC CITY 12 427 1,872,052

NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY 13 398 1,979,214

ST. CATHARINES 14 382 1,810,710

TORONTO EAST 15 330 1,719,659

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SITESTRT

Question Name

Concept Date that the collection started for a particular site

Question

Length 8

Universe

Note

11 18Position -

Variable Name SITEEND

Question Name

Concept Date the collection ended for a particular site

Question

Length 8

Universe

Note

19 26Position -

Variable Name DHH_PRN

Question Name

Concept Province of residence of respondent

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

27 28Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NEW BRUNSWICK 13 411 2,068,116

QUEBEC 24 1,545 6,854,950

ONTARIO 35 2,092 11,461,438

ALBERTA 48 766 4,936,455

BRITISH COLUMBIA 59 790 3,914,485

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHH_OWN

Question Name

Concept Dwelling - owned by a member of household

Question Is this dwelling owned by a member of this household?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

29Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,109 20,818,065

NO 2 1,485 8,362,767

DON'T KNOW 7 7 48,501

REFUSAL 8 3 6,112

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHH_MTG

Question Name

Concept Dwelling - mortgaged

Question Is there a mortgage on this dwelling?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered DHH_OWN = 1

Note

30Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,698 13,451,999

NO 2 1,324 6,791,182

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,485 8,362,767

DON'T KNOW 7 28 207,633

REFUSAL 8 59 367,251

NOT STATED 9 10 54,613

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHH_BED

Question Name

Concept Dwelling - number of bedrooms

Question How many bedrooms are there in this dwelling?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

31 32Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF BEDROOMS 0 - 13 5,585 29,084,221

DON'T KNOW 97 13 114,537

REFUSAL 98 6 36,687

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHH_YOB

Question Name

Concept Year of birth

Question What is your date of birth? Enter a four-digit year.

Length 4

Universe

Note

33 36Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEAR 1927 - 2002 5,432 28,069,188

DON'T KNOW 9997 84 685,842

REFUSAL 9998 88 480,415

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHH_MOB

Question Name

Concept Month of birth

Question What is your date of birth? Enter the month.

Length 2

Universe

Note

37 38Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MONTH (1 TO 12) 1 - 12 5,432 28,096,645

DON'T KNOW 97 82 653,466

REFUSAL 98 90 485,334

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHH_DOB

Question Name

Concept Day of birth

Question What is your date of birth? Enter the day.

Length 2

Universe

Note

39 40Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DAY (1 TO 31) 1 - 31 5,426 28,017,776

DON'T KNOW 97 88 732,335

REFUSAL 98 90 485,334

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHH_AGE

Question Name

Concept Age at household interview

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

41 43Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 6 - 79 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHH_SEX

Question Name

Concept Sex

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

44Position

Content Code Sample Population

MALE 1 2,708 14,570,042

FEMALE 2 2,896 14,665,403

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHH_MS

Question Name

Concept Marital status

Question What is your marital status? Are you married, living common-law, widowed, separated, divorced, or single, never married?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

45 46Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MARRIED 1 1,811 12,815,740

COMMON-LAW 2 431 3,386,171

WIDOWED 3 180 721,349

SEPARATED 4 142 609,239

DIVORCED 5 304 1,370,181

SINGLE, NEVER MARRIED 6 2,734 10,283,371

DON'T KNOW 97 1 22,051

REFUSAL 98 1 27,343

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHH_ED1

Question Name

Concept Highest grade of elementary or high school completed

Question What is the highest grade of elementary or high school you ever completed?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

47Position

Content Code Sample Population

GRADE 8 OR LOWER (QUE. SEC II OR LOWER) 1 1,704 4,664,620

GRADE 9-10(QUE.SEC III, IV; NFLD SEC 1) 2 490 2,241,513

GRADE 11-13(QUE. SEC V; NFLD SEC 2 - 4) 3 3,380 22,071,153

DON'T KNOW 7 28 256,283

NOT STATED 9 2 1,875

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHH_ED2

Question Name

Concept Graduated from high school (secondary school)

Question Did you graduate from high school (secondary school)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered DHH_ED1 = 3

Note

48Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,027 20,157,854

NO 2 350 1,879,389

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,194 6,906,133

DON'T KNOW 7 3 33,910

NOT STATED 9 30 258,158

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHH_ED3

Question Name

Concept Received other education

Question Have you received any other education that could be counted towards a degree, certificate or diploma from an educational institution?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

49Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,632 16,971,217

NO 2 2,948 12,045,151

DON'T KNOW 7 22 217,201

NOT STATED 9 2 1,875

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHH_ED4

Question Name

Concept Highest degree, certificate or diploma obtained

Question What is the highest degree, certificate or diploma you have obtained?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered DHH_ED3 = 1

Note

50 51Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO POST-SECONDARY DEGREE,CERT. OR DIPL. 1 442 2,599,358

TRADES CERTIFICATE OR DIPLOMA 2 402 2,394,617

DIPLOMA / CERTIFICATE - COLLEGE / CEGEP 3 774 5,016,901

UNIV. CERTIFICATE < BACHELOR'S LEVEL 4 101 698,533

BACHELOR'S DEGREE 5 618 4,174,536

UNIV. DEGREE OR CERT. > BAC. LEVEL 6 289 1,987,373

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,948 12,045,151

DON'T KNOW 97 6 99,900

NOT STATED 99 24 219,076

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHHDDWE

Question Name

Concept Type of dwelling - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

52 53Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SINGLE DETACHED 1 3,635 18,435,017

DOUBLE 2 200 1,127,377

ROW OR TERRACE 3 304 1,493,022

DUPLEX 4 209 1,032,265

LOW-RISE APARTMENT (STORIES < 5/FLAT) 5 674 3,815,195

HIGH-RISE APARTMENT (STORIES ≥ 5) 6 399 2,542,990

HOTEL / ROOMING HOUSE / CAMP 8 2 10,694

MOBILE HOME 9 57 228,791

OTHER 10 93 444,548

NOT STATED 99 31 105,546

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHHDHSZ

Question Name

Concept Household size - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

54 55Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PERSONS 1 - 11 5,604 29,235,443

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHHDECF

Question Name

Concept Household type - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

56 57Position -

Content Code Sample Population

UNATTACHED INDIVIDUAL 1 820 3,766,428

UNATTACHED INDIVIDUAL LIVING W/OTHERS 2 118 1,134,839

COUPLE ALONE 3 949 7,063,122

COUPLE WITH NO CHILDREN, OTHERS 4 32 213,401

COUPLE, CHILDREN < 25 5 2,667 12,062,252

COUPLE, CHILDREN < 25, OTHERS 6 153 1,066,634

COUPLE, ALL CHILDREN >= 25 7 70 614,240

COUPLE, ALL CHILDREN >=25, OTHERS 8 25 173,297

FEMALE LONE PAR., CHILDREN < 25 9 216 796,814

FEMALE LONE PAR., CHILDREN <25, OTHERS 10 370 1,373,803

FEMALE LONE PAR., ALL CHILDREN >= 25 11 34 232,420

FEM. LONE PAR.,ALL CHILDREN >=25, OTHERS 12 9 75,175

MALE LONE PAR., CHILDREN < 25 13 52 185,668

MALE LONE PAR., CHILDREN < 25, OTHERS 14 65 235,713

MALE LONE PAR., ALL CHILDREN >= 25 15 7 62,638

OTHER HOUSEHOLD TYPE 17 17 179,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHHDLVG

Question Name

Concept Living arrangement of selected respondent - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

58 59Position -

Content Code Sample Population

UNATTACHED INDIVIDUAL LIVING ALONE 1 820 3,766,428

UNATTACHED INDIVIDUAL LIVING WITH OTHERS 2 1,192 3,502,458

LIVING WITH SPOUSE / PARTNER 3 949 7,063,122

PARENT LIVING W. SPOUSE/PARTN.,CHILDREN 4 1,118 7,821,575

SINGLE PARENT LIVING WITH CHILDREN 5 236 1,153,790

CHILD LIVING WITH SINGLE PARENT 6 121 476,024

CHILD LIVING W. SINGLE PARENT, SIBLINGS 7 148 643,525

CHILD LIVING WITH TWO PARENTS 8 197 768,127

CHILD LIVING WITH TWO PARENTS, SIBLINGS 9 616 2,429,123

OTHER 10 207 1,611,273

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHHDLE5

Question Name

Concept Number of persons 5 years old or less in household - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

60 61Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 - 6 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHHD611

Question Name

Concept Number of persons 6 to 11 years old in household - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

62 63Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 - 4 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHHDL12

Question Name

Concept Number of persons less than 12 years old in household - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

64 65Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 - 8 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DHHDYKD

Question Name

Concept Number of persons 15 years old or less in household - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

66 67Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 - 8 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DHHDOKD

Question Name

Concept Number of dependents 16 or 17 years old in household - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

68 69Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 - 3 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name EDUDR04

Question Name

Concept Highest level of education - respondent, 4 levels - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

70Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION 1 2,290 7,388,146

SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION 2 648 4,575,006

SOME POST-SECONDARY 3 442 2,599,358

POST-SECONDARY GRADUATION 4 2,181 14,253,423

NOT STATED 9 43 419,513

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name EDUDR10

Question Name

Concept Highest level of education - respondent, 10 levels - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

71 72Position -

Content Code Sample Population

GRADE 8 OR LOWER (QUE. SEC II OR LOWER) 1 1,656 4,418,254

GRADE 9-10 (QUE.SEC III, IV; NFLD SEC I) 2 370 1,698,355

GRADE 11-13 (QUE. SEC V; NFLD SEC 2 - 4) 3 264 1,271,537

SECONDARY SCHOOL GRAD., NO POST-SEC. 4 648 4,575,006

SOME POST-SECONDARY 5 442 2,599,358

TRADES CERTIFICATE OR DIPLOMA 6 399 2,376,080

DIPLOMA / CERTIFICATE - COLLEGE / CEGEP 7 774 5,016,901

UNIV. CERTIFICATE < BACHELOR'S LEVEL 8 101 698,533

BACHELOR'S DEGREE 9 618 4,174,536

UNIV. DEGREE OR CERT. > BAC. LEVEL 10 289 1,987,373

NOT STATED 99 43 419,513

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name EDUDH04

Question Name

Concept Highest level of education – household, 4 levels - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

73Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION 1 351 1,604,169

SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION 2 585 3,293,635

SOME POST-SECONDARY 3 350 1,878,878

POST-SECONDARY GRADUATION 4 4,174 21,399,593

NOT STATED 9 144 1,059,169

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name EDUDH10

Question Name

Concept Highest level of education - household, 10 levels - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

74 75Position -

Content Code Sample Population

GRADE 8 OR LOWER (QUE. SEC II OR LOWER) 1 116 486,872

GRADE 9-10 (QUE.SEC III, IV; NFLD SEC I) 2 135 671,555

GRADE 11-13 (QUE. SEC V; NFLD SEC 2 - 4) 3 100 445,743

SECONDARY SCHOOL GRAD., NO POST-SEC. 4 585 3,293,635

SOME POST-SECONDARY 5 350 1,878,878

TRADES CERTIFICATE OR DIPLOMA 6 578 2,952,597

DIPLOMA / CERTIFICATE - COLLEGE / CEGEP 7 1,436 7,210,681

UNIV. CERTIFICATE < BACHELOR'S LEVEL 8 215 1,133,720

BACHELOR'S DEGREE 9 1,221 6,393,875

UNIV. DEGREE OR CERT. > BAC. LEVEL 10 724 3,708,719

NOT STATED 99 144 1,059,169

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PROXY

Question Name

Concept Health component completed by proxy

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

76Position

Content Code Sample Population

PROXY 1 1,115 2,381,002

NON-PROXY 2 4,489 26,854,442

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PPI_02

Question Name

Concept Person providing health component info - parent/guardian

Question Is the person providing the information a parent or guardian of [Respondent Name]?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

77Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,113 2,370,892

NO 2 2 10,110

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,489 26,854,442

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PPI_03

Question Name

Concept Person providing health component info - biological parent

Question Is the person providing the information a birth or biological parent of [Respondent name]?

Length 1

Universe All respondents who answered PPI_02 = 1

Note

78Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,077 2,284,028

NO 2 36 86,864

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,491 26,864,552

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GEN_11

Question Name

Concept Self-perceived health

Question To start, in general, would you say your health is: (excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

79Position

Content Code Sample Population

EXCELLENT 1 1,285 5,147,537

VERY GOOD 2 2,084 11,544,220

GOOD 3 1,727 9,702,036

FAIR 4 414 2,344,359

POOR 5 93 493,779

REFUSAL 8 1 3,513

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GEN_12

Question Name

Concept Self-perceived health compared to one year ago

Question Compared to one year ago, how would you say your health is now? Is it: (much better now than 1 year ago, somewhat better now than 1 year ago, about the same as 1 year ago, somewhat worse now, or much worse now than 1 year ago)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

80Position

Content Code Sample Population

MUCH BETTER NOW THAN 1 YEAR AGO 1 465 2,317,396

SOMEWHAT BETTER NOW THAN 1 YEAR AGO 2 944 4,925,764

ABOUT THE SAME AS 1 YEAR AGO 3 3,606 18,458,346

SOMEWHAT WORSE NOW THAN 1 YEAR AGO 4 532 3,189,304

MUCH WORSE NOW THAN 1 YEAR AGO 5 57 344,635

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GEN_13

Question Name

Concept Satisfaction with life in general

Question How satisfied are you with your life in general?

Length 1

Universe Non-proxy respondents aged 12 and older

Note

81Position

Content Code Sample Population

VERY SATISFIED 1 1,718 10,157,504

SATISFIED 2 2,331 14,102,636

NEITHER SATISFIED NOR DISSATISFIED 3 299 1,724,370

SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 4 124 819,630

VERY DISSATISFIED 5 16 43,299

DON'T KNOW 7 1 7,004

NOT STATED 9 1,115 2,381,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GEN_14

Question Name

Concept Self-perceived mental health

Question In general, would you say your mental health is: (excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor)?

Length 1

Universe Non-proxy respondents aged 12 and older

Note

82Position

Content Code Sample Population

EXCELLENT 1 1,674 9,931,983

VERY GOOD 2 1,707 10,571,233

GOOD 3 909 5,209,156

FAIR 4 172 990,652

POOR 5 27 151,418

NOT STATED 9 1,115 2,381,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GEN_15

Question Name

Concept Self-perceived stress

Question Thinking about the amount of stress in your life, would you say that most days are: (not at all stressful, not very stressful, a bit stressful, quite a bit stressful, or extremely stressful)?

Length 1

Universe Non-proxy respondents aged 12 and older

Note

83Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT AT ALL STRESSFUL 1 426 2,478,111

NOT VERY STRESSFUL 2 1,165 7,207,112

A BIT STRESSFUL 3 1,743 11,161,294

QUITE A BIT STRESSFUL 4 651 4,209,747

EXTREMELY STRESSFUL 5 117 723,642

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,499 3,436,162

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GEN_16

Question Name

Concept Worked at job or business

Question Have you worked at a job or business at any time in the past 12 months?

Length 1

Universe Non-proxy respondents aged 12 and older

Note

84Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,929 20,089,690

NO 2 1,000 4,901,095

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,662 4,122,240

NOT STATED 9 13 122,420

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GEN_17

Question Name

Concept Self-perceived work stress

Question The next question is about your main job or business in the past 12 months. Would you say that most days at work were: (not at all stressful, not very stressful, a bit stressful, quite a bit stressful, or extremely stressful)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GEN_16 = 1

Note

85Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT AT ALL STRESSFUL 1 288 1,740,731

NOT VERY STRESSFUL 2 653 4,326,560

A BIT STRESSFUL 3 1,152 7,951,248

QUITE A BIT STRESSFUL 4 695 5,193,477

EXTREMELY STRESSFUL 5 141 877,674

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,662 9,023,334

NOT STATED 9 13 122,420

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GEN_18

Question Name

Concept Sense of belonging to local community

Question How would you describe your sense of belonging to your local community? Would you say it is: (very strong, somewhat strong, somewhat weak, or very weak)?

Length 1

Universe Non-proxy respondents

Note

86Position

Content Code Sample Population

VERY STRONG 1 817 4,478,995

SOMEWHAT STRONG 2 2,091 11,891,159

SOMEWHAT WEAK 3 1,199 8,003,634

VERY WEAK 4 377 2,452,714

DON'T KNOW 7 4 22,992

REFUSAL 8 1 4,948

NOT STATED 9 1,115 2,381,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GEN_19

Question Name

Concept Self-perceived quality of life

Question Would you rate your quality of life as: (excellent, very good, good, fair or poor)?

Length 1

Universe Non-proxy respondents

Note

87Position

Content Code Sample Population

EXCELLENT 1 1,269 7,163,312

VERY GOOD 2 1,892 11,461,979

GOOD 3 1,098 6,851,039

FAIR 4 189 1,129,368

POOR 5 40 246,100

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,644

NOT STATED 9 1,115 2,381,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GEN_20

Question Name

Concept Family doctor

Question Do you have a regular medical doctor?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

88Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,878 24,892,298

NO 2 720 4,332,167

DON'T KNOW 7 6 10,980

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GENDHDI

Question Name

Concept Self-rated health - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

89Position

Content Code Sample Population

POOR 0 93 493,779

FAIR 1 414 2,344,359

GOOD 2 1,727 9,702,036

VERY GOOD 3 2,084 11,544,220

EXCELLENT 4 1,285 5,147,537

NOT STATED 9 1 3,513

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GENDMHI

Question Name

Concept Self-rated mental health - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

90Position

Content Code Sample Population

POOR 0 27 151,418

FAIR 1 172 990,652

GOOD 2 909 5,209,156

VERY GOOD 3 1,707 10,571,233

EXCELLENT 4 1,674 9,931,983

NOT STATED 9 1,115 2,381,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PRS_11

Question Name

Concept Pregnant

Question It is important to know when analyzing health whether or not the person is pregnant. Are you pregnant?

Length 1

Universe Female respondents aged 14 to 59

Note

91Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 204,490

NO 2 1,642 10,436,507

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,923 18,554,133

DON'T KNOW 7 7 39,117

NOT STATED 9 1 1,197

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SLP_11

Question Name

Concept Number hours usually spent sleeping in 24 hour period

Question How many hours do you usually spend sleeping in a 24 hour period, excluding time spent resting?

Length 4.1

Universe All respondents

Note

92 95Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF HOURS 1.0 - 16.0 5,603 29,232,573

DON'T KNOW 99.7 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SLP_12

Question Name

Concept Frequency - trouble sleeping

Question How often do you have trouble going to sleep or staying asleep?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

96Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 1,386 7,045,280

RARELY 2 1,722 8,962,780

SOMETIMES 3 1,622 8,494,475

MOST OF THE TIME 4 627 3,389,597

ALL THE TIME 5 244 1,332,853

DON'T KNOW 7 2 7,587

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SLP_13

Question Name

Concept Duration - trouble sleeping

Question How long have you had this trouble?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SLP_12 = (4, 5)

Note

97Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 2 WEEKS 1 1 629

2 WEEKS TO LESS THAN 6 MONTHS 2 43 222,572

6 MONTHS TO LESS THAN ONE YEAR 3 50 320,428

1 YEAR TO LESS THAN 2 YEARS 4 127 675,164

2 YEARS OR MORE 5 650 3,503,657

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,730 24,502,535

NOT STATED 9 3 10,460

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SLP_14

Question Name

Concept Frequency - sleep is refreshing

Question How often do you find your sleep refreshing?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

98Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 116 709,599

RARELY 2 437 2,659,291

SOMETIMES 3 1,246 7,201,922

MOST OF THE TIME 4 2,742 14,007,601

ALL THE TIME 5 1,062 4,654,158

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SLP_15

Question Name

Concept Duration - sleep not refreshing

Question How long has your sleep not been refreshing?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SLP_14 = (1, 2)

Note

99Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 2 WEEKS 1 9 17,475

2 WEEKS TO LESS THAN 6 MONTHS 2 31 154,611

6 MONTHS TO LESS THAN ONE YEAR 3 45 330,362

1 YEAR TO LESS THAN 2 YEARS 4 63 383,953

2 YEARS OR MORE 5 404 2,480,407

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,050 25,863,681

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,084

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SLP_16

Question Name

Concept Frequency - difficulty staying awake during waking hours

Question How often do you find it difficult to stay awake during your normal waking hours when you want to?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

100Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 2,418 11,134,387

RARELY 2 1,843 10,132,426

SOMETIMES 3 1,160 6,758,217

MOST OF THE TIME 4 152 1,025,856

ALL THE TIME 5 30 181,686

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SLP_17

Question Name

Concept Duration - difficulty staying awake

Question How long have you had difficulty staying awake when you want to?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SLP_16 = (4, 5)

Note

101Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 2 WEEKS 1 5 43,936

2 WEEKS TO LESS THAN 6 MONTHS 2 12 57,224

6 MONTHS TO LESS THAN ONE YEAR 3 22 103,647

1 YEAR TO LESS THAN 2 YEARS 4 30 306,915

2 YEARS OR MORE 5 113 695,821

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,421 28,025,029

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_2

Question Name

Concept Height / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

102 103Position -

Content Code Sample Population

2'0" TO 2'11" (59.7 TO 90.1 CM) 2 1 1,891

3'0" TO 3'11" (90.2 TO 120.6 CM) 3 129 281,813

4'0" TO 4'11" (120.7 TO 151.0 CM) 4 790 1,827,736

5'0" TO 5'11" (151.1 TO 181.5 CM) 5 4,013 23,534,516

6'0" TO 6'11" (181.6 TO 212.0 CM) 6 468 3,054,995

DON'T KNOW 97 202 526,646

REFUSAL 98 1 7,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWT_2A

Question Name

Concept Height - exact height from 1'0" to 1'11" / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on? - Exact height from 1'0" to 1' 11"

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered HWT_2 = 1

Note

104 105Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,401 28,700,951

NOT STATED 99 203 534,494

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_2B

Question Name

Concept Height - exact height from 2'0" to 2'11" / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on? - Exact height from 2'0" to 2'11"

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered HWT_2 = 2

Note

106 107Position -

Content Code Sample Population

2'6" (30 INCHES) (74.9 TO 77.4 CM) 6 1 1,891

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,400 28,699,060

NOT STATED 99 203 534,494

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_2C

Question Name

Concept Height - exact height from 3'0" to 3'11" / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on? - Exact height from 3'0" to 3' 11"

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered HWT_2 = 3

Note

108 109Position -

Content Code Sample Population

3'0" (36 INCHES) (90.2 TO 92.6 CM) 0 12 32,630

3'1" (37 INCHES) (92.7 TO 95.2 CM) 1 3 22,044

3'2" (38 INCHES) (95.3 TO 97.7 CM) 2 5 8,096

3'3" (39 INCHES) (97.8 TO 100.2 CM) 3 2 2,647

3'4" (40 INCHES) (100.3 TO 102.8 CM) 4 5 7,414

3'5" (41 INCHES) (102.9 TO 105.3 CM) 5 11 28,180

3'6" (42 INCHES) (105.4 TO 107.9 CM) 6 12 22,040

3'7" (43 INCHES) (108.0 TO 110.4 CM) 7 4 4,999

3'8" (44 INCHES) (110.5 TO 112.9 CM) 8 10 22,767

3'9" (45 INCHES) (113.0 TO 115.5 CM) 9 12 19,016

3'10" (46 INCHES) (115.6 TO 118.0 CM) 10 25 48,761

3'11" (47 INCHES) (118.1 TO 120.6 CM) 11 20 31,328

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,272 28,419,138

DON'T KNOW 97 8 31,889

NOT STATED 99 203 534,494

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_2D

Question Name

Concept Height - exact height from 4'0" to 4'11" / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on? - Exact height from 4'0" to 4' 11"

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered HWT_2 = 4

Note

110 111Position -

Content Code Sample Population

4'0" (48 INCHES) (120.7 TO 123.1 CM) 0 105 221,083

4'1" (49 INCHES) (123.2 TO 125.6 CM) 1 39 70,273

4'2" (50 INCHES) (125.7 TO 128.2 CM) 2 46 81,903

4'3" (51 INCHES) (128.3 TO 130.7 CM) 3 47 95,063

4'4" (52 INCHES) (130.8 TO 133.3 CM) 4 57 102,938

4'5" (53 INCHES) (133.4 TO 135.8 CM) 5 58 123,866

4'6" (54 INCHES) (135.9 TO 138.3 CM) 6 85 214,911

4'7" (55 INCHES) (138.4 TO 140.9 CM) 7 40 98,734

4'8" (56 INCHES) (141.0 TO 143.4 CM) 8 59 122,191

4'9" (57 INCHES) (143.5 TO 146.0 CM) 9 49 128,813

4'10" (58 INCHES) (146.1 TO 148.5 CM) 10 80 193,205

4'11" (59 INCHES) (148.6 TO 151.0 CM) 11 110 354,523

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,611 26,873,215

DON'T KNOW 97 15 20,234

NOT STATED 99 203 534,494

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_2E

Question Name

Concept Height - exact height from 5'0" to 5'11" / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on? - Exact height from 5'0" to 5'11"

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered HWT_2 = 5

Note

112 113Position -

Content Code Sample Population

5'0" (60 INCHES) (151.1 TO 153.6 CM) 0 183 770,116

5'1" (61 INCHES) (153.7 TO 156.1 CM) 1 221 1,173,070

5'2" (62 INCHES) (156.2 TO 158.7 CM) 2 347 1,903,846

5'3" (63 INCHES) (158.8 TO 161.2 CM) 3 348 2,118,064

5'4" (64 INCHES) (161.3 TO 163.7 CM) 4 412 2,194,071

5'5" (65 INCHES) (163.8 TO 166.3 CM) 5 373 2,133,523

5'6" (66 INCHES) (166.4 TO 168.8 CM) 6 430 2,594,954

5'7" (67 INCHES) (168.9 TO 171.4 CM) 7 382 2,557,969

5'8" (68 INCHES) (171.5 TO 173.9 CM) 8 377 2,241,479

5'9" (69 INCHES) (174.0 TO 176.4 CM) 9 301 1,792,254

5'10" (70 INCHES) (176.5 TO 179.0 CM) 10 336 2,255,459

5'11" (71 INCHES) (179.1 TO 181.5 CM) 11 296 1,756,118

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,388 5,166,435

DON'T KNOW 97 7 43,593

NOT STATED 99 203 534,494

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_2F

Question Name

Concept Height - exact height from 6'0" to 6'11" / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on? - Exact height from 6'0" to 6' 11"

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered HWT_2 = 6

Note

114 115Position -

Content Code Sample Population

6'0" (72 INCHES) (181.6 TO 184.1 CM) 0 220 1,487,726

6'1" (73 INCHES) (184.2 TO 186.6 CM) 1 110 622,151

6'2" (74 INCHES) (186.7 TO 189.1 CM) 2 68 410,982

6'3" (75 INCHES) (189.2 TO 191.7 CM) 3 40 293,155

6'4" (76 INCHES) (191.8 TO 194.2 CM) 4 17 125,290

6'5" (77 INCHES) (194.3 TO 196.8 CM) 5 7 50,658

6'6" (78 INCHES) (196.9 TO 199.3 CM) 6 2 48,618

6'7" (79 INCHES) (199.4 TO 201.8 CM) 7 3 14,448

6'9" (81 INCHES) (204.5 TO 206.9 CM) 9 1 1,967

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,933 25,645,956

NOT STATED 99 203 534,494

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWT_2G

Question Name

Concept Height - exact height from 7'0" to 7'11" / self-reported

Question How tall are you without shoes on? - Exact height from 7'0" to 7' 11"

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered HWT_2 = 7

Note

116 117Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,401 28,700,951

NOT STATED 99 203 534,494

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWTDCM

Question Name

Concept Height (centimeters) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents with valid answer to HWT_2

Note

118 120Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN CENITMETRES 76 - 206 5,371 28,605,236

NOT STATED 999 233 630,209

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWTDIN

Question Name

Concept Height (inches) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents with valid answer to HWT_2

Note

121 122Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN INCHES 30 - 81 5,371 28,605,236

NOT STATED 99 233 630,209

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_3

Question Name

Concept Weight / self-reported

Question How much do you weigh?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

123 125Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT 16 - 400 5,423 28,583,280

DON'T KNOW 997 180 644,317

REFUSAL 998 1 7,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWT_3N

Question Name

Concept Weight - unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self-reported

Question INTERVIEWER: Was that in pounds or in kilograms?

Length 1

Universe All respondents with valid answer to HWT_3

Note

126Position

Content Code Sample Population

POUNDS 1 5,067 26,548,342

KILOGRAMS 2 356 2,034,939

NOT STATED 9 181 652,164

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWTDKG

Question Name

Concept Weight (kilograms) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents with valid answer to HWT_3

Note

127 129Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS 11 - 181 5,423 28,583,280

NOT STATED 999 181 652,164

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWTDLB

Question Name

Concept Weight (pounds) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents with valid answer to HWT_3

Note

130 132Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN POUNDS 25 - 400 5,423 28,583,280

NOT STATED 999 181 652,164

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWT_4

Question Name

Concept Respondent's opinion of own weight - self-reported

Question Do you consider yourself: (overweight, underweight or just about right)?

Length 1

Universe Non-proxy respondents aged 12 and older

Note

133Position

Content Code Sample Population

OVERWEIGHT 1 1,882 11,893,654

UNDERWEIGHT 2 199 1,081,441

JUST ABOUT RIGHT 3 2,405 13,868,674

DON'T KNOW 7 2 2,827

REFUSAL 8 1 7,847

NOT STATED 9 1,115 2,381,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWTDHTM

Question Name

Concept Height (meters) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe

Note

134 137Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN METRES 0.76 - 9.99 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWTDBMI

Question Name

Concept BMI (SR)

Question BMI (SR)

Length 5.2

Universe

Note

138 142Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BODY MASS INDEX SCORE 6.82 - 59.14 5,225 27,945,535

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 31 204,490

NOT STATED 99.99 348 1,085,420

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWTDBMIA

Question Name

Concept BMI Class Adults 18 +(SR) - Int'l Std

Question BMI Classification for Adults Aged 18 and Over (self-reported) - International Standard

Length 2

Universe

Note

143 144Position -

Content Code Sample Population

UNDERWEIGHT 1 63 436,855

NORMAL WEIGHT 2 1,505 10,259,609

OVERWEIGHT 3 1,313 8,392,232

OBESE 4 516 3,391,450

VERY OBESE 5 152 1,013,238

SEVERELY OBESE 6 82 439,015

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,625 4,217,626

NOT STATED 99 348 1,085,420

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWTDBMIK

Question Name

Concept BMI Class Child 2-17 (SR) - CDC BMI-for-age

Question BMI Classification for Children Aged 2 to 17 (self-reported) - CDC BMI-for-age

Length 1

Universe

Note

145Position

Content Code Sample Population

UNDERWEIGHT 1 93 191,572

NORMAL WEIGHT 2 1,048 2,576,987

OVERWEIGHT 3 206 529,950

OBESE 4 186 511,366

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,558 23,160,090

NOT STATED 9 513 2,265,479

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWTDCOL

Question Name

Concept BMI class. (12 to 17) / self-report - Cole system - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

146Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEITHER OVERWEIGHT NOR OBESE 1 1,154 2,786,998

OVERWEIGHT 2 257 652,576

OBESE 3 122 370,302

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,558 23,160,090

NOT STATED 9 513 2,265,479

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_11

Question Name

Concept Weight one year ago

Question How much did you weigh a year ago?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older

Note

147 149Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT 15 - 428 3,686 24,354,192

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,883 4,727,310

DON'T KNOW 997 35 153,943

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTC_11N

Question Name

Concept Weight - unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self-reported

Question INTERVIEWER: Was that in pounds or kilograms?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older with valid answer to WTC_11

Note

150Position

Content Code Sample Population

POUNDS 1 3,434 22,493,311

KILOGRAMS 2 252 1,860,880

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,883 4,727,310

NOT STATED 9 35 153,943

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTCD11KG

Question Name

Concept Weight (kilograms) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older with valid answer to WTC_11

Note

151 153Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS 7 - 194 3,686 24,354,191

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,883 4,727,310

NOT STATED 999 35 153,943

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTCD11LB

Question Name

Concept Weight (pounds) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older with valid answer to WTC_11

Note

154 156Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN POUNDS 15 - 428 3,686 24,354,192

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,883 4,727,310

NOT STATED 999 35 153,943

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_12

Question Name

Concept Weight change intentional

Question Was the change between your current weight and your weight a year ago intentional?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older with a change of at least 10 pounds / 4 kilograms between their current weight and their weight one year ago

Note

157Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 366 2,489,946

NO 2 660 4,225,498

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,526 22,221,230

NOT STATED 9 52 298,771

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTC_21

Question Name

Concept Weight ten years ago

Question How much did you weigh 10 years ago?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 28 and older

Note

158 160Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT 38 - 425 3,076 19,845,066

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,467 9,035,394

DON'T KNOW 997 33 240,636

REFUSAL 998 1 1,749

NOT STATED 999 27 112,599

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_21N

Question Name

Concept Weight - unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self-reported

Question INTERVIEWER: Was that in pounds or kilograms?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 28 and older with valid answer to WTC_21

Note

161Position

Content Code Sample Population

POUNDS 1 2,839 18,112,922

KILOGRAMS 2 237 1,732,144

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,467 9,035,394

NOT STATED 9 61 354,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTCD21KG

Question Name

Concept Weight (kilograms) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 28 and older

Note

162 164Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS 38 - 193 3,076 19,845,067

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,467 9,035,394

NOT STATED 999 61 354,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTCD21LB

Question Name

Concept Weight (pounds) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 28 and older

Note

165 167Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN POUNDS 84 - 425 3,076 19,845,066

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,467 9,035,394

NOT STATED 999 61 354,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTC_22

Question Name

Concept Weight at age 25

Question How much did you weigh at age 25?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 27 and older excluding 35 year olds

Note

168 170Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT 40 - 370 3,044 19,775,432

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,481 9,064,601

DON'T KNOW 997 47 264,970

REFUSAL 998 1 1,749

NOT STATED 999 31 128,693

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_22N

Question Name

Concept Weight - unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self-reported

Question INTERVIEWER: Was that in pounds or kilograms?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 27 and older excluding 35 year with valid answer to WTC_22

Note

171Position

Content Code Sample Population

POUNDS 1 2,815 18,068,836

KILOGRAMS 2 229 1,706,595

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,481 9,064,601

NOT STATED 9 79 395,412

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTCD22KG

Question Name

Concept Weight (kilograms) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 27 and older excluding 35 year olds

Note

172 174Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS 36 - 168 3,044 19,775,431

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,481 9,064,601

NOT STATED 999 79 395,412

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTCD22LB

Question Name

Concept Weight (pounds) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 27 and older excluding 35 year olds

Note

175 177Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN POUNDS 80 - 370 3,044 19,775,431

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,481 9,064,601

NOT STATED 999 79 395,412

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTC_23

Question Name

Concept Most ever weighed

Question What is the most you have ever weighed [excluding during pregnancy]?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older (excluding pregnancy)

Note

178 180Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT 47 - 525 3,672 24,240,700

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,883 4,727,310

DON'T KNOW 997 14 113,492

NOT STATED 999 35 153,943

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_23N

Question Name

Concept Weight - unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self-reported

Question INTERVIEWER: Was that in pounds or kilograms?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older (excluding pregnancy) with valid answer to WTC_23

Note

181Position

Content Code Sample Population

POUNDS 1 3,429 22,427,581

KILOGRAMS 2 243 1,813,119

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,883 4,727,310

NOT STATED 9 49 267,435

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTCD23KG

Question Name

Concept Weight (kilograms) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older (excluding pregnancy)

Note

182 184Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS 44 - 238 3,672 24,240,700

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,883 4,727,310

NOT STATED 999 49 267,435

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTCD23LB

Question Name

Concept Weight (pounds) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older (excluding pregnancy)

Note

185 187Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN POUNDS 98 - 525 3,672 24,240,700

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,883 4,727,310

NOT STATED 999 49 267,435

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTC_24

Question Name

Concept Age when first weighted most

Question How old were you when you first weighed this amount?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older

Note

188 189Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 12 - 79 3,641 24,080,391

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,883 4,727,310

DON'T KNOW 97 45 273,801

NOT STATED 99 35 153,943

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_25

Question Name

Concept Least weighed since age 18

Question What is the least you have ever weighed since age 18?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 19 and over

Note

190 192Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT 38 - 270 3,501 23,445,914

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,993 5,136,499

DON'T KNOW 997 76 502,357

NOT STATED 999 34 150,675

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTC_25N

Question Name

Concept Weight - unit of measure in pounds/kilograms / self-reported

Question INTERVIEWER: Was that in pounds or kilograms?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 19 and older who answered WTC_25 > 0

Note

193Position

Content Code Sample Population

POUNDS 1 3,254 21,587,432

KILOGRAMS 2 247 1,858,482

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,993 5,136,499

NOT STATED 9 110 653,031

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTCD25KG

Question Name

Concept Weight (kilograms) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 19 and older

Note

194 196Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS 27 - 122 3,501 23,445,914

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,993 5,136,499

NOT STATED 999 110 653,031

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTCD25LB

Question Name

Concept Weight (pounds) / self-reported - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 19 and older

Note

197 199Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN POUNDS 60 - 270 3,501 23,445,914

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,993 5,136,499

NOT STATED 999 110 653,031

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_26

Question Name

Concept Age when weighed least since age 18

Question How old were you when you first weighed this amount?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 19 and older

Note

200 201Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 18 - 79 3,487 23,305,283

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,993 5,136,499

DON'T KNOW 97 89 631,066

REFUSAL 98 1 11,921

NOT STATED 99 34 150,675

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WTC_27

Question Name

Concept Weight change 10 lb./4 kgs or more in a year since age 18

Question Since age 18, has your weight increased or decreased by 10 pounds/4 kilograms or more in a single year?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 19 and older

Note

202Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,117 14,425,930

NO 2 1,436 9,402,904

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,993 5,136,499

DON'T KNOW 7 24 119,437

NOT STATED 9 34 150,675

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WTC_28

Question Name

Concept Times gained/lost 10lbs/4kgs or more in a year since age 18

Question How many times has this happened (gaining or losing 10 pounds/4 kilograms or more in a single year)?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered WTC_27 = 1

Note

203 205Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 100 2,083 14,264,371

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,429 14,539,403

DON'T KNOW 997 34 161,559

NOT STATED 999 58 270,111

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_11

Question Name

Concept Eats red meat - number times

Question How often do you usually eat red meat, such as beef, hamburger, pork or lamb?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

206 208Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_11N

Question Name

Concept Eats red meat - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_11

Note

209Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 700 3,823,049

PER WEEK 2 4,248 21,896,731

PER MONTH 3 405 2,150,765

PER YEAR 4 49 235,794

NOT APPLICABLE 6 202 1,129,106

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFCD11Y

Question Name

Concept Eats red meat - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_11

Note

210 213Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2555 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_12

Question Name

Concept Eats liver - number times

Question How often do you usually eat liver (including all types of liver such as beef, veal, port or chicken, but excluding liverwurst and liver pâté)?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

214 216Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 15 5,599 29,202,281

DON'T KNOW 997 5 33,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_12N

Question Name

Concept Eats liver - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_12

Note

217Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 6 41,266

PER WEEK 2 123 543,656

PER MONTH 3 569 3,333,974

PER YEAR 4 802 5,179,484

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,099 20,103,902

NOT STATED 9 5 33,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFCD12Y

Question Name

Concept Eats liver - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_12

Note

218 221Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 5,599 29,202,281

NOT STATED 9999 5 33,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_13

Question Name

Concept Eats other organ meats - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... other organ meats such as kidneys, heart or giblets?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

222 224Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 20 5,600 29,143,049

DON'T KNOW 997 4 92,396

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_13N

Question Name

Concept Eats other organ meats - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_13

Note

225Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 2 51,163

PER WEEK 2 36 159,948

PER MONTH 3 148 835,997

PER YEAR 4 423 2,672,257

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,991 25,423,684

NOT STATED 9 4 92,396

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFCD13Y

Question Name

Concept Eats other organ meats - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_13

Note

226 229Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 730 5,600 29,143,049

NOT STATED 9999 4 92,396

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_14

Question Name

Concept Eats beef or pork hot dogs - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... beef or pork hot dogs?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

230 232Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 50 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_14N

Question Name

Concept Eats beef or pork hot dogs - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_14

Note

233Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 26 129,637

PER WEEK 2 976 4,338,772

PER MONTH 3 2,094 10,238,364

PER YEAR 4 1,224 7,016,212

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,284 7,512,460

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFCD14Y

Question Name

Concept Eats beef or pork hot dogs - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_14

Note

234 237Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1460 5,604 29,235,446

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_15

Question Name

Concept Eats sausage or bacon - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... sausage or bacon (including all types of sausages such as breakfast, pepperoni and Kielbassa but excluding low-fat, light or turkey varieties)?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

238 240Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 50 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_15N

Question Name

Concept Eats sausage or bacon - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_15

Note

241Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 61 227,445

PER WEEK 2 2,022 10,472,953

PER MONTH 3 2,260 11,704,981

PER YEAR 4 537 2,968,571

NOT APPLICABLE 6 724 3,861,495

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFCD15Y

Question Name

Concept Eats sausage or bacon- times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_15

Note

242 245Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1460 5,604 29,235,443

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_16

Question Name

Concept Eats salt water fish - number times

Question How often do you usually eat salt water fish such as salmon, tuna or fish sticks?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

246 248Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 30 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_16N

Question Name

Concept Eats salt water fish - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_16

Note

249Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 34 176,878

PER WEEK 2 2,560 13,719,781

PER MONTH 3 1,907 9,927,635

PER YEAR 4 311 1,667,899

NOT APPLICABLE 6 792 3,743,251

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFCD16Y

Question Name

Concept Eats salt water fish - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_16

Note

250 253Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 730 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_17

Question Name

Concept Eats fresh water fish - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... fresh water fish such as trout, walleye or pickerel?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

254 256Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 30 5,596 29,202,792

DON'T KNOW 997 8 32,652

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_17N

Question Name

Concept Eats fresh water fish- reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_17

Note

257Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 7 50,350

PER WEEK 2 601 3,053,819

PER MONTH 3 1,149 6,019,042

PER YEAR 4 1,084 6,205,802

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,755 13,873,780

NOT STATED 9 8 32,652

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFCD17Y

Question Name

Concept Eats fresh water fish - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_17

Note

258 261Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 730 5,596 29,202,793

NOT STATED 9999 8 32,652

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_18

Question Name

Concept Eats shellfish - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... shellfish, such as shrimp, mussels, scallops, lobster, clams, oysters or crab?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

262 264Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 52 5,602 29,227,443

DON'T KNOW 997 2 8,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_18N

Question Name

Concept Eats shellfish - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_18

Note

265Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 2 15,215

PER WEEK 2 813 4,576,637

PER MONTH 3 2,009 10,856,628

PER YEAR 4 1,096 5,746,741

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,682 8,032,221

NOT STATED 9 2 8,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFCD18Y

Question Name

Concept Eats shellfish - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_18

Note

266 269Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 365 5,602 29,227,443

NOT STATED 9999 2 8,002

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_19

Question Name

Concept Eats eggs and egg dishes - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... eggs and egg dishes including the yolk (excluding all egg dishes made with only egg whites)? Egg dishes could include such things as eggs, omelette, frittata or quiche.

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

270 272Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 50 5,603 29,232,572

DON'T KNOW 997 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_19N

Question Name

Concept Eats eggs and egg dishes - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_19

Note

273Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 257 1,292,778

PER WEEK 2 3,785 20,076,393

PER MONTH 3 1,113 5,626,119

PER YEAR 4 86 521,873

NOT APPLICABLE 6 362 1,715,410

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFCD19Y

Question Name

Concept Eats eggs and egg dishes - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_19

Note

274 277Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1460 5,603 29,232,570

NOT STATED 9999 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_20

Question Name

Concept Eats cooked dried beans - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... cooked dried beans, such as refried beans, baked beans, pea soup or kidney beans, excluding green and yellow beans?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

278 280Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 30 5,603 29,232,571

DON'T KNOW 997 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_20N

Question Name

Concept Eats cooked dried beans - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_20

Note

281Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 99 600,014

PER WEEK 2 1,846 10,019,156

PER MONTH 3 2,044 10,965,668

PER YEAR 4 496 2,826,961

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,118 4,820,773

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFCD20Y

Question Name

Concept Eats cooked dried beans - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_20

Note

282 285Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 730 5,603 29,232,572

NOT STATED 9999 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFC_21

Question Name

Concept Eats peanuts, walnuts, seeds or other nuts - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... peanuts, walnuts, seeds, or other nuts, excluding nut butters such as peanut butter?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

286 288Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 30 5,599 29,218,145

DON'T KNOW 997 5 17,300

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MFC_21N

Question Name

Concept Eats peanuts, walnuts, seeds or other nuts -reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_21

Note

289Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 598 3,253,574

PER WEEK 2 2,147 11,817,072

PER MONTH 3 1,532 7,744,434

PER YEAR 4 512 2,716,168

NOT APPLICABLE 6 810 3,686,896

NOT STATED 9 5 17,300

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MFCD21Y

Question Name

Concept Eats nuts - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MFC_21

Note

290 293Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2920 5,599 29,218,144

NOT STATED 9999 5 17,300

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_11

Question Name

Concept Drink milk - number of times

Question How often do you drink milk or enriched milk substitutes or use them on cereal?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

294 296Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_11N

Question Name

Concept Drink milk - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe All respondents who answered MDC_11 > 0

Note

297Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 3,609 17,274,373

PER WEEK 2 1,270 7,447,119

PER MONTH 3 254 1,583,630

PER YEAR 4 52 381,315

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDCD11Y

Question Name

Concept Drink milk - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe All respondents or those with MDC_11 > 0

Note

298 301Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 4380 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_12A

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - 3.25%

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - 3.25% (Whole or homo)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

302Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 453 2,351,527

NO 2 4,731 24,330,012

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_12B

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - 2%

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - 2%

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

303Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,477 11,869,806

NO 2 2,707 14,811,734

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_12C

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - 1%

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - 1%

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

304Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,469 8,066,846

NO 2 3,715 18,614,693

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_12D

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - 0.5%

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - 0.5%

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

305Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 29,915

NO 2 5,178 26,651,624

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_12E

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - skim

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - Skim or Non-Fat

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

306Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 689 3,745,729

NO 2 4,495 22,935,810

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_12F

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - flavoured milk beverages

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - Flavoured milk beverages (chocolate milk and flavoured milk beverage such as Oh Henry®)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

307Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 182 654,273

NO 2 5,002 26,027,266

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_12G

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - rice

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - Rice

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

308Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 32 145,121

NO 2 5,152 26,536,419

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_12H

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - soya

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - Soya

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

309Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 263 1,695,466

NO 2 4,921 24,986,073

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_12I

Question Name

Concept Type of milk used - other

Question What kind of milk do you usually drink or use on cereal? - Other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MDC_B11 > 0

Note

310Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 90 440,219

NO 2 5,094 26,241,320

NOT APPLICABLE 6 419 2,549,008

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_13

Question Name

Concept Eats cottage cheese - number of times

Question How often do you usually eat cottage cheese?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

311 313Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_13N

Question Name

Concept Eats cottage cheese - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MDC_13

Note

314Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 66 372,598

PER WEEK 2 554 3,008,007

PER MONTH 3 921 5,108,291

PER YEAR 4 617 3,518,690

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,446 17,227,859

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDCD13Y

Question Name

Concept Eats cottage cheese - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MDC_13

Note

315 318Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_14

Question Name

Concept Eats yogurt - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... yogurt, excluding frozen yogurt?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

319 321Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 45 5,602 29,226,154

DON'T KNOW 997 2 9,290

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_14N

Question Name

Concept Eats yogurt - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MDC_14

Note

322Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1,291 6,589,654

PER WEEK 2 2,358 11,795,555

PER MONTH 3 831 4,642,839

PER YEAR 4 182 1,038,400

NOT APPLICABLE 6 940 5,159,706

NOT STATED 9 2 9,290

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDCD14Y

Question Name

Concept Eats yogurt - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MDC_14

Note

323 326Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2190 5,602 29,226,155

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,290

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDC_15

Question Name

Concept Eats ice cream or frozen yogurt - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... ice cream or frozen yogurt?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

327 329Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 100 5,603 29,234,012

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,433

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MDC_15N

Question Name

Concept Eats ice cream or frozen yogurt - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MDC_15

Note

330Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 192 758,640

PER WEEK 2 2,230 10,247,711

PER MONTH 3 2,003 10,925,231

PER YEAR 4 609 3,989,662

NOT APPLICABLE 6 569 3,312,767

NOT STATED 9 1 1,433

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MDCD15Y

Question Name

Concept Eats ice cream or frozen yogurt - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to MDC_15

Note

331 334Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 730 5,603 29,234,010

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,433

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_11

Question Name

Concept Eats hot or cold cereal - number of times

Question How often do you usually eat hot or cold cereal?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

335 337Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 50 5,604 29,235,443

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_11N

Question Name

Concept Eats hot or cold cereal - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_11

Note

338Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1,599 7,672,489

PER WEEK 2 2,528 12,466,132

PER MONTH 3 716 4,283,697

PER YEAR 4 156 1,014,054

NOT APPLICABLE 6 605 3,799,072

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFVD11Y

Question Name

Concept Eats hot or cold cereal - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_11

Note

339 342Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2555 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_12

Question Name

Concept Eats brown bread - number of times

Question How often do you usually eat brown bread, including bagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

343 345Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 25 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_12N

Question Name

Concept Eats brown bread - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_12

Note

346Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 2,415 12,879,179

PER WEEK 2 1,869 9,997,948

PER MONTH 3 360 1,877,288

PER YEAR 4 67 353,996

NOT APPLICABLE 6 893 4,127,033

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFVD12Y

Question Name

Concept Eats brown bread - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_12

Note

347 350Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2920 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_13

Question Name

Concept Eats white bread - number times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... white bread, including bagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

351 353Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 30 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_13N

Question Name

Concept Eats white bread - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_13

Note

354Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1,220 5,414,044

PER WEEK 2 1,965 10,452,334

PER MONTH 3 774 4,357,422

PER YEAR 4 163 861,482

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,482 8,150,162

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFVD13Y

Question Name

Concept Eats white bread - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_13

Note

355 358Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 3650 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_14

Question Name

Concept Eats any kind of pasta - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... any kind of pasta (including spaghetti, noodles, macaroni & cheese or pasta salad)?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

359 361Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 20 5,603 29,232,571

DON'T KNOW 997 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_14N

Question Name

Concept Eats any kind of pasta - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_14

Note

362Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 114 599,487

PER WEEK 2 4,327 22,104,181

PER MONTH 3 959 5,447,238

PER YEAR 4 66 315,158

NOT APPLICABLE 6 137 766,506

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFVD14Y

Question Name

Concept Eats any kind of pasta - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_14

Note

363 366Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1825 5,603 29,232,571

NOT STATED 9999 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_15

Question Name

Concept Eats any kind of rice - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... any kind of rice?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

367 369Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 23 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_15N

Question Name

Concept Eats any kind of rice - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_15

Note

370Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 390 2,147,358

PER WEEK 2 3,611 18,582,366

PER MONTH 3 1,230 6,638,082

PER YEAR 4 106 651,802

NOT APPLICABLE 6 267 1,215,837

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFVD15Y

Question Name

Concept Eats any kind of rice - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_15

Note

371 374Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_16

Question Name

Concept Eats instant, seasoned or wild rice - number of times

Question How often do you usually eat instant, seasoned or wild rice (such as Minute Rice®, Dainty®, Rice-a-Roni®)?

Length 3

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_15

Note

375 377Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 20 5,300 27,835,611

NOT APPLICABLE 996 267 1,215,837

DON'T KNOW 997 37 183,996

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_16N

Question Name

Concept Eats instant, seasoned or wild rice - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_16

Note

378Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 27 149,653

PER WEEK 2 1,352 6,994,803

PER MONTH 3 757 4,156,433

PER YEAR 4 121 632,334

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,310 17,118,224

NOT STATED 9 37 183,996

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFVD16Y

Question Name

Concept Eats instant, seasoned or wild rice - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_16

Note

379 382Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 5,300 27,835,611

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 267 1,215,837

NOT STATED 9999 37 183,996

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_17

Question Name

Concept Eats fruit - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... fruit (fresh, frozen or canned)?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

383 385Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 150 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_17N

Question Name

Concept Eats fruit - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_17

Note

386Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 3,734 18,786,063

PER WEEK 2 1,584 8,645,717

PER MONTH 3 188 1,250,493

PER YEAR 4 26 183,459

NOT APPLICABLE 6 72 369,713

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFVD17Y

Question Name

Concept Eats fruit - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_17

Note

387 390Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 3650 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_18

Question Name

Concept Eats tomatoes or tomato sauce - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... tomatoes or tomato sauce, including salsa, tomato soup and spaghetti sauce but excluding tomato paste, ketchup or pizza sauce?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

391 393Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 20 5,603 29,233,578

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,866

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_18N

Question Name

Concept Eats tomatoes or tomato sauce - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_18

Note

394Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 683 3,763,247

PER WEEK 2 4,124 21,270,055

PER MONTH 3 541 3,169,795

PER YEAR 4 27 120,839

NOT APPLICABLE 6 228 909,643

NOT STATED 9 1 1,866

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFVD18Y

Question Name

Concept Eats tomatoes or tomato sauce - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_18

Note

395 398Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1825 5,603 29,233,578

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,866

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_19

Question Name

Concept Eats lettuce or green leafy salad - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) … lettuce or green leafy salad with or without other vegetables?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

399 401Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_19N

Question Name

Concept Eats lettuce or green leafy salad - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_19

Note

402Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 932 5,058,430

PER WEEK 2 3,666 19,521,882

PER MONTH 3 554 2,903,885

PER YEAR 4 48 307,197

NOT APPLICABLE 6 404 1,444,052

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFVD19Y

Question Name

Concept Eats lettuce or green leafy salad - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_19

Note

403 406Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2555 5,604 29,235,446

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_20

Question Name

Concept Eats spinach, mustard greens or collards - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) spinach, mustard greens or collards excluding kale?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

407 409Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,604 29,235,446

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_20N

Question Name

Concept Eats spinach, mustard greens or collards - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_20

Note

410Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 106 518,133

PER WEEK 2 1,335 7,374,102

PER MONTH 3 1,443 8,149,624

PER YEAR 4 399 2,212,368

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,321 10,981,218

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFVD20Y

Question Name

Concept Eats spinach, mustard greens or collards - times per year

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_20

Note

411 414Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 5,604 29,235,446

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_21

Question Name

Concept Eats french/home fries or hash brown potatoes - number times

Question How often do you usually eat french fries, home fries, or hash brown potatoes?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

415 417Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_21N

Question Name

Concept Eats french/home fries or hash brown potatoes - rep. per.

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_21

Note

418Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 41 252,068

PER WEEK 2 2,579 12,701,274

PER MONTH 3 2,048 10,816,396

PER YEAR 4 340 1,948,981

NOT APPLICABLE 6 596 3,516,725

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFVD21Y

Question Name

Concept Eats french/home fries/hash brown potatoes - times/year

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_21

Note

419 422Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 4745 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_22

Question Name

Concept Eats other potatoes - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... other potatoes including baked, boiled, mashed or in potato salad, but excluding sweet potatoes?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

423 425Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 50 5,603 29,232,572

DON'T KNOW 997 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_22N

Question Name

Concept Eats other potatoes - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_22

Note

426Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 221 1,116,832

PER WEEK 2 3,884 19,866,367

PER MONTH 3 1,086 6,006,846

PER YEAR 4 105 772,458

NOT APPLICABLE 6 307 1,470,069

NOT STATED 9 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFVD22Y

Question Name

Concept Eats other potatoes - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_22

Note

427 430Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1460 5,603 29,232,572

NOT STATED 9999 1 2,873

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFV_23

Question Name

Concept Eats all other types of vegetables - number of times

Question (How often do you usually eat:) ... all other types of vegetables, excluding those already mentioned?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

431 433Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 25 5,603 29,217,341

DON'T KNOW 997 1 18,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GFV_23N

Question Name

Concept Eats all other types of vegetables - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_23

Note

434Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 3,257 16,285,327

PER WEEK 2 2,123 11,833,599

PER MONTH 3 149 836,087

PER YEAR 4 13 63,256

NOT APPLICABLE 6 61 199,072

NOT STATED 9 1 18,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GFVD23Y

Question Name

Concept Eats all other types of vegetables - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to GFV_23

Note

435 438Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 3650 5,603 29,217,342

NOT STATED 9999 1 18,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DFC_11

Question Name

Concept Eats regular-fat salad dressing - number of times

Question How often do you usually eat regular-fat salad dressing or mayonnaise (including on salads and sandwiches)?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

439 441Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 36 5,602 29,230,905

DON'T KNOW 997 2 4,540

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DFC_11N

Question Name

Concept Eats regular-fat salad dressing - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to DFC_11

Note

442Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 558 2,798,818

PER WEEK 2 2,889 15,125,014

PER MONTH 3 655 3,756,515

PER YEAR 4 78 466,041

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,422 7,084,517

NOT STATED 9 2 4,540

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DFCD11Y

Question Name

Concept Eats regular-fat salad dressing - times per year

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to DFC_11

Note

443 446Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2555 5,602 29,230,904

NOT STATED 9999 2 4,540

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DFC_12

Question Name

Concept Eats regular-fat potato chips/tortilla/corn chips - nb times

Question How often do you usually eat regular-fat potato chips, tortilla chips or corn chips (excluding low fat chips and pretzels)?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

447 449Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 30 5,604 29,235,443

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name DFC_12N

Question Name

Concept Eats reg-fat potato/tortilla/corn chips - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to DFC_12

Note

450Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 137 689,632

PER WEEK 2 2,464 12,099,338

PER MONTH 3 1,772 9,414,626

PER YEAR 4 382 2,222,420

NOT APPLICABLE 6 849 4,809,428

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name DFCD12Y

Question Name

Concept Eats regular-fat chips - times/yr

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to DFC_12

Note

451 454Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_11

Question Name

Concept Drinks regular soft drinks - number of times

Question How often do you usually drink regular soft drinks?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

455 457Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_11N

Question Name

Concept Drinks regular soft drinks - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_11

Note

458Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 490 2,741,525

PER WEEK 2 1,582 8,211,888

PER MONTH 3 1,075 5,102,334

PER YEAR 4 319 1,539,304

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,138 11,640,394

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSDD11Y

Question Name

Concept Drinks regular soft drinks - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_11

Note

459 462Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 5840 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_12

Question Name

Concept Drinks diet soft drinks - number of times

Question How often do you usually drink diet soft drinks?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

463 465Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 15 5,602 29,221,144

DON'T KNOW 997 2 14,300

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_12N

Question Name

Concept Drinks diet soft drinks - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_12

Note

466Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 327 1,879,938

PER WEEK 2 722 4,074,443

PER MONTH 3 450 2,481,375

PER YEAR 4 123 650,776

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,980 20,134,612

NOT STATED 9 2 14,300

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSDD12Y

Question Name

Concept Drinks diet soft drinks - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_12

Note

467 470Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2920 5,602 29,221,144

NOT STATED 9999 2 14,300

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_13

Question Name

Concept Drinks sport drinks - number of times

Question (How often do you usually drink:) ... sport drinks, such as Gatorade® or Powerade®?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

471 473Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 60 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_13N

Question Name

Concept Drinks sport drinks - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_13

Note

474Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 65 353,423

PER WEEK 2 647 3,011,930

PER MONTH 3 833 3,790,584

PER YEAR 4 436 2,053,309

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,623 20,026,198

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSDD13Y

Question Name

Concept Drinks sport drinks - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_13

Note

475 478Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_14

Question Name

Concept Drinks fruit juices - number of times

Question How often do you usually drink fruit juices?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

479 481Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 120 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_14N

Question Name

Concept Drinks fruit juices - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_14

Note

482Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 2,282 10,745,563

PER WEEK 2 2,089 11,198,561

PER MONTH 3 546 3,499,910

PER YEAR 4 100 693,561

NOT APPLICABLE 6 587 3,097,850

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSDD14Y

Question Name

Concept Drinks fruit juices - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_14

Note

483 486Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 3650 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_15

Question Name

Concept Drinks fruit flavoured drinks - number of times

Question (How often do you usually drink:) ... fruit flavoured drinks?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

487 489Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 32 5,603 29,234,341

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_15N

Question Name

Concept Drinks fruit flavoured drinks - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_15

Note

490Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 591 2,389,103

PER WEEK 2 1,119 5,233,106

PER MONTH 3 549 2,936,493

PER YEAR 4 151 832,895

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,193 17,842,743

NOT STATED 9 1 1,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSDD15Y

Question Name

Concept Drinks fruit flavoured drinks - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_15

Note

491 494Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2555 5,603 29,234,341

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_16

Question Name

Concept Drinks vegetable juices - number of times

Question (How often do you usually drink:) ... vegetable juices?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

495 497Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 50 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_16N

Question Name

Concept Drinks vegetable juices - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_16

Note

498Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 201 1,050,752

PER WEEK 2 904 4,912,365

PER MONTH 3 863 4,868,070

PER YEAR 4 313 1,786,626

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,323 16,617,632

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSDD16Y

Question Name

Concept Drinks vegetable juices - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_16

Note

499 502Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2190 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_21

Question Name

Concept Drinks water - number of times

Question (How often do you usually drink:) ... water?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

503 505Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 28 5,601 29,229,168

DON'T KNOW 997 3 6,277

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_21N

Question Name

Concept Drinks water - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_21

Note

506Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 5,202 27,202,730

PER WEEK 2 302 1,481,402

PER MONTH 3 30 194,021

PER YEAR 4 2 19,542

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 331,473

NOT STATED 9 3 6,277

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSDD21Y

Question Name

Concept Drinks water - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to WSD_21

Note

507 510Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 7300 5,601 29,229,166

NOT STATED 9999 3 6,277

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_22

Question Name

Concept Primary source of drinking water

Question When you drink water at home or away from home, what is your primary source of drinking water?)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

511Position

Content Code Sample Population

TAP WATER 1 3,224 16,454,110

BOTTLED WATER 2 2,177 11,646,641

OTHER 3 196 1,088,921

DON'T KNOW 7 4 13,120

REFUSAL 8 3 32,653

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_23

Question Name

Concept Source of tap water in the home

Question What is the source of the tap water in this home?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

512Position

Content Code Sample Population

MUNICIPALLY TREATED WATER 1 4,824 25,182,144

PRIVATE WELL 2 715 3,683,705

SURFACE SOURCE 3 36 165,889

OTHER 4 12 51,775

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 6 66,534

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_24A

Question Name

Concept Water treatment - filter

Question Is the water in this home treated using: a filter, for example a Brita® filter?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

513Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,543 8,910,609

NO 2 4,025 20,119,531

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 25 119,906

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_24B

Question Name

Concept Water treatment - water softener

Question Is the water in this home treated using: a water softener?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

514Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 380 1,933,848

NO 2 5,188 27,096,293

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 25 119,906

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_24C

Question Name

Concept Water treatment - ultraviolet system

Question Is the water in this home treated using: an ultraviolet system?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

515Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 80 411,470

NO 2 5,488 28,618,670

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 25 119,906

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_24D

Question Name

Concept Water treatment - reverse osmosis

Question Is the water in this home treated using: reverse osmosis?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

516Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 151 835,059

NO 2 5,417 28,195,082

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 25 119,906

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WSD_24E

Question Name

Concept Water treatment - other

Question Is the water in this home treated using: Other - specify

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

517Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 152 922,581

NO 2 5,416 28,107,560

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 25 119,906

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name WSD_24F

Question Name

Concept Water treatment - no treatment

Question Is the water in this home treated using: No treatment

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

518Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,483 17,243,282

NO 2 2,085 11,786,859

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 25 119,906

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SLT_11

Question Name

Concept Salt added to food

Question How often do you usually add salt to your food, excluding during cooking?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

519Position

Content Code Sample Population

ALWAYS 1 511 2,987,556

OFTEN 2 613 3,302,927

SOMETIMES 3 983 5,305,484

RARELY 4 1,479 7,748,315

NEVER 5 2,018 9,891,164

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SLT_12

Question Name

Concept Type of salt usually used

Question What type of salt is usually used?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SLT_11 = (1,2,3,4)

Note

520Position

Content Code Sample Population

ORDINARY TABLE SALT 1 2,665 14,529,624

SEA, KOSHER, SEASONED, FLAVOURED SALT 2 841 4,373,361

LIGHT SALT 3 38 209,098

SALT SUBSTITUTE 4 15 112,733

OTHER 5 23 114,891

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,018 9,891,164

DON'T KNOW 7 4 4,574

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SLT_13

Question Name

Concept Ordinary table salt added cooking or preparation of foods

Question How often is ordinary table salt added during the cooking or preparation of foods in this household?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

521Position

Content Code Sample Population

ALWAYS 1 1,291 6,843,055

OFTEN 2 897 4,954,644

SOMETIMES 3 1,137 6,030,363

RARELY 4 1,123 5,845,288

NEVER 5 1,109 5,296,784

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 179,913

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11A

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - walking

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Walking for exercise

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

522Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,094 18,793,621

NO 2 1,428 8,255,728

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11B

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - gardening or yard work

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Gardening or yard work

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

523Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,001 11,933,231

NO 2 2,521 15,116,118

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11C

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - swimming

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Swimming

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

524Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,313 6,972,838

NO 2 3,209 20,076,511

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11D

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - bicycling

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Bicycling

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

525Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,341 7,078,491

NO 2 3,181 19,970,858

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11E

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - popular or social dance

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Popular or social dance

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

526Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 958 5,690,264

NO 2 3,564 21,359,085

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11F

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - home exercises

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Home exercises

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

527Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,527 9,171,107

NO 2 2,995 17,878,242

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11G

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - ice hockey

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Ice hockey

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

528Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 269 1,514,421

NO 2 4,253 25,534,928

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11H

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - ice skating

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Ice skating

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

529Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 395 2,190,358

NO 2 4,127 24,858,991

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11I

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - in-line skating or rollerblading

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - In-line skating or rollerblading

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

530Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 278 1,221,946

NO 2 4,244 25,827,403

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11J

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - jogging or running

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Jogging or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

531Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,089 5,997,238

NO 2 3,433 21,052,111

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11K

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - golfing

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Golfing

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

532Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 470 2,908,203

NO 2 4,052 24,141,146

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11L

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - exercise class or aerobics

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Exercise class or aerobics

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

533Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 499 2,909,495

NO 2 4,023 24,139,854

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11M

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - downhill skiing or snowboarding

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Downhill skiing or snowboarding

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

534Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 326 1,787,996

NO 2 4,196 25,261,353

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11N

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - bowling

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Bowling

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

535Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 538 3,168,861

NO 2 3,984 23,880,488

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11O

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - baseball or softball

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Baseball or softball

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

536Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 268 1,143,414

NO 2 4,254 25,905,935

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11P

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - tennis

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Tennis

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

537Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 292 1,408,004

NO 2 4,230 25,641,345

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11Q

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - weight training

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Weight training

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

538Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 901 5,827,293

NO 2 3,621 21,222,056

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11R

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - fishing

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Fishing

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

539Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 391 2,109,804

NO 2 4,131 24,939,545

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11S

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - volleyball

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Volleyball

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

540Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 396 1,802,534

NO 2 4,126 25,246,815

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11T

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - basketball

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Basketball

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

541Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 554 2,355,967

NO 2 3,968 24,693,382

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11U

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - soccer

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Soccer

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

542Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 587 2,529,770

NO 2 3,935 24,519,579

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11V

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - any other

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - Any other

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

543Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 807 4,586,047

NO 2 3,715 22,463,302

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11W

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - no activity

Question Have you done any of the following in the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday? - No physical activity

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

544Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 300 1,979,025

NO 2 4,222 25,070,324

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_11X

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - other activity (#2)

Question In the past three months, did you do any other physical activity for leisure?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

545Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 170 857,171

NO 2 637 3,728,876

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,796 24,648,876

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_11Y

Question Name

Concept Activity / last 3 months - other activity (#3)

Question In the past three months, did you do any other physical activity for leisure?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

546Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 41 229,449

NO 2 129 627,722

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,433 28,377,753

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12A

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - walking

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you walk for exercise in your leisure time?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11A = 1

Note

547 549Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 270 3,092 18,752,476

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,509 10,441,303

DON'T KNOW 997 2 41,146

NOT STATED 999 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13A

Question Name

Concept Time spent - walking

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11A = 1

Note

550Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 309 1,748,955

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 1,263 7,498,302

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 1,148 7,341,363

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 372 2,163,856

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,509 10,441,303

NOT STATED 9 3 41,666

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12B

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - gardening or yard work

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you do gardening or yard work?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11B = 1

Note

551 552Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 95 1,999 11,927,264

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,602 17,301,693

DON'T KNOW 97 2 5,966

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13B

Question Name

Concept Time spent - gardening or yard work

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11B = 1

Note

553Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 98 496,651

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 437 2,556,907

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 652 3,950,785

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 812 4,922,921

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,602 17,301,693

NOT STATED 9 3 6,487

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12C

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - swimming

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go swimming?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11C = 1

Note

554 555Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 1,313 6,972,838

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,290 22,262,086

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13C

Question Name

Concept Time spent - swimming

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11C = 1

Note

556Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 115 665,433

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 336 1,847,205

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 479 2,551,388

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 383 1,908,813

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,290 22,262,086

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12D

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - bicycling

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you bicycle for leisure?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11D = 1

Note

557 559Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 180 1,341 7,078,491

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,262 22,156,432

NOT STATED 999 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13D

Question Name

Concept Time spent - bicycling

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11D = 1

Note

560Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 148 686,240

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 410 2,123,793

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 421 2,303,707

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 362 1,964,751

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,262 22,156,432

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12E

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - popular or social dance

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you do any popular or social dance?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11E = 1

Note

561 562Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 91 958 5,690,264

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,645 23,544,659

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13E

Question Name

Concept Time spent - popular or social dance

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11E = 1

Note

563Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 70 485,937

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 86 458,022

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 165 850,628

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 637 3,895,678

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,645 23,544,659

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12F

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - home exercises

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you do home exercises?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11F = 1

Note

564 565Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 94 1,526 9,169,638

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,076 20,063,817

DON'T KNOW 97 1 1,469

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13F

Question Name

Concept Time spent - home exercises

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11F = 1

Note

566Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 395 2,252,982

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 725 4,260,259

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 348 2,266,636

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 58 389,760

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,076 20,063,817

NOT STATED 9 2 1,990

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12G

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - ice hockey

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you play ice hockey?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11G = 1

Note

567 568Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 95 268 1,511,600

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,334 27,720,503

DON'T KNOW 97 1 2,822

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13G

Question Name

Concept Time spent - ice hockey

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11G = 1

Note

569Position

Content Code Sample Population

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 1 1,832

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 97 497,233

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 170 1,012,535

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,334 27,720,503

NOT STATED 9 2 3,342

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12H

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - ice skating

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go ice skating?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11H = 1

Note

570 571Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 395 2,190,358

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,208 27,044,565

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13H

Question Name

Concept Time spent - ice skating

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11H = 1

Note

572Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 4 19,079

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 49 289,835

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 179 1,028,691

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 163 852,754

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,208 27,044,565

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12I

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - rollerblading

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go in-line skating or rollerblading?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11I = 1

Note

573 574Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 80 278 1,221,946

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,325 28,012,978

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13I

Question Name

Concept Time spent - in-line skating or rollerblading

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11I = 1

Note

575Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 25 88,300

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 91 380,325

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 87 393,485

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 75 359,837

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,325 28,012,978

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12J

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - jogging or running

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go jogging or running?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11J = 1

Note

576 577Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 95 1,089 5,997,238

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,514 23,237,686

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13J

Question Name

Concept Time spent - jogging or running

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11J = 1

Note

578Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 242 1,034,670

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 493 2,872,687

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 309 1,914,073

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 45 175,808

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,514 23,237,686

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12K

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - golfing

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go golfing?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11K = 1

Note

579 580Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 470 2,908,203

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,133 26,326,720

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13K

Question Name

Concept Time spent - golfing

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11K = 1

Note

581Position

Content Code Sample Population

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 9 37,262

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 20 69,384

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 441 2,801,557

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,133 26,326,720

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12L

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - exercise class or aerobics

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you participate in an exercise class or aerobics?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11L = 1

Note

582 583Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 499 2,909,495

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,104 26,325,428

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13L

Question Name

Concept Time spent - exercise class or aerobics

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11L = 1

Note

584Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 13 45,240

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 67 321,695

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 302 1,791,241

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 117 751,319

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,104 26,325,428

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12M

Question Name

Concept Nb of times / last 3 months - downhill skiing/snowboarding

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go downhill skiing or snowboarding?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11M = 1

Note

585 586Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 50 326 1,787,996

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,277 27,446,928

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Time spent - downhill skiing or snowboarding

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11M = 1

Note

587Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 1 2,165

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 3 6,605

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 322 1,779,226

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,277 27,446,928

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12N

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - bowling

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go bowling?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11N = 1

Note

588 589Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 39 538 3,168,861

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,065 26,066,062

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13N

Question Name

Concept Time spent - bowling

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11N = 1

Note

590Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 3 17,951

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 17 87,334

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 130 723,376

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 388 2,340,201

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,065 26,066,062

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12O

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - baseball or softball

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you play baseball or softball?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11O = 1

Note

591 592Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 268 1,143,414

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,335 28,091,510

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Time spent - baseball or softball

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11O = 1

Note

593Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 2 11,479

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 36 124,967

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 69 240,709

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 161 766,259

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,335 28,091,510

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12P

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - tennis

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you play tennis?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11P = 1

Note

594 595Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 95 291 1,400,766

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,311 27,826,919

DON'T KNOW 97 1 7,238

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Time spent - tennis

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11P = 1

Note

596Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 4 6,929

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 32 151,773

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 107 566,724

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 148 675,340

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,311 27,826,919

NOT STATED 9 2 7,759

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12Q

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - weight training

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you do weight training?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11Q = 1

Note

597 598Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 91 901 5,827,293

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,702 23,407,631

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Time spent - weight training

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11Q = 1

Note

599Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 129 764,001

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 309 1,946,564

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 315 2,238,276

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 148 878,451

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,702 23,407,631

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12R

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - fishing

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you go fishing?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11R = 1

Note

600 601Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 391 2,109,804

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,212 27,125,120

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13R

Question Name

Concept Time spent - fishing

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11R = 1

Note

602Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 10 90,303

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 9 18,661

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 21 86,165

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 351 1,914,675

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,212 27,125,120

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12S

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - volleyball

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you play volleyball?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11S = 1

Note

603 604Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 396 1,802,534

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,207 27,432,389

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13S

Question Name

Concept Time spent - volleyball

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11S = 1

Note

605Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 7 21,340

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 62 256,689

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 142 577,097

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 185 947,408

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 27,432,389

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12T

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - basketball

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you play basketball?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11T = 1

Note

606 607Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 91 554 2,355,967

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,049 26,878,957

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13T

Question Name

Concept Time spent - basketball

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11T = 1

Note

608Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 24 134,051

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 143 684,839

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 202 711,231

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 185 825,846

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,049 26,878,957

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12U

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - soccer

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you play soccer?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11U = 1

Note

609 610Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 95 587 2,529,770

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,016 26,705,153

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13U

Question Name

Concept Time spent - soccer

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11U = 1

Note

611Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 25 150,069

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 124 493,257

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 187 787,915

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 251 1,098,530

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,016 26,705,153

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12V

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - other activity (#1)

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you participate in [other activity #1]?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11V = 1

Note

612 614Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 91 806 4,582,712

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,796 24,648,876

DON'T KNOW 997 1 3,335

NOT STATED 999 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13V

Question Name

Concept Time spent - other activity (#1)

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11V = 1

Note

615Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 36 181,233

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 96 540,139

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 228 1,244,117

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 446 2,617,223

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,796 24,648,876

NOT STATED 9 2 3,856

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12X

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - other activity (#2)

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you participate in [other activity #2]?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11X = 1

Note

616 618Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 110 170 857,171

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,433 28,377,753

NOT STATED 999 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13X

Question Name

Concept Time spent - other activity (#2)

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11X = 1

Note

619Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 11 31,661

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 22 147,391

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 55 287,791

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 82 390,328

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,433 28,377,753

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_12Y

Question Name

Concept Number of times / last 3 months - other activity (#3)

Question In the past 3 months, how many times did you participate in [other activity #3]?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11Y = 1

Note

620 622Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 65 41 229,449

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,562 29,005,475

NOT STATED 999 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_13Y

Question Name

Concept Time spent - other activity (#3)

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered PAC_11Y = 1

Note

623Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 3 11,135

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 7 63,328

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 15 72,309

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 16 82,677

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,562 29,005,475

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAC_21

Question Name

Concept Normal week / last 3 months - hours walking

Question In a typical week in the past 3 months, how many hours did you usually spend walking to work or to school or while doing errands?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

624 625Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 926 5,340,194

LESS THAN 1 HOUR 2 686 3,956,678

FROM 1 TO 5 HOURS 3 2,082 12,688,628

FROM 6 TO 10 HOURS 4 491 3,072,256

FROM 11 TO 20 HOURS 5 145 913,921

MORE THAN 20 HOURS 6 192 1,077,672

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_22

Question Name

Concept Normal week/last 3 months - number of hours biking

Question (In a typical week in the past 3 months,) How many hours did you usually spend bicycling to work or to school or while doing errands?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

626 627Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 4,050 24,746,549

LESS THAN 1 HOUR 2 201 930,735

FROM 1 TO 5 HOURS 3 214 1,153,310

FROM 6 TO 10 HOURS 4 37 146,672

FROM 11 TO 20 HOURS 5 10 26,601

MORE THAN 20 HOURS 6 10 45,482

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAC_23

Question Name

Concept Level of physical activity for usual day

Question Thinking back over the past 3 months, which of the following best describes your usual daily activities or work habits?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

628Position

Content Code Sample Population

USUALLY SIT 1 1,411 8,622,906

STAND OR WALK QUITE A LOT 2 1,777 10,385,244

USUALLY LIFT OR CARRY LIGHT LOADS 3 1,083 6,404,273

DO HEAVY WORK OR CARRY VERY HEAVY LOADS 4 249 1,622,034

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 2 14,892

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PACFD

Question Name

Concept Participant in daily physical activity > 15 min. - (F)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

629Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,165 18,340,111

NO 2 1,357 8,709,238

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PACFLEI

Question Name

Concept Participant in leisure physical activity - (F)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

630Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,222 25,070,324

NO 2 300 1,979,025

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PACDFR

Question Name

Concept Frequency of all physical activity > 15 min. - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

631Position

Content Code Sample Population

REGULAR 1 3,804 22,482,255

OCCASIONAL 2 221 1,369,833

INFREQUENT 3 497 3,197,261

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PACDFM

Question Name

Concept Monthly frequency - physical activity lasting >15 min. - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

632 634Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MONTHLY FREQUENCY 0 - 631 4,522 27,049,349

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 999 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PACDEE

Question Name

Concept Daily energy expenditure - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe

Note

635 638Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AMOUNT OF ENERGY EXPENDITURE 0.0 - 23.1 4,522 27,049,350

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 99.9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PACDPAI

Question Name

Concept Physical activity index - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

639Position

Content Code Sample Population

ACTIVE 1 1,205 6,419,986

MODERATELY ACTIVE 2 1,135 6,560,453

INACTIVE 3 2,182 14,068,910

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CPA_11

Question Name

Concept Number of days physically active - past 7 days

Question Over the past 7 days, on how many days was s/he physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

640Position

Content Code Sample Population

NONE (ZERO DAYS) 1 19 28,975

1 DAY 2 24 67,268

2 TO 3 DAYS 3 142 275,137

4 OR MORE DAYS 4 895 1,811,263

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CPA_12

Question Name

Concept Number of days physically active - usual week

Question Over a typical or usual week, on how many days is s/he physically active for a total of at least 60 minutes per day?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

641Position

Content Code Sample Population

NONE (ZERO DAYS) 1 15 23,300

1 DAY 2 22 51,081

2 TO 3 DAYS 3 138 290,888

4 OR MORE DAYS 4 905 1,817,375

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CPA_13

Question Name

Concept Hours/week - physical activity - free time at school

Question About how many hours a week does s/he usually take part in physical activity (that makes him/her out of breath or warmer than usual) in his/her free time at school (for example, at lunch)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

642Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 26 56,496

LESS THAN 2 HOURS PER WEEK 2 158 340,467

2 TO 3 HOURS PER WEEK 3 352 656,706

4 TO 6 HOURS PER WEEK 4 433 879,770

7 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK 5 101 229,288

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 10 19,917

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CPA_14

Question Name

Concept Hours/week - physical activity - class time at school

Question About how many hours a week does s/he usually take part in physical activity (that makes him/her out of breath or warmer than usual) in his/her class time at school (for example, at lunch)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

643Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 20 38,511

LESS THAN 2 HOURS PER WEEK 2 444 874,438

2 TO 3 HOURS PER WEEK 3 487 975,715

4 TO 6 HOURS PER WEEK 4 103 228,913

7 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK 5 13 35,932

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 13 29,135

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CPA_15

Question Name

Concept Hours/week - physical activity - participating in lessons

Question (About how many hours a week does s/he usually take part in physical activity (that makes him/her out of breath or warmer than usual):) ... outside of school while participating in lessons or league or team sports?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

644Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 353 711,511

LESS THAN 2 HOURS PER WEEK 2 204 401,630

2 TO 3 HOURS PER WEEK 3 312 665,621

4 TO 6 HOURS PER WEEK 4 148 280,861

7 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK 5 62 117,144

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,876

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CPA_16

Question Name

Concept Hrs/week of physical activity - unorganized activities

Question (About how many hours a week does s/he usually take part in physical activity (that makes him/her out of breath or warmer than usual):) ... outside of school while participating in unorganized activities, either on his/her own or with friends?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

645Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 50 88,466

LESS THAN 2 HOURS PER WEEK 2 171 335,740

2 TO 3 HOURS PER WEEK 3 275 544,507

4 TO 6 HOURS PER WEEK 4 231 504,741

7 OR MORE HOURS PER WEEK 5 352 703,313

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,876

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CPA_17

Question Name

Concept Hours/day - watching TV

Question On average, about how many hours a day does [Respondent Name] watch TV or videos or play video games?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

646 647Position -

Content Code Sample Population

I DON'T WATCH TV OR VIDEOS OR PLAY GAME 1 9 23,399

LESS THAN 1 HOUR A DAY 2 212 414,432

1 TO 2 HOURS A DAY 3 597 1,232,373

3 TO 4 HOURS A DAY 4 220 430,048

5 TO 6 HOURS A DAY 5 24 50,898

7 OR MORE HOURS A DAY 6 18 31,492

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,523 27,049,870

NOT STATED 99 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CPA_18

Question Name

Concept Hours/day - on computer

Question On average, about how many hours a day does s/he spend on a computer (working, playing games, e-mailing, chatting, surfing the Internet, etc.)?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 11 and under

Note

648 649Position -

Content Code Sample Population

I DON'T USE A COMPUTER 1 146 356,482

LESS THAN 1 HOUR A DAY 2 668 1,352,776

1 TO 2 HOURS A DAY 3 232 416,486

3 TO 4 HOURS A DAY 4 28 48,589

5 TO 6 HOURS A DAY 5 2 3,322

7 OR MORE HOURS A DAY 6 2 1,937

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 97 2 3,051

NOT STATED 99 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CPADSAC

Question Name

Concept Total number of hours per day spent in sedentary activities

Question Total number of hours per day spent in sedentary activities

Length 4.1

Universe

Note

650 653Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF HOURS 0.0 - 14.0 1,078 2,179,592

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 4,523 27,049,870

NOT STATED 99.9 3 5,982

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CPADTOT

Question Name

Concept Total # hours/week participated in physical activities

Question Total number of hours per week participated in physical activities

Length 3

Universe

Note

654 656Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF HOURS 0 - 26 1,060 2,136,926

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,523 27,049,870

NOT STATED 999 21 48,648

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SAC_11

Question Name

Concept Number of hours/typical week - on a computer - past 3 months

Question In a typical week in the past 3 months, how much time did you usually spend on a computer, including using the Internet, playing computer games, e-mailing or chatting on-line?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

657 658Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 954 5,754,617

LESS THAN 1 HOUR 2 485 2,991,721

FROM 1 TO 2 HOURS 3 643 4,064,777

FROM 3 TO 5 HOURS 4 726 4,475,041

FROM 6 TO 10 HOURS 5 836 4,920,745

FROM 11 TO 14 HOURS 6 326 1,788,564

FROM 15 TO 20 HOURS 7 178 967,114

MORE THAN 20 HOURS 8 374 2,086,770

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Number of hours/typical week - video games - past 3 months

Question In a typical week in the past 3 months, how much time did you usually spend playing video games, such as XBOX, Nintendo and Playstation?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

659 660Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 3,507 21,660,978

LESS THAN 1 HOUR 2 315 1,673,203

FROM 1 TO 2 HOURS 3 262 1,380,357

FROM 3 TO 5 HOURS 4 210 1,157,687

FROM 6 TO 10 HOURS 5 125 683,010

FROM 11 TO 14 HOURS 6 34 190,200

FROM 15 TO 20 HOURS 7 28 120,232

MORE THAN 20 HOURS 8 41 183,683

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SAC_13

Question Name

Concept Hours/typ. Week - television/DVD/videos - past 3 months

Question (In a typical week in the past 3 months, how much time did you usually spend:) ... watching television, DVD's or videos?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

661 662Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 79 538,757

LESS THAN 1 HOUR 2 110 718,461

FROM 1 TO 2 HOURS 3 338 1,985,045

FROM 3 TO 5 HOURS 4 783 4,488,289

FROM 6 TO 10 HOURS 5 1,099 7,026,684

FROM 11 TO 14 HOURS 6 792 4,634,230

FROM 15 TO 20 HOURS 7 401 2,437,464

MORE THAN 20 HOURS 8 919 5,216,657

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 97 1 3,762

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SAC_14

Question Name

Concept Number of hours/typical week - reading - past 3 months

Question (In a typical week in the past 3 months, how much time did you usually spend:) ... reading, not counting at work or at school?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

663 664Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 438 2,767,967

LESS THAN 1 HOUR 2 455 2,474,638

FROM 1 TO 2 HOURS 3 836 5,158,116

FROM 3 TO 5 HOURS 4 1,051 6,327,288

FROM 6 TO 10 HOURS 5 1,050 6,167,126

FROM 11 TO 14 HOURS 6 345 2,085,626

FROM 15 TO 20 HOURS 7 159 981,816

MORE THAN 20 HOURS 8 188 1,086,772

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SACDTOT

Question Name

Concept Total number hours - sedentary activities - past 3 mo - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

665 666Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 5 HOURS 1 138 994,731

FROM 5 TO 9 HOURS 2 473 2,849,817

FROM 10 TO 14 HOURS 3 623 3,824,162

FROM 15 TO 19 HOURS 4 647 4,197,550

FROM 20 TO 24 HOURS 5 955 5,640,353

FROM 25 TO 29 HOURS 6 625 3,689,954

FROM 30 TO 34 HOURS 7 401 2,158,048

FROM 35 TO 39 HOURS 8 249 1,388,224

FROM 40 TO 44 HOURS 9 225 1,322,160

45 OR MORE HOURS 10 1,266 3,166,161

NOT STATED 99 2 4,282

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SEB_12

Question Name

Concept Amount of time in sun - 11 am to 4 pm

Question About how much time each day do you spend in the sun between 11 am and 4 pm?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

667 668Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 333 2,168,634

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 2 573 3,106,558

30 TO 59 MINUTES 3 608 3,262,539

1 HOUR TO LESS THAN 2 HOURS 4 875 4,619,670

2 HOURS TO LESS THAN 3 HOURS 5 1,211 6,430,213

3 HOURS TO LESS THAN 4 HOURS 6 764 3,564,612

4 HOURS TO LESS THAN 5 HOURS 7 490 2,346,832

5 HOURS 8 744 3,714,062

DON'T KNOW 97 6 22,325

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SEB_13

Question Name

Concept Frequency - use sunscreen

Question In the summer months, on a typical weekend or day off, when you are in the sun for 30 minutes or more how often do you use sunscreen?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SEB_12 = (3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8)

Note

669Position

Content Code Sample Population

ALWAYS 1 1,060 4,595,769

OFTEN 2 791 3,797,038

SOMETIMES 3 879 4,483,158

RARELY 4 756 4,175,410

NEVER 5 1,206 6,886,553

NOT APPLICABLE 6 906 5,275,192

NOT STATED 9 6 22,325

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_11

Question Name

Concept Self-perceived health of mouth

Question In general, would you say the health of your mouth is: (excellent, very good, good, fair or poor)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

670Position

Content Code Sample Population

EXCELLENT 1 1,255 5,754,121

VERY GOOD 2 1,910 9,886,270

GOOD 3 1,700 9,043,220

FAIR 4 551 3,388,585

POOR 5 185 1,158,198

DON'T KNOW 7 3 5,050

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_12

Question Name

Concept Satisfaction with appearance of teeth/dentures

Question How satisfied are you with the appearance of your teeth and/or dentures?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

671Position

Content Code Sample Population

VERY SATISFIED 1 1,359 6,380,442

SATISFIED 2 2,740 14,469,347

NEITHER SATISFIED NOR DISSATISFIED 3 884 5,106,945

SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 4 534 2,757,572

VERY DISSATISFIED 5 81 509,170

DON'T KNOW 7 5 8,207

REFUSAL 8 1 3,761

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_21

Question Name

Concept Freq. uncomfortable eating food - prob w mouth - past 12 mth

Question In the past 12 months, that is, from [date 1 year ago] to yesterday, how often have you found it uncomfortable to eat any food because of problems with your mouth?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

672Position

Content Code Sample Population

OFTEN 1 233 1,355,056

SOMETIMES 2 782 4,362,585

RARELY 3 1,212 6,316,178

NEVER 4 3,375 17,193,924

REFUSAL 8 2 7,702

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_22

Question Name

Concept Frequency avoided eating food - mouth prob. - past 12 months

Question In the past 12 months, how often have you avoided eating particular foods because of problems with your mouth?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

673Position

Content Code Sample Population

OFTEN 1 182 961,367

SOMETIMES 2 468 2,606,801

RARELY 3 694 3,800,706

NEVER 4 4,258 21,858,869

REFUSAL 8 2 7,702

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_23

Question Name

Concept Frequency other persistent pain in mouth - past 12 months

Question In the past 12 months, how often have you had any other persistent or on-going pain anywhere in your mouth?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

674Position

Content Code Sample Population

OFTEN 1 125 731,286

SOMETIMES 2 464 2,651,604

RARELY 3 806 4,396,262

NEVER 4 4,207 21,448,591

REFUSAL 8 2 7,702

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_24

Question Name

Concept Away from normal activities dental check-ups/prob. -past yr

Question In the past 12 months, have you taken time away from work, school or your normal activities for dental check-ups or treatments or because of problems with your mouth?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

675Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,239 11,434,081

NO 2 3,362 17,785,303

DON'T KNOW 7 2 12,299

REFUSAL 8 1 3,761

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_25

Question Name

Concept Hours away from normal activities - past 12 months

Question In the past 12 months, how many hours were you away from your normal activities?

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents who answered OHM_24 = 1

Note

676 679Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF HOURS 0.5 - 95.5 2,237 11,416,009

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 3,362 17,785,303

DON'T KNOW 99.7 2 18,073

NOT STATED 99.9 3 16,060

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_31

Question Name

Concept Brushing teeth - number times

Question How often do you usually brush your teeth and /or dentures?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

680 682Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 40 5,602 29,230,098

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,585

REFUSAL 998 1 3,761

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_31N

Question Name

Concept Brushing teeth - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to OHM_31

Note

683Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 5,367 28,130,723

PER WEEK 2 202 917,851

PER MONTH 3 14 82,026

PER YEAR 4 2 5,185

NOT APPLICABLE 6 17 94,314

NOT STATED 9 2 5,346

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHMD31Y

Question Name

Concept Brushing teeth - number times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to OHM_31

Note

684 687Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 3650 5,602 29,230,099

NOT STATED 9999 2 5,346

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_32

Question Name

Concept Flossing teeth - number times

Question How often do you usually floss your teeth?

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

688 690Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 111 5,601 29,226,146

DON'T KNOW 997 2 5,537

REFUSAL 998 1 3,761

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_32N

Question Name

Concept Flossing teeth - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 2

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to OHM_32

Note

691 692Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1,309 7,570,551

PER WEEK 2 1,542 8,622,816

PER MONTH 3 620 3,030,053

PER YEAR 4 111 640,286

NEVER 5 1,801 8,230,758

FULL SET OF DENTURES 6 218 1,131,682

NOT STATED 99 3 9,298

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHMD32Y

Question Name

Concept Flossing teeth - number times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with answer >0 to OHM_32

Note

693 696Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 4380 5,383 28,094,463

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 218 1,131,682

NOT STATED 9999 3 9,298

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_33

Question Name

Concept Frequency - see dental professional

Question Do you usually see a dental professional: (more than once a year for check-ups or treatment, about once a year for check-ups or treatment, less than once a year for check-ups or treatment, only for emergency care or never)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

697Position

Content Code Sample Population

MORE THAN ONCE A YEAR FOR CHECK-UPS 1 2,563 12,433,824

ABOUT ONCE A YEAR FOR CHECK-UPS 2 1,756 9,260,716

LESS THAN ONCE A YEAR FOR CHECK-UPS 3 440 2,686,297

ONLY FOR EMERGENCY CARE 4 651 3,910,417

NEVER 5 192 938,763

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,666

REFUSAL 8 1 3,761

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_34

Question Name

Concept Last time dental professional seen

Question When was the last time you saw a dental professional?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHM_33 = (1, 2, 3 or 4)

Note

698 699Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 YEAR AGO 1 4,200 21,056,418

1 YEAR TO LESS THAN 2 YEARS AGO 2 548 3,168,501

2 YEARS TO LESS THAN 3 YEARS AGO 3 212 1,344,257

3 YEARS TO LESS THAN 4 YEARS AGO 4 110 759,522

4 YEARS TO LESS THAN 5 YEARS AGO 5 71 420,824

5 OR MORE YEARS AGO 6 263 1,532,305

NOT APPLICABLE 96 192 938,763

DON'T KNOW 97 6 9,427

NOT STATED 99 2 5,428

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_41

Question Name

Concept Avoided seeing dental professional / last 12 months - cost

Question In the past 12 months, have you avoided going to a dental professional because of the cost of dental care?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

700Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 884 5,078,089

NO 2 4,715 24,129,355

DON'T KNOW 7 3 12,494

REFUSAL 8 2 15,506

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_42

Question Name

Concept Avoided dental treatment recommended / last year - cost

Question In the past 12 months, have you avoided having all the dental treatment that was recommended because of the cost?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

701Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 847 4,815,233

NO 2 4,752 24,392,365

DON'T KNOW 7 3 12,340

REFUSAL 8 2 15,506

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_43

Question Name

Concept Has insurance that covers dental expenses

Question Do you have insurance or a government program that covers all or part of your dental expenses?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

702Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,783 19,838,654

NO 2 1,789 9,285,328

DON'T KNOW 7 31 107,701

REFUSAL 8 1 3,761

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_44A

Question Name

Concept Type of insurance - employer sponsored

Question Is it: an employer-sponsored plan?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHM_43 = 1

Note

703Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,182 17,025,957

NO 2 583 2,743,286

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,789 9,285,328

DON'T KNOW 7 18 69,412

NOT STATED 9 32 111,463

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_44B

Question Name

Concept Type insurance - provincial program for children or seniors

Question Is it: a provincial program for children or seniors?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHM_43 = 1

Note

704Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 204 612,251

NO 2 3,561 19,156,991

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,789 9,285,328

DON'T KNOW 7 18 69,412

NOT STATED 9 32 111,463

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_44C

Question Name

Concept Type of insurance - private plan

Question Is it: a private plan?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHM_43 = 1

Note

705Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 211 1,182,133

NO 2 3,554 18,587,109

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,789 9,285,328

DON'T KNOW 7 18 69,412

NOT STATED 9 32 111,463

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHM_44D

Question Name

Concept Type of insurance - government program welfare clients

Question Is it: a government program for social service (welfare) clients?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHM_43 = 1

Note

706Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 174 786,075

NO 2 3,591 18,983,168

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,789 9,285,328

DON'T KNOW 7 18 69,412

NOT STATED 9 32 111,463

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHM_44E

Question Name

Concept Type of insurance - gov. program First Nations and Inuit

Question Is it: a government program for First Nations and Inuit?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHM_43 = 1

Note

707Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 32 278,838

NO 2 3,733 19,490,405

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,789 9,285,328

DON'T KNOW 7 18 69,412

NOT STATED 9 32 111,463

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_11

Question Name

Concept Has asthma

Question Do you have asthma?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

708Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 533 2,412,309

NO 2 5,066 26,806,494

DON'T KNOW 7 5 16,642

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_12

Question Name

Concept Asthma - age first diagnosed

Question How old were you when this was first diagnosed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_11 = 1

Note

709 710Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 74 523 2,376,597

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,066 26,806,494

DON'T KNOW 97 10 35,712

NOT STATED 99 5 16,642

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_13

Question Name

Concept Asthma - had symptoms or attacks

Question Have you had any asthma symptoms or asthma attacks in the past 12 months?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_11 = 1

Note

711Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 291 1,365,150

NO 2 242 1,047,159

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,066 26,806,494

NOT STATED 9 5 16,642

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_21

Question Name

Concept Has fibromyalgia

Question Do you have fibromyalgia?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

712Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 67 490,512

NO 2 4,453 26,554,604

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 2 4,233

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_22

Question Name

Concept Has arthritis or rheumatism

Question Do you have arthritis or rheumatism, excluding fibromyalgia?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

713Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 696 3,763,458

NO 2 3,821 23,268,654

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 5 17,237

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_23

Question Name

Concept Kind of arthritis / rheumatism

Question What kind of arthritis do you have?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_22 = 1

Note

714Position

Content Code Sample Population

RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS 1 115 610,278

OSTEOARTHRITIS 2 364 1,921,706

RHEUMATISM 3 48 273,059

OTHER 4 34 181,567

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,902 25,454,229

DON'T KNOW 7 135 776,849

NOT STATED 9 6 17,758

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_24

Question Name

Concept Has back problems excluding fibromyalgia and arthritis

Question Do you have back problems, excluding fibromyalgia and arthritis?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

715Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 801 4,819,141

NO 2 3,719 22,221,909

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 2 8,300

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Has high blood pressure

Question (Remember, we're interested in conditions diagnosed by a health professional.) Do you have high blood pressure?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

716Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 686 3,915,690

NO 2 3,822 23,054,690

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 14 78,970

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_32

Question Name

Concept Medication - high blood pressure - past month

Question In the past month have you taken any medicine for high blood pressure?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

717Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 679 3,672,563

NO 2 3,840 23,363,190

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 3 13,596

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Ever had blood cholesterol measured

Question Have you ever had your blood cholesterol measured?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

718Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,578 16,366,992

NO 2 1,840 10,163,394

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 104 518,963

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_34

Question Name

Concept Ever told blood cholesterol high

Question Have you ever been told by a health professional that your blood cholesterol was high?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_33 = 1

Note

719Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 869 5,112,712

NO 2 1,700 11,211,358

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,921 12,348,968

DON'T KNOW 7 9 42,923

NOT STATED 9 105 519,484

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_41

Question Name

Concept Has chronic bronchitis

Question (Remember, we're interested in conditions diagnosed by a health professional.) Do you have chronic bronchitis?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

720Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 90 454,395

NO 2 5,506 28,736,550

DON'T KNOW 7 8 44,499

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_42

Question Name

Concept Chronic bronchitis - age first diagnosed

Question How old were you when this was first diagnosed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_41 = 1

Note

721 722Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 71 88 447,463

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,506 28,736,550

DON'T KNOW 97 2 6,933

NOT STATED 99 8 44,499

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_43

Question Name

Concept Has emphysema

Question Do you have emphysema?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 30 and older

Note

723Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 21 113,694

NO 2 3,012 19,189,562

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,566 9,907,248

DON'T KNOW 7 3 16,321

NOT STATED 9 2 8,620

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_44

Question Name

Concept Emphysema - age first diagnosed

Question How old were you when this was first diagnosed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 30 and older who answered CCC_43 = 1

Note

724 725Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 29 - 79 21 113,694

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,578 29,096,810

NOT STATED 99 5 24,940

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Question Do you have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 30 and older

Note

726Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 40 202,292

NO 2 2,984 19,072,175

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,566 9,907,248

DON'T KNOW 7 12 45,110

NOT STATED 9 2 8,620

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_46

Question Name

Concept Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - age first diagnosed

Question How old were you when this was first diagnosed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 30 and older who answered CCC_45 = 1

Note

727 728Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 28 - 74 37 189,220

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,550 28,979,423

DON'T KNOW 97 3 13,072

NOT STATED 99 14 53,730

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_51

Question Name

Concept Has diabetes

Question (Remember, we're interested in conditions diagnosed by a health professional.) Do you have diabetes?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

729Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 221 1,162,067

NO 2 5,378 28,042,952

DON'T KNOW 7 5 30,426

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_52A

Question Name

Concept Diabetes - insulin dependant

Question Were you diagnosed with: insulin dependent diabetes (Type 1)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_51 = 1

Note

730Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 38 238,048

NO 2 180 913,492

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,378 28,042,952

DON'T KNOW 7 3 10,527

NOT STATED 9 5 30,426

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_52B

Question Name

Concept Diabetes - non-insulin dependant

Question Were you diagnosed with: non-insulin dependent diabetes (Type 2)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_51 = 1

Note

731Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 180 913,492

NO 2 38 238,048

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,378 28,042,952

DON'T KNOW 7 3 10,527

NOT STATED 9 5 30,426

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_52C

Question Name

Concept Diabetes - gestational

Question Were you diagnosed with: gestational diabetes?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_51 = 1

Note

732Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 105 570,865

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,493 28,645,695

DON'T KNOW 7 3 10,527

NOT STATED 9 3 8,357

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_53

Question Name

Concept Diabetes - age first diagnosed

Question How old were you when this was first diagnosed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_52A = 1 or CCC_52B = 1

Note

733 734Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 6 - 78 216 1,140,608

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,378 28,042,952

DON'T KNOW 97 2 10,931

NOT STATED 99 8 40,953

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_61

Question Name

Concept Has heart disease

Question Do you have heart disease?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

735Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 237 1,265,038

NO 2 5,360 27,936,035

DON'T KNOW 7 7 34,372

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_62

Question Name

Concept Heart disease - age first diagnosed

Question How old were you when this was first diagnosed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_61 = 1

Note

736 737Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 78 233 1,230,782

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,360 27,936,035

DON'T KNOW 97 4 34,256

NOT STATED 99 7 34,372

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_63

Question Name

Concept Ever had a heart attack

Question Have you ever been told by a health professional that you have had a heart attack?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

738Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 127 670,756

NO 2 5,474 28,549,521

DON'T KNOW 7 3 15,168

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_71

Question Name

Concept Has cancer

Question (Remember, we're interested in conditions diagnosed by a health professional.) Do you have cancer?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

739Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 64 299,031

NO 2 5,540 28,936,413

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_72

Question Name

Concept Ever had cancer

Question Have you ever been diagnosed with cancer?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_71 = 2

Note

740Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 209 1,095,290

NO 2 5,330 27,831,705

NOT APPLICABLE 6 64 299,031

DON'T KNOW 7 1 9,418

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Cancer - age first diagnosed

Question How old were you when this was first diagnosed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_71 = 1 or CCC_72 = 2

Note

741 742Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 77 272 1,392,052

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,330 27,831,705

DON'T KNOW 97 1 2,269

NOT STATED 99 1 9,418

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_74A

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - breast

Question What type of cancer do you have? - Breast

Length 1

Universe

Note

743Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 38 256,688

NO 2 111 546,015

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,454 28,423,324

NOT STATED 9 1 9,418

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_74B

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - colorectal

Question What type of cancer do you have? - Colorectal

Length 1

Universe

Note

744Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 22,390

NO 2 143 780,313

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,454 28,423,324

NOT STATED 9 1 9,418

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_74C

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - skin (melanoma)

Question What type of cancer do you have? - Skin - Melanoma

Length 1

Universe

Note

745Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 11 47,879

NO 2 138 754,824

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,454 28,423,324

NOT STATED 9 1 9,418

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_74D

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - skin (non-melanoma)

Question What type of cancer do you have? - Skin - Non-melanoma

Length 1

Universe

Note

746Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 124,355

NO 2 127 678,348

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,454 28,423,324

NOT STATED 9 1 9,418

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_74E

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - other

Question What type of cancer do you have? - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe

Note

747Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 79 375,723

NO 2 70 426,980

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,454 28,423,324

NOT STATED 9 1 9,418

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_75A

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - prostate

Question What type of cancer did/do you have? - prostate

Length 1

Universe

Note

748Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 30 110,931

NO 2 90 445,470

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,480 28,643,826

DON'T KNOW 7 3 20,141

NOT STATED 9 1 15,077

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_75B

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - colorectal

Question What type of cancer did/do you have? - Colorectal

Length 1

Universe

Note

749Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 23,329

NO 2 115 533,072

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,480 28,643,826

DON'T KNOW 7 3 20,141

NOT STATED 9 1 15,077

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_75C

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - skin (melanoma)

Question What type of cancer did/do you have? - Skin - Melanoma

Length 1

Universe

Note

750Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 13 68,529

NO 2 107 487,871

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,480 28,643,826

DON'T KNOW 7 3 20,141

NOT STATED 9 1 15,077

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_75D

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - skin (non-melanoma)

Question What type of cancer did/do you have? - Skin - Non-melanoma

Length 1

Universe

Note

751Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 32 131,659

NO 2 88 424,742

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,480 28,643,826

DON'T KNOW 7 3 20,141

NOT STATED 9 1 15,077

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_75E

Question Name

Concept Type of cancer - other

Question What type of cancer did/do you have? - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe

Note

752Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 47 244,480

NO 2 73 311,921

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,480 28,643,826

DON'T KNOW 7 3 20,141

NOT STATED 9 1 15,077

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_81

Question Name

Concept Suffers from the effects of a stroke

Question (Remember, we're interested in conditions diagnosed by a health professional.) Do you suffer from the effects of a stroke?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

753Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 41 219,668

NO 2 4,479 26,817,023

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 2 12,659

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_82

Question Name

Concept Has a thyroid condition

Question Do you have a thyroid condition?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

754Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 305 1,961,339

NO 2 4,206 25,003,855

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 11 84,154

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_83

Question Name

Concept Has a mood disorder

Question Do you have a mood disorder such as depression, bipolar disorder, mania or dysthymia?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

755Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 362 2,281,144

NO 2 5,236 26,942,028

DON'T KNOW 7 6 12,272

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_84

Question Name

Concept Has a learning disability

Question Do you have a learning disability?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

756Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 276 1,063,746

NO 2 5,321 28,138,976

DON'T KNOW 7 7 32,723

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_85A

Question Name

Concept Learning disability - ADD, no hyperactivity

Question What kind of learning disability do you have? - Attention Deficit Disorder, no hyperactivity (ADD)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_84 = 1

Note

757Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 77 286,659

NO 2 186 729,882

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,321 28,138,976

DON'T KNOW 7 13 47,205

NOT STATED 9 7 32,723

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_85B

Question Name

Concept Learning disability - ADHD

Question What kind of learning disability do you have? - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_84 = 1

Note

758Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 64 219,694

NO 2 199 796,848

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,321 28,138,976

DON'T KNOW 7 13 47,205

NOT STATED 9 7 32,723

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_85C

Question Name

Concept Learning disability - dyslexia

Question What kind of learning disability do you have? - Dyslexia

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_84 = 1

Note

759Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 56 228,892

NO 2 207 787,650

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,321 28,138,976

DON'T KNOW 7 13 47,205

NOT STATED 9 7 32,723

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_85D

Question Name

Concept Learning disability - other

Question What kind of learning disability do you have? - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_84 = 1

Note

760Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 81 317,755

NO 2 182 698,787

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,321 28,138,976

DON'T KNOW 7 13 47,205

NOT STATED 9 7 32,723

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_91

Question Name

Concept Has eating disorder

Question (Remember, we're interested in conditions diagnosed by a health professional.) Do you have an eating disorder such as anorexia or bulimia?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

761Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 168,829

NO 2 5,584 29,066,615

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_92

Question Name

Concept Has kidney dysfunction or disease

Question Do you suffer from kidney dysfunction or disease?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

762Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 75 403,948

NO 2 4,443 26,617,953

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 4 27,448

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_93

Question Name

Concept Has liver disease or gallbladder problems

Question Do you have liver disease or gallbladder problems?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

763Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 147 852,698

NO 2 4,371 26,177,079

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 4 19,571

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_94A

Question Name

Concept Liver disease or gallbladder problem - hepatitis A

Question What kind of liver disease or gallbladder problem do you have? - Hepatitis A

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_93 = 1

Note

764Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 3,690

NO 2 144 845,303

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,452 28,362,654

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,705

NOT STATED 9 5 20,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_94B

Question Name

Concept Liver disease or gallbladder problem - hepatitis B

Question What kind of liver disease or gallbladder problem do you have? - Hepatitis B

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_93 = 1

Note

765Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 55,793

NO 2 139 793,200

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,452 28,362,654

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,705

NOT STATED 9 5 20,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_94C

Question Name

Concept Liver disease or gallbladder problem - hepatitis C

Question What kind of liver disease or gallbladder problem do you have? - Hepatitis C

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_93 = 1

Note

766Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 30,433

NO 2 136 818,560

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,452 28,362,654

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,705

NOT STATED 9 5 20,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_94D

Question Name

Concept Liver disease or gallbladder problem - jaundice

Question What kind of liver disease or gallbladder problem do you have? - Jaundice

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_93 = 1

Note

767Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 48,744

NO 2 141 800,249

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,452 28,362,654

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,705

NOT STATED 9 5 20,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_94E

Question Name

Concept Liver disease or gallbladder problem - cirrhosis

Question What kind of liver disease or gallbladder problem do you have? - Cirrhosis

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_93 = 1

Note

768Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 10,660

NO 2 142 838,333

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,452 28,362,654

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,705

NOT STATED 9 5 20,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_94F

Question Name

Concept Liver disease or gallbladder problem - gallstones

Question What kind of liver disease or gallbladder problem do you have? - Gall Stones

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_93 = 1

Note

769Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 81 461,598

NO 2 64 387,396

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,452 28,362,654

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,705

NOT STATED 9 5 20,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_94G

Question Name

Concept Liver disease or gallbladder problem - other

Question What kind of liver disease or gallbladder problem do you have? - Other - specify

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered CCC_93 = 1

Note

770Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 51 293,785

NO 2 94 555,208

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,452 28,362,654

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,705

NOT STATED 9 5 20,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_95

Question Name

Concept Has hepatitis

Question Do you have hepatitis?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_94A = 2; CCC_94B = 2; CCC_94C = 2

Note

771Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 285,085

NO 2 5,551 28,906,677

DON'T KNOW 7 7 43,683

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_96A

Question Name

Concept Type of hepatitis - A

Question What type of hepatitis do you have? - Hepatitis A

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_95 = 1

Note

772Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 44,939

NO 2 31 178,932

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,551 28,906,677

DON'T KNOW 7 6 61,213

NOT STATED 9 7 43,683

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_96B

Question Name

Concept Type of hepatitis - B

Question What type of hepatitis do you have? - Hepatitis B

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_95 = 1

Note

773Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 19 127,557

NO 2 21 96,315

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,551 28,906,677

DON'T KNOW 7 6 61,213

NOT STATED 9 7 43,683

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCC_96C

Question Name

Concept Type of hepatitis - C

Question What type of hepatitis do you have? - Hepatitis C

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered CCC_95 = 1

Note

774Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 64,100

NO 2 25 159,771

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,551 28,906,677

DON'T KNOW 7 6 61,213

NOT STATED 9 7 43,683

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CCC_101

Question Name

Concept Other long term physical or mental health condition

Question Do you have any other long-term physical or mental health condition that has been diagnosed by a health professional?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

775Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,000 5,444,963

NO 2 4,601 23,783,265

DON'T KNOW 7 3 7,216

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CCCF1

Question Name

Concept Has a chronic condition - (F)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

776Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,915 16,221,966

NO 2 2,496 12,004,779

NOT STATED 9 193 1,008,699

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PLM_11

Question Name

Concept Cough with phlegm - 3 months or more / past year

Question During the past year, that is from [date one year ago] to yesterday, have you had a cough where you brought up phlegm that lasted 3 months or more?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

777Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 224 1,277,171

NO 2 5,375 27,935,847

DON'T KNOW 7 5 22,427

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PLM_12

Question Name

Concept Cough with phlegm - 3 months or more / year before past year

Question During the previous year, that is from [date two years ago] to [date one year ago] did you have a cough where you brought up phlegm that lasted 3 months or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PLM_11 = 1

Note

778Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 132 829,202

NO 2 89 442,330

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,375 27,935,847

DON'T KNOW 7 3 5,639

NOT STATED 9 5 22,427

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name FMH_11

Question Name

Concept Immediate family member ever diagnosed with heart disease

Question Has anyone in your immediate family ever been diagnosed with heart disease (including heart attack or angina)?

Length 1

Universe One respondent unless multiple family household (1 rep per family)

Note

779Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,477 8,757,547

NO 2 3,985 19,786,480

NOT APPLICABLE 6 27 83,444

DON'T KNOW 7 113 601,954

REFUSAL 8 2 6,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name FMH_12

Question Name

Concept Youngest age - fam member first diagnosed with heart disease

Question What is the youngest age at which a member of your immediate family was first diagnosed with heart disease?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered FMH_11 = 1

Note

780 782Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 94 1,407 8,336,663

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,012 19,869,924

DON'T KNOW 997 69 418,428

REFUSAL 998 1 2,456

NOT STATED 999 115 607,973

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name FMH_13

Question Name

Concept Immediate family member ever had stroke

Question Has anyone in your immediate family ever had a stroke?

Length 1

Universe One respondent unless multiple family household (1 rep per family)

Note

783Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 722 4,214,847

NO 2 4,744 24,276,481

NOT APPLICABLE 6 27 83,444

DON'T KNOW 7 108 652,197

REFUSAL 8 3 8,475

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name FMH_14

Question Name

Concept Youngest age - immediate family member had stroke

Question What is the youngest age at which a member of your immediate family had a stroke?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered FMH_13 = 1

Note

784 786Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 6 - 99 713 4,181,579

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,771 24,359,925

DON'T KNOW 997 9 33,268

NOT STATED 999 111 660,673

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name FMH_15

Question Name

Concept Immediate family member ever had high blood pressure

Question Has anyone in your immediate family ever had high blood pressure, excluding during pregnancy?

Length 1

Universe One respondent unless multiple family household (1 rep per family)

Note

787Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,094 12,665,038

NO 2 3,176 14,797,569

NOT APPLICABLE 6 27 83,444

DON'T KNOW 7 304 1,680,918

REFUSAL 8 3 8,475

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name FMH_16

Question Name

Concept Youngest age - immediate fam member diagno high blood pres

Question What is the youngest age at which a member of your immediate family was first diagnosed with high blood pressure?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered FMH_15 = 1

Note

788 790Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 5 - 92 1,857 11,160,379

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,203 14,881,013

DON'T KNOW 997 237 1,504,658

NOT STATED 999 307 1,689,393

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name FMH_17

Question Name

Concept Immediate family member had arthritis

Question Has anyone in your immediate family ever had arthritis?

Length 1

Universe One respondent unless multiple family household (1 rep per family)

Note

791Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,587 9,538,084

NO 2 3,805 18,497,551

NOT APPLICABLE 6 27 83,444

DON'T KNOW 7 183 1,110,347

REFUSAL 8 2 6,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name FMH_18

Question Name

Concept Youngest age imme fam member first diagnosed with arthritis

Question What is the youngest age at which a member of your immediate family was first diagnosed with arthritis?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered FMH_17 = 1

Note

792 794Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 1 - 88 1,406 8,456,815

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,832 18,580,995

DON'T KNOW 997 181 1,081,268

NOT STATED 999 185 1,116,366

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name FMH_19

Question Name

Concept Immediate family had diabetes

Question Has anyone in your immediate family ever had diabetes, excluding during pregnancy?

Length 1

Universe One respondent unless multiple family household (1 rep per family)

Note

795Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,131 7,226,825

NO 2 4,333 21,310,381

NOT APPLICABLE 6 27 83,444

DON'T KNOW 7 111 608,775

REFUSAL 8 2 6,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name FMH_21

Question Name

Concept Type of diabetes

Question Was this: (… insulin dependent diabetes (Type 1), … non-insulin dependent diabetes (Type 2) or … both)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered FMH_19 = 1

Note

796Position

Content Code Sample Population

INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES (TYPE1) 1 302 2,036,737

NON-INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES (TYPE 2) 2 714 4,505,090

BOTH 3 39 290,479

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,360 21,393,825

DON'T KNOW 7 76 394,520

NOT STATED 9 113 614,794

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name FMH_22

Question Name

Concept Youngest age - immediate family member diagnosed diabetes

Question What is the youngest age at which a member of your immediate family was first diagnosed with diabetes?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered FMH_19 = 1

Note

797 799Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 1 - 90 1,046 6,601,907

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,360 21,393,825

DON'T KNOW 997 85 624,918

NOT STATED 999 113 614,794

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name FMH_23

Question Name

Concept Immediate family had asthma

Question Has anyone in your immediate family ever had asthma?

Length 1

Universe One respondent unless multiple family household (1 rep per family)

Note

800Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,288 6,506,258

NO 2 4,187 22,044,031

NOT APPLICABLE 6 27 83,444

DON'T KNOW 7 100 595,693

REFUSAL 8 2 6,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name FMH_24

Question Name

Concept Parents diagnosed with asthma

Question Was it one of your parents that was diagnosed with asthma?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered FMH_23 = 1

Note

801Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 628 2,776,602

NO 2 653 3,702,086

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,214 22,127,475

DON'T KNOW 7 7 27,570

NOT STATED 9 102 601,712

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HEP_11

Question Name

Concept Ever received hepatitis A vaccination

Question Have you ever received a hepatitis A vaccination? This vaccine is given to people who travel outside of Canada. It has been available since the mid 1990s.

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

802Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,362 7,804,559

NO 2 3,968 19,735,290

DON'T KNOW 7 274 1,695,596

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HEP_12

Question Name

Concept Ever received complete series of hepatitis B vaccines

Question Hepatitis B vaccinations usually come in a 2 or 3 dose series. Have you received a complete series of hepatitis B vaccines?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HEP_11 = (1,2)

Note

803Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,288 11,542,245

NO 2 2,909 15,313,136

DON'T KNOW 7 407 2,380,064

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HEP_13

Question Name

Concept Received blood transfusion in Canada between 1978 and 1985

Question Did you receive a blood transfusion in Canada between 1978 and 1985?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HEP_11 = (1,2) and were born before 1986

Note

804Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 104 720,192

NO 2 3,253 21,534,948

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,209 6,689,895

DON'T KNOW 7 35 238,242

NOT STATED 9 3 52,167

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_100A

Question Name

Concept Took prescription medications - past month

Question In the past month, that is from [date last month] to yesterday did you take any prescription medications? Prescribed medications could include such things as insulin, nicotine patches and birth control (pills, patches or injections).

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

805Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,542 14,600,618

NO 2 3,061 14,633,586

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,240

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_100B

Question Name

Concept Number of prescription medications taken

Question How many different prescription medications did you take?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100A = 1

Note

806 807Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF MEDICATIONS 1 - 22 2,541 14,596,615

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,061 14,633,586

DON'T KNOW 97 1 4,003

NOT STATED 99 1 1,240

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_101A

Question Name

Concept First prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 1 or more

Note

808 814Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AB03 - V01AA07 2,497 14,280,152

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 3,061 14,633,586

NOT STATED 9999999 46 321,706

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_101A

Question Name

Concept First prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 1 or more

Note

815 825Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:00.00 - 92:04.00 2,500 14,301,620

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 3,061 14,633,586

NOT STATED 99999999999 43 300,238

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_101B

Question Name

Concept First prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 1 or more

Note

826Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 1,385 7,594,764

YESTERDAY 2 527 3,209,317

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 306 1,904,769

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 241 1,299,856

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 62 403,189

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,061 14,633,586

DON'T KNOW 7 1 20,483

NOT STATED 9 21 169,481

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_102A

Question Name

Concept Second prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 2 or more

Note

827 833Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AC01 - V04CJ01 1,499 8,478,001

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 4,064 20,407,107

NOT STATED 9999999 41 350,336

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_102A

Question Name

Concept Second prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 2 or more

Note

834 844Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 1,501 8,490,818

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 4,064 20,407,107

NOT STATED 99999999999 39 337,518

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_102B

Question Name

Concept Second prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 2 or more

Note

845Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 933 5,163,622

YESTERDAY 2 289 1,740,062

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 139 856,714

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 133 756,860

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 27 179,084

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,064 20,407,107

NOT STATED 9 19 131,995

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_103A

Question Name

Concept Third prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 3 or more

Note

846 852Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AC01 - S01XA20 974 5,329,003

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 4,605 23,759,789

NOT STATED 9999999 25 146,653

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_103A

Question Name

Concept Third prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 3 or more

Note

853 863Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.20 - 92:02.00 975 5,346,219

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 4,605 23,759,789

NOT STATED 99999999999 24 129,437

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_103B

Question Name

Concept Third prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

864Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 667 3,581,311

YESTERDAY 2 184 1,011,223

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 68 463,460

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 50 290,195

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 20 85,130

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,605 23,759,789

NOT STATED 9 10 44,336

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_104A

Question Name

Concept Fourth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 4 or more

Note

865 871Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BA01 - S01XA 661 3,702,338

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 4,924 25,455,303

NOT STATED 9999999 19 77,804

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_104A

Question Name

Concept Fourth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 4 or more

Note

872 882Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 662 3,706,039

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 4,924 25,455,303

NOT STATED 99999999999 18 74,103

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_104B

Question Name

Concept Fourth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

883Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 451 2,384,461

YESTERDAY 2 110 745,941

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 53 348,253

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 41 212,722

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 14 46,858

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,924 25,455,303

NOT STATED 9 11 41,907

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_105A

Question Name

Concept Fifth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 5 or more

Note

884 890Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BA02 - S01EE04 447 2,453,631

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,139 26,699,752

NOT STATED 9999999 18 82,061

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_105A

Question Name

Concept Fifth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 5 or more

Note

891 901Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:08.00 - 92:02.00 448 2,458,062

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,139 26,699,752

NOT STATED 99999999999 17 77,631

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_105B

Question Name

Concept Fifth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

902Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 317 1,524,428

YESTERDAY 2 84 544,457

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 27 245,996

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 19 125,796

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 9 49,590

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,139 26,699,752

NOT STATED 9 9 45,425

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_106A

Question Name

Concept Sixth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 6 or more

Note

903 909Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BA01 - V03AF03 303 1,508,503

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,293 27,684,400

NOT STATED 9999999 8 42,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_106A

Question Name

Concept Sixth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 6 or more

Note

910 920Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:08.00 - 92:02.00 304 1,518,569

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,293 27,684,400

NOT STATED 99999999999 7 32,476

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_106B

Question Name

Concept Sixth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

921Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 231 1,111,824

YESTERDAY 2 47 278,171

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 19 102,039

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 10 44,699

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 822

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,293 27,684,400

NOT STATED 9 3 13,490

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_107A

Question Name

Concept Seventh prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 7 or more

Note

922 928Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BC01 - S01EE01 216 999,047

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,380 28,207,996

NOT STATED 9999999 8 28,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_107A

Question Name

Concept Seventh prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 7 or more

Note

929 939Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 8:12.18 - 92:02.00 217 1,003,477

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,380 28,207,996

NOT STATED 99999999999 7 23,971

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_107B

Question Name

Concept Seventh prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

940Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 156 688,485

YESTERDAY 2 34 174,522

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 17 94,648

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 8 34,367

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 4 13,371

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,380 28,207,996

NOT STATED 9 5 22,056

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_108A

Question Name

Concept Eighth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 8 or more

Note

941 947Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AC01 - S01FA05 152 660,317

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,445 28,550,848

NOT STATED 9999999 7 24,279

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_108A

Question Name

Concept Eighth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 8 or more

Note

948 958Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 8:12.06.08 - 92:00.00 152 660,317

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,445 28,550,848

NOT STATED 99999999999 7 24,279

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_108B

Question Name

Concept Eighth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

959Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 114 470,281

YESTERDAY 2 24 116,135

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 7 36,804

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 9 45,858

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 3 10,276

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,445 28,550,848

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_109A

Question Name

Concept Ninth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 9 or more

Note

960 966Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BA02 - S01EA05 112 483,886

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,489 28,726,671

NOT STATED 9999999 3 24,888

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_109A

Question Name

Concept Ninth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 9 or more

Note

967 977Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:00.00 112 483,886

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,489 28,726,671

NOT STATED 99999999999 3 24,888

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_109B

Question Name

Concept Ninth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

978Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 82 373,019

YESTERDAY 2 19 71,688

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 7 47,206

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 4,478

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 3 7,140

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,489 28,726,671

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_110A

Question Name

Concept Tenth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 10 or more

Note

979 985Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BC01 - V03AE02 76 339,114

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,525 28,885,997

NOT STATED 9999999 3 10,334

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_110A

Question Name

Concept Tenth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 10 or more

Note

986 996Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:08.00 - 92:00.00 76 339,114

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,525 28,885,997

NOT STATED 99999999999 3 10,334

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_110B

Question Name

Concept Tenth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

997Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 54 214,550

YESTERDAY 2 13 60,973

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 7 37,243

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 27,541

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 3,897

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,525 28,885,997

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_111A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 11 or more

Note

998 1004Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A03FA03 - S01GX09 53 204,318

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,548 29,023,996

NOT STATED 9999999 3 7,130

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_111A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 11 or more

Note

1005 1015Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:00.00 - 92:00.00 53 204,318

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,548 29,023,996

NOT STATED 99999999999 3 7,130

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_111B

Question Name

Concept Eleventh prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

1016Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 38 141,341

YESTERDAY 2 9 39,439

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 4 15,043

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 3,141

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 7,241

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 29,023,996

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_112A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 12 or more

Note

1017 1023Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BA02 - R03BA05 36 138,033

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,565 29,090,281

NOT STATED 9999999 3 7,130

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_112A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 12 or more

Note

1024 1034Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 12:12.08.12 - 92:00.00 36 138,033

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,565 29,090,281

NOT STATED 99999999999 3 7,130

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_112B

Question Name

Concept Twelfth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

1035Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 24 77,168

YESTERDAY 2 5 28,206

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 5 19,883

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 12,447

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,217

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,565 29,090,281

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_113A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 13 or more

Note

1036 1042Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A07EC01 - V07AB 24 96,791

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,578 29,133,410

NOT STATED 9999999 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_113A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 13 or more

Note

1043 1053Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 8:12.20 - 92:00.00 24 96,791

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,578 29,133,410

NOT STATED 99999999999 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_113B

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

1054Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 19 64,312

YESTERDAY 2 3 26,003

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 2,926

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 3,550

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,578 29,133,410

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_114A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 14 or more

Note

1055 1061Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A10BA02 - V03AN04 17 66,128

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,585 29,164,073

NOT STATED 9999999 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_114A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 14 or more

Note

1062 1072Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:08.00 - 92:00.00 17 66,128

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,585 29,164,073

NOT STATED 99999999999 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_114B

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

1073Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 12 39,616

YESTERDAY 2 2 5,086

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 2,926

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 14,951

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 3,550

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,585 29,164,073

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_115A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 15 or more

Note

1074 1080Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A12CC30 - S01GX01 12 46,009

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,589 29,177,070

NOT STATED 9999999 3 12,366

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_115A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 15 or more

Note

1081 1091Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 8:12.12.92 - 92:00.00 12 46,009

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,589 29,177,070

NOT STATED 99999999999 3 12,366

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_115B

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_100B = 15 or more

Note

1092Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 10 45,496

YESTERDAY 2 2 4,710

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 2,926

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,589 29,177,070

NOT STATED 9 2 5,243

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_200A

Question Name

Concept Took over-the-counter medications - past month

Question In the past month did you take any over-the-counter medications? Over-the-counter medications could include such things as pain killers, antacids, allergy pills and hydrocortisone creams.

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1093Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,740 20,008,501

NO 2 1,860 9,215,486

DON'T KNOW 7 4 11,458

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_200B

Question Name

Concept Number of over-the-counter medications taken

Question How many different over-the-counter medications did you take?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200A = 1

Note

1094 1095Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF MEDICATIONS 1 - 21 3,737 20,001,560

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,860 9,215,486

DON'T KNOW 97 3 6,942

NOT STATED 99 4 11,458

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_201A

Question Name

Concept First over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 1 or more

Note

1096 1102Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AA01 - V04CX 3,482 18,655,739

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 1,860 9,215,486

NOT STATED 9999999 262 1,364,219

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_201A

Question Name

Concept First over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 1 or more

Note

1103 1113Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 3,503 18,769,781

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 1,860 9,215,486

NOT STATED 99999999999 241 1,250,178

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_201B

Question Name

Concept First over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 1 or more

Note

1114Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 793 4,083,447

YESTERDAY 2 488 2,754,354

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1,101 5,670,136

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1,218 6,755,324

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 129 697,545

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,860 9,215,486

NOT STATED 9 15 59,152

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_202A

Question Name

Concept Second over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 2 or more

Note

1115 1121Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AD11 - S01XA20 1,447 8,051,452

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 3,919 19,953,839

NOT STATED 9999999 238 1,230,154

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_202A

Question Name

Concept Second over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 2 or more

Note

1122 1132Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 1,472 8,181,827

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 3,919 19,953,839

NOT STATED 99999999999 213 1,099,780

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_202B

Question Name

Concept Second over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 2 or more

Note

1133Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 522 2,705,074

YESTERDAY 2 229 1,350,038

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 408 2,211,293

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 438 2,585,680

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 75 381,658

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,919 19,953,839

DON'T KNOW 7 1 6,099

NOT STATED 9 12 41,764

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_203A

Question Name

Concept Third over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 3 or more

Note

1134 1140Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AA01 - V06DX 590 3,454,418

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 4,824 24,774,693

NOT STATED 9999999 190 1,006,334

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_203A

Question Name

Concept Third over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 3 or more

Note

1141 1151Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 607 3,551,402

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 4,824 24,774,693

NOT STATED 99999999999 173 909,349

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_203B

Question Name

Concept Third over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 3 or more

Note

1152Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 301 1,653,887

YESTERDAY 2 128 716,310

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 161 970,587

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 151 895,532

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 31 199,937

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,824 24,774,693

DON'T KNOW 7 1 6,099

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_204A

Question Name

Concept Fourth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 4 or more

Note

1153 1159Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AD11 - S02AA30 278 1,751,817

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,199 26,640,472

NOT STATED 9999999 127 843,156

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_204A

Question Name

Concept Fourth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 4 or more

Note

1160 1170Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.00 - 92:02.00 290 1,813,348

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,199 26,640,472

NOT STATED 99999999999 115 781,624

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_204B

Question Name

Concept Fourth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 4 or more

Note

1171Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 193 1,121,107

YESTERDAY 2 56 321,833

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 68 478,613

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 66 534,192

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 15 120,828

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,199 26,640,472

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_205A

Question Name

Concept Fifth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 5 or more

Note

1172 1178Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02AC01 - V06DB 157 1,001,701

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,357 27,653,793

NOT STATED 9999999 90 579,951

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_205A

Question Name

Concept Fifth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 5 or more

Note

1179 1189Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:08.00 - 92:02.00 165 1,066,538

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,357 27,653,793

NOT STATED 99999999999 82 515,113

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_205B

Question Name

Concept Fifth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 5 or more

Note

1190Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 122 761,028

YESTERDAY 2 33 168,203

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 42 267,152

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 36 309,689

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 7 57,181

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,357 27,653,793

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_206A

Question Name

Concept Sixth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 6 or more

Note

1191 1197Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02AC01 - V06DX 76 541,111

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,468 28,254,714

NOT STATED 9999999 60 439,620

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_206A

Question Name

Concept Sixth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 6 or more

Note

1198 1208Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 85 589,290

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,468 28,254,714

NOT STATED 99999999999 51 391,441

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_206B

Question Name

Concept Sixth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 6 or more

Note

1209Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 68 505,531

YESTERDAY 2 21 132,478

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 16 112,612

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 21 193,771

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 3 17,940

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,468 28,254,714

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_207A

Question Name

Concept Seventh over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 7 or more

Note

1210 1216Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BA02 - V06DB 42 255,878

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,527 28,719,824

NOT STATED 9999999 35 259,742

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_207A

Question Name

Concept Seventh over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 7 or more

Note

1217 1227Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.20 - 92:01.00 45 294,414

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,527 28,719,824

NOT STATED 99999999999 32 221,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_207B

Question Name

Concept Seventh over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 7 or more

Note

1228Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 45 332,103

YESTERDAY 2 11 87,974

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 8 39,953

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 4 22,144

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 12,864

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,527 28,719,824

NOT STATED 9 8 20,583

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_208A

Question Name

Concept Eighth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 8 or more

Note

1229 1235Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02AX - V06DX 30 164,054

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,550 28,933,515

NOT STATED 9999999 24 137,876

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_208A

Question Name

Concept Eighth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 8 or more

Note

1236 1246Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 33 187,410

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,550 28,933,515

NOT STATED 99999999999 21 114,520

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_208B

Question Name

Concept Eighth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 8 or more

Note

1247Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 31 162,579

YESTERDAY 2 7 55,548

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 9,161

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 6 53,928

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,314

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,550 28,933,515

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_209A

Question Name

Concept Ninth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 9 or more

Note

1248 1254Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A07FA01 - N06AX16 10 94,561

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,573 29,058,717

NOT STATED 9999999 21 82,167

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_209A

Question Name

Concept Ninth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 9 or more

Note

1255 1265Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 28:08.04.92 - 92:01.00 11 98,091

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,573 29,058,717

NOT STATED 99999999999 20 78,637

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_209B

Question Name

Concept Ninth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 9 or more

Note

1266Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 14 79,097

YESTERDAY 2 4 52,511

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 9,956

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 5,887

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 8,802

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,573 29,058,717

NOT STATED 9 8 20,475

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_210A

Question Name

Concept Tenth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 10 or more

Note

1267 1273Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A09AA02 - N02BE01 7 30,122

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,581 29,117,444

NOT STATED 9999999 16 87,878

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_210A

Question Name

Concept Tenth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 10 or more

Note

1274 1284Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 28:08.92 - 92:02.00 9 51,421

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,581 29,117,444

NOT STATED 99999999999 14 66,579

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_210B

Question Name

Concept Tenth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 10 or more

Note

1285Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 9 40,975

YESTERDAY 2 2 22,793

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 21,144

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 5,887

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 8,802

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,581 29,117,444

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_211A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 11 or more

Note

1286 1292Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A07FA01 - C01EB09 6 38,911

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,584 29,141,017

NOT STATED 9999999 14 55,517

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_211A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 11 or more

Note

1293 1303Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 56:08.00 - 92:02.00 7 50,852

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,584 29,141,017

NOT STATED 99999999999 13 43,576

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_211B

Question Name

Concept Eleventh over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 11 or more

Note

1304Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 9 43,558

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 25,830

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 6,640

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,584 29,141,017

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_212A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 12 or more

Note

1305 1311Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11EA - C01EB09 3 6,804

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,590 29,185,609

NOT STATED 9999999 11 43,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_212A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 12 or more

Note

1312 1322Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 88:08.00 - 88:30.00 3 6,804

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,590 29,185,609

NOT STATED 99999999999 11 43,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_212B

Question Name

Concept Twelfth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 12 or more

Note

1323Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 3 13,053

YESTERDAY 2 1 1,900

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 16,483

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,590 29,185,609

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_213A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 13 or more

Note

1324 1330Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL B06AA11 - N07BA01 2 7,320

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,590 29,185,609

NOT STATED 9999999 12 42,516

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_213A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 13 or more

Note

1331 1341Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 12:92.00 - 92:02.00 3 9,220

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,590 29,185,609

NOT STATED 99999999999 11 40,616

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_213B

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 13 or more

Note

1342Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 5 26,894

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 3,790

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 752

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,590 29,185,609

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_214A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 14 or more

Note

1343 1349Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A07DA03 - A11CA02 2 2,652

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,592 29,195,132

NOT STATED 9999999 10 37,661

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_214A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 14 or more

Note

1350 1360Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 56:08.00 - 92:02.00 3 6,442

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,592 29,195,132

NOT STATED 99999999999 9 33,871

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_214B

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 14 or more

Note

1361Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 15,471

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 5,690

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 752

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,195,132

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_215A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 15 or more

Note

1362 1368Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A03AX13 - A11HA03 3 14,593

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,592 29,195,132

NOT STATED 9999999 9 25,720

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_215A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 15 or more

Note

1369 1379Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 56:10.00 - 88:20.00 3 14,593

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,592 29,195,132

NOT STATED 99999999999 9 25,720

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_215B

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_200B = 15 or more

Note

1380Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 1 3,530

YESTERDAY 2 1 752

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 15,731

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 1,900

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,195,132

NOT STATED 9 7 18,400

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_300A

Question Name

Concept Took health products / herbal remedies - past month

Question In the past month did you take any health products or herbal remedies?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1381Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,632 9,306,833

NO 2 3,970 19,926,612

DON'T KNOW 7 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_300B

Question Name

Concept Number of health products / herbal remedies taken

Question How many different health products or health remedies did you take?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300A = 1

Note

1382 1383Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PRODUCTS 1 - 37 1,632 9,306,833

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,970 19,926,612

NOT STATED 99 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_301A

Question Name

Concept First health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 1 or more

Note

1384 1390Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AA01 - V06DB 1,020 5,732,647

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 3,970 19,926,612

NOT STATED 9999999 614 3,576,186

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_301A

Question Name

Concept First health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 1 or more

Note

1391 1401Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.20 - 92:02.00 1,120 6,236,882

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 3,970 19,926,612

NOT STATED 99999999999 514 3,071,951

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_301B

Question Name

Concept First health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 1 or more

Note

1402Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 860 4,932,327

YESTERDAY 2 282 1,676,238

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 276 1,550,709

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 180 941,875

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 28 183,685

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,970 19,926,612

NOT STATED 9 8 24,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_302A

Question Name

Concept Second health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 2 or more

Note

1403 1409Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AA01 - V06DX 414 2,449,141

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 4,875 24,660,614

NOT STATED 9999999 315 2,125,690

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_302A

Question Name

Concept Second health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 2 or more

Note

1410 1420Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:08.00 - 92:02.00 449 2,746,756

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 4,875 24,660,614

NOT STATED 99999999999 280 1,828,075

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_302B

Question Name

Concept Second health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 2 or more

Note

1421Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 437 2,827,853

YESTERDAY 2 118 738,755

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 110 684,407

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 48 265,971

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 12 51,833

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,875 24,660,614

NOT STATED 9 4 6,012

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_303A

Question Name

Concept Third health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 3 or more

Note

1422 1428Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AA01 - V06DB 228 1,636,169

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,187 26,490,647

NOT STATED 9999999 189 1,108,629

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_303A

Question Name

Concept Third health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 3 or more

Note

1429 1439Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 12:92.00 - 92:04.00 251 1,828,306

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,187 26,490,647

NOT STATED 99999999999 166 916,492

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_303B

Question Name

Concept Third health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 3 or more

Note

1440Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 259 1,595,118

YESTERDAY 2 72 648,623

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 58 314,305

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 19 150,158

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 4 21,696

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,187 26,490,647

NOT STATED 9 5 14,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_304A

Question Name

Concept Fourth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 4 or more

Note

1441 1447Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A07FA01 - S01XA20 139 987,395

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,349 27,529,684

NOT STATED 9999999 116 718,366

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_304A

Question Name

Concept Fourth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 4 or more

Note

1448 1458Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 20:04.04 - 92:02.00 155 1,069,076

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,349 27,529,684

NOT STATED 99999999999 100 636,685

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_304B

Question Name

Concept Fourth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 4 or more

Note

1459Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 157 936,675

YESTERDAY 2 52 476,624

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 27 171,770

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 8 53,889

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 4 14,655

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,349 27,529,684

NOT STATED 9 7 52,148

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_305A

Question Name

Concept Fifth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 5 or more

Note

1460 1466Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A07FA01 - N07BA01 67 504,107

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,459 28,252,687

NOT STATED 9999999 78 478,651

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_305A

Question Name

Concept Fifth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 5 or more

Note

1467 1477Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 12:92.00 - 92:02.00 72 537,194

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,459 28,252,687

NOT STATED 99999999999 73 445,564

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_305B

Question Name

Concept Fifth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 5 or more

Note

1478Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 87 491,344

YESTERDAY 2 27 272,091

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 15 92,250

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 7 38,492

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 31,147

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,459 28,252,687

NOT STATED 9 7 57,434

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_306A

Question Name

Concept Sixth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 6 or more

Note

1479 1485Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A06AB20 - N02BA01 46 359,875

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,511 28,534,071

NOT STATED 9999999 47 341,498

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_306A

Question Name

Concept Sixth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 6 or more

Note

1486 1496Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 28:08.04.24 - 88:30.00 47 363,587

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,511 28,534,071

NOT STATED 99999999999 46 337,786

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_306B

Question Name

Concept Sixth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 6 or more

Note

1497Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 53 319,074

YESTERDAY 2 26 251,037

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 6 45,934

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 23,391

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 11,684

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,511 28,534,071

NOT STATED 9 5 50,253

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_307A

Question Name

Concept Seventh health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 7 or more

Note

1498 1504Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A06AB07 - B03BB51 30 223,060

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,548 28,802,971

NOT STATED 9999999 26 209,414

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Seventh health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 7 or more

Note

1505 1515Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 40:12.00 - 92:02.00 31 225,018

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,548 28,802,971

NOT STATED 99999999999 25 207,456

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_307B

Question Name

Concept Seventh health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 7 or more

Note

1516Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 31 219,741

YESTERDAY 2 10 99,119

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 7 52,152

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 32,146

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 15,610

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,802,971

NOT STATED 9 4 13,705

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Eighth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 8 or more

Note

1517 1523Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11AA03 - V06DX 14 90,941

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,564 28,905,759

NOT STATED 9999999 26 238,744

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_308A

Question Name

Concept Eighth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 8 or more

Note

1524 1534Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 40:12.00 - 92:01.00 15 97,110

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,564 28,905,759

NOT STATED 99999999999 25 232,575

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Eighth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 8 or more

Note

1535Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 25 180,367

YESTERDAY 2 7 91,592

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 34,788

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 9,254

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 11,684

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,564 28,905,759

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_309A

Question Name

Concept Ninth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 9 or more

Note

1536 1542Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A07FA01 - N05CM09 13 115,676

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,576 29,032,924

NOT STATED 9999999 15 86,844

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Ninth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 9 or more

Note

1543 1553Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 28:24.92 - 92:02.00 14 123,919

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,576 29,032,924

NOT STATED 99999999999 14 78,601

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_309B

Question Name

Concept Ninth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 9 or more

Note

1554Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 16 84,868

YESTERDAY 2 8 96,251

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 1,480

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 17,922

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,576 29,032,924

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Tenth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 10 or more

Note

1555 1561Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A06AB20 - C01EB09 8 33,987

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,583 29,076,443

NOT STATED 9999999 13 125,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_310A

Question Name

Concept Tenth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 10 or more

Note

1562 1572Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 40:12.00 - 92:02.00 9 42,230

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,583 29,076,443

NOT STATED 99999999999 12 116,771

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Tenth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 10 or more

Note

1573Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 9 49,879

YESTERDAY 2 6 89,227

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 9,723

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 8,174

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,583 29,076,443

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_311A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 11 or more

Note

1574 1580Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11AA03 - A12CX 5 77,955

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,587 29,114,623

NOT STATED 9999999 12 42,867

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Eleventh health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 11 or more

Note

1581 1591Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 88:04.01 - 92:02.00 7 89,127

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,587 29,114,623

NOT STATED 99999999999 10 31,695

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_311B

Question Name

Concept Eleventh health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 11 or more

Note

1592Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 7 35,562

YESTERDAY 2 5 70,606

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 3,487

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 9,167

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,587 29,114,623

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_312A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 12 or more

Note

1593 1599Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11CB - B03BA51 8 92,881

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,592 29,137,077

NOT STATED 9999999 4 5,486

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_312A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 12 or more

Note

1600 1610Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 88:04.01 - 88:29.00 8 92,881

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,592 29,137,077

NOT STATED 99999999999 4 5,486

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_312B

Question Name

Concept Twelfth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 12 or more

Note

1611Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 6 41,383

YESTERDAY 2 2 51,498

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 3,487

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,137,077

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_313A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 13 or more

Note

1612 1618Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11AA03 - A11CC05 2 44,528

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,595 29,176,949

NOT STATED 9999999 7 13,967

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Thirteenth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 13 or more

Note

1619 1629Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 88:16.00 - 92:02.00 4 50,485

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,595 29,176,949

NOT STATED 99999999999 5 8,010

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_313B

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 13 or more

Note

1630Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 4 9,753

YESTERDAY 2 2 45,262

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 1,480

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,595 29,176,949

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_314A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 14 or more

Note

1631 1637Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11EA - A16AA01 2 3,525

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,596 29,178,956

NOT STATED 9999999 6 52,963

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_314A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 14 or more

Note

1638 1648Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 40:20.00 - 88:08.00 2 3,525

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,596 29,178,956

NOT STATED 99999999999 6 52,963

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MED_314B

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 14 or more

Note

1649Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 4 9,753

YESTERDAY 2 1 43,255

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 1,480

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,596 29,178,956

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_315A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 15 or more

Note

1650 1656Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11GB01 - A11JB 2 5,957

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,596 29,178,956

NOT STATED 9999999 6 50,531

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_315A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 15 or more

Note

1657 1667Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 88:28.01 - 88:29.00 3 8,003

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,596 29,178,956

NOT STATED 99999999999 5 48,486

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MED_315B

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MED_300B = 15 or more

Note

1668Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 3 7,796

YESTERDAY 2 2 45,213

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 1,480

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,596 29,178,956

NOT STATED 9 2 2,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_01

Question Name

Concept Vision - read newsprint without glasses / contacts

Question Are you usually able to see well enough to read ordinary newsprint without glasses or contact lenses?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1669Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,627 17,817,047

NO 2 1,977 11,418,398

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_02

Question Name

Concept Vision - read newsprint with glasses / contacts

Question Are you usually able to see well enough to read ordinary newsprint with glasses or contact lenses?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_01 = 2

Note

1670Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,947 11,270,921

NO 2 27 106,977

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,627 17,817,047

DON'T KNOW 7 3 40,501

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_03

Question Name

Concept Vision - able to see

Question Are you able to see at all?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_01 = 2

Note

1671Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 28 129,389

NO 2 2 18,088

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,574 29,087,967

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_04

Question Name

Concept Vision - recognize a friend without glasses / contacts

Question Are you able to see well enough to recognize a friend on the other side of the street without glasses or contact lenses?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_01 = 1 or HUI_02 =1 or HUI_03 =1

Note

1672Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,256 21,358,804

NO 2 1,340 7,836,528

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2 18,088

DON'T KNOW 7 6 22,025

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_05

Question Name

Concept Vision - recognize a friend with glasses / contacts

Question Are you usually able to see well enough to recognize a friend on the other side of the street with glasses or contact lenses?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_04 = 2

Note

1673Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,313 7,712,580

NO 2 24 100,409

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,258 21,376,892

DON'T KNOW 7 3 23,538

NOT STATED 9 6 22,025

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_06

Question Name

Concept Hearing - in group without hearing aid

Question Are you usually able to hear what is being said in a group conversation with at least 3 other people without a hearing aid?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1674Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,454 28,542,039

NO 2 150 693,405

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_07

Question Name

Concept Hearing - in group with hearing aid

Question Are you usually able to hear what is being said in a group conversation with at least 3 other people with a hearing aid?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_06 = 2

Note

1675Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 76 338,773

NO 2 31 147,685

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,454 28,542,039

DON'T KNOW 7 40 198,422

REFUSAL 8 3 8,525

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_07A

Question Name

Concept Hearing - able to hear

Question Are you able to hear at all?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_07 = 2

Note

1676Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 71 344,112

NO 2 3 10,520

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,530 28,880,812

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_08

Question Name

Concept Hearing - in quiet room without hearing aid

Question Are you usually able to hear what is said in a conversation with one other person in a quiet room without a hearing aid?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_07 =1 or HUI_07A = 1

Note

1677Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 125 584,092

NO 2 21 80,443

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,457 28,552,559

DON'T KNOW 7 1 18,350

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_09

Question Name

Concept Hearing - in quiet room with hearing aid

Question Are you usually able to hear what is said in a conversation with one other person in a quiet room with a hearing aid?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_08 = 2 and HUI_Q07=1

Note

1678Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 71,832

NO 2 1 8,611

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,136,651

DON'T KNOW 7 1 18,350

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_10

Question Name

Concept Speech - completely understood by strangers

Question Are you usually able to be understood completely when speaking with strangers in your own language?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1679Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,555 29,078,962

NO 2 49 156,483

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_11

Question Name

Concept Speech - partially understood by strangers

Question Are you able to be understood partially when speaking with strangers?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_10 = 2

Note

1680Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 151,643

NO 2 3 4,840

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,555 29,078,962

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_12

Question Name

Concept Speech - completely understood by non-strangers

Question Are you able to be understood completely when speaking with those who know you well?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_10 = 2

Note

1681Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 37 125,162

NO 2 12 31,321

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,555 29,078,962

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_13

Question Name

Concept Speech - partially understood by non-strangers

Question Are you able to be understood partially when speaking with those who know you well?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_12 = 2

Note

1682Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 11 29,172

NO 2 1 2,149

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,204,124

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_14

Question Name

Concept Mobility - walk without difficulty and without support

Question Are you usually able to walk around the neighbourhood without difficulty and without mechanical support such as braces, a cane or crutches?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1683Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,482 28,624,092

NO 2 121 603,564

DON'T KNOW 7 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_15

Question Name

Concept Mobility - able to walk

Question Are you able to walk at all?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_14 = 2

Note

1684Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 111 562,339

NO 2 10 41,225

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,482 28,624,092

NOT STATED 9 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_16

Question Name

Concept Mobility - requires support to walk

Question Do you require mechanical support such as braces, a cane or crutches to be able to walk?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_15 = 1

Note

1685Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 87 421,737

NO 2 24 140,602

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,492 28,665,317

NOT STATED 9 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_17

Question Name

Concept Mobility - requires help of person to walk

Question Do you require the help of another person to be able to walk?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_15 = 1

Note

1686Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 11 63,969

NO 2 100 498,370

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,492 28,665,317

NOT STATED 9 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_18

Question Name

Concept Mobility - requires a wheelchair

Question Do you require a wheelchair to get around?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_14 = 2

Note

1687Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 47,425

NO 2 109 556,139

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,482 28,624,092

NOT STATED 9 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_19

Question Name

Concept Mobility - frequency of wheelchair use

Question How often do you use a wheelchair?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_18 = 1

Note

1688Position

Content Code Sample Population

ALWAYS 1 9 36,436

OFTEN 2 1 3,407

SOMETIMES 3 1 4,306

NEVER 4 1 3,276

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,180,231

NOT STATED 9 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_20

Question Name

Concept Mobility - requires help to get around in wheelchair

Question Do you need the help of another person to get around in the wheelchair?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_18 = 1

Note

1689Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 14,280

NO 2 8 33,145

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,180,231

NOT STATED 9 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_21

Question Name

Concept Dexterity - able to grasp and handle small objects

Question Are you usually able to grasp and handle small objects such as a pencil or scissors?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1690Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,576 29,088,410

NO 2 28 147,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_22

Question Name

Concept Dexterity - requires help due to limitation in use of hands

Question Do you require the help of another person because of limitations in the use of hands or fingers?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_21 = 2

Note

1691Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 8 64,550

NO 2 20 82,484

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,576 29,088,410

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_23

Question Name

Concept Dexterity - requires help with tasks

Question Do you require the help of another person with: (… some tasks, … most tasks, … almost all tasks or … all tasks)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_22 = 1

Note

1692Position

Content Code Sample Population

SOME TASKS 1 7 63,424

MOST TASKS 2 1 1,126

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,596 29,170,894

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_24

Question Name

Concept Dexterity - requires special equipment / hand limitation

Question Do you require special equipment, for example, devices to assist in dressing, because of limitations in the use of hands or fingers?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_21 = 2

Note

1693Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 7 72,737

NO 2 21 74,297

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,576 29,088,410

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_25

Question Name

Concept Emotion - self evaluation

Question Would you describe yourself as being usually: (… happy and interested in life, … somewhat happy, … somewhat unhappy, … unhappy with little interest in life or … so unhappy that life is not worthwhile)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1694Position

Content Code Sample Population

HAPPY AND INTERESTED IN LIFE 1 4,570 23,305,879

SOMEWHAT HAPPY 2 879 4,962,882

SOMEWHAT UNHAPPY 3 127 775,730

UNHAPPY WITH LITTLE INTEREST IN LIFE 4 21 173,237

SO UNHAPPY THAT LIFE IS NOT WORTHWHILE 5 3 11,053

DON'T KNOW 7 4 6,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_26

Question Name

Concept Cognition - ability to remember things

Question How would you describe your usual ability to remember things?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1695Position

Content Code Sample Population

ABLE TO REMEMBER MOST THINGS 1 4,270 21,973,522

SOMEWHAT FORGETFUL 2 1,231 6,772,427

VERY FORGETFUL 3 102 488,438

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,057

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_27

Question Name

Concept Cognition - ability to think and solve problems

Question How would you describe your usual ability to think and solve day-to-day problems?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1696Position

Content Code Sample Population

ABLE TO THINK CLEARLY & SOLVE PROBLEMS 1 5,011 26,510,784

HAVING A LITTLE DIFFICULTY 2 468 2,163,390

HAVING SOME DIFFICULTY 3 111 522,809

HAVING A GREAT DEAL OF DIFFICULTY 4 11 33,372

UNABLE TO THINK OR SOLVE PROBLEMS 5 2 1,813

DON'T KNOW 7 1 3,276

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_28

Question Name

Concept Usually free of pain or discomfort

Question Are you usually free of pain or discomfort?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1697Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,745 24,314,110

NO 2 859 4,921,335

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUI_29

Question Name

Concept Pain and discomfort - usual intensity

Question How would you describe the usual intensity of your pain or discomfort?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_28 = 2

Note

1698Position

Content Code Sample Population

MILD 1 317 1,942,057

MODERATE 2 420 2,340,525

SEVERE 3 122 638,753

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,745 24,314,110

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUI_30

Question Name

Concept Pain and discomfort - number of activities prevented

Question How many activities does your pain or discomfort prevent?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered HUI_28 = 2

Note

1699Position

Content Code Sample Population

NONE 1 268 1,437,218

A FEW 2 264 1,581,450

SOME 3 182 1,099,269

MOST 4 145 803,398

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,745 24,314,110

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUIDCOG

Question Name

Concept Cognition problems - function code - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1700 1701Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO COGNITIVE PROBLEMS 1 4,032 20,989,373

A LITTLE DIFFICULTY THINKING 2 233 975,971

SOMEWHAT FORGETFUL 3 927 5,237,300

SOMEWHAT FORGETFUL/LITTLE DIFF. THINK. 4 300 1,523,708

VERY FORGETFUL/GREAT DEAL DIFF. THINK. 5 109 504,003

UNABLE TO REMEMBER OR TO THINK 6 1 756

NOT STATED 99 2 4,333

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUIDDEX

Question Name

Concept Dexterity trouble - function code - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1702 1703Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO DEXTERITY PROBLEMS 1 5,576 29,088,410

DEXT. PROBL. - NO HELP REQUIRED 2 17 66,975

DEXT. PROBL.- REQUIRE SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 3 3 15,510

DEXT. PROBL. - HELP WITH SOME TASKS 4 7 63,424

DEXT. PROBL. - HELP WITH MOST TASKS 5 1 1,126

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUIDEMO

Question Name

Concept Emotional problems - function code - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1704Position

Content Code Sample Population

HAPPY AND INTERESTED IN LIFE 1 4,570 23,305,879

SOMEWHAT HAPPY 2 879 4,962,882

SOMEWHAT UNHAPPY 3 127 775,730

VERY UNHAPPY 4 21 173,237

SO UNHAPPY THAT LIFE IS NOT WORTHWHILE 5 3 11,053

NOT STATED 9 4 6,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUIDHER

Question Name

Concept Hearing problems - function code - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1705 1706Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO HEARING PROBLEMS 1 5,454 28,542,039

PROBL. HEAR. IN GROUP - CORRECTED 2 59 277,687

PROBL. HEAR. IN GROUP & IND. -CORRECTED 3 17 61,086

PROBL. HEAR. IN GROUP - NOT CORRECTED 4 24 117,808

PROBL. HEAR. IN GROUP & IND.- IND. CORR. 5 3 10,746

CANNOT HEAR 6 4 19,131

NOT STATED 99 43 206,947

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUIDMOB

Question Name

Concept Mobility trouble - function code - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1707 1708Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO MOBILITY PROBLEMS 1 5,482 28,624,092

PROBLEM - NO AID REQUIRED 2 22 133,128

PROBLEM - REQUIRES MECHANICAL SUPPORT 3 76 357,529

PROBLEM - REQUIRES WHEELCHAIR 4 2 7,713

PROBLEM - REQUIRES HELP FROM PEOPLE 5 11 63,969

CANNOT WALK 6 10 41,225

NOT STATED 99 1 7,789

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUIDPAD

Question Name

Concept Activities prevented by pain - function code - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1709Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO PAIN OR DISCOMFORT 1 4,745 24,314,110

PAIN PREVENTS NO ACTIVITIES 2 268 1,437,218

PAIN PREVENTS A FEW ACTIVITIES 3 264 1,581,450

PAIN PREVENTS SOME ACTIVITIES 4 182 1,099,269

PAIN PREVENTS MOST ACTIVITIES 5 145 803,398

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUIDSPE

Question Name

Concept Speech trouble - function code - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1710Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SPEECH PROBLEMS 1 5,555 29,078,962

PARTIALLY UNDERSTOOD BY STRANGERS 2 36 123,529

PARTIALLY UNDERSTOOD BY FRIENDS 3 10 28,114

NOT UNDERSTOOD BY STRANGERS 4 2 2,691

NOT UNDERSTOOD BY FRIENDS 5 1 2,149

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUIDVIS

Question Name

Concept Vision trouble - function code - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1711 1712Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO VISUAL PROBLEMS 1 3,077 14,300,768

PROBLEMS CORRECTED BY LENSES 2 2,477 14,706,198

PROBLEM SEEING DISTANCE - NOT CORRECTED 3 12 53,215

PROBLEM SEEING CLOSE - NOT CORRECTED 4 13 41,694

PROBLEM CLOSE &DISTANCE - NOT CORRECTED 5 12 47,194

NO SIGHT AT ALL 6 2 18,088

NOT STATED 99 11 68,287

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HUIDHSI

Question Name

Concept Health Utility Index (HUI3) - (D)

Question

Length 5.3

Universe

Note

1713 1717Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SCORE -.148 - 1.000 5,545 28,946,483

NOT STATED 9.999 59 288,962

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HUIDHSC

Question Name

Concept HUI score into 4 cat. - no/mild/moderate/severe dis (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1718Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO DISABILITY 1 1,890 8,162,591

MILD DISABILITY 2 2,293 13,432,757

MODERATE DISABILITY 3 798 4,180,612

SEVERE DISABILITY 4 564 3,170,523

NOT STATED 9 59 288,962

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_11

Question Name

Concept Smoked 100 or more cigarettes - lifetime

Question In your lifetime, have you smoked a total of 100 or more cigarettes (about 4 packs)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

1719Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,948 12,722,484

NO 2 2,573 14,324,141

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,725

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_12

Question Name

Concept Type of smoker

Question At the present time, do you smoke cigarettes daily, occasionally or not at all?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

1720Position

Content Code Sample Population

DAILY 1 665 4,595,575

OCCASIONALLY 2 153 913,936

NOT AT ALL 3 3,704 21,539,838

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_21

Question Name

Concept Age - smoked first whole cigarette

Question At what age did you smoke your first whole cigarette?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_11 = 1 or SMK_12 = (1, 2) or (SMK_11 = (DK, RF) and SMK_12 = (1, 2, 3))

Note

1721 1722Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 5 - 50 1,969 12,790,242

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,627 16,401,782

DON'T KNOW 97 6 40,175

NOT STATED 99 2 3,245

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_22

Question Name

Concept Age - started smoking at least 1 cigarette/month

Question How old were you when you started smoking at least 1 cigarette a month?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_11 = 1 or SMK_12 = (1, 2) or (SMK_11 = (DK, RF) and SMK_12 = (1, 2, 3))

Note

1723 1724Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 60 1,966 12,796,044

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,627 16,401,782

DON'T KNOW 97 9 34,372

NOT STATED 99 2 3,245

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_23

Question Name

Concept Number days/typical month smoked at least 1 cigarette

Question When you were [age started smoking 1 cigarette/month] years old, how many days in a typical month did you smoke at least 1 cigarette?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_22 > 0

Note

1725 1726Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DAYS 1 - 31 1,911 12,530,088

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,640 16,443,202

DON'T KNOW 97 42 224,537

NOT STATED 99 11 37,618

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_24

Question Name

Concept # cigarettes/D smkd at age startd smoking at least 1 cig/mth

Question When you were [age started smoking 1 cigarette/month] years old, (on the days you smoked) how many cigarettes did you usually smoke (each day)?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_22 > 0

Note

1727 1728Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF CIGARETTES 1 - 75 1,912 12,552,560

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,640 16,443,202

DON'T KNOW 97 41 202,064

NOT STATED 99 11 37,618

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_25

Question Name

Concept Brand of cigarettes currently smoked

Question What brand of cigarettes do you currently smoke?

Length 6

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_12 = (1, 2) and SMK_22 > 0

Note

1729 1734Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BRAND OF CIGARETTES 111244 - 251506 678 4,680,596

NOT APPLICABLE 999996 4,792 23,739,965

DON'T KNOW 999997 91 631,717

NOT STATED 999999 43 183,166

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_31

Question Name

Concept Number of cigarettes smoked per day (daily smoker)

Question How many cigarettes do you smoke each day now?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_12 = 1 and SMK_22 > 0

Note

1735 1736Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF CIGARETTES 1 - 50 663 4,583,487

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,938 24,639,349

NOT STATED 99 3 12,609

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_41

Question Name

Concept Number of cigarettes smoked per day (occasional smoker)

Question On the days that you smoke, how many cigarettes do you usually smoke?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_12 = 1 and SMK_22 > 0

Note

1737 1738Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF CIGARETTES 1 - 25 143 886,406

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,457 28,335,540

DON'T KNOW 97 1 8,692

NOT STATED 99 3 4,807

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_42

Question Name

Concept Number of days/past mth - smoked 1 cig or more (occ smoker)

Question In the past month, on how many days have you smoked 1 or more cigarettes?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_12 = 1 and SMK_22 > 0

Note

1739 1740Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DAYS 0 - 31 144 895,098

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,457 28,335,540

NOT STATED 99 3 4,807

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_51

Question Name

Concept Ever smoked cigarettes daily

Question Have you ever smoked cigarettes daily?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_12 = (2, 3) and SMK_22 > 0

Note

1741Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,136 7,244,047

NO 2 154 927,091

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,305 21,038,777

NOT STATED 9 9 25,530

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_52

Question Name

Concept Age started smoking daily

Question At what age did you begin to smoke (cigarettes) daily?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_51 = 1

Note

1742 1743Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 7 - 50 1,132 7,226,093

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,459 21,965,868

DON'T KNOW 97 4 17,954

NOT STATED 99 9 25,530

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_53

Question Name

Concept Number cigs usually smoked each day (former daily smoker)

Question How many cigarettes did you usually smoke each day?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_51 = 1

Note

1744 1745Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF CIGARETTES 1 - 95 1,131 7,215,157

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,459 21,965,868

DON'T KNOW 97 5 28,889

NOT STATED 99 9 25,530

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_54

Question Name

Concept Age stopped smoking cigarettes daily/completely

Question At what age did you stop smoking cigarettes daily/completely?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SMK_51 = 1

Note

1746 1747Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 12 - 78 1,135 7,242,294

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,459 21,965,868

DON'T KNOW 97 1 1,753

NOT STATED 99 9 25,530

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_60

Question Name

Concept Smoked cigars/pipe or used snuff or chewing tob - past month

Question In the past month have you smoked cigars or a pipe or used snuff or chewing tobacco?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

1748Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 258 1,724,306

NO 2 4,264 25,325,044

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMK_TAR

Question Name

Concept Tar value for a cigarette brand

Question

Length 5.2

Universe

Note

1749 1753Position -

Content Code Sample Population

TAR VALUE 0.70 - 19.00 670 4,592,693

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 4,792 23,739,965

NOT STATED 99.99 142 902,786

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMK_DISC

Question Name

Concept Discount cigarette brand

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1754Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 89 666,829

NO 2 212 1,318,754

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,792 23,739,965

NOT STATED 9 511 3,509,896

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMKDSTY

Question Name

Concept Type of smoker - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1755 1756Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DAILY SMOKER 1 663 4,583,487

OCCASIONAL SMOKER (FORMER DAILY SMOKER) 2 94 643,146

ALWAYS AN OCCASIONAL SMOKER 3 57 266,504

FORMER DAILY SMOKER 4 1,042 6,600,901

FORMER OCCASIONAL SMOKER 5 110 702,006

NEVER SMOKED 6 2,546 14,216,208

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 99 11 37,618

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SMKDSTP

Question Name

Concept Number of years since stopping smoking completely - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

1757 1759Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF YEARS 0 - 61 1,041 6,599,148

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,551 22,596,926

NOT STATED 999 12 39,371

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SMKDYFS

Question Name

Concept Number of years smoked (former daily smokers) - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

1760 1762Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF YEARS 0 - 62 1,128 7,210,478

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,463 21,981,389

NOT STATED 999 13 43,578

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_11

Question Name

Concept Drank alcohol - past 12 months

Question During the past 12 months, that is from [date one year ago] to yesterday, have you had a drink of beer, wine, liquor or any other alcoholic beverage?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older

Note

1763Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,474 21,955,318

NO 2 1,048 5,094,031

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALC_12

Question Name

Concept Frequency of drinking alcohol

Question During the past 12 months, how often did you drink alcoholic beverages?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_11 = 1

Note

1764 1765Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 1 763 4,591,161

ONCE A MONTH 2 353 2,114,710

2 TO 3 TIMES A MONTH 3 506 3,050,856

ONCE A WEEK 4 496 3,056,077

2 TO 3 TIMES A WEEK 5 737 5,123,969

4 TO 6 TIMES A WEEK 6 283 1,882,647

EVERY DAY 7 336 2,135,897

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,129 7,279,606

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALC_13

Question Name

Concept Frequency of having 5 or more drinks

Question How often in the past 12 months have you had 5 or more drinks on one occasion?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and olderwho answered ALC_11 = 1

Note

1766 1767Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 1,714 10,089,931

LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH 2 903 6,093,530

ONCE A MONTH 3 271 1,689,541

2 TO 3 TIMES A MONTH 4 260 1,827,793

ONCE A WEEK 5 191 1,336,949

MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK 6 134 907,105

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,129 7,279,606

DON'T KNOW 97 1 10,468

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_14

Question Name

Concept Drank alcohol - past week

Question Thinking back over the past week, that is from [date last week] to yesterday, did you have a drink of beer, wine, liquor or any other alcoholic beverage?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_11 = 1

Note

1768Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,311 14,888,096

NO 2 1,163 7,067,222

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,129 7,279,606

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALC_15A

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - Sunday

Question Starting with yesterday, that is [day name] how many drinks did you have? - Sunday

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1

Note

1769 1770Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 99 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_15B

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - Monday

Question Starting with yesterday, that is [day name] how many drinks did you have? - Monday

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1

Note

1771 1772Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 99 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_15C

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - Tuesday

Question Starting with yesterday, that is [day name] how many drinks did you have? - Tuesday

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1

Note

1773 1774Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 99 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALC_15D

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - Wednesday

Question Starting with yesterday, that is [day name] how many drinks did you have? - Wednesday

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1

Note

1775 1776Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 99 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_15E

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - Thursday

Question Starting with yesterday, that is [day name] how many drinks did you have? - Thursday

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1

Note

1777 1778Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 99 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_15F

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - Friday

Question Starting with yesterday, that is [day name] how many drinks did you have? - Friday

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1

Note

1779 1780Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 99 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALC_15G

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - Saturday

Question Starting with yesterday, that is [day name] how many drinks did you have? - Saturday

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1

Note

1781 1782Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 99 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_16

Question Name

Concept Usual consumption of alcohol

Question Is the amount you drank over the last week more, about the same or less compared to most weeks?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_14 = 1 and ALC_15 <> RF

Note

1783Position

Content Code Sample Population

MORE 1 783 5,193,272

ABOUT THE SAME 2 1,335 8,567,193

LESS 3 193 1,127,631

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,292 14,346,828

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALC_17

Question Name

Concept Ever had a drink

Question Have you ever had a drink?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_11 = 2

Note

1784Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 448 2,380,649

NO 2 600 2,713,382

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,555 24,140,892

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALC_18

Question Name

Concept Regularly drank more than 12 drinks a week

Question Did you ever regularly drink more than 12 drinks a week?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_17 = 1

Note

1785Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 114 565,840

NO 2 334 1,814,810

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,155 26,854,275

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALC_19

Question Name

Concept Age - started drinking alcoholic beverages

Question Not counting small sips, how old were you when you started drinking alcoholic beverages?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered ALC_11 = 1 or ALC_17 = 1

Note

1786 1787Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 5 - 70 3,890 24,141,312

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,681 4,898,957

DON'T KNOW 97 32 194,654

NOT STATED 99 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALCDTYP

Question Name

Concept Type of drinker - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1788Position

Content Code Sample Population

REGULAR DRINKER 1 2,711 17,364,156

OCCASIONAL DRINKER 2 763 4,591,161

FORMER DRINKER 3 448 2,380,649

NEVER DRANK 4 600 2,713,382

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,185,575

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ALCDWKY

Question Name

Concept Number of drinks - past week - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

1789 1791Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 75 3,444 21,791,482

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,129 7,279,606

NOT STATED 999 31 164,357

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ALCDDLY

Question Name

Concept Average daily alcohol consumption - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

1792 1794Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DRINKS 0 - 11 3,444 21,791,481

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,129 7,279,606

NOT STATED 999 31 164,357

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name IDU_11

Question Name

Concept Used or tried marijuana, cannabis or hashish

Question Have you ever used or tried marijuana, cannabis or hashish?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older

Note

1795Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,022 13,693,620

NO 2 2,193 12,389,922

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,369 3,017,971

DON'T KNOW 7 2 5,802

REFUSAL 8 1 857

NOT STATED 9 17 127,273

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name IDU_12

Question Name

Concept Used prescription drugs for recreational purposes

Question Have you ever used prescription drugs for recreational purposes?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older

Note

1796Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 102 800,061

NO 2 4,114 25,286,007

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,369 3,017,971

DON'T KNOW 7 1 3,276

NOT STATED 9 18 128,129

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name IDU_13

Question Name

Concept Used or tried street drugs

Question Have you ever used or tried street drugs such as cocaine, speed, solvents or steroids?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older

Note

1797Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 545 3,849,217

NO 2 3,671 22,236,852

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,369 3,017,971

DON'T KNOW 7 1 3,276

NOT STATED 9 18 128,129

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name IDU_14

Question Name

Concept Ever injected drugs

Question Have you ever injected drugs?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered IDU_13 = 1

Note

1798Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 35 201,436

NO 2 510 3,647,780

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,040 25,254,823

NOT STATED 9 19 131,405

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name IDU_15

Question Name

Concept Ever lent injection equipment to another person

Question Have you ever lent injection equipment to another person?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered IDU_14 = 1

Note

1799Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 33,877

NO 2 29 167,560

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,550 28,902,603

NOT STATED 9 19 131,405

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name IDU_16

Question Name

Concept Ever borrowed injection equipment

Question Have you ever borrowed injection equipment from another person (excluding needle exchange programs)?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered IDU_14 = 1

Note

1800Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 76,978

NO 2 19 124,459

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,550 28,902,603

NOT STATED 9 19 131,405

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_11

Question Name

Concept Ever had sexual intercourse

Question Have you ever had sexual intercourse?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older

Note

1801Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,681 23,898,026

NO 2 519 2,073,447

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,369 3,017,971

REFUSAL 8 18 118,728

NOT STATED 9 17 127,273

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_12

Question Name

Concept Sexual intercourse - past 12 months

Question In the past 12 months, have you had sexual intercourse?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_11 = 1

Note

1802Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,869 19,783,773

NO 2 799 3,994,435

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,888 5,091,418

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,675

REFUSAL 8 12 118,143

NOT STATED 9 35 246,000

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_13

Question Name

Concept Number of different partners

Question With how many different partners?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_12 = 1

Note

1803Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 PARTNER 1 2,479 17,526,761

2 PARTNERS 2 201 1,157,652

3 PARTNERS 3 90 535,933

4 OR MORE PARTNERS 4 96 548,134

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,687 9,085,854

REFUSAL 8 3 15,294

NOT STATED 9 48 365,818

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_21

Question Name

Concept Ever diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease

Question Have you ever been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_12 = (1,2)

Note

1804Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 336 2,037,928

NO 2 3,330 21,722,810

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,888 5,091,418

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,630

REFUSAL 8 1 12,840

NOT STATED 9 48 365,818

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_22A

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - HIV

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1805Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 58,043

NO 2 313 1,885,904

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_22B

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - AIDS

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1806Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 8,647

NO 2 317 1,935,301

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_22C

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - Chlamydia

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Chlamydia

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1807Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 128 752,646

NO 2 191 1,191,302

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_22D

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - Genital Herpes

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Genital Herpes (Herpes Simplex Type II)

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1808Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 50 430,575

NO 2 269 1,513,373

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_22E

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - Syphilis

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Syphilis

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1809Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 74,846

NO 2 303 1,869,102

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_22F

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - Gonorrhoea

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Gonorrhoea

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1810Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 74 444,994

NO 2 245 1,498,954

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_22G

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - Genital Warts

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Genital Warts (Human Papilloma Virus or HPV)

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1811Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 47 220,139

NO 2 272 1,723,809

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_22H

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - Venereal disease

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Venereal disease

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1812Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 11 46,681

NO 2 308 1,897,267

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_22I

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - Hepatitis B

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Hepatitis B

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1813Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 34,510

NO 2 313 1,909,437

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_22J

Question Name

Concept Sexually transmitted disease - other

Question Which sexually transmitted disease(s) have you been diagnosed with? - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_21 = 1

Note

1814Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 43 274,374

NO 2 276 1,669,573

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,218 26,814,228

DON'T KNOW 7 17 93,981

NOT STATED 9 50 383,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SXB_23

Question Name

Concept Use of condom / last time had sexual intercourse

Question Did you or your partner use a condom the last time you had sexual intercourse?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_12 = 1, excluding married or common-law respondents who answered SXB_13 = 1

Note

1815Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 437 2,647,705

NO 2 543 3,020,018

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,571 23,158,858

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,415

REFUSAL 8 2 29,085

NOT STATED 9 50 377,363

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SXB_24

Question Name

Concept Usual use of condom

Question Do you or your partner usually use a condom when you have sexual intercourse?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy respondents aged 14 and older who answered SXB_12 = 1, excluding married or common-law respondents who answered SXB_13 = 1

Note

1816Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 471 2,863,997

NO 2 510 2,806,142

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,571 23,158,858

REFUSAL 8 2 29,085

NOT STATED 9 50 377,363

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_11

Question Name

Concept Ever given birth

Question Have you ever given birth?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who responded SXB_11 = (1, DK, RF)

Note

1817Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,415 8,374,937

NO 2 535 3,652,129

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,633 17,021,793

NOT STATED 9 21 186,586

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_12

Question Name

Concept Number of live births

Question How many live births have you had (excluding stillborns and miscarriages)?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_11 = 1

Note

1818 1819Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF BIRTHS 0 - 10 1,414 8,372,064

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,168 20,673,922

DON'T KNOW 97 1 2,873

NOT STATED 99 21 186,586

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_21A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - first baby

Question Did you breastfeed your first baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_12 > 0

Note

1820Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 973 5,690,964

NO 2 440 2,676,071

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,169 20,678,951

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_21B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed first baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your first baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_12 > 0

Note

1821 1822Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1 32 152,111

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 52 327,980

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 90 563,636

5 TO 8 WEEKS 4 94 586,266

9 ≤ > 12 WEEKS 5 29 209,266

3 MONTHS (12 ≤ > 16 WEEKS) 6 121 736,390

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 59 330,185

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 37 205,229

6 MONTHS (24 ≤ >28 WEEKS) 9 123 770,138

7 TO 9 MONTHS 10 137 798,460

10 TO 12 MONTHS 11 93 518,032

MORE THAN 1 YEAR 12 104 482,812

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,609 23,355,022

DON'T KNOW 97 2 10,458

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_22A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - second baby

Question Did you breastfeed your second baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 2

Note

1823Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 676 3,931,846

NO 2 413 2,502,028

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,492 22,608,071

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,041

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_22B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed second baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your second baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 2

Note

1824 1825Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1 13 52,243

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 26 122,606

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 44 311,176

5 TO 8 WEEKS 4 59 394,142

9 ≤ > 12 WEEKS 5 33 212,763

3 MONTHS (12 ≤ > 16 WEEKS) 6 71 469,923

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 58 335,869

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 30 171,556

6 MONTHS (24 ≤ >28 WEEKS) 9 106 549,047

7 TO 9 MONTHS 10 80 452,086

10 TO 12 MONTHS 11 73 422,769

MORE THAN 1 YEAR 12 83 437,665

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,905 25,110,099

NOT STATED 99 23 193,500

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_23A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - third baby

Question Did you breastfeed your third baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 3

Note

1826Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 265 1,542,418

NO 2 186 1,153,746

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,131 26,349,822

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed third baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your third baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 3

Note

1827 1828Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1 3 7,351

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 8 44,262

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 19 139,707

5 TO 8 WEEKS 4 14 74,978

9 ≤ > 12 WEEKS 5 17 87,877

3 MONTHS (12 ≤ > 16 WEEKS) 6 22 98,456

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 25 178,682

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 14 107,872

6 MONTHS (24 ≤ >28 WEEKS) 9 39 225,694

7 TO 9 MONTHS 10 38 228,117

10 TO 12 MONTHS 11 30 159,160

MORE THAN 1 YEAR 12 36 190,262

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,317 27,503,568

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_24A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - fourth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your fourth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 4

Note

1829Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 81 451,473

NO 2 77 431,165

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,424 28,163,348

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed fourth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your fourth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 4

Note

1830 1831Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1 3 11,581

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 5 29,777

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 7 34,733

5 TO 8 WEEKS 4 3 11,751

9 ≤ > 12 WEEKS 5 1 8,259

3 MONTHS (12 ≤ > 16 WEEKS) 6 8 35,541

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 6 48,677

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 3 22,945

6 MONTHS (24 ≤ >28 WEEKS) 9 15 86,406

7 TO 9 MONTHS 10 10 46,878

10 TO 12 MONTHS 11 9 39,237

MORE THAN 1 YEAR 12 11 75,688

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,501 28,594,513

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_25A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - fifth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your fifth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 5

Note

1832Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 35 183,882

NO 2 31 206,900

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,516 28,655,203

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed fifth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your fifth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 5

Note

1833 1834Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1 1 2,968

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 2 14,792

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 3 10,445

5 TO 8 WEEKS 4 4 20,703

3 MONTHS (12 ≤ > 16 WEEKS) 6 2 16,895

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 3 23,711

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 3 4,972

6 MONTHS (24 ≤ >28 WEEKS) 9 8 41,447

7 TO 9 MONTHS 10 4 24,929

10 TO 12 MONTHS 11 3 6,847

MORE THAN 1 YEAR 12 1 9,972

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,547 28,862,104

DON'T KNOW 97 1 6,200

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_26A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - sixth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your sixth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 6

Note

1835Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 80,065

NO 2 13 85,700

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,880,221

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_26B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed sixth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your sixth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 6

Note

1836 1837Position -

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 3 17,760

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 2 9,495

3 MONTHS (12 ≤ > 16 WEEKS) 6 2 11,780

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 1 8,379

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 2 15,766

6 MONTHS (24 ≤ >28 WEEKS) 9 2 7,014

7 TO 9 MONTHS 10 2 7,655

10 TO 12 MONTHS 11 1 2,217

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,567 28,965,921

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_27A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - seventh baby

Question Did you breastfeed your seventh baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 7

Note

1838Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 22,388

NO 2 7 44,650

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,570 28,978,947

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_27B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed seventh baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your seventh baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 7

Note

1839 1840Position -

Content Code Sample Population

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 1 4,906

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 1 8,379

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 1 1,462

7 TO 9 MONTHS 10 1 5,424

10 TO 12 MONTHS 11 1 2,217

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,577 29,023,598

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_28A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - eighth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your eighth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 8

Note

1841Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 10,408

NO 2 3 30,981

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,576 29,004,597

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_28B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed eighth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your eighth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 8

Note

1842 1843Position -

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 1 5,424

4 MONTHS (16 ≤ > 20 WEEKS) 7 1 3,521

5 MONTHS (20 ≤ > 24 WEEKS) 8 1 1,462

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,579 29,035,578

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_29A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - ninth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your ninth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 9

Note

1844Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 3 17,181

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,579 29,028,805

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_29B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed ninth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your ninth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 9

Note

1845 1846Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_30A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - tenth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your tenth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 10

Note

1847Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 1 5,459

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,581 29,040,526

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_30B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed tenth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your tenth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 10

Note

1848 1849Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_31A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - eleventh baby

Question Did you breastfeed your eleventh baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 11

Note

1850Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_31B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed eleventh baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your eleventh baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 11

Note

1851 1852Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_32A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - twelfth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your twelfth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 12

Note

1853Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_32B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed twelfth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your twelfth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 12

Note

1854 1855Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_33A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - thirteenth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your thirteenth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 13

Note

1856Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_33B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed thirteenth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your thirteenth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 13

Note

1857 1858Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_34A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - fourteenth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your fourteenth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 14

Note

1859Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_34B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed fourteenth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your fourteenth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 14

Note

1860 1861Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MBF_35A

Question Name

Concept Breastfed - fifteenth baby

Question Did you breastfeed your fifteenth baby?

Length 1

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 15

Note

1862Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 9 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MBF_35B

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed fifteenth baby

Question For how long did you breastfeed your fifteenth baby?

Length 2

Universe Non proxy female respondents aged 14 and older who answered MBF_21 = 15

Note

1863 1864Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,582 29,045,986

NOT STATED 99 22 189,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PRG_11

Question Name

Concept Smoked during pregnancy

Question Did you smoke during your pregnancy with [Respondent Name]?

Length 1

Universe Birth or biological parent of child respondent less than 12 years of age

Note

1865Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 163 360,952

NO 2 882 1,747,241

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 2 5,511

NOT STATED 9 34 71,870

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PRG_12

Question Name

Concept Number of cigarettes/day

Question How many cigarettes per day did you smoke?

Length 2

Universe Birth or biological parent of respondent aged less than 12 who answered PRG_11 = 1

Note

1866 1867Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF CIGARETTES 1 - 25 162 359,300

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,405 28,797,111

DON'T KNOW 97 1 1,653

NOT STATED 99 36 77,381

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PRG_13A

Question Name

Concept Stage of pregnancy - first trimester

Question At what stage in your pregnancy did you smoke this amount? - During the first three months

Length 1

Universe Birth or biological parent of respondent aged less than 12 who answered PRG_11 = 1

Note

1868Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 24,976

NO 2 149 335,976

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,405 28,797,111

NOT STATED 9 36 77,381

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PRG_13B

Question Name

Concept Stage of pregnancy - second trimester

Question At what stage in your pregnancy did you smoke this amount? - During the second three months

Length 1

Universe Birth or biological parent of respondent aged less than 12 who answered PRG_11 = 1

Note

1869Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 19,873

NO 2 157 341,080

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,405 28,797,111

NOT STATED 9 36 77,381

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PRG_13C

Question Name

Concept Stage of pregnancy - third trimester

Question At what stage in your pregnancy did you smoke this amount? - During the third three months

Length 1

Universe Birth or biological parent of respondent aged less than 12 who answered PRG_11 = 1

Note

1870Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 8 7,592

NO 2 155 353,360

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,405 28,797,111

NOT STATED 9 36 77,381

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PRG_13D

Question Name

Concept Stage of pregnancy - throughout

Question At what stage in your pregnancy did you smoke this amount? - Throughout

Length 1

Universe Birth or biological parent of respondent aged less than 12 who answered PRG_11 = 1

Note

1871Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 138 313,427

NO 2 25 47,525

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,405 28,797,111

NOT STATED 9 36 77,381

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BIR_11

Question Name

Concept Weight at birth

Question How much did s/he weight at birth?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent less than 12 years of age

Note

1872Position

Content Code Sample Population

POUNDS AND OUNCES 1 983 2,018,236

GRAMS 2 63 103,587

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 34 60,820

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BIR_12

Question Name

Concept Weight - Pounds

Question INTERVIEWER: Enter pounds only

Length 2

Universe Parent or guardian of respondent aged less than 12 who answered BIR_11 = 1

Note

1873 1874Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF POUNDS 1 - 11 983 2,018,236

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,586 27,153,457

NOT STATED 99 35 63,752

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BIR_13

Question Name

Concept Weight - Ounces

Question INTERVIEWER: Enter ounces only

Length 2

Universe Parent or guardian of respondent aged less than 12 who answered BIR_11 = 1

Note

1875 1876Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF OUNCES 0 - 15 983 2,018,236

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,586 27,153,457

NOT STATED 99 35 63,752

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BIR_14

Question Name

Concept Weight - Grams

Question INTERVIEWER: Enter grams

Length 4

Universe Parent or guardian of respondent aged less than 12 who answered BIR_11 = 2

Note

1877 1880Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF GRAMS 35 - 4000 63 103,587

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,506 29,068,106

NOT STATED 9999 35 63,752

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BIR_21

Question Name

Concept Born before, on or after due date

Question Was s/he born before, after or on the due date?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent less than 12 years of age

Note

1881Position

Content Code Sample Population

BEFORE THE DUE DATE 1 440 890,445

AFTER THE DUE DATE 2 350 668,413

ON THE DUE DATE 3 264 574,176

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 26 49,609

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BIR_22

Question Name

Concept Days before/after due date

Question How many days [before/after] the due date was s/he born?

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged less than 12 who answered BIR_21 = (1, 2)

Note

1882 1884Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DAYS 1 - 70 785 1,548,874

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,787 27,624,046

DON'T KNOW 997 5 9,983

NOT STATED 999 27 52,541

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BIR_23

Question Name

Concept Type of birth

Question Was this a single birth, or was it twins or triplets?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent less than 12 years of age

Note

1885Position

Content Code Sample Population

SINGLE BIRTH 1 1,062 2,132,520

TWINS 2 16 43,884

TRIPLETS 3 2 6,238

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BIR_24

Question Name

Concept Respondent admitted to neonatal unit

Question Was [Respondent Name] admitted to a special neonatal unit or an intensive care unit immediately following birth, before s/he left the hospital?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent less than 12 years of age

Note

1886Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 154 278,597

NO 2 920 1,890,755

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 6 13,290

NOT STATED 9 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BIR_25

Question Name

Concept Days care received

Question For how many days, in total, was the care received?

Length 3

Universe Parent or guardian of respondent aged less than 12 who answered BIR_24 = 1

Note

1887 1889Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF DAYS 0 - 200 153 276,440

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,443 28,940,625

DON'T KNOW 997 1 2,158

NOT STATED 999 7 16,222

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BIR_26

Question Name

Concept Age of mother

Question How old were you when [Respondent Name] was born?

Length 2

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent less than 12 years of age

Note

1890 1891Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 16 - 47 1,072 2,166,998

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 97 7 14,501

REFUSAL 98 1 1,144

NOT STATED 99 1 2,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BRI_11

Question Name

Concept Respondent breastfed

Question Did you breastfeed [Respondent Name] as an infant, even if only for a short period of time?

Length 1

Universe Birth or biological parent of child respondent less than 12 years of age

Note

1892Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 863 1,760,893

NO 2 183 350,654

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,158

NOT STATED 9 34 71,870

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BRI_12

Question Name

Concept Length of time breastfed

Question For how long did you breastfeed?

Length 2

Universe Birth or biological parent of respondent aged less than 12 who answered BRI_11 = 1

Note

1893 1894Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1 21 41,678

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 31 64,079

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 60 133,114

5 TO 8 WEEKS 4 62 113,481

9 TO LESS THAN 12 WEEKS 5 30 79,514

3 TO 6 MONTHS 6 248 542,988

7 TO 9 MONTHS 7 130 228,310

10 TO 12 MONTHS 8 121 291,762

MORE THAN 1 YEAR 9 158 263,871

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,706 27,400,523

DON'T KNOW 97 2 2,097

NOT STATED 99 35 74,028

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Length of time fed only breast milk

Question For how long was [Respondent Name] fed only breast milk?

Length 2

Universe Birth or biological parent of respondent aged less than 12 who answered BRI_11 = 1

Note

1895 1896Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 1 WEEK 1 59 118,331

1 TO 2 WEEKS 2 50 91,124

3 TO 4 WEEKS 3 85 172,796

5 TO 8 WEEKS 4 91 185,028

9 TO LESS THAN 12 WEEKS 5 77 179,547

3 TO 6 MONTHS 6 398 810,442

MORE THAN 6 MONTHS 7 82 162,585

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,706 27,400,523

DON'T KNOW 97 21 41,042

NOT STATED 99 35 74,028

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BRIFEB6

Question Name

Concept Exclusive breastfeeding for at least 6 months - (F)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1897Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 480 973,026

NO 2 545 1,097,478

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,523 27,049,870

NOT STATED 9 56 115,070

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Considerate of other people's feelings

Question [Respondent Name] is considerate of other people's feelings.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1898Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 16 46,375

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 287 693,560

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,412 3,456,359

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,631

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_12

Question Name

Concept Restless, overactive, cannot stay still for long

Question S/he is restless, overactive, cannot stay still for long.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1899Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,069 2,693,062

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 440 1,004,334

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 207 501,814

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 1 714

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Complains of headaches, stomach aches or sickness

Question S/he often complains of headaches, stomach aches or sickness.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1900Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,264 3,141,562

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 366 855,190

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 87 203,173

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_14

Question Name

Concept Shares readily with other children

Question S/he shares readily with other children/youth, for example toys/CDs, treats/games, pencils/food.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1901Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 42 141,679

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 279 662,671

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,396 3,395,575

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_15

Question Name

Concept Loses temper

Question S/he often loses his/her temper.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1902Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 942 2,419,740

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 605 1,410,811

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 170 369,374

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_16

Question Name

Concept Solitary, would rather be alone

Question [Respondent Name] (is rather solitary, prefers to play alone)/ (would rather be alone than with other youth).

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1903Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,279 3,136,032

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 311 789,991

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 127 273,902

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Well behaved, usually does what adults request

Question S/he is generally well behaved, usually does what adults request.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1904Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 39 112,065

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 340 735,386

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,338 3,352,474

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_18

Question Name

Concept Many worries

Question S/he has many worries or often seems worried.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1905Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,156 2,805,777

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 436 1,102,209

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 125 291,939

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_19

Question Name

Concept Helpful if someone is hurt, upset or feeling ill

Question S/he is helpful if someone is hurt, upset or feeling ill.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1906Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 20 38,125

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 175 388,574

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,521 3,768,670

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,555

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_20

Question Name

Concept Constantly fidgeting or squirming

Question S/he is constantly fidgeting or squirming.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1907Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,205 3,051,018

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 332 757,380

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 178 390,031

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 2 1,496

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept At least one good friend

Question [Respondent Name] has at least one good friend.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1908Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 24 49,088

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 40 87,267

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,653 4,063,571

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_22

Question Name

Concept Fights with other children/youth or bullies them

Question S/he often fights with other children/youth or bullies them.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1909Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,588 3,889,796

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 100 251,637

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 29 58,491

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Often unhappy, depressed or tearful

Question S/he is often unhappy, depressed or tearful.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1910Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,533 3,779,921

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 162 372,857

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 22 47,147

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_24

Question Name

Concept Generally liked by other children/youth

Question S/he is generally liked by other children/youth.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1911Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 19 48,405

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 109 247,115

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,589 3,904,404

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_25

Question Name

Concept Easily distracted, concentration wanders

Question S/he is easily distracted, his/her concentration wanders.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1912Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 890 2,209,185

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 558 1,320,326

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 269 670,414

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_26

Question Name

Concept Nervous/clingy in new situations, easily loses confidence

Question [Respondent Name] is nervous (or clingy) in new situations, easily loses confidence.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1913Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 981 2,430,835

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 532 1,262,794

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 204 506,296

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_27

Question Name

Concept Kind to younger children

Question S/he is kind to younger children.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1914Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 7 13,687

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 100 281,647

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,610 3,904,591

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_28

Question Name

Concept Often lies or cheats

Question S/he often lies or cheats.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1915Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,417 3,449,185

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 259 668,303

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 40 81,723

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 1 714

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_29

Question Name

Concept Picked on or bullied by other children/youth

Question S/he is picked on or bullied by other children/youth.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1916Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,365 3,406,680

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 284 623,296

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 67 167,750

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,198

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_30

Question Name

Concept Often offers to help others (parents, teachers, othr chldrn)

Question S/he often offers to help others (parents, teachers, other children).

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1917Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 63 136,986

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 374 919,738

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 1,276 3,136,005

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 4 7,196

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_31

Question Name

Concept Thinks things out before acting

Question [Respondent Name] thinks things out before acting .

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1918Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 150 325,721

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 787 1,922,204

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 779 1,950,456

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,544

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_32

Question Name

Concept Steals from home, school or elsewhere

Question S/he steals from home, school or elsewhere.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1919Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,672 4,078,304

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 32 86,370

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 12 32,768

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,484

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_33

Question Name

Concept Gets along better with adults than with other children/youth

Question S/he gets along better with adults than with other children/youth.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1920Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,252 3,086,591

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 320 722,459

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 140 383,660

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

DON'T KNOW 7 5 7,214

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQ_34

Question Name

Concept Has many fears, is easily scared

Question S/he has many fears, is easily scared.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1921Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 1,244 3,094,713

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 359 835,091

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 114 270,121

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQ_35

Question Name

Concept Has good attention span,sees chores/homework through to end

Question S/he has a good attention span, sees chores or homework through to the end.

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of child respondent aged 6 to 17

Note

1922Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT TRUE 1 197 406,990

SOMEWHAT TRUE 2 582 1,431,365

CERTAINLY TRUE 3 938 2,361,570

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQDCON

Question Name

Concept Conduct Problems - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1923 1924Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SCORE 0 - 10 1,717 4,199,924

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 99 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQDEMO

Question Name

Concept Emotional Problems - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1925 1926Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SCORE 0 - 10 1,717 4,199,925

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 99 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQDHYP

Question Name

Concept Hyperactivity/Inattention - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1927 1928Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SCORE 0 - 10 1,717 4,199,924

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 99 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQDPRO

Question Name

Concept Prosocial Behaviour - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1929 1930Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SCORE 1 - 10 1,717 4,199,925

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 99 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQDPRP

Question Name

Concept Peer Relationship Problems - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1931 1932Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SCORE 0 - 10 1,717 4,199,925

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 99 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQDTOT

Question Name

Concept Total Difficulties Score - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

1933 1934Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SCORE 0 - 32 1,717 4,199,925

NOT APPLICABLE 96 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 99 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQGCON

Question Name

Concept Conduct Problems - (D, G)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1935Position

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 1,483 3,679,836

BORDERLINE 2 115 252,649

ABNORMAL 3 119 267,440

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQGEMO

Question Name

Concept Emotional Problems - (D, G)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1936Position

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 1,436 3,523,162

BORDERLINE 2 106 259,375

ABNORMAL 3 175 417,388

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQGHYP

Question Name

Concept Hyperactivity/Inattention - (D, G)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1937Position

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 1,451 3,580,852

BORDERLINE 2 101 231,904

ABNORMAL 3 165 387,169

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQGPRO

Question Name

Concept Prosocial Behaviour - (D, G)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1938Position

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 1,673 4,103,338

BORDERLINE 2 30 58,737

ABNORMAL 3 14 37,849

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDQGPRP

Question Name

Concept Peer Relationship Problems - (D, G)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1939Position

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 1,497 3,679,464

BORDERLINE 2 101 231,059

ABNORMAL 3 119 289,402

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDQGTOT

Question Name

Concept Total Difficulties Score - (D, G)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

1940Position

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 1,529 3,738,342

BORDERLINE 2 79 184,609

ABNORMAL 3 109 276,974

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,721 24,508,134

NOT STATED 9 166 527,385

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ETS_11

Question Name

Concept Someone smokes inside home

Question Including both household members and regular visitors, does anyone smoke inside this home, every day or almost every day?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1941Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 783 4,360,577

NO 2 4,810 24,789,470

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ETS_12

Question Name

Concept Number of people who smoke inside home

Question How many people smoke inside this home every day or almost every day?

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household who answered ETS_11 = 1

Note

1942 1943Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PEOPLE 1 - 5 783 4,360,576

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,821 24,874,868

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ETS_13

Question Name

Concept Overall exposure to second-hand smoke

Question Overall, (excluding your own smoking,) in the past month were you exposed to second-hand smoke inside this home: (… every day, … almost every day, … at least once a week, … at … least once in the past month or … never)?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered ETS_11 = 1

Note

1944Position

Content Code Sample Population

EVERY DAY 1 421 2,376,899

ALMOST EVERY DAY 2 124 667,435

AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 3 84 484,720

AT LEAST ONCE IN THE PAST MONTH 4 53 302,682

NEVER 5 111 613,718

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,810 24,789,470

NOT STATED 9 1 521

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ETS_14

Question Name

Concept Exposed to second-hand smoke in private vehicle

Question In the past month were you exposed to second-hand smoke, every day or almost every day, in a car or other private vehicle?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered ETS_11 = (1,2)

Note

1945Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 647 4,126,857

NO 2 4,957 25,108,588

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ETS_15

Question Name

Concept Exposed to second-hand smoke in public places

Question In the past month were you exposed to second-hand smoke, every day or almost every day, in public places (such as bars, restaurants, shopping malls, arenas, bingo halls, bowling alleys)?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered ETS_11 = (1,2)

Note

1946Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 488 3,037,296

NO 2 5,115 26,194,486

DON'T KNOW 7 1 3,663

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ETS_16

Question Name

Concept Exposed to second-hand smoke at place of work

Question In the past month were you exposed to second-hand smoke every day or almost every day at your place of work?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered GEN_16 = 1 and ETS_11 = (1, 2)

Note

1947Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 346 2,524,669

NO 2 2,583 17,565,021

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,662 9,023,334

NOT STATED 9 13 122,420

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ETS_17

Question Name

Concept Exposed to second-hand smoke - overall in past month

Question Overall, (excluding your own smoking,) (and) (excluding inside your own home), in the past month were you exposed to second-hand smoke: (… every day, … almost every day, … at least once a week, … at least once in the past month or … never)?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered ETS_11 = (1, 2)

Note

1948Position

Content Code Sample Population

EVERY DAY 1 361 2,223,529

ALMOST EVERY DAY 2 406 2,312,950

AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK 3 761 4,030,074

AT LEAST ONCE IN THE PAST MONTH 4 1,211 6,620,617

NEVER 5 2,860 14,014,809

DON'T KNOW 7 4 29,809

REFUSAL 8 1 3,656

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_11

Question Name

Concept Age of home

Question How old is this home? Is it: (… less than 10 years old, … 10 years old to less than 20, … 20 years old to less than 30, … 30 years old to less than 40, … 40 years old to less than 50 or 50 or more years old)?

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1949 1950Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD 1 713 4,212,026

10 YEARS OLD TO LESS THAN 20 2 951 4,887,468

20 YEARS OLD TO LESS THAN 30 3 824 4,068,530

30 YEARS OLD TO LESS THAN 40 4 941 4,935,475

40 YEARS OLD TO LESS THAN 50 5 585 2,975,623

50 OR MORE YEARS OLD 6 1,318 6,439,407

NOT APPLICABLE 96 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 97 261 1,631,517

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_12

Question Name

Concept Time lived in dwelling

Question How long have you lived in this home?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

1951 1952Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF YEARS 0 - 75 5,601 29,220,410

DON'T KNOW 97 3 15,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_13A

Question Name

Concept Heat source - oil furnace

Question What is the main source of heat in this home? - Oil furnace

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1953Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 424 2,181,810

NO 2 5,054 26,295,904

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 115 672,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_13B

Question Name

Concept Heat source - gas furnace

Question What is the main source of heat in this home? - Gas furnace

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1954Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,754 15,159,946

NO 2 2,724 13,317,768

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 115 672,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_13C

Question Name

Concept Heat source - electric heat

Question What is the main source of heat in this home? - Electric Heat

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1955Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,960 9,597,074

NO 2 3,518 18,880,640

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 115 672,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_13D

Question Name

Concept Heat source - wood-burning stove

Question What is the main source of heat in this home? - Wood-burning stove

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1956Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 335 1,461,782

NO 2 5,143 27,015,932

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 115 672,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_13E

Question Name

Concept Heat source - wood-burning fireplace

Question What is the main source of heat in this home? - Wood-burning fireplace

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1957Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 78 454,770

NO 2 5,400 28,022,944

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 115 672,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_13F

Question Name

Concept Heat source - gas fireplace

Question What is the main source of heat in this home? - Gas fireplace

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1958Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 109 598,096

NO 2 5,369 27,879,618

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 115 672,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_13G

Question Name

Concept Heat source - other

Question What is the main source of heat in this home? - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1959Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 338 1,683,096

NO 2 5,140 26,794,618

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 115 672,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_31

Question Name

Concept Pesticide/insecticide use - past month

Question In the past month, were any chemicals used to treat this home to control roaches, ants or termites, or were any insecticides used on indoor house plants?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1960Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 232 1,103,368

NO 2 5,340 27,914,916

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_33A

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - living room

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Living room

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1961Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 48 308,606

NO 2 181 783,417

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_33B

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - family room

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Family room

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1962Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 94,124

NO 2 209 997,900

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_33C

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - dining room

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Dining room

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1963Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 110,770

NO 2 213 981,253

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_33D

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - kitchen

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Kitchen

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1964Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 116 577,438

NO 2 113 514,585

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_33E

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - bathroom(s)

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Bathroom(s)

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1965Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 233,826

NO 2 183 858,198

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_33F

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - bedroom(s)

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Bedroom(s)

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1966Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 102,499

NO 2 207 989,525

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_33G

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - other rooms

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Other rooms (den, play room, rec room, etc.)

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1967Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 32 132,434

NO 2 197 959,589

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_33H

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - outside

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Outside (foundation of building)

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1968Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 39 166,636

NO 2 190 925,388

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_33I

Question Name

Concept Area of home pesticide/insecticide used - entire home

Question In which area(s) of this home were these products used? - Entire home

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1969Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 23 121,725

NO 2 206 970,299

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,344

NOT STATED 9 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_34

Question Name

Concept Chemical prod used in home/past mth-app by smone liv in home

Question (In the past month,) When these chemical products were used to treat this home, how many times did someone living in this home personally apply these products?

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1970 1971Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 20 231 1,100,500

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,351 28,000,314

DON'T KNOW 97 1 2,868

NOT STATED 99 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_35

Question Name

Concept Chemical products used in home/past mth - app by profl ext

Question (In the past month, when these chemical products were used to treat this home,) How many times did a professional exterminator apply these products?

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1972 1973Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2 232 1,103,368

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,351 28,000,314

NOT STATED 99 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_36

Question Name

Concept Chemical prod used in hm/past moh - app by someone other

Question How many times did someone other than a professional or household member apply these products? (For example: a neighbour or relative living outside this home)

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_31 = 1

Note

1974 1975Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 7 232 1,103,368

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,351 28,000,314

NOT STATED 99 21 131,762

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_37

Question Name

Concept Chemical products used in home/past month - lice or fleas

Question In the past month, were any chemicals used in this home to control head lice on family members or fleas on pets?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1976Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 199 1,003,152

NO 2 5,381 28,065,606

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 13 81,288

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_41

Question Name

Concept Chemicals used around outside/past mth - insects or weeds

Question Did anyone treat the lawn or yard of this home, or the surrounding fields, woods or orchards with chemical products to kill insects or weeds, or to control plant diseases?

Length 1

Universe One respondent per household

Note

1977Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 431 2,271,090

NO 2 5,011 26,006,948

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 151 872,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_42

Question Name

Concept Chem around outside home/past mth-app by someone liv in home

Question (In the past month,) When these chemical products were used to treat the area around this home, how many times did someone living in this home personally apply these products?

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_41 = 1

Note

1978 1979Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 6 430 2,253,494

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,022 26,092,346

DON'T KNOW 97 1 17,596

NOT STATED 99 151 872,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HSC_43

Question Name

Concept Chemicals used around outside of home/past month-app by prof

Question (In the past month, when these chemical products were used to treat the area around this home,) how many times did a professional apply these products?

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_41 = 1

Note

1980 1981Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 4 426 2,238,832

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,022 26,092,346

DON'T KNOW 97 5 32,258

NOT STATED 99 151 872,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HSC_44

Question Name

Concept Chemicals used outside /past month - app by someone other

Question How many times did someone other than a professional or household member apply these products? (For example: a neighbour or relative living outside this home)

Length 2

Universe One respondent per household who answered HSC_41 = 1

Note

1982 1983Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 2 428 2,248,611

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,022 26,092,346

DON'T KNOW 97 3 22,479

NOT STATED 99 151 872,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_11A

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - arts

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1984Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,069 7,523,993

NO 2 3,533 21,702,289

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_11B

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - pottery

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1985Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 119 352,839

NO 2 5,483 28,873,443

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_11C

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - model making

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1986Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 400 1,575,271

NO 2 5,202 27,651,010

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_11D

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - making fishing sinkers

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1987Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 23 90,186

NO 2 5,579 29,136,096

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_11E

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - welding

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1988Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 268 1,526,795

NO 2 5,334 27,699,486

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - auto repairs

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1989Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 474 3,023,133

NO 2 5,128 26,203,148

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_11G

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - electronics assembly

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1990Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 331 1,849,962

NO 2 5,271 27,376,319

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - plumbing

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1991Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 322 2,206,144

NO 2 5,280 27,020,138

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_11I

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - refinishing furniture

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1992Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 170 1,014,465

NO 2 5,432 28,211,816

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - woodworking

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1993Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 617 3,367,204

NO 2 4,985 25,859,077

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_11K

Question Name

Concept Leisure activity / last 3 months - none

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you done any of the following in your leisure time (that is outside of work/or at school)? (For children this can include watching or helping a relative as well as participating the

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

1994Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,604 15,771,322

NO 2 2,998 13,454,959

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_12

Question Name

Concept Arts - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do arts?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered HOB_11A = 1

Note

1995 1997Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 50 2,060 7,498,094

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,533 21,702,289

DON'T KNOW 997 9 25,899

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_12N

Question Name

Concept Arts - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_12

Note

1998Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 350 976,441

PER WEEK 2 1,164 3,834,324

PER MONTH 3 407 2,005,670

PER YEAR 4 139 681,658

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,533 21,702,289

NOT STATED 9 11 35,062

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD12Y

Question Name

Concept Arts - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

1999 2002Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 1825 2,060 7,498,095

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 3,533 21,702,289

NOT STATED 9999 11 35,062

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_12T

Question Name

Concept Arts - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing arts)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2003Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 400 1,315,136

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 1,162 3,992,128

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 233 961,502

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 262 1,219,200

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,533 21,702,289

DON'T KNOW 7 3 10,128

NOT STATED 9 11 35,062

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_13

Question Name

Concept Pottery - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do pottery or ceramics?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2004 2006Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 24 119 352,838

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,483 28,873,443

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_13N

Question Name

Concept Pottery - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_13

Note

2007Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 2 20,248

PER WEEK 2 25 59,503

PER MONTH 3 42 108,882

PER YEAR 4 50 164,205

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,483 28,873,443

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD13Y

Question Name

Concept Pottery - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2008 2011Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 1248 119 352,838

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,483 28,873,443

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_13T

Question Name

Concept Pottery - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing pottery or ceramics)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2012Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 15 33,591

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 58 171,952

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 23 77,761

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 23 69,534

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,483 28,873,443

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_14

Question Name

Concept Model making - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do model making?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2013 2015Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 20 396 1,569,450

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,202 27,651,010

DON'T KNOW 997 4 5,820

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_14N

Question Name

Concept Model making - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_14

Note

2016Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 15 43,527

PER WEEK 2 108 396,487

PER MONTH 3 140 528,751

PER YEAR 4 133 600,686

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,202 27,651,010

NOT STATED 9 6 14,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD14Y

Question Name

Concept Model making - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2017 2020Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 730 396 1,569,450

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,202 27,651,010

NOT STATED 9999 6 14,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_14T

Question Name

Concept Model making - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing model making?)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2021Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 91 378,568

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 180 622,389

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 47 184,737

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 78 383,757

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,202 27,651,010

NOT STATED 9 6 14,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_15

Question Name

Concept Making fishing sinkers - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - making fishing sinkers or weights?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2022 2024Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 7 23 90,185

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,579 29,136,096

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_15N

Question Name

Concept Making fishing sinkers - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_15

Note

2025Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER WEEK 2 5 14,897

PER MONTH 3 8 41,744

PER YEAR 4 10 33,545

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,579 29,136,096

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD15Y

Question Name

Concept Making fishing sinkers - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2026 2029Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 156 23 90,186

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,579 29,136,096

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_15T

Question Name

Concept Making fishing sinkers - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (making fishing sinkers or weights)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2030Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 11 25,693

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 7 41,524

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 1 1,817

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 4 21,152

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,579 29,136,096

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_16

Question Name

Concept Welding - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do welding or soldering?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2031 2033Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 30 268 1,526,795

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,334 27,699,486

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_16N

Question Name

Concept Welding - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_16

Note

2034Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 7 40,626

PER WEEK 2 63 326,453

PER MONTH 3 107 668,746

PER YEAR 4 91 490,970

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,334 27,699,486

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD16Y

Question Name

Concept Welding - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2035 2038Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 730 268 1,526,795

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,334 27,699,486

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_16T

Question Name

Concept Welding - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing welding or soldering)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2039Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 99 639,972

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 100 565,915

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 18 102,377

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 50 202,634

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,334 27,699,486

DON'T KNOW 7 1 15,897

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_17

Question Name

Concept Auto repairs - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do auto repairs?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2040 2042Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 474 3,023,133

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,128 26,203,148

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_17N

Question Name

Concept Auto repairs - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_17

Note

2043Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 12 75,444

PER WEEK 2 100 544,852

PER MONTH 3 221 1,508,028

PER YEAR 4 141 894,809

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,128 26,203,148

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD17Y

Question Name

Concept Auto repairs - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2044 2047Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 1825 474 3,023,133

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,128 26,203,148

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_17T

Question Name

Concept Auto repairs - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing auto repairs)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2048Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 65 317,756

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 190 1,203,317

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 88 619,573

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 131 882,486

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,128 26,203,148

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_18

Question Name

Concept Electronics - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do electronics?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2049 2051Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 331 1,849,961

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,271 27,376,319

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_18N

Question Name

Concept Electronics - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_18

Note

2052Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 8 33,489

PER WEEK 2 75 331,277

PER MONTH 3 136 897,393

PER YEAR 4 112 587,804

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,271 27,376,319

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD18Y

Question Name

Concept Electronics - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2053 2056Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 730 331 1,849,962

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,271 27,376,319

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_18T

Question Name

Concept Electronics - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing electronics)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2057Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 108 518,829

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 128 746,159

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 36 211,978

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 59 372,996

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,271 27,376,319

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_19

Question Name

Concept Plumbing - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do plumbing?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2058 2060Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 322 2,206,143

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,280 27,020,138

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_19N

Question Name

Concept Plumbing - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_19

Note

2061Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1 1,314

PER WEEK 2 16 133,990

PER MONTH 3 103 652,655

PER YEAR 4 202 1,418,184

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,280 27,020,138

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD19Y

Question Name

Concept Plumbing - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2062 2065Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 1095 322 2,206,143

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,280 27,020,138

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_19T

Question Name

Concept Plumbing - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing plumbing)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2066Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 67 429,596

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 102 672,813

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 52 377,200

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 101 726,535

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,280 27,020,138

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_20

Question Name

Concept Refinishing furniture - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - refinish furniture?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2067 2069Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 10 170 1,014,465

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,432 28,211,816

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_20N

Question Name

Concept Refinishing furniture - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_20

Note

2070Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 2 13,092

PER WEEK 2 24 140,624

PER MONTH 3 61 369,177

PER YEAR 4 82 486,469

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,432 28,211,816

NOT STATED 9 3 14,267

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD20Y

Question Name

Concept Refinishing furniture - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2071 2074Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 365 170 1,014,465

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,432 28,211,816

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_20T

Question Name

Concept Refinishing furniture - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (refinishing furniture)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2075Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 16 90,085

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 33 174,223

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 28 139,089

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 92 605,965

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,432 28,211,816

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,103

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOB_21

Question Name

Concept Woodworking - number of times / 3 months

Question (In the past three months,) How often did you usually - do woodworking?

Length 3

Universe

Note

2076 2078Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 90 617 3,367,204

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,985 25,859,077

NOT STATED 999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_21N

Question Name

Concept Woodworking - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who had a valid answer to HOB_21

Note

2079Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 23 139,958

PER WEEK 2 213 1,030,468

PER MONTH 3 205 1,205,955

PER YEAR 4 176 990,823

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,985 25,859,077

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HOBD21Y

Question Name

Concept Woodworking - time per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2080 2083Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 730 617 3,367,204

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 4,985 25,859,077

NOT STATED 9999 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HOB_21T

Question Name

Concept Woodworking - time spent each occasion

Question About how much time did you spend on each occasion? (doing woodworking)

Length 1

Universe

Note

2084Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN 30 MINUTES 1 61 273,803

30 TO 60 MINUTES 2 169 805,556

61 TO 90 MINUTES 3 103 576,554

MORE THAN AN HOUR AND A HALF 4 283 1,707,967

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,985 25,859,077

DON'T KNOW 7 1 3,324

NOT STATED 9 2 9,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_11A

Question Name

Concept Fragrance use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - fragrance (including perfumes, cologne and aftershave)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2085Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,237 18,624,406

NO 2 2,366 10,609,256

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_11B

Question Name

Concept Eye makeup use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - eye make-up?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2086Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,878 10,335,502

NO 2 3,725 18,898,160

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_11C

Question Name

Concept Lipstick use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - lipstick (including lip gloss)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2087Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,171 11,394,317

NO 2 3,432 17,839,345

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_11D

Question Name

Concept Hair dye use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - hair dye?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2088Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,406 8,155,652

NO 2 4,197 21,078,010

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_11E

Question Name

Concept Hair style product use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - hair style products (including hair spray, gel, mousse and other hair styling products)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2089Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,869 15,941,958

NO 2 2,734 13,291,704

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_11F

Question Name

Concept Manicure preparation use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - manicure preparations?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2090Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,304 6,795,297

NO 2 4,299 22,438,365

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_11G

Question Name

Concept Scented body product use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - scented body products (including lotion, cream and body wash)?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2091Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,191 22,553,356

NO 2 1,412 6,680,306

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_11H

Question Name

Concept No grooming/cosmetic product use - past 3 months

Question In the past 3 months, that is from [date 3 months ago] to yesterday, have you used any of the following: - none?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2092Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 587 2,386,424

NO 2 5,016 26,847,238

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_12

Question Name

Concept Uses fragrance - number of times

Question How often do you usually use fragrance? (For example: twice a day, three times a week, once a month)

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11A = 1

Note

2093 2095Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 36 3,237 18,624,406

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,366 10,609,256

NOT STATED 999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_12N

Question Name

Concept Uses fragrance - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_12 > 0

Note

2096Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1,476 8,916,532

PER WEEK 2 1,181 6,749,536

PER MONTH 3 496 2,508,009

PER YEAR 4 84 450,329

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,366 10,609,256

NOT STATED 9 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPUD12Y

Question Name

Concept Uses fragrance - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11A = 1

Note

2097 2100Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 2190 3,237 18,624,407

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 2,366 10,609,256

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_13

Question Name

Concept Uses eye makeup - number of times

Question How often do you usually use eye make-up?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11B = 1

Note

2101 2103Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 12 1,878 10,335,502

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,725 18,898,160

NOT STATED 999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_13N

Question Name

Concept Uses eye makeup - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_13 > 0

Note

2104Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 948 5,850,033

PER WEEK 2 582 2,993,592

PER MONTH 3 255 1,114,381

PER YEAR 4 93 377,496

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,725 18,898,160

NOT STATED 9 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPUD13Y

Question Name

Concept Uses eye makeup - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11B = 1

Note

2105 2108Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 1825 1,878 10,335,502

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 3,725 18,898,160

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_14

Question Name

Concept Uses lipstick - number of times

Question How often do you usually use lipstick?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11C = 1

Note

2109 2111Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 20 2,171 11,394,316

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,432 17,839,345

NOT STATED 999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_14N

Question Name

Concept Uses lipstick - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_14 > 0

Note

2112Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1,113 6,707,219

PER WEEK 2 720 3,355,762

PER MONTH 3 265 992,490

PER YEAR 4 73 338,846

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,432 17,839,345

NOT STATED 9 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPUD14Y

Question Name

Concept Uses lipstick - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11C = 1

Note

2113 2116Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 7300 2,171 11,394,318

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 3,432 17,839,345

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_15

Question Name

Concept Uses hair dye - number of times

Question How often do you usually use hair dye?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11D = 1

Note

2117 2119Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 18 1,406 8,155,651

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,197 21,078,010

NOT STATED 999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_15N

Question Name

Concept Uses hair dye - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_15 > 0

Note

2120Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 4 18,803

PER WEEK 2 4 21,844

PER MONTH 3 394 2,272,846

PER YEAR 4 1,004 5,842,159

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,197 21,078,010

NOT STATED 9 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPUD15Y

Question Name

Concept Uses hair dye - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11D = 1

Note

2121 2124Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 1 - 730 1,406 8,155,652

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 4,197 21,078,010

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_16

Question Name

Concept Uses hair style products - number of times

Question How often do you usually use hair style products?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11E = 1

Note

2125 2127Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 15 2,869 15,941,958

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,734 13,291,704

NOT STATED 999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_16N

Question Name

Concept Uses hair style products - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_16 > 0

Note

2128Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 1,134 7,430,196

PER WEEK 2 1,257 6,423,472

PER MONTH 3 372 1,616,587

PER YEAR 4 104 467,790

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,734 13,291,704

NOT STATED 9 3 5,697

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Question Name

Concept Uses hair style products - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11E = 1

Note

2129 2132Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1095 2,869 15,941,957

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 2,734 13,291,704

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_17

Question Name

Concept Uses manicure preparations - number of times

Question How often do you usually use manicure preparations?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11F = 1

Note

2133 2135Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 24 1,304 6,795,297

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,299 22,438,365

NOT STATED 999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_17N

Question Name

Concept Uses manicure preparations - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_17 > 0

Note

2136Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 20 109,123

PER WEEK 2 399 2,048,771

PER MONTH 3 671 3,353,344

PER YEAR 4 212 1,258,205

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,299 22,438,365

NOT STATED 9 3 27,636

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPUD17Y

Question Name

Concept Uses manicure preparations - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11F = 1

Note

2137 2140Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1460 1,304 6,795,296

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 4,299 22,438,365

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPU_18

Question Name

Concept Uses scented body products - number of times

Question How often do you usually use scented body products?

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11G = 1

Note

2141 2143Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 16 4,191 22,553,357

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,412 6,680,306

NOT STATED 999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GPU_18N

Question Name

Concept Uses scented body products - reporting period

Question INTERVIEWER: Select the reporting period.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_18 > 0

Note

2144Position

Content Code Sample Population

PER DAY 1 3,263 18,502,388

PER WEEK 2 806 3,534,344

PER MONTH 3 113 482,459

PER YEAR 4 8 25,956

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,412 6,680,306

NOT STATED 9 2 9,992

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GPUD18Y

Question Name

Concept Uses scented body products - times per year - (D)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered GPU_11G = 1

Note

2145 2148Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TIMES 0 - 1825 4,191 22,553,356

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 1,412 6,680,306

NOT STATED 9999 1 1,782

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_01

Question Name

Concept Worked at job or business last week

Question Last week, did you work at a job or a business? Please include part-time jobs, seasonal work, contract work, self-employment, baby-sitting and any other paid work, regardless of the number of hours worked.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75

Note

2149Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,403 16,873,195

NO 2 1,501 8,004,104

PERMANENTLY UNABLE TO WORK 3 35 216,529

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,662 4,122,240

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_02

Question Name

Concept Absent from job or business last week

Question Last week, did you have a job or business from which you were absent?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 2

Note

2150Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 196 1,361,081

NO 2 1,305 6,643,023

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,100 21,211,963

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_03

Question Name

Concept Had more than one job or business last week

Question Did you have more than one job or business last week?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1

Note

2151Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 287 1,956,847

NO 2 2,312 16,277,429

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,002 10,981,791

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_11

Question Name

Concept Looked for work - past 4 weeks

Question In the past 4 weeks, did you do anything to find work?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_02 = 2

Note

2152Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 193 1,072,264

NO 2 1,112 5,570,759

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,296 22,573,045

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_13

Question Name

Concept Main reason not currently working

Question What is the main reason that you are not currently working at a job or business?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_11 = 2

Note

2153 2154Position -

Content Code Sample Population

OWN ILLNESS OR DISABILITY 1 83 442,950

CARING FOR - OWN CHILDREN 2 111 613,245

CARING FOR - ELDER RELATIVES 3 3 9,150

PREGNANCY (FEMALES ONLY) 4 3 36,705

OTHER PERSONAL/FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES 5 20 90,331

VACATION 6 9 27,918

SCHOOL OR EDUCATIONAL LEAVE 7 226 1,096,692

RETIRED 8 593 2,822,788

BELIEVES NO WORK AVAILABLE(AREA/SKILLS) 9 4 47,713

OTHER 10 60 383,266

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,489 23,645,309

NOT STATED 99 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_14

Question Name

Concept Not working - Health

Question Is this due to your physical health, to your emotional or mental health, to your use of alcohol or drugs, or to another reason?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_13 = 1

Note

2155Position

Content Code Sample Population

PHYSICAL HEALTH 1 65 319,508

EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL HEALTH(INC. STRESS) 2 17 97,862

ANOTHER REASON 4 1 25,580

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,518 28,773,118

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_21

Question Name

Concept Worked at job or business at any time - past 12 months

Question Did you work at a job or a business at any time in the past 12 months? Please include part-time jobs, seasonal work, contract work, self-employment, baby-sitting and any other paid work, regardless of the number of hours worked.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 3 or LBF_02 = 2

Note

2156Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 350 2,005,325

NO 2 990 4,854,227

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,261 22,356,516

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_22

Question Name

Concept Did anything to find work - past 12 months

Question During the past 12 months did you do anything to find work?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_21 <> 1, excluding those who answered LBF_11 = 1

Note

2157Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 13 77,531

NO 2 923 4,585,257

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,665 24,553,280

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_23

Question Name

Concept Had more than one job or business - past 12 months

Question During that 12 months did you work at more than one job or business at the same time?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_21 = 1

Note

2158Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 28 165,271

NO 2 322 1,840,054

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,251 27,210,742

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_31

Question Name

Concept Employee or self-employed

Question Were/Are you an employee or self-employed?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2159Position

Content Code Sample Population

EMPLOYEE 1 2,429 16,772,198

SELF-EMPLOYED 2 507 3,414,269

WORKING - A FAMILY BUSINESS WITHOUT PAY 3 13 53,134

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,652 8,976,466

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_31A

Question Name

Concept Has employees

Question Did/Do you have any employees?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_31 = 2

Note

2160Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 155 954,298

NO 2 352 2,459,971

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,094 25,801,798

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_SIC

Question Name

Concept Standard Industrial Classification

Question

Length 5

Universe Respondents who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2161 2165Position -

Content Code Sample Population

STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION 1100 - 9191 2,948 20,237,480

NOT APPLICABLE 99996 2,655 8,983,274

NOT STATED 99999 1 14,692

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_SOC

Question Name

Concept Standard Occupational Classification

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2166 2169Position -

Content Code Sample Population

STANDARD OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION A012 - J319 2,948 20,237,480

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 2,655 8,983,274

NOT STATED 9999 1 14,692

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_36A

Question Name

Concept Job or business permanent

Question Was/is your job permanent, or was/is there some way that it was/is not permanent? (For example: seasonal, temporary, term, casual)

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2170Position

Content Code Sample Population

PERMANENT 1 2,395 17,004,273

NOT PERMANENT 2 553 3,233,588

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,652 8,976,466

DON'T KNOW 7 1 1,741

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_36B

Question Name

Concept Reason job/business not permanent

Question In what way was/is your job not permanent?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_36A = 2

Note

2171Position

Content Code Sample Population

SEASONAL 1 144 741,722

TEMPORARY, TERM OR CONTRACT 2 226 1,460,111

CASUAL JOB 3 162 899,524

WORK DONE THROUGH A TEMP. HELP AGENCY 4 4 12,121

OTHER 5 16 116,974

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,047 25,980,739

DON'T KNOW 7 1 3,137

NOT STATED 9 4 21,118

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_37

Question Name

Concept Smoking restrictions at work

Question At your place of work, what were/are the restrictions on smoking?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2172Position

Content Code Sample Population

RESTRICTED COMPLETELY 1 2,347 16,150,354

ALLOWED IN DESIGNATED AREAS 2 359 2,609,113

RESTRICTED ONLY IN CERTAIN PLACES 3 72 477,726

NOT RESTRICTED AT ALL 4 167 986,017

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,652 8,976,466

DON'T KNOW 7 4 16,392

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_41

Question Name

Concept Main reason absent from work - last week

Question What was the main reason you were absent from work last week?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_02 = 1

Note

2173 2174Position -

Content Code Sample Population

OWN ILLNESS OR DISABILITY 1 34 282,560

CARING FOR - OWN CHILDREN 2 3 16,616

CARING FOR - ELDERLY RELATIVES 3 1 7,820

MATERNITY LEAVE (FEMALES ONLY) 4 22 157,429

OTHER PERSONAL /FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES 5 1 22,708

VACATION 6 91 604,164

TEMP. LAYOFF DUE TO BUSINESS CONDITIONS 8 3 18,568

SEASONAL LAYOFF 9 7 38,203

CASUAL JOB, NO WORK AVAILABLE 10 4 19,132

WORK SCHEDULE 11 2 7,239

SELF-EMPLOYED, NO WORK AVAILABLE 12 6 32,646

SEASONAL BUSINESS 13 2 13,163

SCHOOL OR EDUCATIONAL LEAVE 14 6 56,467

OTHER 15 14 84,367

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,402 27,838,636

NOT STATED 99 6 35,727

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_41A

Question Name

Concept Reason for not working - own illness or disability

Question Was that due to your physical health, to your emotional or mental health, to your use of alcohol or drugs, or to another reason?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_41 = 1

Note

2175Position

Content Code Sample Population

PHYSICAL HEALTH 1 30 265,892

EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL HEALTH(INC. STRESS) 2 3 15,397

ANOTHER REASON 4 1 1,271

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,217 26,928,183

NOT STATED 9 353 2,024,702

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_42

Question Name

Concept Hours/week usually worked at job/business

Question About how many hours a week did/do you usually work at your job/business? If you usually worked/work extra hours, paid or unpaid, please include these hours.

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2176 2178Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF HOURS 1 - 168 2,934 20,163,490

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,652 8,976,466

DON'T KNOW 997 13 68,522

REFUSAL 998 2 7,589

NOT STATED 999 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_44

Question Name

Concept Usual shift worked

Question Which of the following best describes the hours you usually worked/work at your job/business?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2179 2180Position -

Content Code Sample Population

REGULAR DAYTIME SCHEDULE OR SHIFT 1 1,997 14,047,578

REGULAR EVENING SHIFT 2 231 1,399,888

REGULAR NIGHT SHIFT 3 61 382,766

ROTATING SHIFT 4 257 1,765,670

SPLIT SHIFT 5 32 263,113

ON CALL 6 49 377,755

IRREGULAR SCHEDULE 7 302 1,854,961

OTHER 8 20 147,870

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,652 8,976,466

NOT STATED 99 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_45

Question Name

Concept Main reason for work schedule

Question What is the main reason that you worked/work this schedule?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_44 <> 1

Note

2181 2182Position -

Content Code Sample Population

REQUIREMENT OF JOB / NO CHOICE 1 666 4,479,885

GOING TO SCHOOL 2 135 647,534

CARING FOR - OWN CHILDREN 3 31 230,828

TO EARN MORE MONEY 5 14 141,234

LIKES TO WORK THIS SCHEDULE 6 86 593,621

OTHER 7 20 98,921

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,649 23,024,044

NOT STATED 99 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_46

Question Name

Concept Weekend work

Question Do/did you usually work on weekends at this job/business?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2183Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,338 9,044,125

NO 2 1,611 11,195,476

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,652 8,976,466

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_51

Question Name

Concept Number weeks in a row worked more than 1 job - past 12 mnths

Question You indicated that you had/have more than one job. For how many weeks in a row have you worked/did you work at more than one job (in the past 12 months)?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_03 = 1 or LBF_23 = 1

Note

2184 2185Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF WEEKS 1 - 52 312 2,114,452

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,286 27,093,949

DON'T KNOW 97 2 5,084

REFUSAL 98 1 2,582

NOT STATED 99 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_52

Question Name

Concept Main reason worked more than one job - past 12 months

Question What is the main reason that you worked/work at more than one job?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_03 = 1 or LBF_23 = 1

Note

2186 2187Position -

Content Code Sample Population

TO MEET REGULAR HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES 1 79 509,525

TO PAY OFF DEBTS 2 27 164,773

TO BUY SOMETHING SPECIAL 3 5 45,981

TO SAVE FOR THE FUTURE 4 25 149,146

TO GAIN EXPERIENCE 5 23 152,939

TO BUILD UP A BUSINESS 6 32 177,505

ENJOYS THE WORK OF THE SECOND JOB 7 72 522,713

OTHER 8 52 399,535

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,286 27,093,949

NOT STATED 99 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_53

Question Name

Concept Hours/week usually worked at other job(s)

Question About how many hours a week did/do you usually work at your other job(s)? If you usually worked/work extra hours, paid or unpaid, please include these hours.

Length 3

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_03 = 1 or LBF_23 = 1

Note

2188 2190Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF HOURS 1 - 120 312 2,105,140

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,286 27,093,949

DON'T KNOW 997 3 16,978

NOT STATED 999 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_54

Question Name

Concept Weekends worked at other job(s)

Question Did/Do you usually work on weekends at your other job(s)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_03 = 1 or LBF_23 = 1

Note

2191Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 181 1,213,494

NO 2 134 908,624

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,286 27,093,949

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_61

Question Name

Concept Weeks worked at job/business - past 52 weeks

Question During the past 52 weeks how many weeks did you do any work at a job or a business? (Include paid vacation leave, paid maternity leave, and paid sick leave.)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_21 = 1

Note

2192 2193Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF WEEKS 1 - 52 2,943 20,205,810

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,652 8,976,466

DON'T KNOW 97 6 33,791

NOT STATED 99 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBF_71

Question Name

Concept Weeks looking for work - past 52 weeks

Question How many weeks were you looking for work?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_61 <> 52 or LBF_22 = 1 or LBF_21 <> 1 and LBF_11 = 1

Note

2194 2195Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF WEEKS 0 - 52 994 5,637,383

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,605 23,570,948

DON'T KNOW 97 2 7,737

NOT STATED 99 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_72

Question Name

Concept Number weeks - neither working nor looking for work

Question That leaves [# weeks] during which you were neither working nor looking for work. Is that correct?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered (LBF_61 < 52 and LBF_71 < (52 - LBF_61)) or ((LBF_22 = 1 or LBF_21 <> 1 and LBF_11 = 1) and LBF_71 < 52)

Note

2196Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 851 4,762,833

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,743 24,417,784

NOT STATED 9 10 54,827

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_73

Question Name

Concept Main reason was not looking for work

Question What is the main reason that you were not looking for work?

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered (LBF_01 = 1 or LBF_02 = 1 or LBF_11 = 1) and LBF_72 <> 2

Note

2197 2198Position -

Content Code Sample Population

OWN ILLNESS OR DISABILITY 1 40 243,790

CARING FOR - OWN CHILDREN 2 41 210,264

CARING FOR - ELDER RELATIVES 3 1 4,524

PREGNANCY (FEMALES ONLY) 4 13 72,365

OTHER PERSONAL /FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES 5 12 81,697

VACATION 6 118 798,642

TEMP. LAYOFF DUE TO BUSINESS CONDITIONS 8 12 120,266

SEASONAL LAYOFF 9 35 278,126

CASUAL JOB, NO WORK AVAILABLE 10 11 54,822

WORK SCHEDULE 11 8 48,702

SCHOOL OR EDUCATIONAL LEAVE 12 205 1,012,272

RETIRED 13 24 114,754

BELIEVES NO WORK AVAILABLE(AREA/SKILLS) 14 1 4,329

OTHER 15 87 578,235

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,942 25,407,159

NOT STATED 99 54 205,500

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBF_74

Question Name

Concept Reason was not looking for work - own illness or disability

Question Was that due to your physical health, to your emotional or mental health, to your use of alcohol or drugs, or to another reason?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 75 who answered LBF_73 = 1

Note

2199Position

Content Code Sample Population

PHYSICAL HEALTH 1 34 206,281

EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL HEALTH(INC. STRESS) 2 5 36,237

ANOTHER REASON 4 1 1,271

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,510 28,786,156

NOT STATED 9 54 205,500

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBFDHPW

Question Name

Concept Total usual hours worked per week - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

2200 2202Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HOURS PER WEEK 1 - 168 2,931 20,146,513

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,652 8,976,466

NOT STATED 999 21 112,467

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBFDJST

Question Name

Concept Job status - 12 months - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2203 2204Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HAS HAD A JOB THROUGH PAST YEAR 1 2,020 14,863,451

WAS W/O JOB / LOOKING PAST YEAR 2 10 33,901

WAS W/O JOB / NOT LOOKING PAST YEAR 3 923 4,585,257

HAD JOB PART YEAR / LOOKING PART YEAR 4 128 812,936

HAD JOB PART YR / NOT LOOKING PART YR 5 622 3,661,809

LOOKING PART YR / NOT LOOKING PART YR 6 57 235,069

HAD JOB / LOOKING / NOT LOOKING 7 172 865,954

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,662 4,122,240

NOT STATED 99 10 54,827

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBFDMJS

Question Name

Concept Multiple job status - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2205Position

Content Code Sample Population

HAS MULT. JOBS-HAD THEM ALL L. Y. 1 149 1,138,420

HAS MULT. JOBS-DID NOT HAVE L. Y. 2 139 821,405

CURRENTLY HAS ONLY ONE JOB 3 2,312 16,277,429

DOES NOT HAVE JOB-MULTIPLE JOBS L. Y. 4 24 154,627

DOESN’T HAVE JOB-ONLY 1 AT A TIME L. Y. 5 1,312 6,694,281

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,662 4,122,240

NOT STATED 9 6 27,043

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBFDPFT

Question Name

Concept Usual hours worked - full-time / part-time status - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2206Position

Content Code Sample Population

FULL-TIME 1 2,190 16,016,092

PART-TIME 2 741 4,130,419

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,652 8,976,466

NOT STATED 9 21 112,467

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBFDRNW

Question Name

Concept Main reason for not working last week - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2207 2208Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PERMANENTLY UNABLE TO WORK 1 32 200,179

OWN ILLNESS OR DISABILITY 2 117 725,509

CARING FOR - OWN CHILDREN 3 114 629,861

CARING FOR - ELDER RELATIVES 4 4 16,971

PREGNANCY / MATERNITY LEAVE 5 25 194,134

OTHER PERSONAL /FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES 6 21 113,039

VACATION 7 100 632,082

SCHOOL OR EDUCATIONAL LEAVE 8 232 1,153,160

RETIRED 9 593 2,822,788

BELIEVES NO WORK AVAILABLE(AREA/SKILLS) 10 4 47,713

TEMP. LAYOFF DUE TO BUSINESS CONDITIONS 12 3 18,568

SEASONAL LAYOFF 13 7 38,203

CASUAL JOB, NO WORK AVAILABLE 14 4 19,132

SELF-EMPLOYED, NO WORK AVAILABLE 15 6 32,646

SEASONAL BUSINESS 16 2 13,163

LOOKING FOR WORK 17 193 1,072,264

WORK SCHEDULE 18 2 7,239

OTHER 19 74 467,633

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,065 20,995,434

NOT STATED 99 6 35,727

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBFDSTU

Question Name

Concept Student working status - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2209Position

Content Code Sample Population

WORKED / SCHOOL FULL-TIME 1 478 2,249,373

WORKED / SCHOOL PART-TIME 2 122 993,677

DID NOT WORK / SCHOOL FULL-TIME 3 152 666,722

DID NOT WORK / SCHOOL PART-TIME 4 25 153,510

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,824 25,152,786

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LBFDWSL

Question Name

Concept Working status last week - 6 groups - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2210 2211Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HAD A JOB - AT WORK LAST WEEK 1 2,403 16,873,195

HAD A JOB - TEMPORARY / SEASONAL LAYOFF 2 22 121,712

HAD A JOB -ABSENT FOR SOME OTHER REASON 3 174 1,239,369

NO JOB - LOOKED OVER PAST 4 WEEKS 4 193 1,072,264

NO JOB - DID NOT LOOK OVER PAST 4 WEEKS 5 1,112 5,570,759

PERMANENTLY UNABLE TO WORK 6 32 200,179

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,662 4,122,240

NOT STATED 99 6 35,727

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LBFDWSS

Question Name

Concept Working status last week - 4 groups - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2212Position

Content Code Sample Population

HAD A JOB - AT WORK LAST WEEK 1 2,403 16,873,195

HAD A JOB - ABSENT FROM WORK LAST WEEK 2 196 1,361,081

DID NOT HAVE A JOB LAST WEEK 3 1,305 6,643,023

PERMANENTLY UNABLE TO WORK 4 35 216,529

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,662 4,122,240

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_11

Question Name

Concept Country of birth

Question In what country were you born?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2213 2214Position -

Content Code Sample Population

CANADA 1 4,579 22,971,486

CHINA 2 92 545,213

FRANCE 3 26 218,295

GERMANY 4 26 135,151

GREECE 5 8 33,130

GUYANA 6 10 83,871

HONG KONG 7 14 127,843

HUNGARY 8 9 52,572

INDIA 9 63 482,071

ITALY 10 27 148,626

JAMAICA 11 21 123,442

NETHERLANDS / HOLLAND 12 29 151,053

PHILIPPINES 13 33 267,789

POLAND 14 20 150,430

PORTUGAL 15 14 84,933

UNITED KINGDOM 16 104 498,550

UNITED STATES 17 72 449,035

VIETNAM 18 12 155,821

SRI LANKA 19 7 27,674

OTHER 20 437 2,526,339

REFUSAL 98 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDCCCB

Question Name

Concept Country of birth - (C)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

2215 2217Position -

Content Code Sample Population

COUNTRY OF BIRTH 13 - 813 5,603 29,233,323

NOT STATED 999 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_12

Question Name

Concept Canadian citizen by birth

Question Were you born a Canadian citizen?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_11 > 1

Note

2218Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 26 140,082

NO 2 998 6,121,755

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,579 22,971,486

NOT STATED 9 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_13

Question Name

Concept Year of immigration to Canada

Question In what year did you first come to Canada to live?

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_12 = 2

Note

2219 2222Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEAR 1927 - 2008 998 6,121,755

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 4,605 23,111,567

NOT STATED 9999 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21A

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Canadian

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Canadian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2223Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,944 9,399,138

NO 2 3,631 19,685,399

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21B

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - French

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - French

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2224Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,584 7,930,324

NO 2 3,991 21,154,213

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21C

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - English

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - English

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2225Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,414 7,122,596

NO 2 4,161 21,961,941

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21D

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - German

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - German

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2226Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 695 3,549,490

NO 2 4,880 25,535,047

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21E

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Scottish

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Scottish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2227Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,016 5,441,529

NO 2 4,559 23,643,009

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21F

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Irish

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Irish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2228Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 960 4,746,549

NO 2 4,615 24,337,988

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21G

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Italian

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Italian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2229Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 201 1,086,519

NO 2 5,374 27,998,018

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21H

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Ukrainian

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Ukrainian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2230Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 240 1,335,728

NO 2 5,335 27,748,809

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21I

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Dutch (Netherlands)

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Dutch (Netherlands)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2231Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 240 1,125,355

NO 2 5,335 27,959,182

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21J

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Chinese

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Chinese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2232Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 189 1,077,143

NO 2 5,386 28,007,394

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21K

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Jewish

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Jewish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2233Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 65 300,537

NO 2 5,510 28,784,000

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21L

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Polish

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Polish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2234Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 161 767,003

NO 2 5,414 28,317,535

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21M

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Portuguese

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Portuguese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2235Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 45 298,943

NO 2 5,530 28,785,594

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21N

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - South Asian

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - South Asian (e.g., East Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2236Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 154 1,012,118

NO 2 5,421 28,072,419

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21O

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Norwegian

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Norwegian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2237Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 110 538,492

NO 2 5,465 28,546,045

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21P

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Welsh

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Welsh

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2238Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 90 380,516

NO 2 5,485 28,704,021

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21Q

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Swedish

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Swedish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2239Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 83 318,797

NO 2 5,492 28,765,740

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21R

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - North American Indian

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - North American Indian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2240Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 215 1,169,116

NO 2 5,360 27,915,421

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21S

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Métis

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Métis

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2241Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 82 332,050

NO 2 5,493 28,752,487

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_21T

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Inuit

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Inuit

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2242Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 6,957

NO 2 5,574 29,077,580

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_21U

Question Name

Concept Ethnic origin - Other

Question To which ethnic or cultural groups did your ancestors belong? (For example: French, Scottish, Chinese, East Indian) - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2243Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,075 5,469,895

NO 2 4,500 23,614,642

DON'T KNOW 7 28 148,785

REFUSAL 8 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_22

Question Name

Concept Aboriginal person

Question Are you an Aboriginal person, that is, North American Indian, Métis or Inuit?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2244Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 153 910,688

NO 2 5,444 28,288,374

DON'T KNOW 7 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_23A

Question Name

Concept Aboriginal person - North American Indian

Question Are you: - North American Indian?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 1

Note

2245Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 86 605,081

NO 2 61 284,457

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,444 28,288,374

DON'T KNOW 7 6 21,149

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_23B

Question Name

Concept Aboriginal person - Métis

Question Are you: - Métis?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 1

Note

2246Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 61 283,678

NO 2 86 605,860

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,444 28,288,374

DON'T KNOW 7 6 21,149

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_23C

Question Name

Concept Aboriginal person - Inuit

Question Are you: - Inuit?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 1

Note

2247Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,526

NO 2 146 888,012

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,444 28,288,374

DON'T KNOW 7 6 21,149

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_24A

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - White

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - White?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2248Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,684 23,888,754

NO 2 760 4,399,620

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_24B

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Chinese

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Chinese?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2249Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 180 1,030,233

NO 2 5,264 27,258,141

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_24C

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - South Asian

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - South Asian (e.g., East Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2250Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 150 993,263

NO 2 5,294 27,295,111

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_24D

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Black

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Black?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2251Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 150 647,222

NO 2 5,294 27,641,151

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_24E

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Filipino

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Filipino?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2252Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 53 352,175

NO 2 5,391 27,936,199

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_24F

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Latin American

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Latin American?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2253Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 85 506,467

NO 2 5,359 27,781,906

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_24G

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Southeast Asian

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Southeast Asian (e.g., Cambodian, Indonesian, Laotian, Vietnamese)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2254Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 228,717

NO 2 5,413 28,059,657

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_24H

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Arab

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Arab?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2255Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 237,608

NO 2 5,398 28,050,766

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_24I

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - West Asian

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - West Asian (e.g., Afghan, Iranian)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2256Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 72,661

NO 2 5,429 28,215,713

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_24J

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Japanese

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Japanese?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2257Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 65,940

NO 2 5,429 28,222,433

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_24K

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - Korean

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Korean?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2258Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 23 107,109

NO 2 5,421 28,181,264

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_24L

Question Name

Concept Cultural/racial origin - other

Question People living in Canada come from many different cultural and racial backgrounds. Are you: - Other - Specify?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SDC_22 = 2

Note

2259Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 77 398,377

NO 2 5,367 27,889,997

NOT APPLICABLE 6 153 910,688

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31A

Question Name

Concept Can converse - English

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - English

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2260Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,708 25,512,772

NO 2 896 3,722,672

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31B

Question Name

Concept Can converse - French

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - French

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2261Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,136 9,857,142

NO 2 3,468 19,378,302

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31C

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Arabic

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Arabic

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2262Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 50 311,902

NO 2 5,554 28,923,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31D

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Chinese

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Chinese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2263Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 149 890,498

NO 2 5,455 28,344,947

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31E

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Cree

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Cree

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2264Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 11,747

NO 2 5,600 29,223,698

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31F

Question Name

Concept Can converse - German

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - German

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2265Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 103 696,620

NO 2 5,501 28,538,825

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31G

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Greek

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Greek

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2266Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 26 137,520

NO 2 5,578 29,097,924

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31H

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Hungarian

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Hungarian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2267Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 19 98,453

NO 2 5,585 29,136,992

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31I

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Italian

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Italian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2268Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 76 543,724

NO 2 5,528 28,691,721

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31J

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Korean

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Korean

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2269Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 18 98,183

NO 2 5,586 29,137,261

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31K

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Persian (Farsi)

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Persian (Farsi)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2270Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 24 94,566

NO 2 5,580 29,140,879

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31L

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Polish

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Polish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2271Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 26 168,689

NO 2 5,578 29,066,755

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31M

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Portuguese

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Portuguese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2272Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 30 269,691

NO 2 5,574 28,965,753

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31N

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Punjabi

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Punjabi

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2273Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 427,506

NO 2 5,558 28,807,939

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31O

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Spanish

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Spanish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2274Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 193 1,210,493

NO 2 5,411 28,024,952

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31P

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Tagalog (Pilipino)

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Tagalog (Pilipino)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2275Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 34 267,679

NO 2 5,570 28,967,766

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31Q

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Ukrainian

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Ukrainian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2276Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 27 118,661

NO 2 5,577 29,116,783

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31R

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Vietnamese

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Vietnamese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2277Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 19 204,031

NO 2 5,585 29,031,414

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31S

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Dutch

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Dutch

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2278Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 197,890

NO 2 5,568 29,037,555

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31T

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Hindi

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Hindi

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2279Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 56 482,288

NO 2 5,548 28,753,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31U

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Russian

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Russian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2280Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 242,936

NO 2 5,558 28,992,509

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_31V

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Tamil

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Tamil

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2281Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 37,053

NO 2 5,590 29,198,391

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_31W

Question Name

Concept Can converse - Other

Question In what languages can you conduct a conversation? - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2282Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 331 1,885,404

NO 2 5,273 27,350,040

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_32

Question Name

Concept Language spoken most often at home

Question What language do you speak most often at home?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2283 2284Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ENGLISH 1 3,615 19,264,435

FRENCH 2 1,468 6,701,296

ARABIC 3 17 62,083

CHINESE 4 103 628,231

GERMAN 6 12 52,685

GREEK 7 7 29,976

HUNGARIAN 8 5 15,218

ITALIAN 9 12 71,101

KOREAN 10 11 57,866

PERSIAN (FARSI) 11 16 71,095

POLISH 12 10 86,219

PORTUGUESE 13 11 62,297

PUNJABI 14 32 260,009

SPANISH 15 59 367,842

TAGALOG (PILIPINO) 16 17 211,776

UKRAINIAN 17 3 15,744

VIETNAMESE 18 13 150,965

DUTCH 19 3 11,204

HINDI 20 3 14,105

RUSSIAN 21 23 101,372

TAMIL 22 8 14,640

OTHER 23 155 978,194

DON'T KNOW 97 1 7,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33A

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - English

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - English

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2285Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,275 17,306,122

NO 2 2,329 11,929,322

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33B

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - French

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - French

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2286Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,524 6,885,067

NO 2 4,080 22,350,378

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33C

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Arabic

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Arabic

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2287Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 37 242,810

NO 2 5,567 28,992,635

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33D

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Chinese

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Chinese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2288Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 135 810,918

NO 2 5,469 28,424,526

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33E

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Cree

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Cree

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2289Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 7,251

NO 2 5,602 29,228,193

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33F

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - German

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - German

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2290Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 70 461,337

NO 2 5,534 28,774,107

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33G

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Greek

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Greek

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2291Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 120,033

NO 2 5,582 29,115,411

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33H

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Hungarian

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Hungarian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2292Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 19 100,423

NO 2 5,585 29,135,022

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33I

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Italian

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Italian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2293Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 48 341,567

NO 2 5,556 28,893,877

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33J

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Korean

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Korean

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2294Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 67,641

NO 2 5,588 29,167,804

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33K

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Persian(Farsi)

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Persian (Farsi)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2295Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 84,941

NO 2 5,584 29,150,503

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33L

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Polish

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Polish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2296Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 154,251

NO 2 5,579 29,081,194

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33M

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Portuguese

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Portuguese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2297Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 167,265

NO 2 5,579 29,068,180

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33N

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Punjabi

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Punjabi

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2298Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 310,986

NO 2 5,568 28,924,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33O

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Spanish

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Spanish

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2299Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 80 567,877

NO 2 5,524 28,667,567

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33P

Question Name

Concept First language learned & still understood-Tagalog (Pilipino)

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Tagalog (Pilipino)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2300Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 258,272

NO 2 5,573 28,977,172

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33Q

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Ukrainian

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Ukrainian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2301Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 79,929

NO 2 5,584 29,155,515

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33R

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Vietnamese

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Vietnamese

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2302Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 168,196

NO 2 5,588 29,067,249

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33S

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Dutch

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Dutch

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2303Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 181,836

NO 2 5,573 29,053,609

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33T

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Hindi

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Hindi

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2304Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 50,732

NO 2 5,598 29,184,713

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33U

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Russian

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Russian

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2305Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 122,527

NO 2 5,573 29,112,918

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDC_33V

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Tamil

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Tamil

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2306Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 21,560

NO 2 5,595 29,213,884

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDC_33W

Question Name

Concept First language learned and still understood - Other

Question What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood and can still understand? - Other - Specify

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2307Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 267 1,511,369

NO 2 5,337 27,724,076

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDCDAIM

Question Name

Concept Age at time of immigration - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

2308 2310Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 69 969 5,913,373

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,605 23,111,567

NOT STATED 999 30 210,504

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDCDCGT

Question Name

Concept Cultural or racial group - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2311 2312Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WHITE 1 4,636 23,724,036

BLACK 2 138 615,025

KOREAN 3 20 100,132

FILIPINO 4 43 295,032

JAPANESE 5 11 62,235

CHINESE 6 162 957,833

SOUTH ASIAN 7 146 979,087

SOUTHEAST ASIAN 8 30 222,276

ARAB 9 39 218,559

WEST ASIAN 10 15 72,661

LATIN AMERICAN 11 72 470,747

OTHER RACIAL OR CULTURAL ORIGIN 12 70 365,648

MULTIPLE RACIAL / CULTURAL ORIGINS 13 62 205,102

NOT APPLICABLE 96 153 910,688

NOT STATED 99 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDCDFL1

Question Name

Concept First official language learned and still understood - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2313 2314Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ENGLISH ONLY 1 3,163 16,659,349

FRENCH ONLY 2 1,463 6,598,458

ENGLISH AND FRENCH ONLY 3 47 214,355

ENGLISH AND FRENCH AND OTHER 4 3 14,811

ENGLISH AND OTHER (NOT FRENCH) 5 62 417,607

FRENCH AND OTHER (NOT ENGLISH) 6 11 57,442

NEITHER ENGLISH NOR FRENCH (OTHER) 7 855 5,273,422

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDCDLNG

Question Name

Concept Languages - can converse - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2315 2316Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ENGLISH ONLY 1 2,670 14,290,758

FRENCH ONLY 2 797 3,169,228

ENGLISH AND FRENCH ONLY 3 1,029 5,070,362

ENGLISH AND FRENCH AND OTHER 4 256 1,437,702

ENGLISH AND OTHER (NOT FRENCH) 5 753 4,713,950

FRENCH AND OTHER (NOT ENGLISH) 6 54 179,850

NEITHER ENGLISH NOR FRENCH (OTHER) 7 45 373,595

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDCDRES

Question Name

Concept Length of time in Canada since immigration - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe

Note

2317 2319Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 0 - 80 998 6,121,755

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,605 23,111,567

NOT STATED 999 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDCFABT

Question Name

Concept Aboriginal origin or identity - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2320Position

Content Code Sample Population

ABORIGINAL (I.E. NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN) 1 153 910,688

NOT ABORIGINAL 2 5,444 28,288,374

NOT STATED 9 7 36,383

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SDCFIMM

Question Name

Concept Immigrant - (F)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2321Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 998 6,121,755

NO 2 4,605 23,111,567

NOT STATED 9 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SDCGCB

Question Name

Concept Country of birth - (G)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2322 2323Position -

Content Code Sample Population

CANADA 1 4,579 22,971,486

OTHER NORTH AMERICA 2 88 572,317

SOUTH, CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN 3 120 776,373

EUROPE 4 384 2,097,329

AFRICA 5 74 406,910

ASIA 6 349 2,356,509

OCEANIA 7 9 52,398

NOT STATED 99 1 2,122

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name EDU_01

Question Name

Concept Currently attending a school, college or university

Question Are you currently attending a school, college or university?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older

Note

2324Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,279 7,506,419

NO 2 3,322 21,709,649

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name EDU_02

Question Name

Concept Full or part-time student

Question Are you enrolled as a full-time student or as a part-time student?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older who answered EDU_01 = 1

Note

2325Position

Content Code Sample Population

FULL-TIME 1 2,129 6,352,257

PART-TIME 2 150 1,154,162

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,322 21,709,649

NOT STATED 9 3 19,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_11A

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - wages and salaries

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Wages and salaries

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2326Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,241 23,059,433

NO 2 1,275 5,730,934

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_11B

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - self employment

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Income from self employment

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2327Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,330 6,923,201

NO 2 4,186 21,867,166

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_11C

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - dividends and interest

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Dividends and interest (e.g., on bonds, savings)

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2328Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,130 6,066,051

NO 2 4,386 22,724,316

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_11D

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - employment insurance

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Employment insurance

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2329Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 466 2,547,666

NO 2 5,050 26,242,701

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_11E

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - worker's compensation

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Worker's compensation

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2330Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 124 699,499

NO 2 5,392 28,090,868

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_11F

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - benefits from CAN / QC pension

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Benefits from Canada or Quebec Pension Plan

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2331Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,030 5,033,995

NO 2 4,486 23,756,372

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_11G

Question Name

Concept Source of hhld income - pensions, superannuation & annuities

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Retirement pensions, superannuation and annuities

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2332Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 795 4,047,957

NO 2 4,721 24,742,410

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_11H

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - Old Age Security / GIS

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Old Age Security / GIS

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2333Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 701 3,382,157

NO 2 4,815 25,408,210

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_11I

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - Child Tax Benefit

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Child Tax Benefit

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2334Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,231 8,600,179

NO 2 3,285 20,190,188

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_11J

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - social assistance / welfare

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Provincial or municipal social assistance or welfare

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2335Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 278 1,284,331

NO 2 5,238 27,506,036

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_11K

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - child support

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Child support

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2336Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 387 1,409,419

NO 2 5,129 27,380,948

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_11L

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - alimony

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Alimony

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2337Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 27 127,929

NO 2 5,489 28,662,438

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_11M

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - other

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - Other (e.g., rental income, scholarships)

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2338Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 563 2,898,042

NO 2 4,953 25,892,325

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_11N

Question Name

Concept Source of household income - none

Question Thinking about the total income for all household members, from which of the following sources did your household receive any income in the past 12 months? - None

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2339Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 15,088

NO 2 5,511 28,775,279

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 36 148,449

REFUSAL 8 41 211,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_12

Question Name

Concept Total household income - main source

Question What was the main source of income? (Wages and salaries, Income from self-employment, Dividends and interest (e.g., on bonds, savings), Employment insurance, Worker's compensation, Benefits from Canada or Quebec Pension Plan, Retirement pensions, Superann

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with more than once source of income

Note

2340 2341Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WAGES AND SALARIES 1 3,660 19,963,731

INCOME FROM SELF-EMPLOYMENT 2 662 3,400,439

DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST 3 72 352,637

EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 4 29 66,227

WORKERS' COMPENSATION 5 13 61,861

BENEFITS FROM CANADA OR QUEBEC PENSION 6 178 752,934

RETIREMENT PENSIONS, ETC. 7 456 2,253,403

OLD AGE SECURITY AND G.I.S. 8 85 364,662

CHILD TAX BENEFIT 9 17 69,809

PROV. / MUNIC. SOCIAL ASSIS. / WELFARE 10 185 790,627

CHILD SUPPORT 11 25 123,717

ALIMONY 12 2 19,507

OTHER(I.E. RENTAL INCOME, SCHOLARSHIPS) 13 91 403,354

NONE 14 5 15,088

NOT APPLICABLE 96 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 97 32 144,701

REFUSAL 98 4 7,672

NOT STATED 99 77 359,680

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_21

Question Name

Concept Total household income - best estimate

Question What is your best estimate of the total income, before taxes and deductions, of all household members from all sources in the past 12 months?

Length 6

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older

Note

2342 2347Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AMOUNT IN DOLLARS 6 - 500000 4,216 21,762,722

NONE 0 7 27,975

NOT APPLICABLE 999996 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 999997 1,187 6,373,545

REFUSAL 999998 106 626,125

NOT STATED 999999 77 359,680

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_22

Question Name

Concept Total household income - < $20,000 or $20,000 +

Question Can you estimate in which of the following groups your household income falls? Was the total household income less than $20,000 or $20,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_21 = (DK,RF)

Note

2348Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN $20,000 1 425 1,903,454

$20,000 OR MORE 2 4,918 25,895,783

NO INCOME 3 9 34,579

NOT APPLICABLE 6 11 85,398

DON'T KNOW 7 104 608,226

REFUSAL 8 60 348,326

NOT STATED 9 77 359,680

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_23

Question Name

Concept Total household income - < $10,000 or $10,000 +

Question Was the total household income from all sources less than $10,000 or $10,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_22 = 1

Note

2349Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN $10,000 1 77 379,229

$10,000 OR MORE 2 346 1,517,566

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,938 26,015,759

DON'T KNOW 7 2 6,658

NOT STATED 9 241 1,316,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_24

Question Name

Concept Total household income - < $5,000 or $5,000 +

Question Was the total household income from all sources less than $5,000 or $5,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_23 = 1

Note

2350Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN $5,000 1 17 106,072

$5,000 OR MORE 2 58 259,957

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,284 27,533,325

DON'T KNOW 7 2 13,201

NOT STATED 9 243 1,322,890

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_25

Question Name

Concept Total household income - < $15,000 or $15,000 +

Question Was the total household income from all sources less than $15,000 or $15,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_23 = 2

Note

2351Position

Content Code Sample Population

$10,000 TO LESS THAN $15,000 1 171 768,014

$15,000 OR MORE 2 170 709,264

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,015 26,394,989

DON'T KNOW 7 5 40,288

NOT STATED 9 243 1,322,890

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_26

Question Name

Concept Total household income - < $40,000 or $40,000 +

Question Was the total household income from all sources less than $40,000 or $40,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_22 = 2

Note

2352Position

Content Code Sample Population

$20,000 TO LESS THAN $40,000 1 974 4,564,729

$40,000 OR MORE 2 3,907 21,139,318

NOT APPLICABLE 6 445 2,023,430

DON'T KNOW 7 29 159,071

REFUSAL 8 8 32,665

NOT STATED 9 241 1,316,231

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_27

Question Name

Concept Total household income - < $30,000 or $30,000 +

Question Was the total household income from all sources less than $30,000 or $30,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_26 = 1

Note

2353Position

Content Code Sample Population

$20,000 TO LESS THAN $30,000 1 444 2,108,768

$30,000 OR MORE 2 520 2,415,519

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,352 23,162,748

DON'T KNOW 7 9 22,338

REFUSAL 8 1 18,104

NOT STATED 9 278 1,507,967

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_28

Question Name

Concept Total household income - $40,000 +

Question Was the total household income from all sources: (less than $50,000?, $50,000 to less than $60,000?, $60,000 to less than $80,000, $80,000 to less than $100,000?, $100,000 or more?)

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_26 = 2

Note

2354Position

Content Code Sample Population

$40,000 TO LESS THAN $50,000 1 488 2,435,715

$50,000 TO LESS THAN $60,000 2 468 2,543,768

$60,000 TO LESS THAN $80,000 3 836 4,568,776

$80,000 OR MORE 4 601 3,376,417

$100,000 OR MORE 5 1,475 7,939,662

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,419 6,588,160

DON'T KNOW 7 30 185,379

REFUSAL 8 9 89,601

NOT STATED 9 278 1,507,967

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_31

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - best estimate

Question What is your best estimate of your total personal income, before taxes and other deductions, from all sources in the past 12 months?

Length 6

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_22 = (1,2)

Note

2355 2360Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AMOUNT IN DOLLARS 6 - 500000 3,320 21,325,756

NONE 0 210 1,028,465

NOT APPLICABLE 999996 1,504 3,458,189

DON'T KNOW 999997 363 2,147,301

REFUSAL 999998 28 192,250

NOT STATED 999999 179 1,083,483

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_32

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - < $20,000 or $20,000 +

Question Can you estimate in which of the following groups your personal income falls? Was the total personal income less than $20,000 or $20,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_22 = (1,2)

Note

2361Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN $20,000 1 1,248 6,510,704

$20,000 OR MORE 2 2,436 16,975,557

NO INCOME 3 211 1,031,569

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,504 3,458,189

DON'T KNOW 7 13 80,391

REFUSAL 8 13 95,551

NOT STATED 9 179 1,083,483

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_33

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - < $10,000 or $10,000 +

Question Was your total personal income less than $10,000 or $10,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_32 = 1

Note

2362Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN $10,000 1 631 2,831,284

$10,000 OR MORE 2 613 3,670,114

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,151 21,465,315

DON'T KNOW 7 4 9,306

NOT STATED 9 205 1,259,425

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_34

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - < $5,000 or $5,000 +

Question Was your total personal income less than $5,000 or $5,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_33 = 1

Note

2363Position

Content Code Sample Population

LESS THAN $5,000 1 311 1,189,748

$5,000 OR MORE 2 320 1,641,536

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,764 25,135,429

NOT STATED 9 209 1,268,731

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_35

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - < $15,000 or $15,000 +

Question Was your total personal income less than $15,000 or $15,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_33 = 2

Note

2364Position

Content Code Sample Population

$10,000 TO LESS THAN $15,000 1 337 2,030,514

$15,000 OR MORE 2 274 1,636,427

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,782 24,296,599

DON'T KNOW 7 2 3,174

NOT STATED 9 209 1,268,731

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_36

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - < $40,000 or $40,000 +

Question Was your total personal income less than $40,000 or $40,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_32 = 2

Note

2365Position

Content Code Sample Population

$20,000 TO LESS THAN $40,000 1 1,028 6,932,946

$40,000 OR MORE 2 1,406 10,034,443

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,963 11,000,462

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,745

REFUSAL 8 1 2,423

NOT STATED 9 205 1,259,425

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INC_37

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - < $30,000 or $30,000 +

Question Was your total personal income less than $30,000 or $30,000 or more?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_36 = 1

Note

2366Position

Content Code Sample Population

$20,000 TO LESS THAN $30,000 1 515 3,444,884

$30,000 OR MORE 2 511 3,465,478

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,369 21,034,905

REFUSAL 8 2 22,584

NOT STATED 9 207 1,267,593

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INC_38

Question Name

Concept Total personal income - $40,000 +

Question Was your total personal income: (less than $50,000?, $50,000 to less than $60,000?, $60,000 to less than $80,000?, $80,000 to less than $100,000? Or $100,000 or more?)

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older who answered INC_36 = 2

Note

2367Position

Content Code Sample Population

$40,000 TO LESS THAN $50,000 1 368 2,485,768

$50,000 TO LESS THAN $60,000 2 276 1,927,283

$60,000 TO LESS THAN $80,000 3 372 2,825,878

$80,000 OR MORE 4 166 1,270,064

$100,000 OR MORE 5 221 1,472,731

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,991 17,933,408

DON'T KNOW 7 1 6,524

REFUSAL 8 2 46,196

NOT STATED 9 207 1,267,593

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INCDHH

Question Name

Concept Total household income from all sources - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2368 2369Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO INCOME 1 9 34,579

LESS THAN $5,000 2 17 106,072

$5,000 TO $9,999 3 58 259,957

$10,000 TO $14,999 4 171 768,014

$15,000 TO $19,999 5 170 709,264

$20,000 TO $29,999 6 444 2,108,768

$30,000 TO $39,999 7 520 2,415,519

$40,000 TO $49,999 8 488 2,435,715

$50,000 TO $59,999 9 468 2,543,768

$60,000 TO $79,999 10 836 4,568,776

$80,000 TO $99,999 11 601 3,376,417

$100,000 OR MORE 12 1,475 7,939,662

NOT STATED 99 347 1,968,935

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INCDPER

Question Name

Concept Total personal income from all sources - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2370 2371Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO INCOME 1 216 1,053,596

LESS THAN $5,000 2 311 1,189,748

$5,000 TO $9,999 3 320 1,641,536

$10,000 TO $14,999 4 337 2,030,514

$15,000 TO $19,999 5 274 1,636,427

$20,000 TO $29,999 6 515 3,444,884

$30,000 TO $39,999 7 511 3,465,478

$40,000 TO $49,999 8 368 2,485,768

$50,000 TO $59,999 9 276 1,927,283

$60,000 TO $79,999 10 372 2,825,878

$80,000 TO $99,999 11 166 1,270,064

$100,000 OR MORE 12 221 1,472,731

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,499 3,436,162

NOT STATED 99 218 1,355,377

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INCDDIA2

Question Name

Concept Income adequacy - 2 groups - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2372Position

Content Code Sample Population

LOW INCOME 1 355 1,504,172

MIDDLE OR HIGH INCOME 2 4,902 25,762,337

NOT STATED 9 347 1,968,935

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name INCDDIA4

Question Name

Concept Income adequacy - 4 groups - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2373Position

Content Code Sample Population

LOWEST INCOME GROUPING 1 355 1,504,172

LOWER MIDDLE INCOME GROUPING 2 863 4,024,024

UPPER MIDDLE INCOME GROUPING 3 1,689 8,687,939

HIGHEST INCOME GROUPING 4 2,350 13,050,374

NOT STATED 9 347 1,968,935

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name INCDDIA5

Question Name

Concept Income adequacy - 5 groups - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

2374Position

Content Code Sample Population

LOWEST INCOME GROUPING 1 95 426,213

LOWER MIDDLE INCOME GROUPING 2 260 1,077,960

MIDDLE INCOME GROUPING 3 863 4,024,024

UPPER MIDDLE INCOME GROUPING 4 1,689 8,687,939

HIGHEST INCOME GROUPING 5 2,350 13,050,374

NOT STATED 9 347 1,968,935

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name C2_YEAR

Question Name

Concept Year of household interview

Question

Length 4

Universe All respondents

Note

2375 2378Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEAR 2007 - 2009 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name C2_MTH

Question Name

Concept Month of household interview

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2379 2380Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MONTH (1 TO 12) 1 - 12 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name C2_DAY

Question Name

Concept Day of household interview

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2381 2382Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DAY (1 TO 31) 1 - 31 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name V2_YEAR

Question Name

Concept Year of clinic visit

Question

Length 4

Universe All respondents

Note

2383 2386Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEAR 2007 - 2009 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name V2_MTH

Question Name

Concept Month of clinic visit

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2387 2388Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MONTH (1 TO 12) 1 - 12 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name V2_DAY

Question Name

Concept Day of clinic visit

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2389 2390Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DAY (1 TO 31) 1 - 31 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name V2_HOUR

Question Name

Concept Hour of clinic visit

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2391 2392Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HOUR OF THE DAY 6 - 20 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name V2_MIN

Question Name

Concept Minute of clinic visit

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2393 2394Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MINUTE OF THE DAY 0 - 59 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name V2_TYPE

Question Name

Concept Type of visit

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2395Position

Content Code Sample Population

CLINIC VISIT 1 5,583 29,118,160

HOME VISIT 2 21 117,284

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CLC_YOB

Question Name

Concept Year of birth

Question

Length 4

Universe

Note

2396 2399Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEAR 1927 - 2002 5,603 29,227,456

REFUSAL 9998 1 7,989

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CLC_MOB

Question Name

Concept Month of birth

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2400 2401Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MONTH (1 TO 12) 1 - 12 5,603 29,227,454

REFUSAL 98 1 7,989

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CLC_DOB

Question Name

Concept Day of birth

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

2402 2403Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DAY (1 TO 31) 1 - 31 5,603 29,227,456

REFUSAL 98 1 7,989

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CLC_AGE

Question Name

Concept Age at clinic visit

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

2404 2406Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEARS 6 - 80 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CLC_SEX

Question Name

Concept Sex

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2407Position

Content Code Sample Population

MALE 1 2,706 14,559,043

FEMALE 2 2,898 14,676,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CLC_LNG

Question Name

Concept Preferred official language

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2408Position

Content Code Sample Population

ENGLISH 1 4,111 22,503,260

FRENCH 2 1,493 6,732,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CON_11

Question Name

Concept Read consent booklet

Question Before we start the clinic tests, we need to review the consent booklet that was given to you during the interview at your home. Did you have a chance to read that booklet?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2409Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,375 28,029,215

NO 2 229 1,206,229

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CON_15

Question Name

Concept Parent or guardian consented to physical measures

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether a parent or guardian has consented to the respondent participating in the physical measure tests.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 13 and under

Note

2410Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,366 3,010,014

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,238 26,225,431

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CON_16

Question Name

Concept Respondent consented to physical measures

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent has consented to participating in the physical measures tests.

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2411Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CON_23

Question Name

Concept Respondent consented to provide Hep B/C info to province

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether Statistics Canada has been authorised to provide information regarding Hepatitis B and C to the appropriate provincial authority.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older

Note

2412Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,203 26,037,043

NO 2 35 188,388

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,366 3,010,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CON_24

Question Name

Concept Parent or guardian consented to storage of blood and urine

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether a parent or guardian has consented to storage of the respondent’s blood and urine.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 13 and under

Note

2413Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,327 2,917,376

NO 2 39 92,638

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,238 26,225,431

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CON_25

Question Name

Concept Respondent consented to storage of blood and urine

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent has agreed to storage of blood and urine.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older

Note

2414Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,115 25,391,816

NO 2 123 833,615

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,366 3,010,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CON_26

Question Name

Concept Respondent consented to storage of DNA

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent has agreed to storage of DNA.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 20 and older

Note

2415Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,318 22,280,949

NO 2 199 1,451,792

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,087 5,502,704

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATG_11H

Question Name

Concept Time last ate/drank - hour

Question When did you last eat or drink anything other than water?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2416 2417Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HOUR OF THE DAY 0 - 23 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATG_11M

Question Name

Concept Time last ate/drank - minute

Question When did you last eat or drink anything other than water?

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

2418 2419Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MINUTE OF THE DAY 0 - 59 5,604 29,235,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATG_12

Question Name

Concept Met fasting requirements

Question INSTRUCTION: Probe to determine what and how much the respondent ate or drank. Record whether the respondent met the fasting requirements.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who ate or drank less than 10 hours before clinic appointment

Note

2420Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 39 321,794

NO 2 2,547 13,554,876

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,997 15,169,583

NOT STATED 9 21 189,192

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATGD12

Question Name

Concept Fasting status - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2421Position

Content Code Sample Population

FASTED 1 3,034 15,644,455

NOT FASTED 2 2,570 13,590,989

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATG_13

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent should be screened out of the mCAFT.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 69 and under

Note

2422Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 2,364 12,695,109

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,237 16,536,250

NOT STATED 9 3 4,085

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATG_21

Question Name

Concept Smoked within past 2 hours

Question Have you smoked cigarettes or used other tobacco or nicotine products during the past 2 hours?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2423Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 166 1,154,350

NO 2 5,438 28,081,095

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATG_31

Question Name

Concept Drank alcohol since midnight

Question Have you consumed any alcohol since midnight?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2424Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 208,001

NO 2 5,579 29,027,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATG_32

Question Name

Concept Alcohol exclusion from tests

Question INSTRUCTION: Probe to determine when and how much the respondent drank. Record whether the respondent should be excluded from one or more tests.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered ATG_31 = 1

Note

2425Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 25 208,001

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,579 29,027,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATG_33A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered ATG_32 = 1

Note

2426Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATG_33B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered ATG_32 = 1

Note

2427Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATG_33C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered ATG_32 = 1

Note

2428Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATG_33D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered ATG_32 = 1

Note

2429Position

Content Code Sample Population

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATG_41

Question Name

Concept Exercised today

Question Have you exercised today? (e.g., running, swimming, weight training, etc.)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2430Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 651 2,540,296

NO 2 4,953 26,695,148

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATG_42

Question Name

Concept Length of exercise

Question For how long did you exercise?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered ATG_41 = 1

Note

2431Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 15 MINUTES 1 202 818,377

16 TO 30 MINUTES 2 193 749,948

31 TO 60 MINUTES 3 162 615,357

MORE THAN ONE HOUR 4 94 356,614

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,953 26,695,148

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_11

Question Name

Concept Pregnant

Question Are you currently pregnant?

Length 1

Universe

Note

2432Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 231,703

NO 2 1,558 9,684,897

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,014 19,316,669

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,175

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_12

Question Name

Concept Number of weeks pregnant

Question In what week are you?

Length 2

Universe

Note

2433 2434Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF WEEKS 5 - 38 31 231,703

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,572 29,001,566

NOT STATED 99 1 2,175

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_31

Question Name

Concept Asthma / Breathing condition that worsens with exercise

Question Have you been diagnosed with exercise induced asthma or a breathing condition that worsens with exercise? (For example: chronic bronchitis, emphysema, COPD.)

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2435Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 293 1,333,527

NO 2 5,311 27,901,918

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_32

Question Name

Concept Reported asthma during home interview - confirmed

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you had asthma. Is this correct?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_31 = 2 and CCC_11 = 1

Note

2436Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 294 1,354,447

NO 2 28 113,871

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,282 27,767,127

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_33

Question Name

Concept Reported chronic bronchitis during home interview -confirmed

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you had chronic bronchitis. Is this correct?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_31 = 2 and CCC_41 = 1

Note

2437Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 158,129

NO 2 3 12,018

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,570 29,065,297

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_34

Question Name

Concept Reported emphysema during home interview - confirmed

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you had emphysema. Is this correct?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_31 = 2 and CCC_43 = 1

Note

2438Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 29,274

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,599 29,206,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_35

Question Name

Concept Reported COPD during home interview - confirmed

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Is this correct?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_31 = 2 and CCC_45 = 1

Note

2439Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 11 54,677

NO 2 2 9,210

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,171,557

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_36

Question Name

Concept Currently taking medication for breathing condition(s)

Question Are you currently taking any medication for your breathing condition(s)?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_31 = 1 or PHC_32 = 1 or PHC_33 = 1 or PHC_34 = 1 or PHC_35 = 1

Note

2440Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 362 1,684,464

NO 2 272 1,245,590

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,970 26,305,391

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_37

Question Name

Concept Medication available

Question Do you have your medication with you?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 69 and under who answered PHC_36 = 1

Note

2441Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 243 1,246,516

NO 2 78 276,088

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,283 27,712,840

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_41

Question Name

Concept Has acute condition

Question Do you have an acute condition (e.g., sprained ankle, cold, flu, other infection) that may prevent you from participating in any of the tests today?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2442Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 779 4,091,122

NO 2 4,825 25,144,322

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_42A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - phlebotomy

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - phlebotomy

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2443Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 778 4,076,443

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_42B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - urine

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - urine

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2444Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 778 4,076,443

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_42C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - height and weight

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - height and weight

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2445Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 778 4,076,443

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_42D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - skinfolds

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - skinfolds

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2446Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 30,556

NO 2 772 4,045,887

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_42E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - activity monitor

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - activity monitor

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2447Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 10 42,955

NO 2 768 4,033,488

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_42F

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - spirometry

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - spirometry

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2448Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 46,942

NO 2 762 4,029,501

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_42G

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2449Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 80 424,947

NO 2 698 3,651,496

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_42H

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2450Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 28,039

NO 2 769 4,048,404

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_42I

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2451Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 55 321,611

NO 2 723 3,754,832

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_42J

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2452Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 71 433,184

NO 2 707 3,643,259

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_42K

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - oral health

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - oral health

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PHC_41 = 1

Note

2453Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 778 4,076,443

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,825 25,144,322

NOT STATED 9 1 14,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHC_51

Question Name

Concept Has haemophilia

Question Do you have haemophilia?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2454Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 7,785

NO 2 5,601 29,227,659

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PHC_52

Question Name

Concept Received chemotherapy - past four weeks

Question Have you received chemotherapy in the past four weeks?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2455Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 24,250

NO 2 5,599 29,211,195

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPQ_11

Question Name

Concept Wheezing or whistling - any time in the past

Question Has your child ever had wheezing or whistling in the chest at any time in the past?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of respondents aged 12 and under

Note

2456Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 309 633,115

NO 2 904 1,946,026

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,391 26,656,303

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPQ_12

Question Name

Concept Wheezing or whistling - last 12 months

Question Has your child had wheezing or whistling in the chest in the last 12 months?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of respondents aged 12 and under who answered SPQ_11 = 1

Note

2457Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 94 191,595

NO 2 215 441,521

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,295 28,602,329

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPQ_13

Question Name

Concept Number of attacks of wheezing - last 12 months

Question How many attacks of wheezing has your child had in the last 12 months?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of respondents aged 12 and under who answered SPQ_12 = 1

Note

2458Position

Content Code Sample Population

1 TO 3 ATTACKS 1 65 126,187

4 TO 12 ATTACKS 2 22 55,845

MORE THAN 12 ATTACKS 3 7 9,562

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,510 29,043,850

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPQ_14

Question Name

Concept Sleep disturbed due to wheezing - last 12 months

Question In the last 12 months, how often, on average, has your child’s sleep been disturbed due to wheezing?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of respondents aged 12 and under who answered SPQ_12 = 1

Note

2459Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEVER 1 62 124,593

LESS THAN ONE NIGHT PER WEEK 2 28 59,360

ONE OR MORE NIGHTS PER WEEK 3 4 7,642

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,510 29,043,850

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPQ_15

Question Name

Concept Wheezing limiting speech - last 12 months

Question In the last 12 months, has wheezing ever been severe enough to limit your child’s speech to only one or two words at a time between breaths?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of respondents aged 12 and under who answered SPQ_12 = 1

Note

2460Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 13 28,823

NO 2 81 162,771

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,510 29,043,850

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPQ_16

Question Name

Concept Wheezy during or after exercise - last 12 months

Question In the last 12 months, has your child’s chest sounded wheezy during or after exercise?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of respondents aged 12 and under

Note

2461Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 52 110,979

NO 2 1,161 2,468,162

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,391 26,656,303

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPQ_17

Question Name

Concept Dry cough at night - last 12 months

Question In the last 12 months, has your child had a dry cough at night, apart from a cough associated with a cold or a chest infection?

Length 1

Universe Parent or guardian of respondents aged 12 and under

Note

2462Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 113 233,142

NO 2 1,100 2,345,999

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,391 26,656,303

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPQ_21

Question Name

Concept Cough regularly

Question Do you cough regularly?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 13 and older

Note

2463Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 597 3,758,897

NO 2 3,794 22,897,406

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,213 2,579,141

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPQ_22

Question Name

Concept Cough up phlegm regularly

Question Do you cough up phlegm regularly?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 13 and older

Note

2464Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 492 3,091,810

NO 2 3,899 23,564,493

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,213 2,579,141

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPQ_23

Question Name

Concept Simple chores make short of breath

Question Do even simple chores make you short of breath?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 13 and older

Note

2465Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 409 2,372,998

NO 2 3,982 24,283,305

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,213 2,579,141

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPQ_24

Question Name

Concept Wheeze from exertion or at night

Question Do you wheeze when you exert yourself, or at night?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 13 and older

Note

2466Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 354 2,035,564

NO 2 4,036 24,618,095

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,213 2,579,141

DON'T KNOW 7 1 2,644

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPQ_25

Question Name

Concept Frequent persistent colds

Question Do you get frequent colds that persist longer than those of other people you know?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 13 and older

Note

2467Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 332 1,847,575

NO 2 4,059 24,808,728

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,213 2,579,141

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_101A

Question Name

Concept First prescription medication - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of first prescription medication]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_101A

Note

2468Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2,271 13,049,626

NO 2 242 1,352,722

NEVER TOOK 3 8 28,855

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,082 14,803,068

NOT STATED 9 1 1,174

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_101B

Question Name

Concept First prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_101A = 1

Note

2469Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 902 5,306,514

YESTERDAY 2 815 4,669,719

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 270 1,424,783

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 179 1,045,890

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 101 580,229

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,332 16,184,644

DON'T KNOW 7 4 22,492

NOT STATED 9 1 1,174

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_102A

Question Name

Concept Second prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of second prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_102A

Note

2470Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,406 7,995,190

NO 2 108 676,402

NEVER TOOK 3 7 24,750

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,083 20,539,103

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_102B

Question Name

Concept Second prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_102A = 1

Note

2471Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 630 3,582,134

YESTERDAY 2 486 2,723,328

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 139 872,752

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 98 534,346

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 50 273,102

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,198 21,240,255

DON'T KNOW 7 3 9,530

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_103A

Question Name

Concept Third prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of third prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_103A

Note

2472Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 926 5,053,078

NO 2 56 334,999

NEVER TOOK 3 7 43,243

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,615 23,804,125

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_103B

Question Name

Concept Third prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_103A = 1

Note

2473Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 442 2,394,936

YESTERDAY 2 344 1,801,212

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 70 498,518

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 42 207,809

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 23 136,095

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,678 24,182,367

DON'T KNOW 7 5 14,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_104A

Question Name

Concept Fourth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fourth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_104A

Note

2474Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 630 3,527,047

NO 2 35 199,281

NEVER TOOK 3 2 4,933

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,935 25,497,210

NOT STATED 9 2 6,975

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_104B

Question Name

Concept Fourth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_104A = 1

Note

2475Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 300 1,593,473

YESTERDAY 2 223 1,250,503

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 57 455,901

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 28 115,677

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 17 86,438

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,972 25,701,423

DON'T KNOW 7 5 25,055

NOT STATED 9 2 6,975

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_105A

Question Name

Concept Fifth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fifth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_105A

Note

2476Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 430 2,366,595

NO 2 24 119,943

NEVER TOOK 3 2 11,726

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,147 26,733,309

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_105B

Question Name

Concept Fifth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_105A = 1

Note

2477Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 221 1,235,144

YESTERDAY 2 156 791,615

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 28 220,691

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 14 78,522

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 9 33,423

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,173 26,864,978

DON'T KNOW 7 2 7,201

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_106A

Question Name

Concept Sixth prescription medication - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of sixth prescription medication]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_106A

Note

2478Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 291 1,453,070

NO 2 16 80,677

NEVER TOOK 3 1 3,808

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,296 27,697,890

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_106B

Question Name

Concept Sixth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_106A = 1

Note

2479Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 155 749,618

YESTERDAY 2 103 499,000

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 17 97,745

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 6 29,021

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 7 68,649

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,313 27,782,374

DON'T KNOW 7 3 9,038

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_107A

Question Name

Concept Seventh prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of seventh prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_107A

Note

2480Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 212 986,985

NO 2 7 27,648

NEVER TOOK 3 1 3,637

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,383 28,214,822

NOT STATED 9 1 2,353

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_107B

Question Name

Concept Seventh prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_107A = 1

Note

2481Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 109 491,626

YESTERDAY 2 75 350,963

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 11 45,477

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 9 59,591

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 5 30,289

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,391 28,246,106

DON'T KNOW 7 3 9,038

NOT STATED 9 1 2,353

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_108A

Question Name

Concept Eighth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of eighth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_108A

Note

2482Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 145 617,176

NO 2 10 56,275

NEVER TOOK 3 1 3,550

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,447 28,556,091

NOT STATED 9 1 2,353

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_108B

Question Name

Concept Eigth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_108A = 1

Note

2483Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 68 279,360

YESTERDAY 2 55 226,691

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 7 34,113

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 8 48,139

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 3 16,963

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,458 28,615,916

DON'T KNOW 7 4 11,911

NOT STATED 9 1 2,353

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_109A

Question Name

Concept Ninth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of ninth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_109A

Note

2484Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 105 463,084

NO 2 7 38,446

NEVER TOOK 3 1 2,001

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,491 28,731,914

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_109B

Question Name

Concept Ninth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_109A = 1

Note

2485Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 52 221,971

YESTERDAY 2 42 197,168

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 4 20,167

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 3 10,284

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 1,789

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,499 28,772,361

DON'T KNOW 7 3 11,706

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_110A

Question Name

Concept Tenth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of tenth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_110A

Note

2486Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 73 327,072

NO 2 4 17,133

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,527 28,891,240

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_110B

Question Name

Concept Tenth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_110A = 1

Note

2487Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 34 126,439

YESTERDAY 2 28 133,260

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 6 27,670

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 4 35,018

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,908,373

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,685

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_111A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh prescription medication - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of eleventh prescription medication]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_111A

Note

2488Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 49 186,867

NO 2 5 19,338

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,550 29,029,240

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_111B

Question Name

Concept Eleventh prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_111A = 1

Note

2489Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 20 77,898

YESTERDAY 2 23 91,224

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 5,208

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 6,016

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,555 29,048,577

DON'T KNOW 7 2 6,522

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_112A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of twelfth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_112A

Note

2490Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 138,033

NO 2 1 1,887

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,567 29,095,524

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_112B

Question Name

Concept Twelfth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_112A = 1

Note

2491Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 13 39,422

YESTERDAY 2 13 62,125

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 12,953

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 4 11,447

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,217

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,568 29,097,411

DON'T KNOW 7 2 9,869

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_113A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of thirteenth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_113A

Note

2492Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 24 96,791

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,580 29,138,654

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_113B

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_113A = 1

Note

2493Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 11 40,962

YESTERDAY 2 9 41,848

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 2,926

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 6,370

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,580 29,138,654

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,685

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_114A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fourteenth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_114A

Note

2494Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 58,522

NEVER TOOK 3 2 5,767

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,588 29,171,156

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_114B

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_114A = 1

Note

2495Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 5 13,741

YESTERDAY 2 6 34,301

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 5,795

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,590 29,176,923

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,685

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_115A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth prescription medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fifteenth prescription medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_115A

Note

2496Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 51,291

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,184,153

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_115B

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth prescription medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_115A = 1

Note

2497Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 5 24,587

YESTERDAY 2 4 16,274

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 2,820

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 2,926

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,184,153

DON'T KNOW 7 1 4,685

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_121

Question Name

Concept Taking other prescription medications

Question Are you taking any [other] prescription medications?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2498Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 560 3,157,421

NO 2 5,044 26,078,023

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_122

Question Name

Concept Number of other prescription medications

Question How many?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_121 = 1

Note

2499 2500Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF MEDICATIONS 1 - 11 560 3,157,422

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,044 26,078,023

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_131A

Question Name

Concept First new prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 1 or more

Note

2501 2507Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AD11 - V06DF 530 3,010,431

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,044 26,078,023

NOT STATED 9999999 30 146,991

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_131A

Question Name

Concept First new prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 1 or more

Note

2508 2518Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:00.00 - 92:00.00 530 3,010,431

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,044 26,078,023

NOT STATED 99999999999 30 146,991

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_131B

Question Name

Concept First new prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 1 or more

Note

2519Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 171 917,001

YESTERDAY 2 169 957,467

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 89 478,072

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 49 358,967

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 69 377,557

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,044 26,078,023

DON'T KNOW 7 2 5,327

NOT STATED 9 11 63,031

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_132A

Question Name

Concept Second new prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 2 or more

Note

2520 2526Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BC05 - S01EE03 138 684,970

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,461 28,541,305

NOT STATED 9999999 5 9,170

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_132A

Question Name

Concept Second new prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 2 or more

Note

2527 2537Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:08.00 - 92:00.00 138 684,970

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,461 28,541,305

NOT STATED 99999999999 5 9,170

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_132B

Question Name

Concept Second new prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 2 or more

Note

2538Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 44 240,813

YESTERDAY 2 50 192,446

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 17 91,089

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 8 59,200

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 22 99,670

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,461 28,541,305

DON'T KNOW 7 2 10,922

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_133A

Question Name

Concept Third new prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 3 or more

Note

2539 2545Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02BB01 - S03CA04 44 235,954

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,557 28,993,886

NOT STATED 9999999 3 5,605

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_133A

Question Name

Concept Third new prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 3 or more

Note

2546 2556Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 12:08.08 - 92:00.00 43 234,165

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,557 28,993,886

NOT STATED 99999999999 4 7,394

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_133B

Question Name

Concept Third new prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

2557Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 17 124,420

YESTERDAY 2 17 46,414

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 8,612

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 42,672

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 7 17,604

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,557 28,993,886

NOT STATED 9 1 1,837

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_134A

Question Name

Concept Fourth new prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 4 or more

Note

2558 2564Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A10AB04 - S01EA05 15 53,983

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,588 29,163,031

NOT STATED 9999999 1 18,431

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_134A

Question Name

Concept Fourth new prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 4 or more

Note

2565 2575Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 8:12.12.92 - 92:02.00 16 72,413

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,588 29,163,031

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_134B

Question Name

Concept Fourth new prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

2576Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 4 25,038

YESTERDAY 2 9 40,088

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 2,608

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 2,080

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,600

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,588 29,163,031

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_135A

Question Name

Concept Fifth new prescription medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 5 or more

Note

2577 2583Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL B01AA03 - R01AD09 5 24,145

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,598 29,209,884

NOT STATED 9999999 1 1,415

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_135A

Question Name

Concept Fifth new prescription medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_122 = 5 or more

Note

2584 2594Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 20:12.04.08 - 52:08.08 5 24,145

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,598 29,209,884

NOT STATED 99999999999 1 1,415

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_135B

Question Name

Concept Fifth new prescription medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe

Note

2595Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 1 2,600

YESTERDAY 2 3 16,350

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 4,003

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,608

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,598 29,209,884

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_201A

Question Name

Concept First over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of first over-the-counter medication]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_201A

Note

2596Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,315 17,637,269

NO 2 395 2,241,633

NEVER TOOK 3 17 73,612

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,877 9,282,930

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_201B

Question Name

Concept First over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_201A = 1

Note

2597Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 363 2,067,342

YESTERDAY 2 611 3,234,868

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 851 4,699,644

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1,020 5,246,991

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 469 2,381,569

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,289 11,598,175

DON'T KNOW 7 1 6,855

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_202A

Question Name

Concept Second over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of second over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_202A

Note

2598Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,448 8,042,520

NO 2 218 1,169,431

NEVER TOOK 3 4 16,339

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,934 20,007,154

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_202B

Question Name

Concept Second over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_202A = 1

Note

2599Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 238 1,308,097

YESTERDAY 2 348 1,770,507

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 300 1,894,593

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 372 1,887,118

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 188 1,171,723

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,156 21,192,924

DON'T KNOW 7 2 10,483

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_203A

Question Name

Concept Third over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of third over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_203A

Note

2600Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 678 3,897,276

NO 2 83 495,469

NEVER TOOK 3 7 29,817

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,835 24,807,562

NOT STATED 9 1 5,321

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_203B

Question Name

Concept Third over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_203A = 1

Note

2601Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 141 810,780

YESTERDAY 2 213 1,215,100

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 117 691,285

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 137 809,560

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 69 363,696

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,925 25,332,848

DON'T KNOW 7 1 6,855

NOT STATED 9 1 5,321

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_204A

Question Name

Concept Fourth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fourth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_204A

Note

2602Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 361 2,335,945

NO 2 31 222,022

NEVER TOOK 3 2 4,137

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,210 26,673,340

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_204B

Question Name

Concept Fourth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_204A = 1

Note

2603Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 78 488,843

YESTERDAY 2 126 782,494

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 71 514,802

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 58 399,878

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 28 149,929

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,243 26,899,500

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_205A

Question Name

Concept Fifth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fifth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_205A

Note

2604Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 222 1,420,321

NO 2 13 123,470

NEVER TOOK 3 1 4,992

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,368 27,686,661

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_205B

Question Name

Concept Fifth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_205A = 1

Note

2605Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 59 400,864

YESTERDAY 2 82 469,199

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 31 195,371

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 40 279,552

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 10 75,335

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,382 27,815,123

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_206A

Question Name

Concept Sixth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of sixth over-the-counter medication]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_206A

Note

2606Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 121 907,333

NO 2 6 44,638

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,477 28,283,473

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_206B

Question Name

Concept Sixth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_206A = 1

Note

2607Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 30 262,335

YESTERDAY 2 46 366,988

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 14 63,977

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 21 124,691

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 9 82,488

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,483 28,328,111

DON'T KNOW 7 1 6,855

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_207A

Question Name

Concept Seventh over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of seventh over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_207A

Note

2608Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 66 480,814

NO 2 3 14,223

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,535 28,740,408

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_207B

Question Name

Concept Seventh over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_207A = 1

Note

2609Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 21 155,097

YESTERDAY 2 20 177,039

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 14 65,223

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 9 74,395

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 9,060

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,538 28,754,631

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_208A

Question Name

Concept Eighth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of eighth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_208A

Note

2610Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 279,499

NO 2 1 4,032

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,557 28,951,914

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_208B

Question Name

Concept Eigth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_208A = 1

Note

2611Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 13 69,509

YESTERDAY 2 16 117,217

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 12 61,543

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 3,393

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 3 27,837

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,955,946

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_209A

Question Name

Concept Ninth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of ninth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_209A

Note

2612Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 144,784

NO 2 2 7,597

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,581 29,079,192

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_209B

Question Name

Concept Ninth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_209A = 1

Note

2613Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 4 25,373

YESTERDAY 2 12 104,972

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 8,552

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 5,887

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,583 29,086,788

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_210A

Question Name

Concept Tenth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of tenth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_210A

Note

2614Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 95,729

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,588 29,135,844

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_210B

Question Name

Concept Tenth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_210A = 1

Note

2615Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 3 16,015

YESTERDAY 2 4 13,133

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 6 51,891

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 14,689

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,588 29,135,844

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_211A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of eleventh over-the-counter medication]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_211A

Note

2616Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 11 66,269

NO 2 1 5,887

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,159,417

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_211B

Question Name

Concept Eleventh over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_211A = 1

Note

2617Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 4 27,956

YESTERDAY 2 4 13,133

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 3 25,179

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,165,304

NOT STATED 9 1 3,872

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_212A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of twelfth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_212A

Note

2618Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 7 31,436

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,597 29,204,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_212B

Question Name

Concept Twelfth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_212A = 1

Note

2619Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 8,902

YESTERDAY 2 3 19,882

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 1,900

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 752

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,597 29,204,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_213A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of thirteenth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_213A

Note

2620Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 24,116

NO 2 2 7,320

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,597 29,204,008

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_213B

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_213A = 1

Note

2621Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 17,313

YESTERDAY 2 2 6,051

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 752

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,599 29,211,328

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_214A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fourteenth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_214A

Note

2622Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 21,913

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,599 29,213,531

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_214B

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_214A = 1

Note

2623Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 15,471

YESTERDAY 2 1 3,790

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 1,900

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 752

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,599 29,213,531

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_215A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth over-the-counter medication - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fifteenth over-the-counter medication]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_215A

Note

2624Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 21,913

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,599 29,213,531

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_215B

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth over-the-counter medication - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_215A = 1

Note

2625Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 1 11,941

YESTERDAY 2 3 9,220

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 752

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,599 29,213,531

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_221

Question Name

Concept Taking other over-the-counter medications

Question Are you taking any [other] over-the-counter medications?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2626Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 753 3,752,295

NO 2 4,851 25,483,150

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_222

Question Name

Concept Number of other over-the-counter medications

Question How many?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_221 = 1

Note

2627 2628Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF MEDICATIONS 1 - 16 753 3,752,295

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,851 25,483,150

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_231A

Question Name

Concept First new over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 1 or more

Note

2629 2635Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AD11 - S03AA30 695 3,321,838

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 4,851 25,483,150

NOT STATED 9999999 58 430,456

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_231A

Question Name

Concept First new over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 1 or more

Note

2636 2646Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 703 3,395,747

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 4,851 25,483,150

NOT STATED 99999999999 50 356,548

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_231B

Question Name

Concept First new over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 1 or more

Note

2647Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 120 669,235

YESTERDAY 2 227 1,210,658

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 199 988,784

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 125 560,808

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 75 289,118

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,851 25,483,150

DON'T KNOW 7 1 3,430

NOT STATED 9 6 30,262

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_232A

Question Name

Concept Second new over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 2 or more

Note

2648 2654Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02AC01 - S01XA 117 602,520

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,475 28,581,563

NOT STATED 9999999 12 51,362

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_232A

Question Name

Concept Second new over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 2 or more

Note

2655 2665Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:01.00 119 608,155

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,475 28,581,563

NOT STATED 99999999999 10 45,727

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_232B

Question Name

Concept Second new over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 2 or more

Note

2666Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 18 83,869

YESTERDAY 2 47 279,472

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 30 161,661

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 18 82,936

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 16 45,944

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,475 28,581,563

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_233A

Question Name

Concept Third new over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 3 or more

Note

2667 2673Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A03AX13 - R06AX13 21 123,340

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,572 29,055,621

NOT STATED 9999999 11 56,484

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_233A

Question Name

Concept Third new over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 3 or more

Note

2674 2684Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 4:04.04 - 92:02.00 26 131,096

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,572 29,055,621

NOT STATED 99999999999 6 48,728

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_233B

Question Name

Concept Third new over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was thas last time you took this medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 3 or more

Note

2685Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 7 57,998

YESTERDAY 2 8 58,179

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 9 32,534

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 5 25,890

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 3 5,223

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,572 29,055,621

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_234A

Question Name

Concept Fourth new over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 4 or more

Note

2686 2692Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A02AD01 - S01XA20 8 34,159

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,594 29,196,375

NOT STATED 9999999 2 4,910

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_234A

Question Name

Concept Fourth new over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 4 or more

Note

2693 2703Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 12:20.00 - 88:16.00 8 34,159

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,594 29,196,375

NOT STATED 99999999999 2 4,910

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_234B

Question Name

Concept Fourth new over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 5 or more

Note

2704Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 1 1,789

YESTERDAY 2 3 6,326

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 5 28,348

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,608

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,594 29,196,375

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_235A

Question Name

Concept Fifth new over-the-counter medication - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 5 or more

Note

2705 2711Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL B03BB01 - R05X 3 5,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,601 29,230,438

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_235A

Question Name

Concept Fifth new over-the-counter medication - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 5 or more

Note

2712 2722Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 48:01.00 - 88:08.00 3 5,007

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,601 29,230,438

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_235B

Question Name

Concept Fifth new over-the-counter medication - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_222 = 6 or more

Note

2723Position

Content Code Sample Population

YESTERDAY 2 2 2,399

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,608

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,601 29,230,438

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_301A

Question Name

Concept First health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of first health product / herbal remedy]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_301A

Note

2724Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,505 8,690,143

NO 2 100 483,685

NEVER TOOK 3 13 77,718

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,985 19,980,004

NOT STATED 9 1 3,894

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_301B

Question Name

Concept First health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_301A = 1

Note

2725Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 356 2,305,725

YESTERDAY 2 544 3,071,961

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 309 1,661,000

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 217 1,203,474

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 77 434,958

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,098 20,541,407

DON'T KNOW 7 2 13,025

NOT STATED 9 1 3,894

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_302A

Question Name

Concept Second health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of second health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_302A

Note

2726Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 679 4,265,573

NO 2 35 223,637

NEVER TOOK 3 4 17,433

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,884 24,718,057

NOT STATED 9 2 10,745

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_302B

Question Name

Concept Second health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_302A = 1

Note

2727Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 175 1,168,693

YESTERDAY 2 284 1,821,887

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 124 847,731

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 75 344,256

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 21 83,007

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,923 24,959,126

NOT STATED 9 2 10,745

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_303A

Question Name

Concept Third health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of third health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_303A

Note

2728Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 382 2,512,218

NO 2 20 173,418

NEVER TOOK 3 5 22,542

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,195 26,520,821

NOT STATED 9 2 6,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_303B

Question Name

Concept Third health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_303A = 1

Note

2729Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 99 626,572

YESTERDAY 2 170 1,197,029

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 64 422,695

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 40 222,485

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 9 43,437

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,220 26,716,781

NOT STATED 9 2 6,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_304A

Question Name

Concept Fourth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fourth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_304A

Note

2730Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 237 1,573,772

NO 2 8 65,015

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,358 27,593,317

NOT STATED 9 1 3,341

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_304B

Question Name

Concept Fourth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_304A = 1

Note

2731Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 78 443,751

YESTERDAY 2 98 697,787

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 43 354,811

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 11 39,578

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 6 31,365

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,366 27,658,331

DON'T KNOW 7 1 6,479

NOT STATED 9 1 3,341

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_305A

Question Name

Concept Fifth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fifth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_305A

Note

2732Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 133 849,264

NO 2 2 30,100

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,467 28,348,772

NOT STATED 9 2 7,308

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_305B

Question Name

Concept Fifth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_305A = 1

Note

2733Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 42 250,274

YESTERDAY 2 52 363,099

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 19 152,595

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 15 53,525

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 5 29,771

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,469 28,378,872

NOT STATED 9 2 7,308

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_306A

Question Name

Concept Sixth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of sixth health product / herbal remedy]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_306A

Note

2734Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 82 568,713

NO 2 4 40,320

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,622,976

NOT STATED 9 1 3,436

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_306B

Question Name

Concept Sixth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_306A = 1

Note

2735Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 26 177,103

YESTERDAY 2 43 283,200

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 9 70,818

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 10,521

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 2 27,070

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,521 28,663,296

NOT STATED 9 1 3,436

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_307A

Question Name

Concept Seventh health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of seventh health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_307A

Note

2736Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 49 349,302

NO 2 2 30,814

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 28,855,328

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_307B

Question Name

Concept Seventh health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_307A = 1

Note

2737Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 15 108,575

YESTERDAY 2 20 160,938

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 8 32,196

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 20,599

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 4 26,994

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,555 28,886,143

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_308A

Question Name

Concept Eighth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of eighth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_308A

Note

2738Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 280,339

NO 2 1 8,695

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,567 28,946,411

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_308B

Question Name

Concept Eigth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_308A = 1

Note

2739Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 9 65,710

YESTERDAY 2 22 167,780

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 8,074

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 3 38,774

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,568 28,955,106

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_309A

Question Name

Concept Ninth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of ninth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_309A

Note

2740Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 191,826

NO 2 1 8,695

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,578 29,034,924

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_309B

Question Name

Concept Ninth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_309A = 1

Note

2741Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 6 49,278

YESTERDAY 2 14 106,874

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 4 17,751

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 17,922

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,579 29,043,619

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_310A

Question Name

Concept Tenth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of tenth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_310A

Note

2742Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 18 150,833

NO 2 1 6,169

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,585 29,078,443

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_310B

Question Name

Concept Tenth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_310A = 1

Note

2743Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 5 46,553

YESTERDAY 2 10 98,929

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 1,398

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 1 1,949

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 2,005

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,586 29,084,612

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_311A

Question Name

Concept Eleventh health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question During the interview in your home, it was reported that you were taking [name of eleventh health product / herbal remedy]. Are you still taking that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_311A

Note

2744Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 75,566

NEVER TOOK 3 1 43,255

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,589 29,116,623

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_311B

Question Name

Concept Eleventh health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_311A = 1

Note

2745Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 24,420

YESTERDAY 2 9 24,876

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 17,103

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 9,167

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,590 29,159,878

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_312A

Question Name

Concept Twelfth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of twelfth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_312A

Note

2746Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 87,201

NEVER TOOK 3 1 9,167

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,594 29,139,076

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_312B

Question Name

Concept Twelfth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_312A = 1

Note

2747Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 24,420

YESTERDAY 2 5 11,282

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 51,498

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,595 29,148,244

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_313A

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of thirteenth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_313A

Note

2748Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 7 56,495

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,597 29,178,949

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_313B

Question Name

Concept Thirteenth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_313A = 1

Note

2749Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 1 1,958

YESTERDAY 2 6 54,538

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,597 29,178,949

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_314A

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fourteenth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_314A

Note

2750Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 54,488

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,598 29,180,956

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_314B

Question Name

Concept Fourteenth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_314A = 1

Note

2751Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 3,230

YESTERDAY 2 3 49,213

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 2,045

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,598 29,180,956

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_315A

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth health product / herbal remedy - still taking

Question Are you still taking [name of fifteenth health product / herbal remedy]?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with a valid value for ATC_315A

Note

2752Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 54,488

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,598 29,180,956

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_315B

Question Name

Concept Fifteenth health product / herbal remedy - time last taken

Question When was the last time that you took that medication?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_315A = 1

Note

2753Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 1 1,958

YESTERDAY 2 5 52,531

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,598 29,180,956

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_321

Question Name

Concept Taking other health products / herbal remedies

Question Are you taking any [other] health products / herbal remedies?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2754Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 517 2,755,931

NO 2 5,087 26,479,513

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_322

Question Name

Concept Number of other health product / herbal remedies

Question How many?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_321 = 1

Note

2755 2756Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PRODUCTS 1 - 21 517 2,755,931

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,087 26,479,513

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_331A

Question Name

Concept First new health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 1 or more

Note

2757 2763Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AA01 - V06DB 278 1,474,362

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,087 26,479,513

NOT STATED 9999999 239 1,281,569

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_331A

Question Name

Concept First new health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 1 or more

Note

2764 2774Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 20:04.04 - 92:02.00 321 1,635,874

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,087 26,479,513

NOT STATED 99999999999 196 1,120,058

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_331B

Question Name

Concept First new health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 1 or more

Note

2775Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 127 706,200

YESTERDAY 2 211 1,161,318

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 106 520,412

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 38 183,370

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 32 170,024

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,087 26,479,513

NOT STATED 9 3 14,607

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_332A

Question Name

Concept Second new health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 2 or more

Note

2776 2782Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A01AA01 - D08AJ08 53 379,011

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,491 28,483,628

NOT STATED 9999999 60 372,805

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_332A

Question Name

Concept Second new health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 2 or more

Note

2783 2793Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 20:04.04 - 92:02.00 68 448,045

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,491 28,483,628

NOT STATED 99999999999 45 303,771

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_332B

Question Name

Concept Second new health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 2 or more

Note

2794Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 25 135,552

YESTERDAY 2 56 401,106

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 17 78,841

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 5 52,206

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 10 84,111

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,491 28,483,628

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_333A

Question Name

Concept Third new health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 3 or more

Note

2795 2801Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A06AB06 - V06DB 21 182,817

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,557 28,837,540

NOT STATED 9999999 26 215,087

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_333A

Question Name

Concept Third new health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 3 or more

Note

2802 2812Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 56:08.00 - 92:02.00 25 202,555

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,557 28,837,540

NOT STATED 99999999999 22 195,350

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_333B

Question Name

Concept Third new health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe

Note

2813Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 13 120,040

YESTERDAY 2 26 200,741

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 1 2,217

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 5 48,443

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 21,082

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,557 28,837,540

NOT STATED 9 1 5,382

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ATC_334A

Question Name

Concept Fourth new health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 4 or more

Note

2814 2820Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A06AA02 - C10AX06 12 82,413

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,582 29,057,083

NOT STATED 9999999 10 95,948

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AHF_334A

Question Name

Concept Fourth new health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 4 or more

Note

2821 2831Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 56:12.00 - 92:02.00 15 117,958

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,582 29,057,083

NOT STATED 99999999999 7 60,404

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_334B

Question Name

Concept Fourth new health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe

Note

2832Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 3 5,711

YESTERDAY 2 9 40,587

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 4 59,207

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 5 51,775

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 21,082

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,057,083

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ATC_335A

Question Name

Concept Fifth new health product / herbal remedy - ATC

Question

Length 7

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 5 or more

Note

2833 2839Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ANATOMICAL THERAPEUTIC CHEMICAL (ATC) CL A11CB - A11GA01 5 49,905

NOT APPLICABLE 9999996 5,590 29,160,267

NOT STATED 9999999 9 25,272

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AHF_335A

Question Name

Concept Fifth new health product / herbal remedy - AHFS

Question

Length 11

Universe Respondents who answered MHR_322 = 5 or more

Note

2840 2850Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AHFS 88:04.01 - 88:12.00 5 49,905

NOT APPLICABLE 99999999996 5,590 29,160,267

NOT STATED 99999999999 9 25,272

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_335B

Question Name

Concept Fifth new health product / herbal remedy - last time taken

Question When was the last time that you took that health product / herbal remedy?

Length 1

Universe

Note

2851Position

Content Code Sample Population

TODAY 1 2 3,979

YESTERDAY 2 7 36,529

WITHIN THE LAST WEEK 3 2 10,311

WITHIN THE LAST MONTH 4 2 3,276

MORE THAN 1 MONTH AGO 5 1 21,082

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,590 29,160,267

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_411

Question Name

Concept Used performance enhancing or recreational drugs - past week

Question In the past week have you used any performance enhancing or recreational drugs such as steroids, marijuana or cocaine?

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older

Note

2852Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 368 2,544,392

NO 2 3,870 23,681,039

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,366 3,010,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_611A

Question Name

Concept Medication exclusion - spirometry

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of medication use? - spirometry

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2853Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 3,687

NO 2 5,602 29,231,758

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_611B

Question Name

Concept Medication exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of medication use? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2854Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 297 1,529,040

NO 2 5,307 27,706,404

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_611C

Question Name

Concept Medication exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of medication use? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2855Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name MHR_611D

Question Name

Concept Medication exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of medication use? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2856Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 10,958

NO 2 5,599 29,224,487

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name MHR_611E

Question Name

Concept Medication exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of medication use? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2857Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 21 84,402

NO 2 5,583 29,151,042

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_11

Question Name

Concept Heart condition limiting physical activity

Question Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only do physical activity recommended by a doctor?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2858Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 102 489,271

NO 2 5,502 28,746,174

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_21

Question Name

Concept Chest pain with physical activity

Question Do you feel pain in your chest when you do physical activity?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2859Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 171 864,795

NO 2 5,433 28,370,650

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_31

Question Name

Concept Chest pain not during physical activity - past month

Question In the past month, have you had chest pain when you were not doing physical activity?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2860Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 262 1,589,431

NO 2 5,342 27,646,013

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_41

Question Name

Concept Loses balance due to dizziness / loses consciousness

Question Do you lose your balance because of dizziness or do you ever lose consciousness?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2861Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 435 2,362,425

NO 2 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_42

Question Name

Concept Loses balance due to dizziness / loses consciousness

Question Do you lose your balance because of dizziness or do you ever lose consciousness?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2862Position

Content Code Sample Population

LOST BALANCE 1 336 1,747,019

LOST CONSCIOUSNESS 2 47 339,535

BOTH 3 52 275,871

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_43

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - last year

Question Was the last time that you lost your balance or lost consciousness within the last year?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2863Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 371 2,007,502

NO 2 63 343,628

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

NOT STATED 9 1 11,295

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_44A

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - standing up quickly

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - standing up quickly

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2864Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 182 944,910

NO 2 253 1,417,515

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_44B

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - getting up from lying down

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - getting up from lying down

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2865Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 107 577,872

NO 2 328 1,784,553

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_44C

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - after an injury/accident

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - after an injury/accident (e.g., concussion, head injury)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2866Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 24 134,380

NO 2 411 2,228,045

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_44D

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - during an illness

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - during an illness (e.g., inner ear infection)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2867Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 51 284,496

NO 2 384 2,077,929

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_44E

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - during or after exercise

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - during or after exercise

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2868Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 58 343,606

NO 2 377 2,018,820

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_44F

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - after fasting for a long period

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - after fasting for a long period of time

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2869Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 49 288,014

NO 2 386 2,074,411

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_44G

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - on hot days

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - on hot days

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2870Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 197,331

NO 2 399 2,165,094

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_44H

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - at random

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - at random

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2871Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 142 819,471

NO 2 293 1,542,955

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_44I

Question Name

Concept Lost balance/consciousness - other

Question Under which condition(s) does this happen? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_N41 = 1

Note

2872Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 124 716,266

NO 2 311 1,646,160

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,169 26,873,019

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_45

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question Should the respondent be excluded from the mCAFT because of this condition?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_43 = 1 and PAR_44I = 1

Note

2873Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 142,904

NO 2 78 460,080

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,501 28,632,461

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_51

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem

Question Do you have a bone or joint problem (for example back, knee or hip) that could be made worse by a change in your physical activity?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

2874Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 905 5,124,410

NO 2 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_52A

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - head/jaw

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - head/jaw

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2875Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 13 72,065

NO 2 892 5,052,344

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_52B

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - neck

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - neck

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2876Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 73 465,440

NO 2 832 4,658,970

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_52C

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - back/spine

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - back/spine (excluding neck)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2877Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 397 2,369,287

NO 2 508 2,755,122

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_52D

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - shoulder

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - shoulder

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2878Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 109 663,937

NO 2 796 4,460,473

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_52E

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - arm/elbow

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - arm/elbow

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2879Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 271,238

NO 2 859 4,853,171

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_52F

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - wrist

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - wrist

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2880Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 51 228,781

NO 2 854 4,895,629

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_52G

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - hand/finger

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - hand/finger

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2881Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 87 470,044

NO 2 818 4,654,366

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_52H

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - hip

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - hip

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2882Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 161 910,446

NO 2 744 4,213,963

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_52I

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - leg/knee

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - leg/knee

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2883Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 441 2,378,423

NO 2 464 2,745,986

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_52J

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - ankle

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - ankle

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2884Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 56 306,412

NO 2 849 4,817,998

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_52K

Question Name

Concept Bone or joint problem - foot/toe

Question In completing the questionnaire you reported that you have a bone or joint problem. The problem is with which bone or joint? - foot/toe

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_51 = 1

Note

2885Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 50 241,038

NO 2 855 4,883,372

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,699 24,111,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting head/jaw

Question What is the condition that affects your head or jaw?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52A = 1

Note

2886 2887Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 8 53,125

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 1 4,837

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 2 5,376

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 2 8,728

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5A2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2888Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 15,744

NO 2 12 56,321

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2889Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 15,744

NO 2 12 56,321

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5A2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2890Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 13 72,065

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2891Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 13 72,065

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5A2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2892Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 13 72,065

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2893Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 14,656

NO 2 11 57,410

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5A2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem- stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2894Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 13 72,065

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2895Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 12,767

NO 2 8 59,298

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5A2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating head/jaw problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your head or jaw problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2896Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 28,899

NO 2 8 43,167

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2897Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 3,407

NO 2 12 68,658

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5A3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2898Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 13 72,065

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2899Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 3,407

NO 2 12 68,658

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5A3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2900Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 3,407

NO 2 12 68,658

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5A3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5A1 = 1

Note

2901Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 68,658

NO 2 1 3,407

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,591 29,163,379

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting neck

Question What is the condition that affects your neck?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52B = 1

Note

2902 2903Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 30 185,502

VERTEBRAL DISORDER 2 21 133,710

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 6 39,284

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 4 28,619

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 2 5,572

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 4 45,786

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 1 5,321

OTHER 10 5 21,646

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5B2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2904Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 17 62,911

NO 2 56 402,528

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2905Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 17 150,821

NO 2 56 314,619

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5B2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2906Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 16,784

NO 2 71 448,655

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2907Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 15,619

NO 2 70 449,820

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5B2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2908Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 73 465,440

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2909Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 130,469

NO 2 53 334,971

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5B2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2910Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 17 113,409

NO 2 56 352,031

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2911Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 107,425

NO 2 53 358,015

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5B2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating neck problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your neck problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2912Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 108,847

NO 2 57 356,593

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2913Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,808

NO 2 72 463,632

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5B3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2914Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 11,745

NO 2 72 453,695

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2915Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 10 72,012

NO 2 63 393,428

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5B3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2916Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 94,473

NO 2 61 370,967

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5B3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5B1 = 1

Note

2917Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 57 348,993

NO 2 16 116,447

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,531 28,770,005

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting back or spine

Question What is the condition that affects your back or spine?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52C = 1

Note

2918 2919Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 87 456,029

VERTEBRAL DISORDER 2 135 772,550

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 18 120,311

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 13 76,255

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 27 169,043

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 37 307,501

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 2 20,864

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 4 11,468

OTHER 10 72 426,856

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,207 26,866,157

DON'T KNOW 97 2 8,411

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5C2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2920Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 190 1,247,043

NO 2 207 1,122,244

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2921Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 186 1,197,562

NO 2 211 1,171,725

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5C2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2922Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 69 370,834

NO 2 328 1,998,453

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2923Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 97 585,227

NO 2 300 1,784,060

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5C2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2924Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 8 34,402

NO 2 389 2,334,885

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2925Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 92 613,140

NO 2 305 1,756,148

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5C2G

Question Name

Concept Activity aggravating back/spine problem- stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2926Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 74 503,928

NO 2 323 1,865,359

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2927Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 101 560,084

NO 2 296 1,809,203

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5C2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating back/spine problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your back or spine problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2928Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 37 218,600

NO 2 360 2,150,687

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2929Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 40 217,705

NO 2 357 2,151,582

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5C3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2930Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 5,458

NO 2 396 2,363,830

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2931Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 55 313,030

NO 2 342 2,056,257

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5C3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2932Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 76 491,583

NO 2 321 1,877,704

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5C3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5C1 = 1

Note

2933Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 302 1,782,187

NO 2 95 587,100

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,207 26,866,157

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting shoulder

Question What is the condition that affects your shoulder?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52D = 1

Note

2934 2935Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 39 215,741

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 2 9,999

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 15 134,435

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 18 77,436

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 7 34,243

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 2 5,800

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 2 11,482

OTHER 10 24 174,800

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5D2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2936Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 90,611

NO 2 93 573,326

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2937Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 57 348,174

NO 2 52 315,763

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5D2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2938Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 108 662,097

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2939Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 10,353

NO 2 106 653,583

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5D2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2940Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 19,816

NO 2 105 644,121

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2941Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 7 38,169

NO 2 102 625,768

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5D2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem- stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2942Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 42 277,917

NO 2 67 386,020

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2943Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 116,550

NO 2 84 547,387

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5D2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating shoulder problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your shoulder problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2944Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 90,070

NO 2 94 573,867

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2945Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 3,820

NO 2 108 660,116

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5D3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2946Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 3,272

NO 2 107 660,665

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2947Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 8 26,649

NO 2 101 637,288

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5D3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2948Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 16,487

NO 2 104 647,450

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5D3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5D1 = 1

Note

2949Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 100 635,856

NO 2 9 28,081

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,495 28,571,508

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting arm or elbow

Question What is the condition that affects your arm or elbow?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52E = 1

Note

2950 2951Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 21 110,720

VERTEBRAL DISORDER 2 1 4,019

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 3 10,517

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 4 28,030

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 5 29,493

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 1 2,360

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 1 5,321

OTHER 10 10 80,779

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5E2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2952Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 17,724

NO 2 43 253,514

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2953Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 21 116,183

NO 2 25 155,056

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5E2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2954Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 45 269,398

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2955Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 46 271,238

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5E2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2956Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 41,793

NO 2 44 229,445

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2957Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 32,709

NO 2 40 238,530

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5E2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2958Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 101,227

NO 2 34 170,011

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2959Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 40,521

NO 2 37 230,717

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5E2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating arm/elbow problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your arm or elbow problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2960Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 13 65,577

NO 2 33 205,661

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2961Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 45 269,398

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5E3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2962Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 45 269,398

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2963Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 6,043

NO 2 43 265,195

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5E3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2964Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 7,342

NO 2 43 263,897

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5E3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5E1 = 1

Note

2965Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 42 262,054

NO 2 4 9,184

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,558 28,964,206

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting wrist

Question What is the condition that affects your wrist?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52F = 1

Note

2966 2967Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 28 126,284

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 1 4,837

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 4 11,888

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 7 31,408

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 2 5,437

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 2 11,482

OTHER 10 7 37,445

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5F2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2968Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 44,529

NO 2 39 184,252

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2969Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 61,784

NO 2 36 166,997

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5F2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2970Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 50 226,941

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2971Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 50 226,941

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5F2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2972Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 17 60,513

NO 2 34 168,268

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2973Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 62,297

NO 2 37 166,484

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5F2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2974Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 22,593

NO 2 45 206,188

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2975Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 11 57,429

NO 2 40 171,352

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5F2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating wrist problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your wrist problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2976Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 30,933

NO 2 42 197,848

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2977Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 51 228,781

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5F3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2978Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 5,739

NO 2 48 223,042

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2979Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 51 228,781

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5F3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2980Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 51 228,781

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5F3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5F1 = 1

Note

2981Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 48 223,042

NO 2 3 5,739

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,553 29,006,664

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting hand or fingers

Question What is the condition that affects your hand or fingers?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52G = 1

Note

2982 2983Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 66 349,237

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 3 10,474

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 2 12,017

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 6 18,137

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 2 23,858

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 2 11,967

AMPUTATION 9 1 4,563

OTHER 10 5 39,790

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5G2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2984Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 79,713

NO 2 75 390,331

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2985Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 62,345

NO 2 72 407,699

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5G2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2986Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 86 468,204

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2987Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 86 468,204

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5G2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2988Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 39 221,850

NO 2 48 248,194

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2989Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 8 38,545

NO 2 79 431,498

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5G2G

Question Name

Concept Activity aggravates hand/finger problem- stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2990Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 17,173

NO 2 82 452,871

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2991Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 18 82,002

NO 2 69 388,042

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5G2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hand/finger problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your hand or finger problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2992Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 133,996

NO 2 65 336,048

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2993Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 87 470,044

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5G3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2994Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 6,257

NO 2 84 463,787

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2995Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,583

NO 2 86 468,461

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5G3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2996Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 87 470,044

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5G3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5G1 = 1

Note

2997Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 83 462,204

NO 2 4 7,840

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,517 28,765,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting hip problem

Question What is the condition that affects your hip?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52H = 1

Note

2998 2999Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 70 396,667

VERTEBRAL DISORDER 2 3 12,778

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 12 74,354

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 7 32,029

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 14 76,694

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 4 9,070

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 4 44,281

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 1 5,321

OTHER 10 46 259,253

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5H2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3000Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 32 163,101

NO 2 129 747,345

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3001Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 24 134,952

NO 2 137 775,494

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5H2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3002Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 50 306,177

NO 2 111 604,269

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3003Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 75 408,575

NO 2 86 501,872

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5H2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3004Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 6,847

NO 2 160 903,599

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3005Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 60,155

NO 2 147 850,291

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5H2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3006Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 76,538

NO 2 146 833,908

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3007Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 184,869

NO 2 130 725,577

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5H2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating hip problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your hip problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3008Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 33 209,279

NO 2 128 701,167

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3009Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 186,676

NO 2 125 723,771

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5H3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3010Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 161 910,446

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3011Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 9,664

NO 2 157 900,782

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5H3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3012Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 31,700

NO 2 152 878,746

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5H3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5H1 = 1

Note

3013Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 124 721,967

NO 2 37 188,479

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,443 28,324,998

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting leg or knee

Question What is the condition that affects your leg or knee?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52I = 1

Note

3014 3015Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 175 930,393

VERTEBRAL DISORDER 2 1 17,365

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 9 51,987

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 39 187,893

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 77 458,495

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 25 102,997

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 2 36,846

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 5 19,591

AMPUTATION 9 3 4,378

OTHER 10 103 554,784

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,163 26,857,021

DON'T KNOW 97 2 13,695

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5I2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3016Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 115 654,046

NO 2 326 1,724,378

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3017Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 50 254,111

NO 2 391 2,124,312

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5I2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3018Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 199 1,046,921

NO 2 242 1,331,503

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3019Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 217 1,078,271

NO 2 224 1,300,152

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5I2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3020Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 14,596

NO 2 436 2,363,827

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3021Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 52 268,473

NO 2 389 2,109,950

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5I2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem- stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3022Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 23 99,538

NO 2 418 2,278,885

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3023Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 91 454,996

NO 2 350 1,923,427

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5I2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating leg/knee problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your leg or knee problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3024Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 43 274,733

NO 2 398 2,103,690

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3025Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 98 438,218

NO 2 343 1,940,205

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5I3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3026Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 441 2,378,423

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3027Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 18 89,861

NO 2 423 2,288,563

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5I3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3028Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 13 70,603

NO 2 428 2,307,820

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5I3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5I1 = 1

Note

3029Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 337 1,909,150

NO 2 104 469,274

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,163 26,857,021

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting ankle

Question What is the condition that affects your ankle?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52J = 1

Note

3030 3031Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 19 105,080

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 2 8,599

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 5 24,091

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 5 27,179

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 10 57,758

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 3 21,226

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 1 5,321

OTHER 10 11 57,160

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5J2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3032Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 9,123

NO 2 54 297,289

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3033Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 2,846

NO 2 55 303,566

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5J2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3034Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 122,631

NO 2 34 183,782

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3035Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 33 157,099

NO 2 23 149,314

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5J2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3036Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 7,046

NO 2 55 299,366

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3037Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 8 35,071

NO 2 48 271,341

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5J2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3038Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 13,293

NO 2 54 293,119

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3039Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 66,160

NO 2 47 240,252

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5J2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating ankle problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your ankle problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3040Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 63,688

NO 2 47 242,724

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3041Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 8 30,340

NO 2 48 276,072

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5J3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3042Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 56 306,412

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3043Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 56 306,412

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5J3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3044Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 56 306,412

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5J3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5J1 = 1

Note

3045Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 48 276,072

NO 2 8 30,340

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,548 28,929,032

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K1

Question Name

Concept Condition affecting foot or toes

Question What is the condition that affects your foot or toes?

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_52K = 1

Note

3046 3047Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ARTHRITIS 1 24 114,066

OSTEOPOROSIS 3 2 6,917

CHRONIC SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 4 4 27,119

CHRONIC JOINT CONDITION 5 1 10,143

ACUTE SOFT TISSUE CONDITION 6 1 4,815

ACUTE JOINT CONDITION 7 3 5,469

NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDER 8 2 7,125

OTHER 10 11 52,546

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,554 28,994,407

DON'T KNOW 97 2 12,838

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5K2A

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - bending

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - bending

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3048Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 2,077

NO 2 49 238,961

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K2B

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - lifting

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - lifting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3049Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 50 241,038

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5K2C

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - climbing stairs

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - climbing stairs

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3050Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 42,733

NO 2 45 198,304

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K2D

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - walking/running

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - walking or running

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3051Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 23 121,881

NO 2 27 119,157

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5K2E

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - squeezing

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - squeezing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3052Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 50 241,038

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K2F

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - twisting

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - twisting

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3053Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,840

NO 2 49 239,197

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5K2G

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem- stretching/reaching

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - stretching or reaching

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3054Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 50 241,038

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K2H

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - other

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3055Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 12 51,773

NO 2 38 189,264

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5K2I

Question Name

Concept Activities aggravating foot/toe problem - none

Question What types of activities aggravate your foot or toe problem? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3056Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 18 75,870

NO 2 32 165,168

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K3A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3057Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 29,890

NO 2 46 211,147

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5K3B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3058Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 50 241,038

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K3C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3059Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 50 241,038

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_5K3D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3060Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 50 241,038

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_5K3E

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - none

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - none

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_5K1 = 1

Note

3061Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 211,147

NO 2 4 29,890

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,554 28,994,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_61

Question Name

Concept Drugs for blood pressure or heart condition

Question Is your doctor currently prescribing drugs (for example, water pills) for your blood pressure or a heart condition?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who previously reported that they had high blood pressure or heart condition

Note

3062Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 748 4,011,461

NO 2 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_62A

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - high blood pressure

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - high blood pressure

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3063Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 660 3,531,331

NO 2 88 480,130

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_62B

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - low blood pressure

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - low blood pressure

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3064Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 2,997

NO 2 746 4,008,464

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_62C

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - angina

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - angina

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3065Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 29 129,923

NO 2 719 3,881,538

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_62D

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - previous heart attack

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - previous heart attack

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3066Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 56 259,738

NO 2 692 3,751,723

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_62E

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - aneurysm

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - aneurysm

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3067Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 5,286

NO 2 746 4,006,175

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_62F

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - arrhythmia

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - arrhythmia

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3068Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 30 148,652

NO 2 718 3,862,809

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_62G

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - other heart condition

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - other heart condition

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3069Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 51 231,159

NO 2 697 3,780,302

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_62H

Question Name

Concept Reason taking drugs - other medical condition

Question For which condition(s) are you taking the drugs? - other medical condition

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_61 = 1

Note

3070Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 157,800

NO 2 717 3,853,661

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,856 25,223,983

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_71

Question Name

Concept Other reason should not do physical activity

Question Do you know of any other reason why you should not do physical activity?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3071Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 97 635,145

NO 2 5,507 28,600,299

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_72A

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - mCAFT

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - mCAFT

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_71 = 1

Note

3072Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 44 288,823

NO 2 13 126,781

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,507 28,600,299

NOT STATED 9 40 219,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_72B

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - grip strength

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - grip strength

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_71 = 1

Note

3073Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 7,040

NO 2 55 408,563

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,507 28,600,299

NOT STATED 9 40 219,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PAR_72C

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - sit and reach

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - sit and reach

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_71 = 1

Note

3074Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 27 209,498

NO 2 30 206,105

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,507 28,600,299

NOT STATED 9 40 219,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PAR_72D

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - partial curl-ups

Question From which tests should the respondent be excluded because of this condition? - partial curl-ups

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered PAR_71 = 1

Note

3075Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 264,224

NO 2 21 151,379

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,507 28,600,299

NOT STATED 9 40 219,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ORS_0

Question Name

Concept Other reasons for screening out of physical tests

Question Are there any other reasons why you should not participate in one or more of the physical tests?

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3076Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 85,599

NO 2 5,582 29,149,846

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ORS_1

Question Name

Concept Other reasons for screening out - grip strength

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3077Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 20,273

NO 2 5,600 29,215,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ORS_2

Question Name

Concept Other reasons for screening out - spirometry

Question

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3078Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 16 57,019

NO 2 5,588 29,178,425

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ORS_3

Question Name

Concept Other reasons for screening out - mCAFT

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 69 and under

Note

3079Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 77,992

NO 2 5,167 27,392,992

NOT APPLICABLE 6 415 1,764,460

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ORS_4

Question Name

Concept Other reasons for screening out - sit and reach

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 69 and under

Note

3080Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 15 55,477

NO 2 5,174 27,415,507

NOT APPLICABLE 6 415 1,764,460

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name ORS_5

Question Name

Concept Other reasons for screening out - partial curl-up

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 69 and under

Note

3081Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 23 78,180

NO 2 5,166 27,392,805

NOT APPLICABLE 6 415 1,764,460

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ANCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Anthropometric component (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

3082 3083Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWM_11

Question Name

Concept Method of capture - height

Question INSTRUCTION: Record how the data will be captured.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3084Position

Content Code Sample Population

ELECTRONICALLY 1 5,526 28,870,786

MANUALLY 2 68 321,496

SELF-REPORTED 3 10 43,162

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWM_11CM

Question Name

Concept Standing height (centimetres)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the standing height in centimetres.

Length 6.2

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3085 3090Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN CENTIMETRES 104.00 - 200.35 5,602 29,230,113

DON'T KNOW 999.97 1 3,407

REFUSAL 999.98 1 1,924

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWMD11IN

Question Name

Concept Standing height (inches) - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3091 3094Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN INCHES 40.9 - 78.9 5,602 29,230,113

NOT STATED 99.9 2 5,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWM_12CM

Question Name

Concept Sitting height (centimetres)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the sitting height in centimetres.

Length 6.2

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3095 3100Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN CENTIMETRES 56.02 - 105.51 5,585 29,164,445

NOT APPLICABLE 999.96 10 43,162

DON'T KNOW 999.97 7 20,750

REFUSAL 999.98 2 7,088

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWMD12IN

Question Name

Concept Sitting height (inches) - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3101 3104Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN INCHES 22.1 - 41.5 5,585 29,164,444

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 10 43,162

NOT STATED 99.9 9 27,838

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWM_13

Question Name

Concept Method of capture - weight

Question INSTRUCTION: Record how the data will be captured.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3105Position

Content Code Sample Population

ELECTRONICALLY 1 5,540 28,877,515

MANUALLY 2 64 357,930

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWM_13KG

Question Name

Concept Weight (kilograms)

Question INSTRUCTION: When the measurement is stable, record the weight in kilograms.

Length 6.2

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3106 3111Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN KILOGRAMS 16.30 - 190.60 5,599 29,190,124

DON'T KNOW 999.97 3 42,121

REFUSAL 999.98 1 1,583

NOT STATED 999.99 1 1,617

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWMD13LB

Question Name

Concept Weight (pounds) - (D)

Question

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2

Note

3112 3116Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WEIGHT IN POUNDS 35.9 - 420.3 5,599 29,190,124

NOT STATED 999.9 5 45,321

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWM_14CM

Question Name

Concept Waist circumference (centimetres)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the waist circumference in centimetres.

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3117 3121Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IN CENTIMETRES 43.0 - 165.0 5,559 28,946,766

NOT APPLICABLE 999.6 31 231,703

DON'T KNOW 999.7 13 55,052

REFUSAL 999.8 1 1,924

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWMD14IN

Question Name

Concept Waist circumference (inches) - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3122 3125Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE IN INCHES 16.9 - 65.0 5,559 28,946,765

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 31 231,703

NOT STATED 99.9 14 56,976

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWM_15CM

Question Name

Concept Hip circumference (centimetres)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the hip circumference in centimetres.

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3126 3130Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HIP CIRCUMFERENCE - CENTIMETRES 35.0 - 179.4 5,563 28,959,562

NOT APPLICABLE 999.6 31 231,703

DON'T KNOW 999.7 10 44,180

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWMD15IN

Question Name

Concept Hip circumference (inches) - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3131 3134Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HIP CIRCUMFERENCE - INCHES 13.8 - 70.6 5,563 28,959,562

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 31 231,703

NOT STATED 99.9 10 44,180

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWMDBMI

Question Name

Concept Body Mass Index - (D)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3135 3139Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BODY MASS INDEX SCORE 12.61 - 63.88 5,567 28,987,030

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 31 231,703

NOT STATED 99.99 6 16,712

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWMDBMIA

Question Name

Concept BMI norms for respondents 18 or older - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3140 3141Position -

Content Code Sample Population

UNDERWEIGHT 1 52 359,036

NORMAL WEIGHT 2 1,363 9,199,006

OVERWEIGHT 3 1,364 8,918,998

OBESE 4 567 3,663,432

VERY OBESE 5 217 1,416,621

SEVERELY OBESE 6 128 728,887

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,909 4,936,058

NOT STATED 99 4 13,406

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWMDBMIK

Question Name

Concept BMI norms for respondents less than 18 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged less than 18 with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3142Position

Content Code Sample Population

UNDERWEIGHT 1 60 169,905

NORMAL WEIGHT 2 1,355 3,288,189

OVERWEIGHT 3 253 615,311

OBESE 4 208 627,643

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,726 24,531,089

NOT STATED 9 2 3,307

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWMDCOL

Question Name

Concept BMI class. (12 to 17) / self-report - Cole system - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

3143Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEITHER OVERWEIGHT NOR OBESE 1 1,439 3,492,352

OVERWEIGHT 2 302 803,681

OBESE 3 135 405,016

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,720 24,507,519

NOT STATED 9 8 26,876

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWMDWSTA

Question Name

Concept Waist circumference norms for respondents 15 - 69 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 69 with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3144Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 780 5,135,369

FAIR 1 506 3,277,197

GOOD 2 50 381,574

VERY GOOD 3 688 4,401,079

EXCELLENT 4 1,635 10,595,195

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,936 5,408,585

NOT STATED 9 9 36,445

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWMDWTH

Question Name

Concept Waist-to-hip ratio - (D)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3145 3148Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WAIST-TO-HIP RATIO 0.56 - 3.00 5,557 28,941,266

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 31 231,703

NOT STATED 9.99 16 62,476

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWMDHTM

Question Name

Concept Respondent's standing height in meters (D)

Question

Length 5.3

Universe

Note

3149 3153Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEIGHT IN METRES 1.040 - 2.004 5,602 29,230,113

NOT STATED 9.999 2 5,332

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name HWMDLLN

Question Name

Concept Leg length in centimeters (D)

Question

Length 6.2

Universe

Note

3154 3159Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LEG LENGTH IN CENTIMETRES 29.80 - 107.00 5,585 29,164,445

NOT APPLICABLE 999.96 10 43,162

NOT STATED 999.99 9 27,838

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name HWMDMAT

Question Name

Concept Age at peak height velocity (D)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe

Note

3160 3164Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MATURITY OFFSET -3.89 - 5.08 1,347 3,555,343

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 4,256 25,678,720

NOT STATED 99.99 1 1,382

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_01

Question Name

Concept Skinfolds done

Question INSTRUCTION: Show the skinfold calipers to the respondent and demonstrate the technique on the palm of the respondent’s hand.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3165Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,588 22,899,017

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,008 6,305,242

REFUSAL 8 3 17,287

NOT STATED 9 5 13,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_11

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - tricep (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first triceps skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3166 3169Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.4 - 51.0 4,583 22,877,192

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 5 21,824

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_12

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - bicep (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first biceps skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3170 3173Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 1.2 - 31.4 4,583 22,888,431

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 5 10,586

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_13

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - subscapular (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first subscapular skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3174 3177Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 1.0 - 57.2 4,575 22,842,430

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 10 44,741

REFUSAL 99.8 3 11,847

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_14

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - iliac crest (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first iliac crest skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3178 3181Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 3.0 - 62.0 4,575 22,847,003

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 13 52,015

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_15

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - medial calf (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first medial calf skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3182 3185Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 0.2 - 53.0 4,559 22,777,847

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 27 118,899

REFUSAL 99.8 2 2,271

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_21

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - tricep (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second triceps skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3186 3189Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.4 - 51.4 4,581 22,874,873

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 5 21,824

REFUSAL 99.8 2 2,320

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_22

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - bicep (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second biceps skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3190 3193Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 1.6 - 37.0 4,580 22,885,419

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 5 10,586

REFUSAL 99.8 3 3,012

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_23

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - subscapular (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second subscapular skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3194 3197Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 3.2 - 56.8 4,572 22,839,418

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 10 44,741

REFUSAL 99.8 6 14,859

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_24

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - iliac crest (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second iliac crest skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3198 3201Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.8 - 64.0 4,572 22,843,990

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 13 52,015

REFUSAL 99.8 3 3,012

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_25

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - medial calf (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second medial calf skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ANCDELG = 1 who answered PHC_42D = 2, excluding respondents with HWMDBMI > 29.99 and pregnant females

Note

3202 3205Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 0.6 - 47.0 4,556 22,774,835

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

DON'T KNOW 99.7 27 118,899

REFUSAL 99.8 5 5,283

NOT STATED 99.9 8 31,185

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_31

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - tricep (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the third triceps skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with difference between SFM_11 and SFM_21 > 0.4

Note

3206 3209Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 3.4 - 47.0 1,422 7,545,247

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 4,165 21,631,535

DON'T KNOW 99.7 1 1,057

REFUSAL 99.8 3 4,596

NOT STATED 99.9 13 53,009

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_32

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - bicep (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the third biceps skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with difference between SFM_12 and SFM_22 > 0.4

Note

3210 3213Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.6 - 36.4 1,001 5,302,336

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 4,586 23,887,269

DON'T KNOW 99.7 1 1,057

REFUSAL 99.8 3 3,012

NOT STATED 99.9 13 41,770

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_33

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - subscapular (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the third subscapular skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with difference between SFM_13 and SFM_23 > 0.4

Note

3214 3217Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.0 - 54.0 1,488 8,185,823

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 4,091 20,953,517

DON'T KNOW 99.7 1 5,321

REFUSAL 99.8 3 3,012

NOT STATED 99.9 21 87,772

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFM_34

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - iliac crest (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the third iliac crest skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with difference between SFM_14 and SFM_24 > 0.4

Note

3218 3221Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 3.0 - 65.0 1,912 10,038,607

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 3,666 19,108,477

DON'T KNOW 99.7 1 1,057

REFUSAL 99.8 4 4,104

NOT STATED 99.9 21 83,200

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFM_35

Question Name

Concept Skinfold - medial calf (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the third medial calf skinfold measurement to the nearest 0.2 millimetres.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with difference between SFM_15 and SFM_25 > 0.4

Note

3222 3225Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.4 - 47.6 1,334 7,205,365

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 4,230 21,874,712

REFUSAL 99.8 3 3,012

NOT STATED 99.9 37 152,355

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFMDTSA

Question Name

Concept Skinfold average - triceps - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with valid values for SFM_11, SFM_21 and/or SFM_31

Note

3226 3229Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.4 - 51.2 4,583 22,877,193

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

NOT STATED 99.9 13 53,009

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFMDBSA

Question Name

Concept Skinfold average - biceps - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with valid values for SFM_12, SFM_22 and/or SFM_32

Note

3230 3233Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 1.6 - 31.2 4,583 22,888,432

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

NOT STATED 99.9 13 41,770

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFMDSSA

Question Name

Concept Skinfold average - subscapular - (D).

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with valid values for SFM_13, SFM_23 and/or SFM_33

Note

3234 3237Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 3.2 - 57.0 4,575 22,842,430

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

NOT STATED 99.9 21 87,772

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFMDICA

Question Name

Concept Skinfold average - iliac crest - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with valid values for SFM_14, SFM_24 and/or SFM_34

Note

3238 3241Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.9 - 64.5 4,575 22,847,002

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

NOT STATED 99.9 21 83,200

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFMDMCA

Question Name

Concept Skinfold average - medial calf - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with valid values for SFM_15, SFM_25 and/or SFM_35

Note

3242 3245Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 2.0 - 47.4 4,559 22,777,847

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,008 6,305,242

NOT STATED 99.9 37 152,355

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFMDS5

Question Name

Concept Sum of five skinfolds - (D)

Question

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with valid values for SFMDTSA, SFMDBSA, SFMDSSA, SFMDICA, SFMDMCA

Note

3246 3250Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SKINFOLD IN MILLIMETRES 13.3 - 187.7 4,538 22,674,629

NOT APPLICABLE 999.6 1,008 6,305,242

NOT STATED 999.9 58 255,573

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SFMDS5A

Question Name

Concept Sum of five skinfolds norms for respondents 15 - 69 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 69 with valid value for SFMDS5

Note

3251Position

Content Code Sample Population

GOOD 2 557 3,895,861

VERY GOOD 3 946 6,297,778

EXCELLENT 4 1,294 7,911,126

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,775 10,965,981

NOT STATED 9 32 164,698

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SFMDBCA

Question Name

Concept Body composition norms for respondents 15 - 69 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 69 who answered PHC_42C = 2 excluding pregnant females

Note

3252Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 784 5,148,545

FAIR 1 275 1,984,854

GOOD 2 282 1,675,397

VERY GOOD 3 817 5,226,711

EXCELLENT 4 1,508 9,786,362

NO STANDARDS 5 1,905 5,176,883

NOT APPLICABLE 6 31 231,703

NOT STATED 9 2 4,990

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_100

Question Name

Concept Method of capture - first set

Question INSTRUCTION: Record how the first set of data will be captured.

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3253Position

Content Code Sample Population

ELECTRONICALLY 1 5,532 28,933,963

MANUALLY 2 72 301,482

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_101A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - first set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3254 3256Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 60 - 200 5,488 28,815,852

DON'T KNOW 997 101 385,608

REFUSAL 998 3 4,892

NOT STATED 999 12 29,092

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_101B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - first set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3257 3259Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 157 5,489 28,816,544

DON'T KNOW 997 4 19,156

NOT STATED 999 111 399,744

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_102

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - first set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3260 3262Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 37 - 152 5,488 28,813,932

DON'T KNOW 997 5 21,767

NOT STATED 999 111 399,744

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_111A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - first set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3263 3265Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 60 - 218 5,446 28,737,091

DON'T KNOW 997 128 381,710

REFUSAL 998 1 5,512

NOT STATED 999 29 111,132

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_111B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - first set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3266 3268Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 41 - 157 5,447 28,738,636

DON'T KNOW 997 4 9,945

NOT STATED 999 153 486,862

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_112

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - first set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3269 3271Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 37 - 195 5,446 28,732,412

DON'T KNOW 997 3 7,572

NOT STATED 999 155 495,461

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_121A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - first set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3272 3274Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 61 - 201 5,411 28,527,403

DON'T KNOW 997 134 497,727

NOT STATED 999 59 210,314

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_121B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - first set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3275 3277Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 149 5,410 28,517,926

DON'T KNOW 997 3 12,636

NOT STATED 999 191 704,882

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_122

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - first set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3278 3280Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 38 - 170 5,411 28,527,403

DON'T KNOW 997 2 3,159

NOT STATED 999 191 704,882

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_131A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - first set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3281 3283Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 62 - 236 5,432 28,670,069

DON'T KNOW 997 89 282,576

REFUSAL 998 1 5,269

NOT STATED 999 82 277,530

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_131B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - first set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3284 3286Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 151 5,431 28,667,698

DON'T KNOW 997 3 9,442

NOT STATED 999 170 558,306

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_132

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - first set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3287 3289Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 38 - 171 5,432 28,672,894

DON'T KNOW 997 1 2,400

NOT STATED 999 171 560,150

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_141A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - first set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3290 3292Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 67 - 244 5,382 28,439,344

DON'T KNOW 997 125 434,005

REFUSAL 998 2 6,787

NOT STATED 999 95 355,309

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_141B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - first set (4) (M)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3293 3295Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 160 5,383 28,440,752

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,546

NOT STATED 999 220 793,148

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_142

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - first set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3296 3298Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 39 - 148 5,383 28,440,454

NOT STATED 999 221 794,991

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_151A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - first set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3299 3301Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 61 - 206 5,350 28,263,785

DON'T KNOW 997 130 457,051

REFUSAL 998 3 27,302

NOT STATED 999 121 487,306

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_151B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - first set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3302 3304Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 158 5,349 28,262,378

DON'T KNOW 997 6 9,770

NOT STATED 999 249 963,297

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_152

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - first set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3305 3307Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 39 - 141 5,354 28,271,336

DON'T KNOW 997 1 811

NOT STATED 999 249 963,297

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_160

Question Name

Concept Accept/Re-do measurements

Question INSTRUCTION: Check the blood pressure and heart rate data.

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3308Position

Content Code Sample Population

ACCEPT THE MEASUREMENT(S) 1 5,481 28,685,975

RE-DO THE MEASUREMENT(S) 2 118 535,395

NOT STATED 9 5 14,074

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMD160

Question Name

Concept Type of problem - first set - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions

Note

3309Position

Variable Name BPMD161

Question Name

Concept Average systolic blood pressure - first set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_160 = 1

Note

3310 3312Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 74 - 197 5,481 28,685,975

NOT APPLICABLE 996 118 535,395

NOT STATED 999 5 14,074

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMD162

Question Name

Concept Average diastolic blood pressure - first set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_160 = 1

Note

3313 3315Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 43 - 146 5,481 28,685,976

NOT APPLICABLE 996 118 535,395

NOT STATED 999 5 14,074

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMD163

Question Name

Concept Average resting heart rate - first set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_160 = 1

Note

3316 3318Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 39 - 146 5,481 28,685,977

NOT APPLICABLE 996 118 535,395

NOT STATED 999 5 14,074

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_200

Question Name

Concept Method of capture - second set

Question INSTRUCTION: Record how the second set of data will be captured.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3319Position

Content Code Sample Population

ELECTRONICALLY 1 594 2,478,637

MANUALLY 2 36 204,204

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,972 26,549,270

NOT STATED 9 2 3,333

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_201A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - second set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3320 3322Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 72 - 210 597 2,566,494

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 23 70,833

REFUSAL 998 6 24,386

NOT STATED 999 9 35,202

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_201B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - second set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3323 3325Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 43 - 136 597 2,566,494

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 2 21,112

NOT STATED 999 36 109,309

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_202

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - second set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3326 3328Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 40 - 140 595 2,562,498

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 4 25,108

NOT STATED 999 36 109,309

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_211A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - second set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3329 3331Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 65 - 207 600 2,569,929

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 16 52,147

NOT STATED 999 19 74,839

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_211B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - second set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3332 3334Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 41 - 122 600 2,569,929

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 3 21,805

NOT STATED 999 32 105,181

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_212

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - second set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3335 3337Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 40 - 142 598 2,565,933

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 5 25,800

NOT STATED 999 32 105,181

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_221A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - second set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3338 3340Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 71 - 207 590 2,537,613

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 23 77,288

REFUSAL 998 1 692

NOT STATED 999 21 81,322

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_221B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - second set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3341 3343Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 127 590 2,537,613

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 5 33,992

NOT STATED 999 40 125,310

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_222

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - second set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3344 3346Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 40 - 177 590 2,542,893

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 5 28,712

NOT STATED 999 40 125,310

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_231A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - second set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3347 3349Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 66 - 195 589 2,522,492

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 19 81,321

REFUSAL 998 1 692

NOT STATED 999 26 92,410

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_231B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - second set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3350 3352Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 42 - 126 590 2,524,641

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 2 21,112

NOT STATED 999 43 151,162

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_232

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - second set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3353 3355Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 40 - 165 586 2,514,424

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 5 28,447

NOT STATED 999 44 154,044

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_241A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - second set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3356 3358Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 67 - 191 570 2,485,001

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 37 117,795

REFUSAL 998 1 692

NOT STATED 999 27 93,427

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_241B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - second set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3359 3361Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 131 570 2,485,001

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 4 27,165

NOT STATED 999 61 184,749

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_242

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - second set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3362 3364Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 40 - 166 568 2,481,005

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 6 31,161

NOT STATED 999 61 184,749

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_251A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - second set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3365 3367Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 70 - 192 589 2,546,989

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 17 54,574

REFUSAL 998 1 692

NOT STATED 999 28 94,660

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_251B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - second set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3368 3370Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 114 588 2,544,589

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 4 26,851

NOT STATED 999 43 125,475

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_252

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - second set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3371 3373Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 40 - 180 587 2,542,993

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,969 26,538,529

DON'T KNOW 997 5 28,447

NOT STATED 999 43 125,475

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_260

Question Name

Concept Accept/Re-do measurements

Question INSTRUCTION: Check the blood pressure and heart rate data.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_160 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_160 = 2 or BPMD161 > 144 or BPMD162 > 94 or BPMD163 > 99

Note

3374Position

Content Code Sample Population

ACCEPT THE MEASUREMENT(S) 1 601 2,564,439

RE-DO THE MEASUREMENT(S) 2 19 72,888

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,969 26,538,529

NOT STATED 9 15 59,588

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMD260

Question Name

Concept Type of problem - second set - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions

Note

3375Position

Variable Name BPMD261

Question Name

Concept Average systolic blood pressure - second set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_260 = 1

Note

3376 3378Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 73 - 193 601 2,564,439

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,987 26,609,946

NOT STATED 999 16 61,060

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMD262

Question Name

Concept Average diastolic blood pressure - second set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_260 = 1

Note

3379 3381Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 42 - 115 601 2,564,439

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,987 26,609,946

NOT STATED 999 16 61,060

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMD263

Question Name

Concept Average resting heart rate - second set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_260 = 1

Note

3382 3384Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 40 - 161 601 2,564,439

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,987 26,609,946

NOT STATED 999 16 61,060

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_300

Question Name

Concept Method of capture - third set

Question INSTRUCTION: Record how the third set of data will be captured.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3385Position

Content Code Sample Population

ELECTRONICALLY 1 41 162,356

MANUALLY 2 46 197,258

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,512 28,861,277

NOT STATED 9 5 14,554

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_301A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - third set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3386 3388Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 78 - 193 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 2 6,530

REFUSAL 998 5 14,438

NOT STATED 999 22 97,187

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_301B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - third set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3389 3391Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 44 - 118 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 28 116,522

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_302

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - third set (0)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3392 3394Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 49 - 138 74 306,525

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 2 5,297

NOT STATED 999 28 116,522

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_311A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - third set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3395 3397Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 79 - 191 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 2 6,530

NOT STATED 999 27 111,625

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_311B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - third set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3398 3400Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 43 - 123 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 28 116,522

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_312

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - third set (1)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3401 3403Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 52 - 130 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 28 116,522

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_321A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - third set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3404 3406Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 69 - 179 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 2 6,530

NOT STATED 999 27 111,625

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_321B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - third set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3407 3409Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 46 - 108 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 28 116,522

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_322

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - third set (2)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3410 3412Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 54 - 127 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 28 116,522

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_331A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - third set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3413 3415Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 74 - 182 74 303,434

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 3 13,285

NOT STATED 999 27 111,625

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_331B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - third set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3416 3418Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 45 - 114 74 303,434

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 29 123,277

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_332

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - third set (3)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3419 3421Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 47 - 134 74 303,434

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 29 123,277

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_341A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - third set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3422 3424Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 78 - 190 74 309,138

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 3 7,580

NOT STATED 999 27 111,625

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_341B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - third set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3425 3427Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 46 - 110 74 309,138

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 29 117,572

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_342

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - third set (4)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3428 3430Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 43 - 124 74 309,138

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 29 117,572

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_351A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure - third set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3431 3433Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 77 - 178 73 301,920

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 4 14,799

NOT STATED 999 27 111,625

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_351B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure - third set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3434 3436Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 42 - 114 73 301,920

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 30 124,790

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPM_352

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - third set (5)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3437 3439Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 51 - 143 73 301,920

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,500 28,807,101

DON'T KNOW 997 1 1,633

NOT STATED 999 30 124,790

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPM_360

Question Name

Concept Accept/Re-do measurements

Question INSTRUCTION: Check the blood pressure and heart rate data.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered (BPM_260 = 1 and failed error conditions) or BPM_260 = 2 or BPMD261 > 144 or BPMD262 > 94 or BPMD263 > 99

Note

3440Position

Content Code Sample Population

ACCEPT THE MEASUREMENT(S) 1 75 310,189

RE-DO THE MEASUREMENT(S) 2 3 7,733

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,500 28,807,101

NOT STATED 9 26 110,422

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMD360

Question Name

Concept Type of problem - third set - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_360 = 1 and failed error conditions

Note

3441Position

Variable Name BPMD361

Question Name

Concept Average systolic blood pressure - third set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_360 = 1

Note

3442 3444Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 80 - 184 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,502 28,813,362

NOT STATED 999 27 111,894

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMD362

Question Name

Concept Average diastolic blood pressure - third set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_360 = 1

Note

3445 3447Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 45 - 112 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,502 28,813,362

NOT STATED 999 27 111,894

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMD363

Question Name

Concept Average resting heart rate - third set - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents who answered BPM_360 = 1

Note

3448 3450Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 51 - 123 75 310,189

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,502 28,813,362

NOT STATED 999 27 111,894

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMDSBPS

Question Name

Concept Final screening average systolic blood pressure - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3451 3453Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 73 - 193 5,592 29,186,440

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2 9,130

NOT STATED 999 10 39,874

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMDSBPD

Question Name

Concept Final screening average diastolic blood pressure - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3454 3456Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 42 - 115 5,592 29,186,441

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2 9,130

NOT STATED 999 10 39,874

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMDSHR

Question Name

Concept Final screening average resting heart rate - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3457 3459Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 39 - 123 5,592 29,186,442

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2 9,130

NOT STATED 999 10 39,874

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMDPBPS

Question Name

Concept Final prevalence average systolic blood pressure - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3460 3462Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 73 - 197 5,594 29,195,570

NOT STATED 999 10 39,874

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMDPBPD

Question Name

Concept Final prevalence average diastolic blood pressure - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3463 3465Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 42 - 146 5,594 29,195,571

NOT STATED 999 10 39,874

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMDPHR

Question Name

Concept Final prevalence average resting heart rate - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe All respondents

Note

3466 3468Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 39 - 124 5,594 29,195,571

NOT STATED 999 10 39,874

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BPMDBPA

Question Name

Concept Blood pressure norms for respondents 18 or older - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older

Note

3469 3470Position -

Content Code Sample Population

WITHIN ACCEPTABLE RANGE 1 3,078 20,704,773

AT HIGH END OF ACCEPTABLE RANGE 2 331 2,256,040

ABOVE ACCEPTABLE RANGE 3 259 1,258,235

MODERATELY HIGH 4 41 191,287

HIGH 5 16 117,450

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,878 4,704,355

NOT STATED 99 1 3,304

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BPMDBPK

Question Name

Concept Blood pressure norms for respondents less than 18 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged less than 18

Note

3471Position

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 1,799 4,500,361

AT HIGH END OF NORMAL RANGE 2 51 112,895

HIGH 3 19 68,870

VERY HIGH 4 3 9,135

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,726 24,531,089

NOT STATED 9 6 13,095

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PHBDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Phlebotomy component

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

3472 3473Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,596 29,203,410

NOT ELIGIBLE - HEMOPHILIA 10 3 7,785

NOT ELIGIBLE-CHEMOTHERAPHY < FOUR WEEKS 11 5 24,250

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_11

Question Name

Concept Received blood - past 2 months

Question In the past 2 months, that is, from [date 2 months ago] to yesterday, did you receive a blood transfusion?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3474Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5 13,675

NO 2 5,591 29,189,735

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_12

Question Name

Concept Donated blood - past 2 months

Question In the past 2 months, did you donate blood?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3475Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 197,718

NO 2 5,565 29,005,691

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_13Y

Question Name

Concept Year of blood dontation

Question What was the date when you last donated blood ? Enter a four-digit year.

Length 4

Universe Respondents who answered BDC_12 = 1

Note

3476 3479Position -

Content Code Sample Population

YEAR 2007 - 2009 31 197,718

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 5,573 29,037,726

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_13M

Question Name

Concept Month of blood donation

Question What was the date when you last donated blood? Enter the month.

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered BDC_12 = 1

Note

3480 3481Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MONTH (1 TO 12) 1 - 11 31 197,718

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,573 29,037,726

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_13D

Question Name

Concept Day of blood donation

Question What was the date when you last donated blood? Enter the day.

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered BDC_12 = 1

Note

3482 3483Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DAY (1 TO 31) 3 - 31 31 197,718

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,573 29,037,726

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDCD13

Question Name

Concept Donated blood - yesterday - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with BDC_13Y/BDC_13M/BDC_13D = yesterday

Note

3484Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 31 197,718

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,573 29,037,726

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_21

Question Name

Concept Blood draw

Question Now I am going to do the blood draw. Have you ever had blood taken?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3485Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,373 28,478,396

NO 2 96 335,012

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

REFUSAL 8 108 351,849

NOT STATED 9 19 38,153

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_23A

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 01

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - first tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3486Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,372 28,476,179

NO 2 1 2,216

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9 223 725,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_23B

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 02

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - second tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3487Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,362 28,450,225

NO 2 11 28,171

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9 223 725,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_23C

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 03

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - third tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3488Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,353 28,433,483

NO 2 20 44,912

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9 223 725,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_23D

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 04

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - fourth tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3489Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,327 28,317,314

NO 2 46 161,082

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9 223 725,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_23E

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 05

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - fifth tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3490Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,007 27,403,891

NO 2 67 239,757

NOT APPLICABLE 6 332 939,835

NOT STATED 9 198 651,962

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_23F

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 06

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - sixth tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3491Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,158 21,231,336

NO 2 32 209,003

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,387 7,561,231

NOT STATED 9 27 233,874

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_23G

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 07

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - seventh tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3492Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,371 26,252,000

NO 2 64 339,165

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,081 2,197,436

NOT STATED 9 88 446,843

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_23H

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 08

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - eighth tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3493Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,251 25,494,836

NO 2 65 321,674

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,211 3,055,209

NOT STATED 9 77 363,726

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_23I

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 09

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - ninth tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3494Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,236 21,758,782

NO 2 56 323,911

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,291 6,975,506

NOT STATED 9 21 177,245

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_23J

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 10

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - tenth tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3495Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,229 21,731,690

NO 2 63 351,003

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,291 6,975,506

NOT STATED 9 21 177,245

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_23K

Question Name

Concept Blood tube collected - 11

Question INSTRUCTION: Record which of the required tubes of blood were collected - eleventh tube

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3496Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,190 25,156,185

NO 2 113 595,267

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,225 3,122,619

NOT STATED 9 76 361,373

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name BDC_24

Question Name

Concept Respondent position during blood draw

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent was seated or supine during the blood draw.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

3497Position

Content Code Sample Population

SEATED 1 4,989 26,998,612

SUPINE 2 384 1,479,784

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9 223 725,014

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name BDC_25

Question Name

Concept Reason tubes not collected

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the reason why all required tubes were not collected.

Length 2

Universe Respondents who did not provide all required tubes of blood

Note

3498 3499Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RESPONDENT REFUSED 1 163 476,442

RESPONDENT FAINTED 2 30 151,251

UNABLE TO FIND VEIN 3 49 203,881

BLOOD FLOW STOPPED 4 125 558,301

PHYSICAL LIMITATION 5 4 31,970

OTHER 6 9 17,161

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,221 27,787,080

NOT STATED 99 3 9,359

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name URCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Urine collection component

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

3500 3501Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name URC_01

Question Name

Concept Urine sample provided

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent provided a urine sample.

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3502Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,540 28,974,960

NO 2 64 260,484

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name URC_02

Question Name

Concept Reason urine sample not provided

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the reason why the respondent did not provide a urine sample.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered URC_N01 = 2

Note

3503Position

Content Code Sample Population

REFUSAL 1 21 64,800

UNABLE TO PROVIDE 2 38 170,258

OTHER 3 5 25,426

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,540 28,974,960

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AMCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Activity Monitor component (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

3504 3505Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,594 29,192,490

NOT ELIGIBLE - ACUTE CONDITION 9 10 42,955

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AMC_10

Question Name

Concept Activity monitor available

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether an activity monitor is available.

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

3506Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,468 28,631,950

NO 2 126 560,540

NOT APPLICABLE 6 10 42,955

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AMC_11

Question Name

Concept Willing to wear activity Monitor

Question Would you be willing to wear an activity monitor for the next 7 days?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered AMCDELG = 1

Note

3507Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,417 28,318,616

NO 2 51 313,335

NOT APPLICABLE 6 10 42,955

NOT STATED 9 126 560,540

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AMC_12

Question Name

Concept Reason not willing to wear activity monitor

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the reason why the respondent is not willing to wear an activity monitor for the next 7 days.

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered AM_11 = 2

Note

3508 3509Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BURDEN 1 18 76,006

INVASIVE 2 3 18,938

AWAY DURING COLLECTION PERIOD 4 11 72,690

SICK OR LAID UP 6 5 13,352

WORRIED ABOUT LOSING/DAMAGING DEVICE 7 3 48,760

OTHER 8 11 83,590

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,427 28,361,570

NOT STATED 99 126 560,540

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AMC_21

Question Name

Concept Activity monitor taken

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent took an activity monitor.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered AMCDELG = 1

Note

3510Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,412 28,300,294

NO 2 5 18,321

NOT APPLICABLE 6 61 356,289

NOT STATED 9 126 560,540

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AMC_22

Question Name

Concept Reason activity monitor not taken

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the reason why the respondent did not take an activity monitor.

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered AM_21 = 2

Note

3511 3512Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AWAY DURING COLLECTION PERIOD 4 2 4,204

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,473 28,656,583

REFUSAL 98 3 14,117

NOT STATED 99 126 560,540

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Spirometry component (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

3513 3514Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,562 29,051,376

NOT ELIGIBLE – PREGNANT >27 WEEKS 7 10 82,564

NOT ELIGIBLE - ACUTE CONDITION 9 16 46,942

NOT ELIGIBLE - MEDICATION USE 12 2 3,687

NOT ELIGIBLE - OTHER REASON 14 14 50,876

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPR_11

Question Name

Concept Heart attack - past 3 months

Question Have you had a heart attack within the past 3 months?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPCDELG = 1

Note

3515Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 38,444

NO 2 5,558 29,012,933

NOT APPLICABLE 6 42 184,068

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPR_12

Question Name

Concept Major chest or abdomen surgery - past 3 months

Question Have you had major surgery on your chest or abdomen in the past 3 months?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPCDELG = 1

Note

3516Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 19 125,633

NO 2 5,539 28,887,300

NOT APPLICABLE 6 46 222,512

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_021

Question Name

Concept Spirometry done (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Demonstrate the test (without using the mouthpiece).

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3517Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,317 27,428,184

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

REFUSAL 8 6 35,178

NOT STATED 9 216 1,423,938

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_022

Question Name

Concept Race adjustment

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the appropriate race adjustment for the respondent.

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3518Position

Content Code Sample Population

WHITE 1 4,898 25,255,434

BLACK 2 419 2,172,751

HISPANIC 3 30 237,512

ASIAN 4 174 1,119,164

OTHER 5 12 67,262

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9 6 35,178

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_031

Question Name

Concept Spirometry done (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Demonstrate the test (without using the mouthpiece).

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3519Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,316 27,426,872

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

REFUSAL 8 1 1,312

NOT STATED 9 222 1,459,116

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_032

Question Name

Concept Spirometry done (3)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3520Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,316 27,426,872

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9 223 1,460,428

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_PFVC

Question Name

Concept Respondent's predicted FVC (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3521 3524Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 1.06 - 6.81 5,436 28,435,535

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 103 451,766

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_PV1

Question Name

Concept Respondent's predicted FEV1 (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3525 3528Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.90 - 5.59 5,436 28,435,534

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 103 451,766

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_PV1F

Question Name

Concept Respondent's predicted FEV1/FVC (%)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3529 3532Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.70 - 0.92 5,436 28,435,535

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 103 451,766

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_CFVC

Question Name

Concept Confidence interval for predicted FVC (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3533 3536Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.29 - 1.18 5,127 27,838,556

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 412 1,048,744

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_CV1

Question Name

Concept Confidence interval for predicted FEV1 (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3537 3540Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.24 - 1.00 5,127 27,838,555

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 412 1,048,744

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_CV1F

Question Name

Concept Confidence interval for predicted FEV1/FVC (%)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3541 3544Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.09 - 0.11 5,127 27,838,556

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 412 1,048,744

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_NUME

Question Name

Concept Number of subject efforts (maximum of 8)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3545 3546Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS 1 - 8 5,501 28,713,197

NOT APPLICABLE 96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_NUMA

Question Name

Concept Number of acceptable maneuvers out of all trials (max. of 8)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3547 3548Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF ACCEPTABLE ATTEMPTS 0 - 8 5,501 28,713,196

NOT APPLICABLE 96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_REP

Question Name

Concept Test repeatability for FVC and FEV1 within 150 ml

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3549Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,843 25,818,797

NO 2 463 2,121,900

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9 233 946,603

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_QFVC

Question Name

Concept FVC Quality factor

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3550Position

Content Code Sample Population

A 0 3,528 18,390,648

B 1 704 3,346,129

C 2 811 5,208,034

D 3 262 991,440

F 4 196 776,945

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_QV1

Question Name

Concept FEV1 Quality factor

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3551Position

Content Code Sample Population

A 0 4,601 24,658,291

B 1 388 1,902,437

C 2 119 569,150

D 3 197 806,373

F 4 196 776,945

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_INT

Question Name

Concept Multiple Interpretation codes

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered SPR_11 = 2 and SPR_12 = 2

Note

3552Position

Content Code Sample Population

FEV1.0 < 60% PREDICTED 1 73 380,776

FEV1.0 < 80% AND ≥ 60% PREDICTED 2 451 2,561,077

FEV1.0 ≥ 80% PREDICTED 3 4,727 24,771,791

SOME DATA UNAVAILABLE 4 78 305,289

TEST DEEMED UNACCEPTABLE - QC PROCESS 5 172 694,263

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_BFVC

Question Name

Concept Largest FVC (L) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3553 3556Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.38 - 8.27 5,305 27,936,252

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_B05

Question Name

Concept Largest FEV0.5 (L) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3557 3560Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.21 - 4.61 5,305 27,936,252

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_B05F

Question Name

Concept Best FEV0.5/FVC from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3561 3565Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.142 - 0.863 5,305 27,936,251

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_B75

Question Name

Concept Largest FEV0.75 (L) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3566 3569Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.29 - 5.93 5,305 27,936,252

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_B75F

Question Name

Concept Best FEV0.75/FVC from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3570 3574Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.182 - 0.989 5,305 27,936,251

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_B1

Question Name

Concept Largest FEV1 (L) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3575 3578Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.35 - 6.62 5,305 27,936,252

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_B1F

Question Name

Concept Best FEV1/FVC from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3579 3583Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.219 - 1.000 5,305 27,936,252

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_B3

Question Name

Concept Largest FEV3 (L) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3584 3587Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.37 - 7.68 5,248 27,789,932

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 291 1,097,367

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_B3F

Question Name

Concept Best FEV3/FVC from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3588 3592Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.458 - 1.075 5,248 27,789,932

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 291 1,097,367

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_B6

Question Name

Concept Largest FEV6 (L) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3593 3596Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.37 - 8.05 4,581 25,645,018

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 958 3,242,282

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_B6F

Question Name

Concept Best FEV6/FVC from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3597 3601Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.423 - 1.398 4,581 25,645,017

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 958 3,242,282

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_B16

Question Name

Concept Best FEV1/FEV6 from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3602 3606Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.300 - 2.037 4,581 25,645,018

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 958 3,242,282

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_BPEF

Question Name

Concept Largest PEF (L/second) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3607 3611Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.49 - 14.49 5,305 27,936,252

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 234 951,048

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_BF25

Question Name

Concept FEF25% (L/s) from acceptable trials & largest sum FVC + FEV1

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note Instantaneous forced expiratory flow when 25% of the FVC has been expired (FEF25%) (L/s) from acceptable trials and largest sum of FVC + FEV1

3612 3616Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.36 - 13.88 5,494 28,700,639

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 45 186,661

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_BF50

Question Name

Concept FEF50% (L/s) from accept. trials & largest sum of FVC + FEV1

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note Instantaneous forced expiratory flow when 50% of the FVC has been expired (FEF50%) (L/s) from acceptable trials and largest sum of FVC + FEV1

3617 3621Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.18 - 9.04 5,494 28,700,639

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 45 186,661

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_BF75

Question Name

Concept FEF75% (L/s) from accept. trials & largest sum of FVC + FEV1

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note Instantaneous forced expiratory flow when 75% of the FVC has been expired (FEF75%) (L/s) from acceptable trials and largest sum of FVC + FEV1

3622 3625Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.07 - 5.44 5,494 28,700,640

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 45 186,661

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_BM25

Question Name

Concept FEF25-75% (L/s) from accept. trials & larg sum of FVC + FEV1

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note Mean forced expiratory flow between 25% and 75% of the FVC (FEF25-75%) (L/s) from acceptable trials and largest sum of FVC + FEV1

3626 3629Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.15 - 8.00 5,471 28,622,733

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 68 264,567

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_BM75

Question Name

Concept FEF75-85% (L/s) from accept. trials & larg sum of FVC + FEV1

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note Mean forced expiratory flow between 75% and 85% of the FVC (FEF75-85%) (L/s) from acceptable trials and largest sum of FVC + FEV1

3630 3633Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.05 - 5.17 5,492 28,690,216

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 47 197,084

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_BM1L

Question Name

Concept FEF212 (L/s) from accept. trials & largest sum of FVC + FEV1

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note Mean forced expiratory flow between 0.2 L and 1.2 L of the FVC (FEF212) (L/s) from acceptable trials and largest sum of FVC + FEV1

3634 3638Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.14 - 13.04 5,467 28,660,408

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 72 226,892

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPMDBFVP

Question Name

Concept Percent of predicted FVC - (D)

Question

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3639 3643Position -

Content Code Sample Population

% PREDICTED FVC 23.2 - 159.7 5,308 28,021,886

NOT STATED 999.9 296 1,213,559

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPMDB1P

Question Name

Concept Percent of predicted FEV1 - (D)

Question

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3644 3648Position -

Content Code Sample Population

% PREDICTED FEV1 25.2 - 144.7 5,308 28,021,886

NOT STATED 999.9 296 1,213,559

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPMDB1FP

Question Name

Concept Percent of predicted FEV1/FVC - (D)

Question

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3649 3653Position -

Content Code Sample Population

% PREDICTED FEV1/FVC 29.6 - 121.9 5,308 28,021,885

NOT STATED 999.9 296 1,213,559

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_BMET

Question Name

Concept Largest MET (s) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3654 3657Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.14 - 5.88 5,492 28,687,742

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 47 199,557

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_BET

Question Name

Concept Largest Expiratory time (s) from acceptable trials

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3658 3662Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 1.02 - 32.93 5,492 28,687,743

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 47 199,557

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_BNUM

Question Name

Concept Index or trial # of best curve (largest sum of FVC + FEV1)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3663 3664Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF BEST SPIROMETRY TRIAL 1 - 8 5,501 28,713,196

NOT APPLICABLE 96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_1ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3665Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,929 26,319,101

NO 2 570 2,389,952

NOT APPLICABLE 6 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9 40 178,247

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_1FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3666 3669Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.53 - 8.27 5,498 28,706,015

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 41 181,285

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_105

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3670 3673Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.19 - 4.57 5,501 28,713,197

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_105F

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3674 3678Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.142 - 1.000 5,498 28,706,016

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 41 181,285

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_175

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV0.75 (L) forced expiratory vol. in 0.75 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3679 3682Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.17 - 5.86 5,500 28,712,444

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 39 174,857

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_175F

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3683 3687Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.182 - 1.086 5,497 28,705,262

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 42 182,038

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_11

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3688 3691Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.32 - 6.51 5,501 28,713,197

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_11F

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3692 3695Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.22 - 1.24 5,500 28,710,158

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 39 177,142

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_13

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3696 3700Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.300 - 0.996 4,078 23,629,422

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 1,461 5,257,877

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_13F

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3701 3704Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.57 - 7.68 5,170 27,549,399

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 369 1,337,901

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_16

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3705 3709Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.363 - 9.990 5,170 27,549,399

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 369 1,337,901

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_16F

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3710 3713Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.81 - 8.04 4,078 23,629,423

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 1,461 5,257,877

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_116

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3714 3718Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.730 - 1.673 4,077 23,626,385

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.999 1,462 5,260,915

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_1PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3719 3723Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 1.22 - 14.49 5,501 28,713,196

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_1F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEF25% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3724 3728Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.32 - 13.52 5,501 28,713,196

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_1F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEF50% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3729 3733Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.15 - 9.11 5,501 28,713,197

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_1F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEF75% (L/s) forced expira. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3734 3737Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.07 - 5.44 5,501 28,713,196

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_1M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3738 3741Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.15 - 8.08 5,501 28,713,197

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_1M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3742 3745Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.06 - 5.17 5,501 28,713,196

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_1M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort#1 FEF212 (L/s) forced ex. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 liters

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3746 3750Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.14 - 13.01 5,475 28,669,291

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 64 218,009

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_1MET

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3751 3754Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.14 - 5.33 5,501 28,713,196

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_1ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3755 3759Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 1.00 - 160.0 5,500 28,710,622

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 99.99 39 176,678

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_1BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3760 3763Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME -.10 - 1.38 5,499 28,709,054

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 40 178,247

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_1BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 0

Note

3764 3767Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) 0.00 - 0.98 5,498 28,706,014

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 65 348,145

NOT STATED 9.99 41 181,285

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_2ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3768Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,559 24,428,454

NO 2 922 4,206,805

NOT APPLICABLE 6 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_2FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3769 3772Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.29 - 8.19 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_205

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3773 3776Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.20 - 4.53 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_205F

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3777 3781Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.052 - 4.207 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.999 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_275

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV0.75 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.75 sec.

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3782 3785Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.43 - 5.79 5,481 28,635,260

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_275F

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3786 3790Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.120 - 5.552 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.999 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_21

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3791 3794Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.49 - 6.57 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_21F

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3795 3798Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.22 - 6.55 5,481 28,635,261

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_23

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3799 3803Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.229 - 1.039 3,916 22,986,395

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.999 1,603 5,822,968

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_23F

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3804 3807Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.76 - 7.63 5,072 27,280,678

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 447 1,528,685

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_26

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3808 3812Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.448 - 7.517 5,072 27,280,677

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.999 447 1,528,685

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_26F

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3813 3816Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.84 - 8.05 3,916 22,986,395

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 1,603 5,822,968

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_216

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3817 3821Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.702 - 1.534 3,916 22,986,394

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.999 1,603 5,822,968

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_2PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3822 3826Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 1.06 - 14.12 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_2F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEF25% (L/s) forced expir. flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3827 3831Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.36 - 13.88 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_2F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEF50% (L/s) forced expira. flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3832 3836Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.18 - 9.00 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_2F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #1 FEF75% (L/s) forced expira. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3837 3840Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.07 - 5.26 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_2M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3841 3844Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.15 - 8.00 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_2M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3845 3848Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.05 - 4.79 5,477 28,621,265

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 42 188,097

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_2M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 FEF212 (L/s) forced expira. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 L

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3849 3853Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.14 - 13.04 5,453 28,591,111

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 99.99 66 218,252

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_2MET

Question Name

Concept Effort 2 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3854 3857Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.14 - 5.88 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_2ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3858 3862Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 0.94 - 177.0 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_2BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3863 3866Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME -.01 - 1.71 5,481 28,635,259

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_2BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #2 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 1

Note

3867 3870Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) -.03 - 0.99 5,481 28,635,258

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 85 426,082

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_3ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3871Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,535 24,337,049

NO 2 921 4,168,616

NOT APPLICABLE 6 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9 40 183,889

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_3FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3872 3875Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.38 - 8.09 5,456 28,505,665

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 40 183,889

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_305

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3876 3879Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.10 - 4.53 5,458 28,515,450

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_305F

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3880 3884Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.094 - 1.023 5,456 28,505,665

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.999 40 183,889

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_375

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV0.75 (L) forced exp. volume in 0.75 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3885 3888Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.13 - 5.85 5,457 28,513,932

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 39 175,622

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_375F

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3889 3893Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.129 - 1.605 5,455 28,504,147

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.999 41 185,407

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_31

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3894 3897Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.25 - 6.57 5,457 28,513,932

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 39 175,622

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_31F

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3898 3901Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.23 - 1.79 5,457 28,513,930

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 39 175,622

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_33

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3902 3906Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.302 - 1.031 3,864 22,864,504

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.999 1,632 5,825,050

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_33F

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3907 3910Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.37 - 7.52 5,034 27,237,892

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 462 1,451,662

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_36

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3911 3915Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.421 - 1.625 5,033 27,232,800

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.999 463 1,456,753

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_36F

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3916 3919Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.37 - 7.87 3,864 22,864,504

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 1,632 5,825,050

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_316

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3920 3924Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.752 - 1.259 3,863 22,859,413

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.999 1,633 5,830,141

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_3PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3925 3929Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.49 - 14.26 5,457 28,511,811

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 99.99 39 177,743

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_3F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEF25% (L/s) forced expir.flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3930 3934Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.18 - 13.85 5,458 28,515,450

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_3F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEF50% (L/s) forced expir. flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3935 3939Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.15 - 9.04 5,458 28,515,450

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_3F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEF75% (L/s) forced expira. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3940 3943Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.07 - 6.09 5,458 28,515,450

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_3M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3944 3947Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.14 - 7.98 5,458 28,515,450

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_3M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3948 3951Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.06 - 5.29 5,458 28,515,450

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_3M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 FEF212 (L/s) forced expir. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 L

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3952 3956Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.10 - 13.06 5,423 28,454,434

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 99.99 73 235,119

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_3MET

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3957 3960Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.15 - 6.21 5,458 28,515,450

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_3ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3961 3965Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 1.03 - 141.0 5,456 28,505,665

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 99.99 40 183,889

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_3BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3966 3969Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME 0.00 - 1.08 5,456 28,505,665

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 40 183,889

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_3BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #3 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 2

Note

3970 3973Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) 0.00 - 0.99 5,456 28,505,666

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 108 545,891

NOT STATED 9.99 40 183,889

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_4ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

3974Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,153 22,231,230

NO 2 1,047 4,902,936

NOT APPLICABLE 6 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_4FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

3975 3978Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.34 - 7.96 5,197 27,123,584

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 41 184,686

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_405

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

3979 3982Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.16 - 4.61 5,197 27,123,584

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 41 184,686

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_405F

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

3983 3987Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.161 - 2.088 5,197 27,123,585

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.999 41 184,686

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_475

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV0.75 (L) forced exp. volume in 0.75 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

3988 3991Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.28 - 5.93 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_475F

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

3992 3996Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.231 - 9.990 5,200 27,134,166

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.999 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_41

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

3997 4000Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.09 - 6.62 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_41F

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4001 4004Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.06 - 3.85 5,197 27,123,584

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 41 184,686

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_43

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4005 4009Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.390 - 1.000 3,583 21,004,439

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.999 1,655 6,303,832

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_43F

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4010 4013Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.50 - 7.38 4,753 25,748,111

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 485 1,560,159

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_46

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4014 4018Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.325 - 4.294 4,750 25,737,529

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.999 488 1,570,741

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_46F

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4019 4022Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.81 - 7.82 3,583 21,004,439

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 1,655 6,303,832

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_416

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4023 4027Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.702 - 1.370 3,580 20,993,856

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.999 1,658 6,314,414

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_4PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4028 4032Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.78 - 14.14 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_4F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEF25% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4033 4037Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.21 - 13.75 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_4F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEF50% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4038 4042Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.11 - 9.09 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_4F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEF75% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4043 4046Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.07 - 5.66 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_4M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4047 4050Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.11 - 8.15 5,200 27,134,166

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_4M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4051 4054Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.05 - 5.24 5,199 27,132,238

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 39 176,033

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_4M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 FEF212 (L/s) forced exp. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 L

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4055 4059Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.15 - 13.13 5,158 27,037,958

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 99.99 80 270,312

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_4MET

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4060 4063Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.22 - 5.81 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_4ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4064 4068Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 1.01 - 27.61 5,200 27,134,167

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_4BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4069 4072Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME -.02 - 1.60 5,197 27,123,584

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 41 184,686

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_4BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #4 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 3

Note

4073 4076Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) 0.00 - 0.99 5,197 27,123,585

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 366 1,927,174

NOT STATED 9.99 41 184,686

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_5ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4077Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,134 16,785,319

NO 2 1,076 4,666,872

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_5FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4078 4081Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.10 - 7.96 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_505

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4082 4085Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.07 - 4.41 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_505F

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4086 4090Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.060 - 5.885 4,210 21,452,190

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.999 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_575

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV0.75 (L) forced exp. volume in 0.75 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4091 4094Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.10 - 5.67 4,209 21,447,562

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 39 178,732

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_575F

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4095 4099Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.188 - 7.115 4,209 21,447,562

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.999 39 178,732

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_51

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4100 4103Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.09 - 6.35 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_51F

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4104 4107Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.08 - 7.92 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_53

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4108 4112Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.310 - 1.403 2,693 15,894,938

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.999 1,555 5,731,356

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_53F

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4113 4116Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.34 - 7.43 3,767 20,059,878

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 481 1,566,415

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_56

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4117 4121Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.252 - 9.308 3,767 20,059,878

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.999 481 1,566,415

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_56F

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4122 4125Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.54 - 7.84 2,693 15,894,938

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 1,555 5,731,356

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_516

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4126 4130Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.762 - 9.923 2,693 15,894,938

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.999 1,555 5,731,356

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_5PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4131 4135Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.61 - 14.06 4,210 21,452,190

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_5F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEF25% (L/s) forced exp flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4136 4140Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.25 - 11.96 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_5F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEF50% (L/s) forced exp flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4141 4145Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.12 - 9.10 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_5F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEF75% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4146 4149Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.08 - 6.53 4,210 21,452,190

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_5M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4150 4153Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.12 - 7.18 4,210 21,452,190

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_5M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4154 4157Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.05 - 5.84 4,208 21,448,973

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 40 177,321

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_5M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 FEF212 (L/s) forced exp. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 L

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4158 4162Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.12 - 12.77 4,147 21,294,362

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 99.99 101 331,932

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_5MET

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4163 4166Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.09 - 5.19 4,209 21,449,356

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 39 176,938

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_5ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4167 4171Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 0.63 - 157.0 4,210 21,452,190

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_5BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4172 4175Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME -.02 - 1.83 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_5BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #5 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 4

Note

4176 4179Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) -.08 - 0.95 4,210 21,452,191

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 1,356 7,609,151

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_6ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4180Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,942 10,029,117

NO 2 913 3,730,219

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_6FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4181 4184Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.12 - 7.90 2,853 13,742,624

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 40 190,816

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_605

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4185 4188Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.05 - 4.48 2,855 13,759,336

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_605F

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4189 4193Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.057 - 6.000 2,853 13,742,624

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.999 40 190,816

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_675

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV0.75 (L) forced exp. volume in 0.75 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4194 4197Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.15 - 5.78 2,852 13,749,108

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 41 184,331

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_675F

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4198 4202Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.188 - 6.667 2,850 13,732,396

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.999 43 201,043

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_61

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4203 4206Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.13 - 6.51 2,853 13,753,903

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 40 179,537

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_61F

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4207 4210Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.11 - 7.33 2,851 13,737,191

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 42 196,249

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_63

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4211 4215Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.272 - 1.231 1,623 9,446,554

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.999 1,270 4,486,886

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_63F

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4216 4219Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.15 - 7.32 2,420 12,341,602

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 473 1,591,837

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_66

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4220 4224Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.184 - 8.167 2,418 12,324,890

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.999 475 1,608,549

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_66F

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4225 4228Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.78 - 7.76 1,623 9,446,554

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 1,270 4,486,886

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_616

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4229 4233Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.740 - 1.366 1,623 9,446,554

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.999 1,270 4,486,886

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_6PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4234 4238Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.53 - 14.07 2,855 13,759,336

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_6F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEF25% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4239 4243Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.10 - 13.85 2,855 13,759,336

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_6F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEF50% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4244 4248Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.19 - 9.15 2,855 13,759,336

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_6F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEF75% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4249 4252Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.06 - 5.34 2,854 13,757,333

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 39 176,107

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_6M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4253 4256Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.08 - 7.25 2,853 13,742,624

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 40 190,816

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_6M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4257 4260Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.05 - 4.88 2,855 13,759,336

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_6M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 FEF212 (L/s) forced exp. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 L

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4261 4265Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.12 - 13.01 2,780 13,591,258

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 99.99 113 342,181

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_6MET

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4266 4269Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.08 - 4.47 2,855 13,759,336

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_6ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4270 4274Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 0.94 - 56.81 2,855 13,759,336

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_6BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4275 4278Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME -.18 - 1.72 2,853 13,742,624

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 40 190,816

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_6BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #6 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 5

Note

4279 4282Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) -1.5 - 0.87 2,853 13,742,624

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 2,711 15,302,005

NOT STATED 9.99 40 190,816

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_7ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4283Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,020 4,847,060

NO 2 632 2,547,947

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_7FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4284 4287Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.13 - 7.76 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_705

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4288 4291Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.12 - 4.48 1,650 7,392,757

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 40 176,353

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_705F

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4292 4296Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.056 - 4.677 1,650 7,392,757

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.999 40 176,353

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_775

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV0.75 (L) forced exp. volume in 0.75 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4297 4300Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.12 - 5.90 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_775F

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4301 4305Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.106 - 5.613 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.999 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_71

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4306 4309Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.12 - 6.58 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_71F

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4310 4313Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.16 - 6.02 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_73

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4314 4318Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.258 - 2.293 822 4,607,909

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.999 868 2,961,202

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_73F

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4319 4322Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.33 - 7.27 1,345 6,445,690

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 345 1,123,421

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_76

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4323 4327Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.406 - 7.177 1,345 6,445,690

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.999 345 1,123,421

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_76F

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4328 4331Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.41 - 7.62 822 4,607,909

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 868 2,961,202

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_716

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4332 4336Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.325 - 1.670 822 4,607,909

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.999 868 2,961,202

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_7PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4337 4341Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.50 - 14.17 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_7F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEF25% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4342 4346Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.31 - 11.60 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_7F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEF50% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4347 4351Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.21 - 8.73 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_7F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEF75% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4352 4355Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.08 - 4.98 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_7M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4356 4359Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.14 - 7.45 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_7M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4360 4363Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.06 - 4.13 1,651 7,393,574

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 39 175,536

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_7M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 FEF212 (L/s) forced exp. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 L

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4364 4368Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.12 - 12.82 1,588 7,251,606

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 99.99 102 317,504

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_7MET

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4369 4372Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.09 - 4.00 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_7ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4373 4377Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 1.03 - 28.15 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_7BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4378 4381Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME -.06 - 0.46 1,652 7,395,007

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_7BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #7 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 6

Note

4382 4385Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) -.10 - 0.42 1,652 7,395,008

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 3,914 21,666,334

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_8ACC

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 Acceptable curve

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4386Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 485 2,185,904

NO 2 438 1,770,606

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9 39 175,403

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_8FVC

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FVC (L) forced vital capacity

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4387 4390Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FVC 0.14 - 7.84 923 3,956,509

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 39 175,403

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_805

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV0.5 (L) forced expiratory volume in 0.5 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4391 4394Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.5 SEC 0.10 - 4.26 924 3,957,809

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_805F

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV0.5/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4395 4399Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.5 TO FVC 0.155 - 1.440 922 3,955,648

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.999 40 176,265

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_875

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV0.75 (L) forced exp. volume in 0.75 seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4400 4403Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 0.75 SEC 0.10 - 5.19 923 3,957,049

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 39 174,863

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_875F

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV0.75/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4404 4408Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 0.75 TO FVC 0.040 - 1.733 922 3,955,749

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.999 40 176,163

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_81

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV1 (L) forced expiratory volume in one second

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4409 4412Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 1 SEC 0.10 - 5.69 923 3,957,049

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 39 174,863

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_81F

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV1/FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4413 4416Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FVC 0.04 - 1.93 923 3,957,049

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 39 174,863

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_83

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV1/FEV6

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4417 4421Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 1 TO FEV 6 0.178 - 1.003 410 2,102,639

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.999 552 2,029,273

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_83F

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV3 (L) forced expiratory volume in three seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4422 4425Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 3 SEC 0.14 - 7.19 716 3,258,963

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 246 872,950

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_86

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV3/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4426 4430Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 3 TO FVC 0.500 - 3.354 715 3,257,663

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.999 247 874,250

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_86F

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV6 (L) forced expiratory volume in 6-seconds

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4431 4434Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FEV 6 SEC 0.70 - 7.66 410 2,102,639

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 552 2,029,273

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_816

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEV6/FVC

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4435 4439Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RATIO FEV 6 TO FVC 0.852 - 5.571 409 2,101,340

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.999 553 2,030,573

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_8PEF

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 PEF (L/s) peak expiratory flow

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4440 4444Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.45 - 14.52 924 3,957,809

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_8F25

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEF25% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 25% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4445 4449Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 25% OF FVC 0.40 - 12.63 924 3,957,809

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_8F50

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEF50% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 50% of the FVC

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4450 4454Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 50% OF FVC 0.29 - 11.48 924 3,957,809

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 99.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_8F75

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEF75% (L/s) forced exp. flow at 75% of the FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4455 4458Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW AT 75% OF FVC 0.10 - 6.34 924 3,957,809

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_8M25

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEF2575% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 25-75% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4459 4462Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 25-75% OF FVC 0.07 - 6.46 923 3,942,765

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 39 189,147

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_8M75

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEF7585% (L/s) forced exp. flow from 75-85% of FVC

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4463 4466Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 75-85% OF FVC 0.06 - 4.52 922 3,955,927

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 40 175,986

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_8M1L

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 FEF212 (L/s) forced exp. flow from 0.2 to 1.2 L

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4467 4471Position -

Content Code Sample Population

FORCED EXPIRATORY FLOW 0.2 TO 1.2 L 0.20 - 12.77 868 3,829,774

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 99.99 94 302,139

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_8MET

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 MET (s)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4472 4475Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MET 0.14 - 3.57 924 3,957,809

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 38 174,104

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_8ET

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 Expiratory Time (s)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4476 4480Position -

Content Code Sample Population

EXPIRATORY TIME 0.76 - 117.0 923 3,956,509

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 99.99 39 175,403

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_8BV

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 Backextrapolated Volume (L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4481 4484Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME -.17 - 1.54 923 3,956,509

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 39 175,403

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SPM_8BVF

Question Name

Concept Effort #8 Backextrapolated Volume (Fraction of FVC)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME > 7

Note

4485 4488Position -

Content Code Sample Population

BACKEXTRAPOLATED VOLUME (FRACTION FVC) -.23 - 0.90 923 3,956,509

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 4,642 25,103,532

NOT STATED 9.99 39 175,403

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SPM_901

Question Name

Concept Reason less than 3 trials performed

Question INSTRUCTION: Why were fewer than 3 trials performed?

Length 2

Universe Respondents with SPM_NUME < 3

Note

4489 4490Position -

Content Code Sample Population

RESP. UNABLE TO CONTINUE-HEALTH REASONS 1 12 46,484

RESPONDENT UNABLE TO UNDERSTAND TECH. 2 44 178,931

RESPONDENT REFUSES TO CONTINUE 3 5 46,388

OTHER 6 5 13,147

NOT APPLICABLE 96 5,527 28,895,545

NOT STATED 99 11 54,949

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - mCAFT component

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

4491 4492Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 4,152 21,404,469

NOT ELIGIBLE - HOME VISIT 2 21 117,284

NOT ELIGIBLE - AGE 3 403 1,709,441

NOT ELIGIBLE – PREGNANT >12 WEEKS 6 21 147,326

NOT ELIGIBLE - NOT BRING BREATHING MED. 8 77 270,202

NOT ELIGIBLE - ACUTE CONDITION 9 58 321,516

NOT ELIGIBLE - MEDICATION USE 12 181 1,033,510

NOT ELIGIBLE - PAR-Q ANSWER 13 626 3,864,845

NOT ELIGIBLE - OTHER REASON 14 6 15,866

NOT ELIGIBLE - HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 15 44 278,007

NOT ELIGIBLE - HIGH HEART RATE 16 15 72,978

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFTD01

Question Name

Concept Starting stage - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4493Position

Content Code Sample Population

MCAFT STARTING STAGE 1 - 5 4,152 21,404,469

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,452 7,830,976

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFTD02

Question Name

Concept Ceiling stage - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4494 4496Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 128 - 182 4,152 21,404,469

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_11

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 1

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 1

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFTD01 = 1

Note

4497 4499Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 65 - 167 460 2,736,078

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,138 26,461,070

DON'T KNOW 997 6 38,296

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_12

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 2

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 2.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFTD01 = 2 or AFT_11 < AFTD02

Note

4500 4502Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 77 - 177 878 5,919,000

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,704 23,126,506

DON'T KNOW 997 15 143,654

REFUSAL 998 1 7,989

NOT STATED 999 6 38,296

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_13

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 3

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 3.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFTD01 = 3 or AFT_12 < AFTD02

Note

4503 4505Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 85 - 190 2,006 13,577,645

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,503 15,005,897

DON'T KNOW 997 71 455,248

NOT STATED 999 24 196,654

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_14

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 4

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 4.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFTD01 = 4 or AFT_13 < AFTD02

Note

4506 4508Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 90 - 197 1,968 12,981,160

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,483 15,122,321

DON'T KNOW 997 59 483,146

NOT STATED 999 94 648,817

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_15

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 5

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 5.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFTD01 = 5 or AFT_14 < AFTD02

Note

4509 4511Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 91 - 204 2,398 10,905,423

NOT APPLICABLE 996 2,716 16,256,394

DON'T KNOW 997 330 925,746

NOT STATED 999 160 1,147,880

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_16

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 6

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 6.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_15 < AFTD02

Note

4512 4514Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 121 - 203 1,495 5,768,487

NOT APPLICABLE 996 3,525 21,075,166

DON'T KNOW 997 96 320,588

NOT STATED 999 488 2,071,204

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_17

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 7

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 7.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_16 < AFTD02

Note

4515 4517Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 130 - 200 657 2,412,787

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,285 24,245,087

DON'T KNOW 997 78 185,779

NOT STATED 999 584 2,391,792

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_18

Question Name

Concept Heart rate - end of stage 8

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate at the end of stage 8.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_17 < AFTD02

Note

4518 4520Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 146 - 188 70 339,381

NOT APPLICABLE 996 5,319 27,218,803

DON'T KNOW 997 6 68,453

NOT STATED 999 209 1,608,807

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFTD21

Question Name

Concept Final stepping stage - (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4521 4522Position -

Content Code Sample Population

MCAFT END STAGE 1 - 8 3,789 20,320,873

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,452 7,830,976

NOT STATED 99 363 1,083,596

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFTD22

Question Name

Concept Immediate post-exercise heart rate - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4523 4525Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 95 - 204 3,789 20,320,872

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

NOT STATED 999 363 1,083,596

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_22

Question Name

Concept Method of capture

Question INSTRUCTION: Record how the data will be captured.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4526Position

Content Code Sample Population

ELECTRONICALLY 1 3,730 19,890,237

MANUALLY 2 81 482,105

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,452 7,830,976

NOT STATED 9 341 1,032,127

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_31A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the systolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4527 4529Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 61 - 219 3,646 19,646,807

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

DON'T KNOW 997 134 525,350

NOT STATED 999 372 1,232,312

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_31B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the diastolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4530 4532Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 158 3,647 19,648,885

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

DON'T KNOW 997 21 66,966

NOT STATED 999 484 1,688,617

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_32

Question Name

Concept Heart rate (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4533 4535Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 49 - 169 3,648 19,650,868

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

DON'T KNOW 997 21 67,881

NOT STATED 999 483 1,685,719

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_41A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the systolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4536 4538Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 64 - 209 3,671 19,731,001

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

DON'T KNOW 997 95 359,943

NOT STATED 999 386 1,313,525

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_41B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the diastolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4539 4541Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 42 - 149 3,672 19,734,763

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

DON'T KNOW 997 16 101,972

NOT STATED 999 464 1,567,734

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_42

Question Name

Concept Heart rate (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4542 4544Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 30 - 164 3,673 19,759,259

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

DON'T KNOW 997 15 77,475

NOT STATED 999 464 1,567,734

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_49

Question Name

Concept Another measurement done

Question Your [blood pressure/heart rate] still high from doing the exercise so please sit and relax for 2 minutes and then I will take your blood pressure and heart rate again.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with AFT_41A > 144 or AFT_41B > 94 or AFT_42 > 99

Note

4545Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,102 5,743,415

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,022 21,825,618

NOT STATED 9 480 1,666,412

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_51A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the systolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_41A > 144 or AFT_41B > 94 or AFT_42 > 99

Note

4546 4548Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 68 - 177 1,143 5,851,662

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,022 21,825,618

DON'T KNOW 997 45 202,232

REFUSAL 998 1 3,104

NOT STATED 999 393 1,352,829

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_51B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the diastolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_41A > 144 or AFT_41B > 94 or AFT_42 > 99

Note

4549 4551Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 40 - 150 1,143 5,855,582

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,022 21,825,618

DON'T KNOW 997 9 38,668

NOT STATED 999 430 1,515,577

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_52

Question Name

Concept Heart rate (3)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_41A > 144 or AFT_41B > 94 or AFT_42 > 99

Note

4552 4554Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 60 - 166 1,146 5,864,884

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,022 21,825,618

DON'T KNOW 997 7 30,157

NOT STATED 999 429 1,514,786

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_59

Question Name

Concept Another measurement done

Question Your [blood pressure/heart rate] still high so please sit and relax for another 2 minutes then I will take your blood pressure and heart rate again.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with AFT_51A > 144 or AFT_51B > 94 or AFT_52 > 99

Note

4555Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 614 2,991,793

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,550 24,689,484

REFUSAL 8 1 1,268

NOT STATED 9 439 1,552,899

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_61A

Question Name

Concept Systolic blood pressure (4)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the systolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_51A > 144 or AFT_51B > 94 or AFT_52 > 99

Note

4556 4558Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 70 - 168 614 2,992,966

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,550 24,689,484

DON'T KNOW 997 34 147,860

NOT STATED 999 406 1,405,135

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_61B

Question Name

Concept Diastolic blood pressure (4)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the diastolic blood pressure measurement.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_51A > 144 or AFT_51B > 94 or AFT_52 > 99

Note

4559 4561Position -

Content Code Sample Population

DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE 42 - 153 615 3,000,184

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,550 24,689,484

DON'T KNOW 997 6 28,017

NOT STATED 999 433 1,517,759

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFT_62

Question Name

Concept Heart rate (4)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the heart rate.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFT_51A > 144 or AFT_51B > 94 or AFT_52 > 99

Note

4562 4564Position -

Content Code Sample Population

HEART RATE 66 - 149 616 3,006,906

NOT APPLICABLE 996 4,550 24,689,484

DON'T KNOW 997 5 21,296

NOT STATED 999 433 1,517,759

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFTD71

Question Name

Concept Oxygen cost - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4565 4568Position -

Content Code Sample Population

O2 COST STAGE 1 15.9 44 236,865

O2 COST STAGE 2 18.0 181 1,176,167

O2 COST STAGE 3 22.0 485 3,329,015

O2 COST STAGE 4 24.5 679 4,670,979

O2 COST STAGE F = 5 26.3 381 1,721,063

O2 COST STAGE M = 5 F = 6 29.5 922 4,698,280

O2 COST STAGE M = 6 F = 7 33.6 626 2,607,188

O2 COST STAGE M = 7 F = 8 36.2 412 1,588,684

O2 COST STAGE M = 8 40.1 59 292,631

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 1,452 7,830,976

NOT STATED 99.9 363 1,083,596

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFTD72

Question Name

Concept Aerobic fitness score - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4569 4571Position -

Content Code Sample Population

AEROBIC FITNESS SCORE 156 - 617 3,788 20,319,255

NOT APPLICABLE 996 1,452 7,830,976

NOT STATED 999 364 1,085,214

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFTD73

Question Name

Concept Aerobic fitness norms for respondents >14 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 69 with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4572Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 416 2,766,638

FAIR 1 665 4,964,964

GOOD 2 886 5,612,617

VERY GOOD 3 518 3,171,773

EXCELLENT 4 192 1,205,597

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,860 11,063,224

NOT STATED 9 67 450,631

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name AFTD74

Question Name

Concept Aerobic fitness norms for respondents < 15 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged < 15 with AFCDELG = 1

Note

4573Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 222 513,177

FAIR 1 437 987,249

GOOD 2 296 691,499

VERY GOOD 3 109 310,915

NO STANDARDS 5 47 94,825

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,196 26,003,197

NOT STATED 9 297 634,582

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name AFT_81

Question Name

Concept Reason respondent did not complete test

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the reason why the respondent did not complete the test.

Length 2

Universe Respondents who did not complete all required stages

Note

4574 4575Position -

Content Code Sample Population

REFUSAL 1 52 298,305

UNABLE TO MAINTAIN PROPER CADENCE 2 515 1,637,030

DIZZINESS 3 7 39,847

EXTREME LEG PAIN 4 36 375,875

CHEST PAIN 6 1 1,528

FACIAL PALLOR 7 1 4,717

TECHNICAL DIFFICULTY 8 4 11,996

BONE OR JOINT PROBLEM 9 13 73,456

OTHER HEALTH REASON 10 9 98,012

OTHER 11 22 78,245

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,943 26,614,534

NOT STATED 99 1 1,898

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GSCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Grip Strength component

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

4576 4577Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,583 29,155,307

NOT ELIGIBLE - ACUTE CONDITION 9 9 28,039

NOT ELIGIBLE - PAR-Q ANSWER 13 8 31,825

NOT ELIGIBLE - OTHER REASON 14 4 20,273

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GSM_11

Question Name

Concept Right hand grip strength (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first grip strength measurement for the right hand.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with GSCDELG = 1

Note

4578 4580Position -

Content Code Sample Population

GRIP STRENGTH 1 - 73 5,561 29,060,096

NOT APPLICABLE 996 21 80,137

DON'T KNOW 997 17 68,149

REFUSAL 998 5 27,063

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GSM_12

Question Name

Concept Left hand grip strength (1)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first grip strength measurement for the left hand.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with GSCDELG = 1

Note

4581 4583Position -

Content Code Sample Population

GRIP STRENGTH 1 - 73 5,561 29,021,706

NOT APPLICABLE 996 21 80,137

DON'T KNOW 997 16 103,720

REFUSAL 998 1 2,820

NOT STATED 999 5 27,063

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GSM_21

Question Name

Concept Right hand grip strength (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second grip strength measurement for the right hand.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with GSCDELG = 1

Note

4584 4586Position -

Content Code Sample Population

GRIP STRENGTH 1 - 74 5,558 29,038,704

NOT APPLICABLE 996 21 80,137

DON'T KNOW 997 18 71,549

REFUSAL 998 2 17,992

NOT STATED 999 5 27,063

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GSM_22

Question Name

Concept Left hand grip strength (2)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second grip strength measurement for the left hand.

Length 3

Universe Respondents with GSCDELG = 1

Note

4587 4589Position -

Content Code Sample Population

GRIP STRENGTH 1 - 114 5,561 29,021,473

NOT APPLICABLE 996 21 80,137

DON'T KNOW 997 16 103,953

REFUSAL 998 1 2,820

NOT STATED 999 5 27,063

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GSMD51

Question Name

Concept Total hand grip strength - (D)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with GSCDELG = 1

Note

4590 4592Position -

Content Code Sample Population

GRIP STRENGTH 5 - 146 5,550 28,970,303

NOT APPLICABLE 996 21 80,137

NOT STATED 999 33 185,004

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name GSMD52

Question Name

Concept Grip strength norms for respondents less than 15 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 69 with GSCDELG = 1

Note

4593Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 908 5,578,845

FAIR 1 739 4,829,999

GOOD 2 769 5,139,309

VERY GOOD 3 721 4,810,629

EXCELLENT 4 529 3,508,093

NO STANDARDS 5 403 1,722,780

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,510 3,486,803

NOT STATED 9 25 158,986

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name GSMD53

Question Name

Concept Grip strength norms for respondents less than 15 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged < 15 with GSCDELG = 1

Note

4594Position

Content Code Sample Population

BELOW AVERAGE 1 869 1,929,847

AVERAGE 2 223 557,931

ABOVE AVERAGE 3 231 571,874

NO STANDARDS 5 158 320,996

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,115 25,828,779

NOT STATED 9 8 26,018

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SRCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Sit and Reach component

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

4595 4596Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,075 26,779,721

NOT ELIGIBLE - HOME VISIT 2 21 117,284

NOT ELIGIBLE - AGE 3 403 1,709,441

NOT ELIGIBLE – PREGNANT >12 WEEKS 6 21 147,326

NOT ELIGIBLE - ACUTE CONDITION 9 41 254,054

NOT ELIGIBLE - MEDICATION USE 12 1 917

NOT ELIGIBLE - PAR-Q ANSWER 13 34 199,138

NOT ELIGIBLE - OTHER REASON 14 8 27,564

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SRM_01

Question Name

Concept Sit and reach - attempt 1

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the first sit and reach attempt.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with SRCDELG = 1

Note

4597 4600Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SIT AND REACH IN CENTIMETRES 0.0 - 54.6 5,022 26,524,566

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 529 2,455,724

DON'T KNOW 99.7 41 195,602

REFUSAL 99.8 12 59,553

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SRM_02

Question Name

Concept Sit and reach - attempt 2

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the second sit and reach attempt.

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with SRCDELG = 1

Note

4601 4604Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SIT AND REACH IN CENTIMETRES 0.0 - 55.4 5,019 26,514,151

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 529 2,455,724

DON'T KNOW 99.7 44 206,018

NOT STATED 99.9 12 59,553

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SRMD11

Question Name

Concept Sit and reach measure - (D)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with SRCDELG = 1

Note

4605 4608Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SIT AND REACH IN CENTIMETRES 0.0 - 55.4 5,022 26,524,566

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 529 2,455,724

NOT STATED 99.9 53 255,155

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name SRMD12

Question Name

Concept Sit and reach norms for respondents 15 - 69 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 69 with SRCDELG = 1

Note

4609Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 1,227 7,546,938

FAIR 1 656 4,542,797

GOOD 2 594 4,084,723

VERY GOOD 3 574 3,695,311

EXCELLENT 4 504 3,293,594

NOT APPLICABLE 6 2,014 5,860,822

NOT STATED 9 35 211,260

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name SRMD13

Question Name

Concept Sit and reach norms for respondents less than 15 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged < 15 with SRCDELG = 1

Note

4610Position

Content Code Sample Population

BELOW AVERAGE 1 741 1,766,249

AVERAGE 2 306 700,672

ABOVE AVERAGE 3 266 582,693

NO STANDARDS 5 154 311,590

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,119 25,830,346

NOT STATED 9 18 43,895

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PCCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Partial Curl-up component

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

4611 4612Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 4,622 23,973,903

NOT ELIGIBLE - HOME VISIT 2 21 117,284

NOT ELIGIBLE - AGE 3 403 1,709,441

NOT ELIGIBLE – PREGNANT >12 WEEKS 6 21 147,326

NOT ELIGIBLE - ACUTE CONDITION 9 56 362,183

NOT ELIGIBLE - MEDICATION USE 12 11 42,818

NOT ELIGIBLE - PAR-Q ANSWER 13 375 2,348,628

NOT ELIGIBLE - OTHER REASON 14 12 39,948

NOT ELIGIBLE - HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE 15 67 410,342

NOT ELIGIBLE - HIGH HEART RATE 16 16 83,572

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name PCM_01

Question Name

Concept Partial curl-ups completed in one minute

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents with PCCDELG = 1

Note

4613 4614Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF PARTIAL CURL-UPS 0 - 25 4,554 23,609,484

NOT APPLICABLE 96 982 5,261,541

DON'T KNOW 97 46 246,109

REFUSAL 98 15 102,277

NOT STATED 99 7 16,034

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name PCMD11

Question Name

Concept Partial curl-up norms for respondents 15 - 69 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 to 69 with PCCDELG = 1

Note

4615Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 1,306 8,349,171

FAIR 1 190 1,165,660

GOOD 2 242 1,439,278

VERY GOOD 3 425 2,850,939

EXCELLENT 4 982 6,574,457

NO STANDARDS 5 1,409 3,229,980

NOT APPLICABLE 6 982 5,261,541

NOT STATED 9 68 364,419

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHCDELG

Question Name

Concept Eligibility - Oral Health component

Question

Length 2

Universe All respondents

Note

4616 4617Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ELIGIBLE 1 5,604 29,235,444

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_11

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions

Question Do you think you have any untreated dental conditions?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4618Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,650 9,650,814

NO 2 3,950 19,573,207

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_12A

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - prevention

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - prevention

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4619Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 188 1,000,721

NO 2 1,462 8,650,093

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_12B

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - fillings

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - fillings

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4620Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 907 5,158,186

NO 2 743 4,492,627

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_12C

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - TMD

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4621Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 164,254

NO 2 1,636 9,486,560

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_12D

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - surgery

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - surgery

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4622Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 228 1,574,922

NO 2 1,422 8,075,892

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_12E

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - periodontics

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - periodontics

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4623Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 132 921,618

NO 2 1,518 8,729,196

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_12F

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - endodontics

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - endodontics

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4624Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 36 187,328

NO 2 1,614 9,463,485

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_12G

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - endodontics

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - endodontics

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4625Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 92 679,995

NO 2 1,558 8,970,819

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_12H

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - orthodontics

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - orthodontics

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4626Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 157 667,520

NO 2 1,493 8,983,293

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_12I

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - soft tissue

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - soft tissue

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4627Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 137,910

NO 2 1,630 9,512,904

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_12J

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions-prosthetics;partial/full denture

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - prosthetics, partial or full denture

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4628Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 140 806,338

NO 2 1,510 8,844,476

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_12K

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions-prosthetics;implant/bridge/crown

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - prosthetics; implant, bridge or crown

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4629Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 157 1,048,010

NO 2 1,493 8,602,804

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_12L

Question Name

Concept Untreated dental conditions - other

Question What untreated dental condition(s) do you think you have? - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHQ_11 = 1

Note

4630Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 103,993

NO 2 1,625 9,546,821

NOT APPLICABLE 6 3,950 19,573,207

NOT STATED 9 4 11,424

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_21

Question Name

Concept Toothache - past month

Question In the past month, that is, from [date last month] to yesterday, have you had a toothache?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4631Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 539 2,897,947

NO 2 5,061 26,326,074

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_22

Question Name

Concept Tooth pain when consuming hot/cold foods/drinks - past month

Question In the past month, have you had pain in your teeth when consuming hot or cold foods or drinks?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4632Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,111 6,653,113

NO 2 4,488 22,565,586

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,321

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_23

Question Name

Concept Tooth/mouth pain at night - past month

Question (In the past month, have you had:) … severe tooth or mouth pain at night?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4633Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 105 605,629

NO 2 5,495 28,618,392

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_24

Question Name

Concept Pain in/around jaw joints - past month

Question (In the past month, have you had:) … pain in or around your jaw joints?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4634Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 388 2,279,125

NO 2 5,212 26,944,896

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_25

Question Name

Concept Other mouth pain - past month

Question (In the past month, have you had:) … other pain in your mouth?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4635Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 486 2,791,704

NO 2 5,114 26,432,316

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_26

Question Name

Concept Bleeding gums - past month

Question In the past month, have you had bleeding gums when brushing your teeth?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4636Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,373 7,260,630

NO 2 4,227 21,963,390

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHQ_27

Question Name

Concept Persistent dry mouth - past month

Question (In the past month, have you had:) … persistent dry mouth?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4637Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 399 2,392,381

NO 2 5,201 26,831,639

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHQ_28

Question Name

Concept Persistent bad breath - past month

Question (In the past month, have you had:) … persistent bad breath?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4638Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 435 2,458,806

NO 2 5,165 26,765,215

REFUSAL 8 2 5,813

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHR_11

Question Name

Concept Takes antibiotics before check-up/dental care

Question Do you have to take antibiotics (for example, penicillin) before you have a check-up or get dental care?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4639Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 142 733,386

NO 2 5,452 28,464,413

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHR_12

Question Name

Concept Diagnosed heart murmur requiring antibiotics for dental work

Question Have you ever been diagnosed by a health professional with a heart murmur that requires you to take antibiotics for dental treatment?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_11 = 2

Note

4640Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 62 317,483

NO 2 5,390 28,146,930

NOT APPLICABLE 6 150 765,420

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHR_13

Question Name

Concept Diagnosed with a heart valve problem

Question Have you ever been diagnosed by a health professional with a heart valve problem?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_12 = 2

Note

4641Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 39 245,412

NO 2 5,351 27,901,519

NOT APPLICABLE 6 212 1,082,903

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHR_14

Question Name

Concept Diagnosed with congenital heart disease

Question (Have you ever been diagnosed by a health professional with:) … congenital heart disease?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_13 = 2

Note

4642Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 19 87,668

NO 2 5,332 27,813,851

NOT APPLICABLE 6 251 1,328,315

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHR_15

Question Name

Concept Diagnosed with bacterial endocarditis

Question (Have you ever been diagnosed by a health professional with:) … bacterial endocarditis?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_14 = 2

Note

4643Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 6,346

NO 2 5,331 27,807,504

NOT APPLICABLE 6 270 1,415,983

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHR_16

Question Name

Concept Diagnosed with rheumatic fever?

Question (Have you ever been diagnosed by a health professional with:) … rheumatic fever?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_15 = 2

Note

4644Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 20 125,242

NO 2 5,311 27,682,262

NOT APPLICABLE 6 271 1,422,330

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHR_17

Question Name

Concept Had bypass surgery - past year

Question Have you had bypass surgery in the past year?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_16 = 2

Note

4645Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 10 49,942

NO 2 5,301 27,632,320

NOT APPLICABLE 6 291 1,547,572

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHR_18

Question Name

Concept Has pacemaker / automatic defibrillator

Question Do you have a pacemaker or other automatic defibrillator?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_17 = 2

Note

4646Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 10 67,470

NO 2 5,291 27,564,850

NOT APPLICABLE 6 301 1,597,514

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHR_19

Question Name

Concept Had pacemaker/other automatic defibrillator less than 1 year

Question Have you had your pacemaker or other automatic defibrillator for less than one year?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_18 = 1

Note

4647Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 22,893

NO 2 8 44,577

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,592 29,162,364

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHR_20

Question Name

Concept Has other artificial material in heart/veins/arteries

Question Do you have other artificial material in your heart, veins or arteries?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_18 = 2 or OHR_19 = 2

Note

4648Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 38 253,068

NO 2 5,261 27,356,359

NOT APPLICABLE 6 303 1,620,407

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHR_21

Question Name

Concept Had joint replacement

Question Have you ever had a joint replacement?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answere OHR_20 = 2

Note

4649Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 56 287,254

NO 2 5,205 27,069,105

NOT APPLICABLE 6 341 1,873,475

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHR_22

Question Name

Concept Received organ transplant

Question Have you ever received an organ transplant?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_21 = 2

Note

4650Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4 11,115

NO 2 5,201 27,057,990

NOT APPLICABLE 6 397 2,160,729

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHR_23

Question Name

Concept Has kidney disease that requires dialysis

Question Do you have kidney disease that requires dialysis?

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_22 = 2

Note

4651Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 17,845

NO 2 5,199 27,040,145

NOT APPLICABLE 6 401 2,171,844

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHR_24

Question Name

Concept Immunosupressed or on immunosuppression therapy

Question Are you immunosupressed or are you on immunosuppression therapy? (For example, chemotherapy.)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHR_23 = 2

Note

4652Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 23 123,410

NO 2 5,176 26,916,735

NOT APPLICABLE 6 403 2,189,688

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHRD25

Question Name

Concept Test exclusion - probing

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4653Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 418 2,281,063

NO 2 5,176 26,916,735

NOT APPLICABLE 6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_11

Question Name

Concept Dental status

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the dental status of the respondent.

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4654Position

Content Code Sample Population

DENTATE - BOTH ARCHES 1 5,020 26,138,857

DENTATE - UPPER ARCH ONLY 2 6 17,920

DENTATE - LOWER ARCH ONLY 3 258 1,487,539

EDENTULOUS WITH IMPLANT(S) 4 12 44,278

EDENTULOUS 5 290 1,468,866

DON'T KNOW 7 2 5,441

REFUSAL 8 14 66,932

NOT STATED 9 2 5,611

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_12A

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic status - no prosthetics

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the upper arch of the respondent - no prosthetics

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4655Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,565 23,425,914

NO 2 1,021 5,731,546

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_12B

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic status - fixed bridge

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the upper arch of the respondent - fixed bridge

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4656Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 252 1,408,680

NO 2 5,334 27,748,780

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_12C

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic status - implant

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the upper arch of the respondent - implant

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4657Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 27 113,337

NO 2 5,559 29,044,123

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_12D

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic status - partial denture, acrylic

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the upper arch of the respondent - partial denture, acrylic

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4658Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 57 436,846

NO 2 5,529 28,720,614

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_12E

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic status - partial denture, cast chrome

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the upper arch of the respondent - partial denture, cast chrome

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4659Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 153 917,978

NO 2 5,433 28,239,482

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_12F

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic status - full denture

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the upper arch of the respondent - full denture

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4660Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 545 2,920,239

NO 2 5,041 26,237,221

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_13A

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic status - no prosthetics

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the lower arch of the respondent - no prosthetics

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4661Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 4,934 25,796,263

NO 2 652 3,361,197

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_13B

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic status - fixed bridge

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the lower arch of the respondent - fixed bridge

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4662Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 147 672,257

NO 2 5,439 28,485,203

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_13C

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic status - implant

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the lower arch of the respondent - implant

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4663Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 32 156,803

NO 2 5,554 29,000,657

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_13D

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic status - partial denture, acrylic

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the lower arch of the respondent - partial denture, acrylic

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4664Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 37 223,594

NO 2 5,549 28,933,866

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_13E

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic status - partial denture, cast chrome

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the lower arch of the respondent - partial denture, cast chrome

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4665Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 171 927,936

NO 2 5,415 28,229,524

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_13F

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic status - full denture

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic status of the lower arch of the respondent - full denture

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4666Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 278 1,425,395

NO 2 5,308 27,732,066

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_14A

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - no mucosal abnormalities

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - no mucosal abnormalities

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4667Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,096 26,258,171

NO 2 490 2,899,289

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_14B

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - angular chelitis

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - angular chelitis

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4668Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 24 120,499

NO 2 5,562 29,036,962

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_14C

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - mucosal white patches

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - mucosal white patches

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4669Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 66 373,364

NO 2 5,520 28,784,097

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_14D

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - denture stomatitis

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - denture stomatitis

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4670Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 167 912,495

NO 2 5,419 28,244,966

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_14E

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - denture induced hyperplasia (epulis)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - denture induced hyperplasia (epulis)

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4671Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 26 176,385

NO 2 5,560 28,981,075

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_14F

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - glossitis

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - glossitis

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4672Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 26 170,818

NO 2 5,560 28,986,642

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_14G

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - sinus or fistula

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - sinus or fistula

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4673Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 52 285,355

NO 2 5,534 28,872,105

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_14H

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - aphthous ulcer

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - aphthous ulcer

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4674Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 25 124,671

NO 2 5,561 29,032,789

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_14I

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - traumatic or unspecified ulcer

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - traumatic or unspecified ulcer

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4675Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 70 481,642

NO 2 5,516 28,675,819

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_14J

Question Name

Concept Mucosal status - other

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the mucosal status of the respondent - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4676Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 83 482,846

NO 2 5,503 28,674,614

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_15

Question Name

Concept Mucosal white patches - type

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the type of mucosal white patches.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_14C = 1

Note

4677Position

Content Code Sample Population

LEUKOPLAKIA 1 41 242,255

LICHEN PLANUS 2 4 18,731

CANDIDIASIS 3 21 112,377

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,520 28,784,097

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_20

Question Name

Concept Fluorosis score - most affected teeth - 12, 11, 21 or 22

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the fluorosis score for the most affected pair of teeth for teeth 12, 11, 21 or 22. If the two teeth are not equally affected, record the score for the less affected of the two.

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged < 12

Note

4678 4679Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 1 647 1,307,101

QUESTIONABLE 2 226 513,942

VERY MILD 3 117 263,416

MILD 4 36 97,246

MODERATE 5 2 4,683

ALL 4 ANTERIOR TEETH ABSENT 7 180 381,294

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,391 26,656,303

DON'T KNOW 97 1 1,145

NOT STATED 99 4 10,314

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_21A

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - acceptable occlusion

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - acceptable occlusion

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4680Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,864 19,901,220

NO 2 1,156 6,237,637

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_21B

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - anterior crossbite

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - anterior crossbite

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4681Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 379 2,033,463

NO 2 4,641 24,105,394

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_21C

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - severe crowding

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - severe crowding

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4682Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 312 1,748,800

NO 2 4,708 24,390,057

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_21D

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - severe spacing

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - severe spacing

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4683Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 115 566,890

NO 2 4,905 25,571,967

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_21E

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - posterior crossbite

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - posterior crossbite

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4684Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 426 2,588,437

NO 2 4,594 23,550,420

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_21F

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - anterior open bite (> 9 mm)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - anterior open bite (> 9 mm)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4685Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 40 186,444

NO 2 4,980 25,952,413

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_21G

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - excessive overbite (100% or more)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - excessive overbite (100% or more)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4686Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 46 287,956

NO 2 4,974 25,850,901

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_21H

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - excessive overjet (> 9 mm)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - excessive overjet (> 9 mm)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4687Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 68 279,637

NO 2 4,952 25,859,220

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_21I

Question Name

Concept Occlusal condition - midline shift (> 4 mm)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record all occlusal conditions that are present - midline shift (> 4 mm)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1

Note

4688Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 37 217,832

NO 2 4,983 25,921,025

NOT APPLICABLE 6 566 3,018,603

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_22

Question Name

Concept Orthodontic treatment status

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the current orthodontic treatment status of the respondent.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 < 4

Note

4689Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 1 4,991 26,523,724

REMOVABLE APPLIANCES 2 42 163,065

FIXED APPLIANCES 3 167 492,368

BOTH FIXED AND REMOVABLE APPLIANCES 4 9 26,799

RETAINER - POST COMPLETION 5 75 438,359

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_23

Question Name

Concept Past orthodontic treatment

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent has received orthodontic treatment in the past.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 < 4 and OHE_22 = 1

Note

4690Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 706 4,228,235

NO 2 4,283 22,290,910

NOT APPLICABLE 6 595 2,633,736

DON'T KNOW 7 2 4,580

NOT STATED 9 18 77,984

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_31G1

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis - tooth 16 (55)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each tooth - gingivitis tooth 16 (55)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4691Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 1 1,979 10,385,978

MILD INFLAMMATION 2 2,224 10,651,338

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 3 376 2,151,674

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 4 17 143,585

TOOTH MISSING 5 686 4,304,272

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_31G2

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis - tooth 12 (52)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each tooth - gingivitis tooth 12 (52)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4692Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 1 1,977 10,794,803

MILD INFLAMMATION 2 2,189 10,813,435

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 3 546 2,958,919

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 4 28 163,748

TOOTH MISSING 5 541 2,900,439

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

REFUSAL 8 2 10,824

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_31G3

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis - tooth 24 (64)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each tooth - gingivitis tooth 24 (64)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4693Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 1 1,987 10,616,639

MILD INFLAMMATION 2 2,247 10,932,091

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 3 379 2,182,949

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 4 21 137,554

TOOTH MISSING 5 647 3,762,111

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

REFUSAL 8 2 10,824

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_31G4

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis - tooth 36 (75)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each tooth - gingivitis tooth 36 (75)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4694Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 1 1,726 8,336,997

MILD INFLAMMATION 2 2,252 10,989,659

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 3 424 2,653,310

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 4 19 107,354

TOOTH MISSING 5 860 5,544,024

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

REFUSAL 8 2 10,824

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_31G5

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis - tooth 32 (72)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each tooth - gingivitis tooth 32 (72)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4695Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 1 1,510 7,747,865

MILD INFLAMMATION 2 2,770 14,303,352

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 3 819 4,534,943

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 4 80 644,288

TOOTH MISSING 5 102 400,895

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

REFUSAL 8 2 10,824

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_31G6

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis - tooth 44 (84)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each tooth - gingivitis tooth 44 (84)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4696Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 1 1,819 9,270,495

MILD INFLAMMATION 2 2,630 13,499,476

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 3 491 3,101,194

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 4 26 147,709

TOOTH MISSING 5 316 1,617,972

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32D1

Question Name

Concept Debris - teeth 17/16 (55)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - debris teeth 17/16 (55).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4697Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 1 1,771 10,746,664

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 2,394 11,305,526

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 606 2,641,765

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 133 693,835

TEETH MISSING 5 373 2,227,710

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 3 8,206

REFUSAL 8 3 18,462

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32D2

Question Name

Concept Debris - tooth 11 (51)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - debris tooth 11 (51)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4698Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 1 3,274 18,524,070

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 1,246 5,464,279

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 279 1,015,087

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 65 274,125

TEETH MISSING 5 413 2,333,441

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 3 12,703

REFUSAL 8 3 18,462

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32D3

Question Name

Concept Debris - teeth 26/27 (65)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - debris teeth 26/27 (65)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4699Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 1 1,574 9,373,235

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 2,537 12,365,476

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 639 2,844,334

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 130 658,268

TEETH MISSING 5 397 2,371,940

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 3 10,452

REFUSAL 8 3 18,462

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32C1

Question Name

Concept Calculus - teeth 17/16 (55)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - calculus teeth 17/16 (55).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D1 = 5

Note

4700Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 1 3,572 16,811,176

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 1,179 7,520,079

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 135 896,830

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 18 159,704

TEETH MISSING 5 373 2,227,710

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 3 8,206

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 21 93,275

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32C2

Question Name

Concept Calculus - tooth 11 (51)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - calculus tooth 11 (51)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D2 = 5

Note

4701Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 1 4,489 22,871,138

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 343 2,219,748

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 29 156,044

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 3 30,631

TEETH MISSING 5 413 2,333,441

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 3 12,703

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 21 93,275

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32C3

Question Name

Concept Calculus - teeth 26/27 (65)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - calculus teeth 26/27 (65)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D3 = 5

Note

4702Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 1 3,506 16,481,174

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 1,223 7,672,303

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 134 917,426

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 17 170,410

TEETH MISSING 5 397 2,371,940

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 3 10,452

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 21 93,275

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_32R1

Question Name

Concept Recession - teeth 17/16 (55)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - recession teeth 17/16 (55).

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D1 = 5

Note

4703 4704Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ATTACHMENT LOSS IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 12 3,168 20,427,339

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,422 8,739,970

DON'T KNOW 97 2 4,049

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32R2

Question Name

Concept Recession - tooth 11 (51)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - recession tooth 11 (51)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D2 = 5

Note

4705 4706Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ATTACHMENT LOSS IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 9 3,147 20,355,343

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,443 8,811,965

DON'T KNOW 97 2 4,049

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_32R3

Question Name

Concept Recession - teeth 26/27 (65)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - recession teeth 26/27 (65)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D3 = 5

Note

4707 4708Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ATTACHMENT LOSS IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 12 3,148 20,320,301

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,442 8,847,008

DON'T KNOW 97 2 4,049

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32P1

Question Name

Concept Probing - teeth 17/16 (55)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - probing teeth 17/16 (55).

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D1 = 5

Note

4709 4710Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PROBING DEPTH IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 9 3,166 20,423,299

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,422 8,739,970

DON'T KNOW 97 2 5,215

REFUSAL 98 3 8,194

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_32P2

Question Name

Concept Probing - tooth 11 (51)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - probing tooth 11 (51)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D2 = 5

Note

4711 4712Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PROBING DEPTH IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 8 3,146 20,353,496

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,443 8,811,965

DON'T KNOW 97 1 3,023

REFUSAL 98 3 8,194

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32P3

Question Name

Concept Probing - teeth 26/27 (65)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - probing teeth 26/27 (65)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 2 excluding OHE_32D3 = 5

Note

4713 4714Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PROBING DEPTH IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 9 3,145 20,301,434

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,442 8,847,008

DON'T KNOW 97 3 20,043

REFUSAL 98 3 8,194

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_32D4

Question Name

Concept Debris - teeth 37/36 (75)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - debris teeth 37/36 (75)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4715Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 1 1,058 6,098,640

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 3,229 16,007,143

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 571 3,094,153

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 86 558,305

TEETH MISSING 5 332 1,851,201

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 4 14,263

REFUSAL 8 3 18,462

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32D5

Question Name

Concept Debris - tooth 31 (71)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - debris tooth 31 (71)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4716Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 1 2,707 14,792,849

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 2,009 10,103,663

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 411 1,887,910

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 74 408,892

TEETH MISSING 5 78 425,163

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,229

REFUSAL 8 3 18,462

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32D6

Question Name

Concept Debris - teeth 46/47 (85)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - debris teeth 46/47 (85)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4717Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 1 1,039 5,978,121

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 3,271 16,455,236

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 576 2,904,124

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 81 507,941

TEETH MISSING 5 312 1,773,055

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,229

REFUSAL 8 3 18,462

NOT STATED 9 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32C4

Question Name

Concept Calculus - teeth 37/36 (75)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - calculus teeth 37/36 (75)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D4 = 5

Note

4718Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 1 3,512 16,559,524

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 1,292 8,285,907

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 128 804,708

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 12 108,103

TEETH MISSING 5 332 1,851,201

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 4 14,263

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 21 93,275

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32C5

Question Name

Concept Calculus - tooth 31 (71)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - calculus tooth 31 (71)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D5 = 5

Note

4719Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 1 3,582 17,255,362

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 1,434 8,696,853

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 158 1,085,022

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 27 156,076

TEETH MISSING 5 78 425,163

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,229

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 21 93,275

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32C6

Question Name

Concept Calculus - teeth 46/47 (85)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - calculus teeth 46/47 (85)

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D6 = 5

Note

4720Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 1 3,488 16,625,758

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 1,341 8,319,805

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 120 739,942

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 4 18 159,916

TEETH MISSING 5 312 1,773,055

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

DON'T KNOW 7 1 5,229

REFUSAL 8 1 5,321

NOT STATED 9 21 93,275

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_32R4

Question Name

Concept Recession - teeth 37/36 (75)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - recession teeth 37/36 (75)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D4 = 5

Note

4721 4722Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ATTACHMENT LOSS IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 12 3,198 20,790,543

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,391 8,369,717

DON'T KNOW 97 3 11,098

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32R5

Question Name

Concept Recession - tooth 31 (71)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - recession tooth 31 (71)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D5 = 5

Note

4723 4724Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ATTACHMENT LOSS IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 11 3,396 21,877,068

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,192 7,275,957

DON'T KNOW 97 4 18,332

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_32R6

Question Name

Concept Recession - teeth 46/47 (85)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - recession teeth 46/47 (85)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D6 = 5

Note

4725 4726Position -

Content Code Sample Population

ATTACHMENT LOSS IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 10 3,222 20,866,909

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,367 8,293,350

DON'T KNOW 97 3 11,098

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32P4

Question Name

Concept Probing - teeth 37/36 (75)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - probing teeth 37/36 (75)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D4 = 5

Note

4727 4728Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PROBING DEPTH IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 9 3,195 20,780,145

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,391 8,369,717

DON'T KNOW 97 4 18,622

REFUSAL 98 3 8,194

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_32P5

Question Name

Concept Probing - tooth 31 (71)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - probing tooth 31 (71)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D5 = 5

Note

4729 4730Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PROBING DEPTH IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 9 3,394 21,872,731

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,192 7,275,957

DON'T KNOW 97 4 19,798

REFUSAL 98 3 8,194

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_32P6

Question Name

Concept Probing - teeth 46/47 (85)

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the worst score for each condition for each sextant (by tooth or pair of teeth) - probing teeth 46/47 (85)

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 15 and older with PHC_51 = 2 and PHC_52 = 2 and OHRD25 = 2 and OHE_11 = 1 or 3 excluding OHE_32D6 = 5

Note

4731 4732Position -

Content Code Sample Population

PROBING DEPTH IN MILLIMETRES 0 - 9 3,220 20,862,871

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,367 8,293,350

DON'T KNOW 97 3 12,264

REFUSAL 98 3 8,194

NOT STATED 99 11 58,767

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T55

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 55

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 55

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4733 4734Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 638 1,369,655

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 12 34,458

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 1 828

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,081 24,168,727

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 3 2,593

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 7 13,127

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 16 36,185

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 9 15,445

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 154 278,947

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 98 217,585

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 2 11,880

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 3 4,725

OTHER 21 1 474

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T54

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 54

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 54

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4735 4736Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 506 1,056,398

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 9 23,072

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 11 16,971

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,276 24,609,436

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 6 14,790

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 5 7,581

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 26 51,956

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 6 10,049

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 95 178,323

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 78 176,970

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 1,256

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 2 2,300

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 1,717

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 2,544

OTHER 21 2 1,265

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T53

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 53

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 53

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4737 4738Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 809 1,715,672

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 753

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 1 11,597

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,191 24,384,599

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 2 1,999

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 9 21,363

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 4 4,454

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 8 14,191

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T52

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 52

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 52

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4739 4740Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 269 558,931

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 2 12,378

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,748 25,565,898

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 4 6,644

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 2 10,777

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_1T51

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 51

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 51

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4741 4742Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 129 275,308

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 2 12,378

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,886 25,850,395

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 4 9,233

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 3 6,164

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 1,150

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T61

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 61

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 61

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4743 4744Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 124 263,850

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 2 12,378

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,887 25,854,899

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 6 12,680

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 4 8,918

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 2 1,903

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_1T62

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 62

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 62

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4745 4746Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 266 544,272

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 2 12,378

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,750 25,583,886

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 5 8,807

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 2 5,285

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T63

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 63

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 63

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4747 4748Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 814 1,753,370

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 753

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,194 24,365,697

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 1 781

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 4 5,946

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 11,597

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 3 3,888

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 7 12,595

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T64

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 64

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 64

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4749 4750Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 519 1,082,153

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 8 21,585

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 5 7,064

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,276 24,604,115

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 2 7,036

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 5 9,936

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 18 41,473

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 5 10,826

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 99 193,944

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 81 165,985

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 3 4,962

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 5,075

OTHER 21 1 474

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T65

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 64

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 65

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4751 4752Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 626 1,360,310

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 12 24,848

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 3 5,129

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,079 24,132,134

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 3 3,929

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 12 22,093

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 26 55,743

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 8 13,942

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 144 293,457

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 107 231,461

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 3 9,529

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 1 1,580

OTHER 21 1 474

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C17

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 17

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 17

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4753 4754Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,398 7,532,494

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 251 1,426,319

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 2 7,311

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,925

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 321 2,016,115

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1,108 2,370,104

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 13 115,757

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 69 397,770

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 29 174,345

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 7 41,430

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1,080 7,065,800

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 652 4,423,438

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 37 235,389

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 11 40,827

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 7 53,307

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 37 245,260

IMPLANT 19 2 5,038

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C16

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 16

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 16

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4755 4756Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,503 6,252,082

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 609 1,976,126

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 2 27,539

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,925

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 446 2,947,367

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 83 179,455

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 22 201,099

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 58 302,754

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 27 172,947

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 10 40,243

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1,168 7,203,133

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 922 5,825,206

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 88 548,704

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 22 203,215

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 14 50,598

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 4 15,961

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 41 191,489

IMPLANT 19 2 5,782

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 1,966

OTHER 21 2 5,037

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C15

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 15

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 15

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4757 4758Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,239 12,860,159

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 80 380,653

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 54 370,057

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 2 7,750

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 305 1,952,818

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 971 2,097,533

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 14 107,348

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 4 10,277

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 32 281,366

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 5 48,821

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 553 3,393,763

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 662 4,075,560

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 22 116,415

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 11 56,790

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 9 47,363

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 5,748

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 53 299,232

IMPLANT 19 4 17,019

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 3 23,664

OTHER 21 1 2,291

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C14

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 14

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 14

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4759 4760Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,495 14,041,106

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 89 338,003

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 196 1,220,973

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 4,794

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 235 1,329,236

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 799 1,717,681

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 17 133,269

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 8 28,583

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 45 322,341

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 2 20,135

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 449 2,725,352

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 600 3,748,428

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 25 138,942

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 8 55,784

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 11 79,298

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 2 32,229

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 39 200,226

IMPLANT 19 3 12,532

OTHER 21 1 5,716

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C13

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 13

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 13

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4761 4762Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,328 19,434,136

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 1 6,328

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 13 78,344

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 5,744

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 62 371,022

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 919 1,997,126

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 9 60,300

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 53 302,168

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 2 12,377

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 55 335,841

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 435 2,760,450

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 22 106,569

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 1 2,968

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 11 25,592

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 106 627,281

IMPLANT 19 1 2,942

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 5 19,724

OTHER 21 1 5,716

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C12

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 12

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 12

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4763 4764Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,581 18,607,701

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 8 45,691

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 6 57,331

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 21 170,252

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 148 848,370

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 384 895,688

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 8 44,748

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 8 65,474

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 62 362,745

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 50 294,961

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 623 3,999,267

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 14 68,773

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 16 86,188

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 5,246

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 75 506,011

IMPLANT 19 4 11,536

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 14 76,901

OTHER 21 2 7,745

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C11

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 11

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 11

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4765 4766Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,633 18,227,258

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 32 227,207

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 125 758,357

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 175 379,595

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 7 40,313

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 60 401,274

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 6 25,539

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 761 4,780,422

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 7 27,173

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 22 111,303

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 4,146

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 105 707,806

IMPLANT 19 4 17,029

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 83 433,589

OTHER 21 4 13,615

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C21

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 21

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 21

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4767 4768Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,662 18,719,891

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 5,583

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 37 225,356

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 121 782,350

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 174 376,169

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 6 43,299

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 67 452,754

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 15,077

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 5 16,860

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 719 4,221,826

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 6 43,321

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 1 4,095

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 26 127,618

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 8,103

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 109 719,373

IMPLANT 19 5 24,875

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 76 350,131

OTHER 21 8 17,947

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C22

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 22

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 22

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4769 4770Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,578 18,732,444

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 8 40,554

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 7 34,800

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 17 126,742

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 137 853,454

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 387 895,796

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 9 97,780

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 6 55,934

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 61 349,630

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 4 30,181

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 48 338,702

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 632 3,752,219

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 20 93,087

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 28 175,454

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 70 514,300

IMPLANT 19 1 601

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 9 53,462

OTHER 21 3 9,488

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C23

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 23

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 23

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4771 4772Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,349 19,834,508

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 12 54,202

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 69 439,690

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 920 2,017,451

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 11 74,445

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 1 2,696

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 45 241,254

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 1,183

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 60 347,748

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 437 2,457,519

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 18 66,988

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 2 7,993

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 12 81,462

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 87 524,240

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 3,249

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C24

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 24

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 24

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4773 4774Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,527 14,071,964

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 95 409,881

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 186 1,186,963

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 5,471

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 250 1,569,106

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 788 1,726,999

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 16 85,980

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 10 51,301

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 53 348,544

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 8 55,632

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 412 2,486,265

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 588 3,633,007

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 20 167,442

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 6 28,553

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 13 61,748

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 45 239,019

IMPLANT 19 6 25,663

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 1,091

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C25

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 25

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 25

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4775 4776Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,205 12,571,846

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 82 346,020

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 55 344,448

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,824

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 300 1,834,472

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 972 2,116,992

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 18 103,291

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 3 9,804

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 41 257,825

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 6 55,697

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 586 3,624,506

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 666 4,267,617

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 28 191,888

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 9 54,745

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 7 68,247

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 2 18,532

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 37 251,370

IMPLANT 19 5 11,257

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 2 22,248

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C26

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 26

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 26

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4777 4778Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,570 6,659,653

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 586 1,897,556

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 3 30,644

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 452 2,927,668

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 84 161,672

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 16 140,557

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 44 258,629

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 39 272,461

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 4 12,588

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1,167 7,328,271

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 904 5,477,365

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 74 486,513

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 19 150,552

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 21 117,644

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 5,748

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 37 212,979

IMPLANT 19 2 10,632

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 3,022

OTHER 21 1 474

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C27

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 27

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 27

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4779 4780Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,427 7,959,919

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 247 1,291,852

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 3 14,621

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 365 2,248,102

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1,082 2,357,141

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 15 126,708

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 63 336,057

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 42 237,448

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 9 58,753

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1,030 6,712,701

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 649 4,252,038

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 33 253,697

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 18 80,983

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 6 18,962

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 2 8,020

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 32 191,012

OTHER 21 2 6,615

NOT APPLICABLE 96 560 3,000,683

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R17

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 17

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 17

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4781 4782Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,746 18,942,422

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 2 7,311

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,925

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 320 2,013,560

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 8 67,636

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 9 58,037

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 7 52,486

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 30 178,756

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 27 120,536

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 1,354

IMPLANT 19 2 5,038

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 15,854

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R16

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 16

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 16

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4783 4784Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,601 17,919,401

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 9,762

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,925

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 443 2,936,737

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4 16,975

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 11 117,177

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 15 79,077

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 14 63,577

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 56 297,453

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 3 8,905

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 1,504

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,076

IMPLANT 19 2 5,782

OTHER 21 1 4,563

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R15

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 15

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 15

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4785 4786Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,698 18,519,891

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 45 323,169

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 2 7,750

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 305 1,952,818

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 18 117,515

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 10 92,839

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 3 31,783

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 4 17,451

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 60 369,652

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 1,354

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 1 7,723

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 3,583

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,076

IMPLANT 19 4 17,019

OTHER 21 1 2,291

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R14

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 14

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 14

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4787 4788Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,614 18,124,423

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 165 1,127,864

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 4,794

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 235 1,329,236

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 16 92,486

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 13 78,670

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 7 50,127

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 5 29,252

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 89 589,065

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 5 22,750

IMPLANT 19 3 12,532

OTHER 21 1 5,716

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R13

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 13

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 13

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4789 4790Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,958 20,323,375

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 13 78,344

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 5,744

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 62 371,022

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 15 74,165

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 8 67,450

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 12 47,733

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1 2,968

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 78 476,007

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 2 5,101

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 2 6,347

IMPLANT 19 1 2,942

OTHER 21 1 5,716

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R12

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 12

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 12

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4791 4792Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,899 19,976,178

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 5 54,306

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 21 170,252

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 148 848,370

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 27 141,915

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 5 35,422

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 6 27,567

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 33 178,231

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 13,843

IMPLANT 19 4 11,536

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 1,550

OTHER 21 2 7,745

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R11

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 11

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 11

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4793 4794Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,945 20,241,355

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 31 221,178

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 125 758,357

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 2 5,225

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 5 33,559

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 8 30,126

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 28 142,928

IMPLANT 19 4 17,029

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 2 3,542

OTHER 21 4 13,615

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R21

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 21

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 21

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4795 4796Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,938 20,204,334

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 5,583

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 35 220,343

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 121 782,350

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1 1,652

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 2 21,807

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 9 32,450

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 29 123,613

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 1,354

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 28,975

IMPLANT 19 5 24,875

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 2 3,239

OTHER 21 7 16,337

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R22

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 22

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 22

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4797 4798Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,919 20,000,163

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 6 31,775

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 17 126,742

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 137 853,454

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 30 143,651

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 5 52,139

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 8 57,384

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 26 166,851

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 2 24,666

IMPLANT 19 1 601

OTHER 21 3 9,488

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R23

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 23

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 23

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4799 4800Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,956 20,324,015

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 12 54,202

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 69 439,690

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 13 82,328

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 6 41,333

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 15 78,340

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1 10,344

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 77 394,309

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 5 42,354

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R24

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 24

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 24

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4801 4802Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,625 18,032,133

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 156 1,096,212

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 5,471

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 250 1,569,106

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 12 105,214

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 9 38,782

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 14 110,527

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 2 12,126

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 74 454,992

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 5 16,689

IMPLANT 19 6 25,663

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R25

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 25

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 25

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4803 4804Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,717 18,804,674

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 44 309,152

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,824

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 300 1,834,472

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 21 125,876

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 10 78,970

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 6 14,901

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1 17,487

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 46 256,518

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 9,783

IMPLANT 19 5 11,257

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R26

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 26

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 26

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4805 4806Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,611 18,076,472

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 9,762

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 452 2,927,668

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 3 6,644

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 10 76,606

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 11 40,822

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 19 79,113

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 41 226,497

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 2 4,487

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 2 8,212

IMPLANT 19 2 10,632

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R27

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 27

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 27

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2

Note

4807 4808Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,703 18,711,100

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 3 14,621

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 364 2,245,664

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 9 92,772

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 5 16,928

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 24 143,794

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 25 132,838

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 16 89,029

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 3 13,553

OTHER 21 2 6,615

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,438 7,705,039

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T75

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 75

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 75

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4809 4810Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 629 1,402,122

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 17 23,695

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 4 5,787

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,310 25,535,551

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 4 8,378

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 17 30,539

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 4 3,652

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 6 11,382

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 156 320,426

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 125 272,187

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 4 7,718

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 2,810

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T74

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 74

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 74

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4811 4812Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 509 1,057,910

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 6 8,871

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 8 18,629

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,543 26,110,333

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 4 5,391

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 6 15,129

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 9 14,970

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 6 9,897

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 96 183,863

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 85 193,761

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 4 3,174

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,320

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T73

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 73

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 73

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4813 4814Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 687 1,431,897

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 3 2,265

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,579 26,179,212

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 4 4,491

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1 805

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 3 5,579

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_1T72

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 72

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 72

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4815 4816Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 179 387,363

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 5,098 27,236,885

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T71

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 71

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 71

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4817 4818Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 65 125,101

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 5,211 27,497,719

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 1 1,427

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_1T81

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 81

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 81

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4819 4820Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 65 131,194

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 5,211 27,491,626

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 1 1,427

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T82

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 82

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 82

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4821 4822Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 176 385,285

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 5,100 27,237,831

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 1 1,132

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_1T83

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 83

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 83

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4823 4824Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 671 1,400,160

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 2 1,413

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,592 26,204,491

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 6 6,381

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 2 1,374

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 3 9,571

OTHER 21 1 857

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T84

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 84

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 84

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4825 4826Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 516 1,056,724

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 8 15,207

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 9 12,638

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,537 26,086,496

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 1 821

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 6 15,803

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 12 23,843

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 5 7,385

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 99 188,772

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 84 216,560

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1T85

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - baby tooth 85

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - baby tooth 85

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4827 4828Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 617 1,387,406

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 24 62,844

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 6 14,844

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 4,322 25,492,843

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 3 6,456

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 12 39,471

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 13 27,312

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 5 9,026

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 130 260,376

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 128 299,153

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 4 4,740

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 8 12,004

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 4 6,475

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 1,299

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C37

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 37

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 37

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4829 4830Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,263 6,832,171

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 229 1,095,307

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 4 14,021

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 1,451

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 632 3,658,682

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1,018 2,195,734

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 26 221,450

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 85 385,406

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 30 326,649

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 12 82,416

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1,023 6,685,756

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 810 5,321,508

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 43 315,773

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 14 69,082

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 24 162,180

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 6 40,451

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 53 209,484

IMPLANT 19 2 2,967

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 1,709

OTHER 21 1 2,052

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C36

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 36

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 36

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4831 4832Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,500 6,336,393

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 569 1,656,709

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 9,762

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 3 17,173

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 857 5,604,495

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 81 202,878

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 25 199,430

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 60 222,305

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 52 394,419

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 15 85,193

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 969 5,832,513

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 976 6,072,011

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 84 450,863

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 31 276,457

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 23 90,936

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 5 34,743

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 16 88,488

IMPLANT 19 5 17,013

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 4 29,827

OTHER 21 1 2,641

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C35

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 35

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 35

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4833 4834Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,503 14,582,260

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 94 466,765

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 57 405,308

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,925

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 366 2,063,068

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1,003 2,276,047

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 19 150,684

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 12 47,098

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 44 255,756

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 4 33,485

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 556 3,408,473

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 527 3,375,204

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 18 141,305

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 15 104,757

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 7 54,422

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 48 200,752

IMPLANT 19 2 8,856

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 46,084

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C34

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 34

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 34

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4835 4836Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,302 19,026,492

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 95 506,327

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 137 842,757

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,824

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 168 922,898

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 783 1,638,139

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 18 142,500

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 9 46,713

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 34 253,513

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 3 6,928

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 305 1,820,874

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 350 2,032,837

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 19 92,301

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 4 28,089

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 4 32,987

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 6,379

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 40 193,741

IMPLANT 19 1 3,707

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 2 5,756

OTHER 21 1 17,487

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C33

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 33

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 33

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4837 4838Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 4,119 23,759,581

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 2 41,873

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,824

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 24 128,283

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 755 1,572,672

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 10 87,929

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 55 274,768

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 3,220

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 31 187,895

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 230 1,297,704

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 3 20,866

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 10 30,197

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 1,586

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 31 199,350

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 3 13,397

OTHER 21 1 1,101

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C32

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 32

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 32

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4839 4840Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 4,749 25,452,144

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 1 6,400

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 2 9,481

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 4 48,674

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 57 300,454

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 219 474,977

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 7 57,619

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 23 155,152

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 3,220

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 2 8,692

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 175 913,936

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 1,290

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 8 22,948

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 18 131,056

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 9 37,102

OTHER 21 1 1,101

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C31

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 31

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 31

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4841 4842Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 4,854 25,560,234

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 1 6,400

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 5 26,630

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 5 52,449

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 87 474,958

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 80 184,811

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 5 40,578

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 21 117,376

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 3,220

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 2 4,197

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 177 933,499

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 7 39,431

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 19 110,912

IMPLANT 19 1 3,751

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 10 60,020

OTHER 21 2 5,782

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C41

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 41

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 41

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4843 4844Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 4,881 25,696,988

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 1 6,400

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 4 47,735

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 3 47,848

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 85 450,069

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 83 209,832

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 3 21,911

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 22 122,983

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 3,220

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1 2,907

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 157 832,177

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 1,290

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 4 16,096

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 18 121,643

IMPLANT 19 1 3,751

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 10 33,617

OTHER 21 2 5,782

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C42

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 42

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 42

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4845 4846Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 4,767 25,549,256

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 1 6,400

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 4 13,647

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 5 61,071

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 55 259,164

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 220 477,554

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 2 21,807

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 31 159,637

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 3,220

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 3 7,149

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 151 830,714

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 3 20,546

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 5 24,331

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 15 118,067

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 11 60,186

OTHER 21 3 11,498

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C43

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 43

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 43

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4847 4848Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 4,161 23,899,215

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 1 6,400

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 7,471

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 34 158,173

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 747 1,551,498

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 7 75,141

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 2 8,877

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 42 269,934

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 32 181,577

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 214 1,248,386

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 6 45,228

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 6 18,188

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 23 148,443

OTHER 21 1 5,716

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C44

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 44

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 44

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4849 4850Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,290 18,919,528

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 97 540,141

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 126 770,965

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 181 949,289

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 794 1,675,561

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 11 79,235

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 2 6,752

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 41 265,958

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 1 10,255

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 300 1,839,086

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 362 2,168,198

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 23 130,644

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 5 20,245

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 9 53,487

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 4,038

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 33 187,159

IMPLANT 19 1 3,707

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C45

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 45

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 45

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4851 4852Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,461 14,289,975

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 104 559,592

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 59 433,767

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 2 5,482

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 410 2,334,973

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1,001 2,325,896

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 8 66,646

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 7 34,880

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 40 308,103

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 3 41,660

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 555 3,466,229

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 532 3,234,608

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 23 102,576

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 10 86,637

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 9 55,021

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 3 12,231

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 46 247,924

IMPLANT 19 3 14,778

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 3,271

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C46

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 46

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 46

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4853 4854Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,489 6,100,610

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 556 1,762,885

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 2 13,870

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 2 9,566

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 846 5,591,078

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 84 205,552

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 30 183,966

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 48 271,934

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 42 232,233

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 7 25,231

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 965 5,901,086

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 1,012 6,200,334

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 105 594,516

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 37 233,545

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 17 126,034

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 5 38,605

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 22 106,691

IMPLANT 19 7 24,949

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 1,561

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1C47

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - crown 47

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - crown 47

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4855 4856Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 1,300 6,809,115

CROWN SEALED, NEVER DECAYED/RESTORED 2 233 1,132,982

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 3 8,422

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 1,394

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 611 3,521,435

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1,007 2,146,208

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 23 160,038

DECAYED - PIT AND FISSURE CARIES 8 93 554,620

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 9 31 235,147

DECAYED-SMOOTH SURF&PIT&FISSURE CARIES 10 13 160,008

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 1,032 6,969,280

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 804 5,117,251

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 36 212,409

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 18 166,201

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 15 78,967

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 5 38,968

BRIDGE ABUTMENT,SPECIAL CROWN OR VENEER 18 44 252,441

IMPLANT 19 5 53,988

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 1,118

OTHER 21 2 4,256

NOT APPLICABLE 96 308 1,531,064

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R37

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 37

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 37

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4857 4858Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,663 18,517,327

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 4 14,021

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 1,451

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 630 3,639,659

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 8 66,319

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 16 101,181

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 26 184,549

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 40 282,163

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 12 89,840

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 35,006

IMPLANT 19 2 2,967

OTHER 21 1 2,052

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R36

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 36

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 36

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4859 4860Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,428 16,439,731

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 9,762

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 3 17,173

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 855 5,592,019

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 10 65,066

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 13 117,877

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 17 143,916

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 31 214,083

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 36 269,789

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 4 42,770

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 2 4,695

IMPLANT 19 5 17,013

OTHER 21 1 2,641

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R35

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 35

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 35

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4861 4862Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,837 19,350,927

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 50 393,891

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,925

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 366 2,063,068

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 36 259,409

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 11 94,369

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 18 154,325

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 19 149,359

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 58 436,192

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 3,298

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 2 2,612

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 4 13,684

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

IMPLANT 19 2 8,856

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R34

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 34

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 34

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4863 4864Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,955 20,186,667

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 113 766,399

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,824

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 168 922,898

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 10 28,704

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 11 69,984

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 19 123,376

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 21 153,564

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 101 637,761

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 2 13,066

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 4,403

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 2 4,695

IMPLANT 19 1 3,707

OTHER 21 1 17,487

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R33

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 33

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 33

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4865 4866Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,246 22,113,574

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 3,824

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 24 128,283

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 3 10,108

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 6 37,515

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 37 206,839

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 5 15,156

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 78 394,493

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 13,396

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

FRACTURED DUE TO TRAUMA 20 1 9,625

OTHER 21 1 1,101

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R32

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 32

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 32

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4867 4868Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,285 22,262,646

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 7,793

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 4 48,674

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 57 300,454

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 3 11,497

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 5 45,027

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 16 109,930

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 32 143,571

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 3,221

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

OTHER 21 1 1,101

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R31

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 31

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 31

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4869 4870Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,261 22,090,701

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 5 26,630

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 4 48,674

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 87 474,958

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 7 51,543

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 2 27,372

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 13 72,770

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 22 128,512

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 3,221

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

IMPLANT 19 1 3,751

OTHER 21 2 5,782

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R41

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 41

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 41

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4871 4872Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,266 22,104,110

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 4 47,735

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 3 47,848

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 85 450,069

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 8 61,349

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 2 27,372

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 11 49,304

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 22 128,265

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 2 10,950

IMPLANT 19 1 3,751

OTHER 21 2 5,782

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R42

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 42

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 42

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4873 4874Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,303 22,421,636

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 886

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 5 61,071

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 55 259,164

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 5 18,111

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 3 30,748

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 10 39,833

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 21 93,588

OTHER 21 3 11,498

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R43

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 43

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 43

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4875 4876Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 3,275 22,258,014

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 1 7,471

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 34 158,173

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 1 988

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 4 38,545

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 19 132,966

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 10 90,907

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 59 237,913

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 3,221

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

OTHER 21 1 5,716

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R44

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 44

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 44

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4877 4878Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,968 20,400,710

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 104 698,971

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 180 946,734

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 10 41,392

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 9 67,768

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 24 170,431

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 21 158,539

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 86 439,670

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 3,262

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 1 2,731

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

IMPLANT 19 1 3,707

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R45

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 45

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 45

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4879 4880Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,795 19,078,327

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 53 424,540

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 2 5,482

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 409 2,333,949

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 41 305,486

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 4 32,684

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 14 148,350

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 24 161,980

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 57 420,798

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 7,541

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

IMPLANT 19 3 14,778

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R46

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 46

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 46

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4881 4882Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,423 16,561,111

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 2 13,870

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 2 9,566

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 845 5,589,191

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 10 65,635

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 13 63,572

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 18 74,145

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 45 257,049

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 34 263,173

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 4,063

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 6 10,212

IMPLANT 19 7 24,949

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_1R47

Question Name

Concept Tooth condition - root 47

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - root 47

Length 2

Universe Respondents aged 18 and older who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3

Note

4883 4884Position -

Content Code Sample Population

SOUND - NEVER DECAYED OR RESTORED 1 2,686 18,699,338

MISSING - DUE TO ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT 3 3 8,422

MISSING - DUE TO TRAUMA 4 1 1,394

MISSING-DUE CARIES/PERIODONTAL DISEASE 5 610 3,518,708

EXFOLIAT/UNERUPT/CONGEN MISS/UNEXP ROOT 6 8 58,310

DECAYED SEVERELY 7 11 79,597

DECAYED - SMOOTH SURFACE CARIES 11 21 165,344

FILLED WITH AMALGAM, NO OTHER DECAY 12 36 245,162

FILLED WITH OTHER MAT., NO OTHER DECAY 13 17 76,210

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT, NO OTHER DECAY 14 1 4,063

FILLED AMALG. FILLING NEEDS REPLACEMENT 15 1 3,583

FILLED OTHER MAT. NEEDS REPLACEMENT 16 3 15,538

FILLED AMALG&OTHER MAT.NEED REPLACEMENT 17 1 2,620

IMPLANT 19 5 53,988

OTHER 21 2 4,256

NOT APPLICABLE 96 2,186 6,235,419

REFUSAL 98 1 5,321

NOT STATED 99 11 58,171

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_42

Question Name

Concept Tooth surfaces with amalgam fillings

Question INSTRUCTION: Count and record the number of tooth surfaces with amalgam fillings.

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1, 2 or 3

Note

4885 4886Position -

Content Code Sample Population

# TOOTH SURFACES WITH AMALGAM FILLINGS 0 - 64 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_3T12

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 12

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 12

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2 and OHE_1C12 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4887 4888Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 4,325 23,194,731

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 81 536,479

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 2 7,588

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 17 81,085

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 27 185,455

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 7 107,083

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,119 4,972,324

REFUSAL 98 6 65,245

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_3T11

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 11

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 11

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2 and OHE_1C11 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4889 4890Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 4,152 21,473,572

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 272 1,741,858

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 14 85,552

UNTREATED DAMAGE - DARK DISCOLOURATION, 4 8 61,169

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 63 377,366

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 157 945,095

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 14 39,445

NOT APPLICABLE 96 892 4,365,842

REFUSAL 98 12 60,092

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_3T21

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 21

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 21

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2 and OHE_1C21 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4891 4892Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 4,182 21,784,763

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 248 1,403,046

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 16 83,396

UNTREATED DAMAGE - DARK DISCOLOURATION, 4 6 11,501

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 51 304,444

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 153 897,544

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 24 208,461

NOT APPLICABLE 96 893 4,390,143

REFUSAL 98 11 66,694

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_3T22

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 22

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 22

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 2 and OHE_1C22 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4893 4894Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 4,351 23,504,900

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 71 404,134

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 3 45,102

UNTREATED DAMAGE - DARK DISCOLOURATION, 4 1 3,249

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 17 93,589

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 18 103,171

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 8 39,268

NOT APPLICABLE 96 1,108 4,911,476

REFUSAL 98 7 45,102

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_3T32

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 32

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 32

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3 and OHE_1C32 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4895 4896Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 4,944 26,513,329

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 30 147,779

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 2 5,691

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 6 45,887

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 8 49,159

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 1 1,290

NOT APPLICABLE 96 590 2,364,649

REFUSAL 98 3 22,206

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_3T31

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 31

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 31

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3 and OHE_1C31 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4897 4898Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 5,007 26,371,066

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 47 250,633

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 11 66,961

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 4 17,176

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 23 132,492

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 3 16,070

NOT APPLICABLE 96 485 2,269,912

REFUSAL 98 4 25,681

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_3T41

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 41

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 41

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3 and OHE_1C41 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4899 4900Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 5,015 26,383,636

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 46 252,625

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 12 78,067

UNTREATED DAMAGE - DARK DISCOLOURATION, 4 3 20,001

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 5 33,536

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 13 55,147

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 3 14,751

NOT APPLICABLE 96 483 2,286,547

REFUSAL 98 4 25,681

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_3T42

Question Name

Concept Damage - tooth 42

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the condition of each tooth in the appropriate box - damage tooth 42

Length 2

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_11 = 1 or 3 and OHE_1C42 in (1, 2, 7 - 21)

Note

4901 4902Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NO EVIDENCE OF TRAUMATIC INJURY 1 4,937 26,499,849

UNREST ENAMEL FRACTURE-EXCLUDES DENTIN 2 26 114,512

UNREST. ENAMEL FRACT. - INVOLVES DENTIN 3 5 46,409

UNTREATED DAMAGE - DARK DISCOLOURATION, 4 1 3,400

RESTORED FRACTURE - FULL CROWN 5 4 31,602

RESTORED FRACTURE - OTHER RESTORATION 6 11 61,772

LINGUAL RESTOR. PLUS ROOT CANAL HISTORY 7 3 18,550

NOT APPLICABLE 96 592 2,342,500

REFUSAL 98 5 31,397

NOT STATED 99 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_51A

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic needs - no prothetics needed

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the upper arch of the respondent - no prothetics needed

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4903Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,240 27,186,521

NO 2 344 1,963,470

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_51B

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic needs - fixed bridge

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the upper arch of the respondent - fixed bridge

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4904Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 170,398

NO 2 5,553 28,979,593

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_51C

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic needs - implant

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the upper arch of the respondent - implant

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4905Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 37 268,430

NO 2 5,547 28,881,561

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_51D

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic needs - denture repair or reline

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the upper arch of the respondent - denture repair or reline

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4906Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 41 234,978

NO 2 5,543 28,915,012

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_51E

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic needs - new partial denture

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the upper arch of the respondent - new partial denture

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4907Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 97 553,431

NO 2 5,487 28,596,559

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_51F

Question Name

Concept Upper arch prosthetic needs - new full denture

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the upper arch of the respondent - new full denture

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4908Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 148 836,950

NO 2 5,436 28,313,040

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_52A

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic needs - no prothetics needed

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the lowerarch of the respondent - no prothetics needed

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4909Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,157 26,820,891

NO 2 427 2,329,099

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_52B

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic needs - fixed bridge

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the lowerarch of the respondent - fixed bridge

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4910Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 26 109,191

NO 2 5,558 29,040,799

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_52C

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic needs - implant

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the lowerarch of the respondent - implant

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4911Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 58 406,103

NO 2 5,526 28,743,888

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_52D

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic needs - denture repair or reline

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the lowerarch of the respondent - denture repair or reline

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4912Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 42 212,114

NO 2 5,542 28,937,876

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_52E

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic needs - new partial denture

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the lowerarch of the respondent - new partial denture

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4913Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 199 1,140,827

NO 2 5,385 28,009,164

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_52F

Question Name

Concept Lower arch prosthetic needs - new full denture

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the prosthetic needs of the lowerarch of the respondent - new full denture

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4914Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 114 563,856

NO 2 5,470 28,586,135

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_53A

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - no treatment needed

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - no treatment needed

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4915Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3,880 19,581,449

NO 2 1,704 9,568,542

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_53B

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - prevention

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - prevention

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4916Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 684 4,006,568

NO 2 4,900 25,143,423

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_53C

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - fillings

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - fillings

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4917Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,064 5,950,566

NO 2 4,520 23,199,425

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_53D

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - TMD

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - temporomandibular disorder (TMD)

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4918Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 2 9,762

NO 2 5,582 29,140,229

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_53E

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - surgery

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - surgery

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4919Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 309 2,168,564

NO 2 5,275 26,981,427

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_53F

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - periodontics

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - periodontics

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4920Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 229 1,477,351

NO 2 5,355 27,672,640

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_53G

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - esthetics

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - esthetics

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4921Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 44 253,026

NO 2 5,540 28,896,965

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_53H

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - endodontics

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - endodontics

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4922Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 90 567,136

NO 2 5,494 28,582,855

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_53I

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - orthodontics

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - orthodontics

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4923Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 190 606,530

NO 2 5,394 28,543,461

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_53J

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - soft tissue

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - soft tissue

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4924Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 14 44,925

NO 2 5,570 29,105,066

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_53K

Question Name

Concept Treatment needed - other

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the treatment currently needed by the respondent - other

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4925Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 44 304,870

NO 2 5,540 28,845,121

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_61

Question Name

Concept Fillings needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs fillings urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53C = 1

Note

4926Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 47 275,534

NO 2 1,017 5,675,032

NOT APPLICABLE 6 4,520 23,199,425

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_62

Question Name

Concept TMD treatment needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs treatment for Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53D = 1

Note

4927Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO 2 2 9,762

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,582 29,140,229

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_63

Question Name

Concept Surgery needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs surgery urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53E = 1

Note

4928Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 31 202,801

NO 2 278 1,965,763

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,275 26,981,427

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_64

Question Name

Concept Periodontics needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs periodontics urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53F = 1

Note

4929Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 6 32,619

NO 2 223 1,444,732

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,355 27,672,640

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_65

Question Name

Concept Endodontics needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs endodontics urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53H = 1

Note

4930Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 17 98,194

NO 2 73 468,942

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,494 28,582,855

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_66

Question Name

Concept Orthodontics needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs orthodontics urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53I = 1

Note

4931Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 3,089

NO 2 189 603,441

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,394 28,543,461

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_67

Question Name

Concept Soft tissue treatment needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs soft tissue treatment urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53J = 1

Note

4932Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1 1,799

NO 2 13 43,126

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,570 29,105,066

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_68

Question Name

Concept Other treatment needed urgently

Question INSTRUCTION: Record whether the respondent needs other treatment urgently (i.e., within a week).

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_53K = 1

Note

4933Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 3 44,755

NO 2 41 260,115

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,540 28,845,121

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHE_71

Question Name

Concept Serious medical condition discovered

Question INSTRUCTION: Was a serious medical condition that requires immediate attention discovered during the dental examination?

Length 1

Universe Respondents with OHCDELG = 1

Note

4934Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 9 76,568

NO 2 5,575 29,073,422

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHE_72

Question Name

Concept Serious medical condition

Question INSTRUCTION: Record the serious medical condition discovered during the dental examination.

Length 1

Universe Respondents who answered OHE_71 = 1

Note

4935Position

Content Code Sample Population

ORAL LESION 1 7 62,492

OTHER 3 2 14,076

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,575 29,073,422

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDFLUO

Question Name

Concept Fluorosis score recode (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4936 4937Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NORMAL 0 647 1,307,101

QUESTIONABLE 1 226 513,942

VERY MILD 2 117 263,416

MILD 3 36 97,246

MODERATE 4 2 4,683

ALL 4 ANTERIOR TEETH ABSENT 6 180 381,294

NOT APPLICABLE 96 4,391 26,656,303

NOT STATED 99 5 11,459

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDGS12

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis score recode - tooth 12 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4938Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 0 1,977 10,794,803

MILD INFLAMMATION 1 2,189 10,813,435

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 2 546 2,958,919

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 3 28 163,748

TOOTH MISSING 4 541 2,900,439

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 21 90,957

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDGS16

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis score recode - tooth 16 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4939Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 0 1,979 10,385,978

MILD INFLAMMATION 1 2,224 10,651,338

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 2 376 2,151,674

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 3 17 143,585

TOOTH MISSING 4 686 4,304,272

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDGS24

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis score recode - tooth 24 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4940Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 0 1,987 10,616,639

MILD INFLAMMATION 1 2,247 10,932,091

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 2 379 2,182,949

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 3 21 137,554

TOOTH MISSING 4 647 3,762,111

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 21 90,957

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDGS32

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis score recode - tooth 32 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4941Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 0 1,510 7,747,865

MILD INFLAMMATION 1 2,770 14,303,352

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 2 819 4,534,943

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 3 80 644,288

TOOTH MISSING 4 102 400,895

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 21 90,957

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDGS36

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis score recode - tooth 36 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4942Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 0 1,726 8,336,997

MILD INFLAMMATION 1 2,252 10,989,659

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 2 424 2,653,310

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 3 19 107,354

TOOTH MISSING 4 860 5,544,024

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 21 90,957

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDGS44

Question Name

Concept Gingivitis score recode - tooth 44 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4943Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO INFLAMMATION 0 1,819 9,270,495

MILD INFLAMMATION 1 2,630 13,499,476

MODERATE INFLAMMATION 2 491 3,101,194

SEVERE INFLAMMATION 3 26 147,709

TOOTH MISSING 4 316 1,617,972

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 20 85,454

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDS01

Question Name

Concept Debris score recode - teeth 17 and 16 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4944Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 0 1,771 10,746,664

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 2,394 11,305,526

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 606 2,641,765

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 133 693,835

TEETH MISSING 4 373 2,227,710

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 25 106,801

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDS02

Question Name

Concept Debris score recode - tooth 11 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4945Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 0 3,274 18,524,070

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 1,246 5,464,279

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 279 1,015,087

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 65 274,125

TEETH MISSING 4 413 2,333,441

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 25 111,298

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDS03

Question Name

Concept Debris score recode - teeth 26 and 27 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4946Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 0 1,574 9,373,235

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 2,537 12,365,476

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 639 2,844,334

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 130 658,268

TEETH MISSING 4 397 2,371,940

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 25 109,047

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDS04

Question Name

Concept Debris score recode - teeth 37 and 36 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4947Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 0 1,058 6,098,640

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 3,229 16,007,143

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 571 3,094,153

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 86 558,305

TEETH MISSING 4 332 1,851,201

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 26 112,859

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDS05

Question Name

Concept Debris score recode - tooth 31 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4948Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 0 2,707 14,792,849

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 2,009 10,103,663

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 411 1,887,910

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 74 408,892

TEETH MISSING 4 78 425,163

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 23 103,824

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDS06

Question Name

Concept Debris score recode - teeth 46 and 47 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4949Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO SOFT DEBRIS OR STAIN 0 1,039 5,978,121

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 3,271 16,455,236

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 576 2,904,124

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 81 507,941

TEETH MISSING 4 312 1,773,055

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 23 103,824

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDCS01

Question Name

Concept Calculus score recode - teeth 17 and 16 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4950Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 0 3,572 16,811,176

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 1,179 7,520,079

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 135 896,830

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 18 159,704

TEETH MISSING 4 373 2,227,710

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 25 106,801

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDCS02

Question Name

Concept Calculus score recode - tooth 11 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4951Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 0 4,489 22,871,138

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 343 2,219,748

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 29 156,044

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 3 30,631

TEETH MISSING 4 413 2,333,441

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 25 111,298

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDCS03

Question Name

Concept Calculus score recode - teeth 26 and 27 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4952Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 0 3,506 16,481,174

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 1,223 7,672,303

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 134 917,426

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 17 170,410

TEETH MISSING 4 397 2,371,940

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 25 109,047

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDCS04

Question Name

Concept Calculus score recode - teeth 37 and 36 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4953Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 0 3,512 16,559,524

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 1,292 8,285,907

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 128 804,708

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 12 108,103

TEETH MISSING 4 332 1,851,201

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 26 112,859

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDCS05

Question Name

Concept Calculus score recode - tooth 31 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4954Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 0 3,582 17,255,362

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 1,434 8,696,853

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 158 1,085,022

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 27 156,076

TEETH MISSING 4 78 425,163

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 23 103,824

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDCS06

Question Name

Concept Calculus score recode - teeth 46 and 47 (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe

Note

4955Position

Content Code Sample Population

NO CALCULUS 0 3,488 16,625,758

LESS THAN 1/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 1 1,341 8,319,805

1/3 TO 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 2 120 739,942

MORE THAN 2/3 OF SURFACE COVERED 3 18 159,916

TEETH MISSING 4 312 1,773,055

NOT APPLICABLE 6 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 9 23 103,824

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC01

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 1 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4956 4957Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 28 5,283 27,642,169

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC02

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 2 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4958 4959Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 21 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC03

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 3 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4960 4961Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC04

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 4 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4962 4963Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 8 5,283 27,642,168

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC05

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 5 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4964 4965Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 22 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC06

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 6 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4966 4967Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 28 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC07

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 7 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4968 4969Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 21 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC08

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 8 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4970 4971Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 8 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC09

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 9 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4972 4973Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 15 5,283 27,642,168

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC10

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns - code 10 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4974 4975Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC12

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 12 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4976 4977Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 17 5,283 27,642,166

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC13

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 13 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4978 4979Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 27 5,283 27,642,166

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC14

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 14 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4980 4981Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 9 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC15

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 15 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4982 4983Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 4 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC16

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns-code 16 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4984 4985Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 8 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC17

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 17 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4986 4987Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 3 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC18

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 18 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4988 4989Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 16 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC19

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 19 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4990 4991Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAC20

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 20 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4992 4993Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 4 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAC21

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult crowns -code 21 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4994 4995Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 7 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR01

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 1 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4996 4997Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 28 3,412 22,954,453

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR03

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 3 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

4998 4999Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 3,412 22,954,453

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR04

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 4 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5000 5001Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 8 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR05

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 5 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5002 5003Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 22 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR06

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 6 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5004 5005Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 15 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR07

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 7 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5006 5007Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 21 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR11

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 11 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5008 5009Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 13 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR12

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 12 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5010 5011Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 11 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR13

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 13 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5012 5013Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 18 3,412 22,954,453

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR14

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 14 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5014 5015Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR15

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 15 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5016 5017Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 1 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR16

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 16 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5018 5019Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 7 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR17

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 17(D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5020 5021Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 10 3,412 22,954,453

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR19

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 19(D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5022 5023Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 3,412 22,954,453

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDAR20

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 20(D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5024 5025Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 2 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDAR21

Question Name

Concept Total number of adult roots - code 21 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5026 5027Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 7 3,412 22,954,454

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 1,890 4,767,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT01

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 1 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5028 5029Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 20 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT02

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 2 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5030 5031Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 6 5,283 27,642,168

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT03

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 3 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5032 5033Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 2 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT04

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 4 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5034 5035Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 0 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT05

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 5 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5036 5037Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT06

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 6 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5038 5039Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 20 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT07

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 7 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5040 5041Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 2 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT08

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 8 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5042 5043Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 5 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT09

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code9 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5044 5045Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 8 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT10

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 10 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5046 5047Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 7 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT12

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 12 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5048 5049Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 10 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT13

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 13 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5050 5051Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 9 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT14

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 14 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5052 5053Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 2 5,283 27,642,168

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT15

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 15 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5054 5055Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 1 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT16

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 16 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5056 5057Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 1 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT17

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 17 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5058 5059Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 1 5,283 27,642,168

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name OHEDDT20

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 20 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5060 5061Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 2 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name OHEDDT21

Question Name

Concept Total number of deciduous teeth - code 21 (D)

Question

Length 2

Universe

Note

5062 5063Position -

Content Code Sample Population

NUMBER OF TEETH 0 - 4 5,283 27,642,167

NOT APPLICABLE 96 302 1,513,144

NOT STATED 99 19 80,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name RMCDMSK

Question Name

Concept Musculo-skeletal fitness norms for respondents 15 - 69 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 - 69

Note

5064Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 480 2,876,847

FAIR 1 1,032 6,809,641

GOOD 2 1,195 7,542,071

VERY GOOD 3 750 5,203,359

EXCELLENT 4 228 1,566,968

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,905 5,176,883

NOT STATED 9 14 59,676

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name RMCDBCK

Question Name

Concept Back fitness norms for respondents 15 - 69 - (D)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 15 - 69

Note

5065Position

Content Code Sample Population

NEEDS IMPROVEMENT 0 604 3,900,393

FAIR 1 685 4,420,502

GOOD 2 772 4,876,908

VERY GOOD 3 1,150 7,523,811

EXCELLENT 4 460 3,159,241

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,905 5,176,883

NOT STATED 9 28 177,707

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name ECQ_LNK

Question Name

Concept Permission to link data

Question We are seeking your permission to combine information collected during the Canadian Health Measures Survey with health information from your provincial ministry of health or cancer/vital statistics registrars. This would include information on past and co

Length 1

Universe All respondents

Note

5066Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 5,590 29,139,552

NO 2 14 95,892

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_WBC

Question Name

Concept White blood cell count (WBC) (10-9/L)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5067 5070Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 2.2 - 18.6 5,269 27,952,314

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 99.9 321 1,235,030

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CBC_RBC

Question Name

Concept Red blood cell count (RBC) (10-12/L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5071 5074Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 2.53 - 6.67 5,285 28,094,029

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 14 48,101

DON'T KNOW 9.97 1 6,315

NOT STATED 9.99 304 1,086,999

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_HGB

Question Name

Concept Haemoglobin (g/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5075 5077Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 60 - 196 5,287 28,102,990

NOT APPLICABLE 996 14 48,101

NOT STATED 999 303 1,084,354

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CBC_HCT

Question Name

Concept Haematocrit (L/L)

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5078 5082Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.220 - 0.587 5,287 28,102,990

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 14 48,101

NOT STATED 9.999 303 1,084,354

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_MCV

Question Name

Concept Mean corpuscular volume (MCV) (fL)

Question

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5083 5087Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 53.0 - 110.9 5,287 28,102,990

NOT APPLICABLE 999.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 999.9 303 1,084,354

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CBC_MCH

Question Name

Concept Mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH) (pg)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5088 5091Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 14.5 - 38.5 5,286 28,096,802

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 99.9 304 1,090,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_MCHC

Question Name

Concept Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) (g/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5092 5094Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 274 - 359 5,286 28,096,801

NOT APPLICABLE 996 14 48,101

NOT STATED 999 304 1,090,542

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CBC_RDW

Question Name

Concept Red cell distribution width (RDW) (%)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5095 5098Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 10.5 - 25.6 5,286 28,101,422

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 99.9 304 1,085,922

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_PLT

Question Name

Concept Platelet count (10-9/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5099 5101Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 35 - 603 5,279 28,069,832

NOT APPLICABLE 996 14 48,101

NOT STATED 999 311 1,117,511

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CBC_MPV

Question Name

Concept Mean platelet volume (MPV)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5102 5105Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 5.9 - 16.1 5,277 28,062,650

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 99.9 313 1,124,695

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_LY

Question Name

Concept Lymphocytes (10-9 /L)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5106 5109Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.5 - 11.6 5,269 27,952,314

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 99.9 321 1,235,030

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CBC_MO

Question Name

Concept Monocytes (10-9/L)

Question

Length 3.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5110 5112Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.1 - 2.8 5,269 27,952,314

NOT APPLICABLE 9.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 9.9 321 1,235,030

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_NE

Question Name

Concept Neutrophils (10-9/L)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5113 5116Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.6 - 13.5 5,269 27,952,314

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 99.9 321 1,235,030

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name CBC_EO

Question Name

Concept Eosinophils (10-9/L)

Question

Length 3.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5117 5119Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.0 - 4.1 5,268 27,950,787

NOT APPLICABLE 9.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 9.9 322 1,236,556

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name CBC_BA

Question Name

Concept Basophils (10-9/L)

Question

Length 3.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5120 5122Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.0 - 0.4 5,268 27,950,787

NOT APPLICABLE 9.6 14 48,101

NOT STATED 9.9 322 1,236,556

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_HBA1

Question Name

Concept Glycosylated haemoglobin (%)

Question

Length 6.4

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5123 5128Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.0438 - 0.1315 5,218 27,518,398

NOT APPLICABLE 9.9996 8 32,035

DON'T KNOW 9.9997 4 26,224

NOT STATED 9.9999 374 1,658,788

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_FOL

Question Name

Concept Folate (ng/mL)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5129 5133Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 2.42 - 53.90 5,293 28,120,246

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 8 32,035

DON'T KNOW 99.97 39 193,267

NOT STATED 99.99 264 889,897

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LABDRBCF

Question Name

Concept Red blood cell folate (nmol/L)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5134 5137Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 153 - 4992 5,248 27,936,195

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9999 348 1,267,215

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_GLUP

Question Name

Concept Glucose (plasma) (mmol/L)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5138 5141Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 2.4 - 25.4 5,361 28,455,164

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 99.9 235 748,245

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_HCY

Question Name

Concept Homocysteine (µmol/L)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5142 5145Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 1.0 - 33.3 5,316 28,281,905

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 99.5 2 1,204

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 99.9 278 920,300

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_VITD

Question Name

Concept Vitamin D (nmol/L)

Question

Length 8.4

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5146 5153Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 11.6164 - 274.5600 5,298 28,171,863

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 999.9995 8 57,730

NOT APPLICABLE 999.9996 8 32,035

DON'T KNOW 999.9997 1 1,415

NOT STATED 999.9999 289 972,401

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_FIB

Question Name

Concept Fibrinogen (mmol/L)

Question

Length 5.3

Universe Respondents aged 12 and older with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5154 5158Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.015 - 0.051 4,310 25,839,606

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 9.995 23 162,914

NOT APPLICABLE 9.996 1,069 2,169,277

DON'T KNOW 9.997 9 71,742

NOT STATED 9.999 193 991,905

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_TP

Question Name

Concept Total protein (g/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5159 5161Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 43 - 101 5,271 27,886,401

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 325 1,317,010

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_URIC

Question Name

Concept Uric acid (µmol/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5162 5164Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 75 - 714 5,270 27,883,960

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 995 1 2,440

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 325 1,317,010

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_ALB

Question Name

Concept Albumin (g/L)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5165 5166Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 25 - 59 5,296 27,955,216

NOT APPLICABLE 96 8 32,035

DON'T KNOW 97 2 5,894

NOT STATED 99 298 1,242,299

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_CL

Question Name

Concept Chloride (mmol/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5167 5169Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 83 - 123 5,300 27,964,747

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 296 1,238,662

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_K

Question Name

Concept Potassium (mmol/L)

Question

Length 3.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5170 5172Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 3.2 - 6.8 5,268 27,747,363

NOT APPLICABLE 9.6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9.9 328 1,456,047

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_NA

Question Name

Concept Sodium (mmol/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5173 5175Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 124 - 165 5,300 27,964,748

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 296 1,238,662

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_ECO2

Question Name

Concept Bicarbonate (Total CO2) (mmol/L)

Question

Length 2

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5176 5177Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 11 - 37 5,270 27,881,585

NOT APPLICABLE 96 8 32,035

NOT STATED 99 326 1,321,825

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_PHOS

Question Name

Concept Phosphate (mmol/L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5178 5181Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.70 - 2.10 5,297 27,948,624

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9.99 299 1,254,786

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_BCRE

Question Name

Concept Creatinine (serum) (µmol/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5182 5184Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 24 - 881 5,329 28,198,563

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 267 1,004,847

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_UREA

Question Name

Concept Urea (mmol/L)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5185 5188Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 1.5 - 25.9 5,268 27,870,276

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 8 32,035

NOT STATED 99.9 328 1,333,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_CA

Question Name

Concept Calcium (total) (mmol/L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5189 5192Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 1.64 - 3.15 5,300 27,964,747

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9.99 296 1,238,662

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_TBIL

Question Name

Concept Total bilirubin (µmol/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5193 5195Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 2 - 233 4,833 25,589,006

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 995 347 1,707,251

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 416 1,907,151

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_AST

Question Name

Concept Asparate aminotransferase (AST) (U/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5196 5198Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 8 - 630 5,297 27,948,625

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 299 1,254,786

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_ALKP

Question Name

Concept Alkaline phosphatase (U/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5199 5201Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 30 - 602 5,268 27,870,276

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 328 1,333,133

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_ALT

Question Name

Concept Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (U/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5202 5204Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 10 - 683 4,851 25,343,520

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 999 745 3,859,889

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_LDH

Question Name

Concept Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (U/L)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5205 5208Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 116 - 2028 4,821 25,258,730

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9999 775 3,944,679

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_GGT

Question Name

Concept Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) (U/L)

Question

Length 4

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5209 5212Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 6 - 1022 5,298 27,960,836

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 9995 2 3,911

NOT APPLICABLE 9996 8 32,035

NOT STATED 9999 296 1,238,662

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_CRP

Question Name

Concept C-reactive protein (mg/L)

Question

Length 5.1

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5213 5217Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.1 - 15.0 4,431 25,017,177

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 999.5 788 2,606,145

NOT APPLICABLE 999.6 8 32,035

DON'T KNOW 999.7 86 531,870

NOT STATED 999.9 291 1,048,218

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_B12

Question Name

Concept Vitamin B12 (pmol/L)

Question

Length 3

Universe Respondents with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5218 5220Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 111 - 738 5,087 27,172,484

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 995 35 268,129

NOT APPLICABLE 996 8 32,035

DON'T KNOW 997 199 819,491

NOT STATED 999 275 943,305

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_HAV

Question Name

Concept anti-HAV

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older with PHBDELG = 1

Note

5221Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,589 10,117,151

NO 2 2,541 15,498,359

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,360 3,007,512

NOT STATED 9 114 612,423

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_HBS

Question Name

Concept anti-HBs

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older with CON_N23 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5222Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 1,237 7,500,190

NO 2 2,875 18,008,992

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,380 3,117,471

NOT STATED 9 112 608,791

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_HBC

Question Name

Concept anti-HBc

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older with CON_N23 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5223Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 157 1,025,441

NO 2 3,955 24,483,741

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,380 3,117,471

NOT STATED 9 112 608,791

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_HBSA

Question Name

Concept HBsAg

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older with CON_N23 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5224Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 17 125,802

NO 2 140 899,640

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,335 27,601,212

NOT STATED 9 112 608,791

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_HCV

Question Name

Concept Hepatitis C virus, anti-HCV

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older with CON_N23 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5225Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 43 306,473

NO 2 4,069 25,202,709

NOT APPLICABLE 6 1,380 3,117,471

NOT STATED 9 112 608,791

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_HCVC

Question Name

Concept confirmation of Hepatitis C (HCV)

Question

Length 1

Universe Respondents aged 14 and older with CON_N23 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5226Position

Content Code Sample Population

YES 1 22 134,612

NO 2 14 109,598

NOT APPLICABLE 6 5,449 28,320,180

DON'T KNOW 7 7 62,264

NOT STATED 9 112 608,791

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_UCRE

Question Name

Concept Creatinine (urine) (mmol/L)

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with URCDELG = 1

Note

5227 5231Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.34 - 63.08 5,515 28,872,995

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 99.95 12 39,590

NOT STATED 99.99 77 322,860

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_IDNE

Question Name

Concept Iodine (µmol/L)

Question

Length 9.4

Universe Respondents with URCDELG = 1

Note

5232 5240Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.1580 - 45.3697 5,305 27,697,524

DON'T KNOW 9999.9997 299 1,537,920

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LABDICR

Question Name

Concept Iodine/Creatinine Ratio (mmol/mmol)

Question

Length 5

Universe Respondents with URCDELG = 1

Note

5241 5245Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 10 - 75514 5,307 27,782,531

NOT STATED 99999 297 1,452,914

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LAB_HDL

Question Name

Concept HDL cholesterol (mmol/L)

Question

Length 4.2

Universe Respondents with ATGD12 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5246 5249Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 0.33 - 3.45 5,311 28,157,067

NOT APPLICABLE 9.96 132 501,755

NOT STATED 9.99 161 576,623

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name LAB_CHOL

Question Name

Concept Total cholesterol (mmol/L)

Question

Length 4.1

Universe Respondents with ATGD12 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5250 5253Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 1.8 - 10.7 5,310 28,142,023

LESS THAN LIMIT OF DETECTION 99.5 1 15,044

NOT APPLICABLE 99.6 132 501,755

NOT STATED 99.9 161 576,623

5,604 29,235,444Total

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Variable Name LABDTCHR

Question Name

Concept Total cholesterol / HDL cholesterol ratio

Question

Length 5.2

Universe Respondents with ATGD12 = 1 and PHBDELG = 1

Note

5254 5258Position -

Content Code Sample Population

LAB RESULT 1.51 - 14.24 5,311 28,157,067

NOT APPLICABLE 99.96 132 501,755

NOT STATED 99.99 161 576,623

5,604 29,235,444Total

Variable Name WGT_FULL

Question Name

Concept Full sample weight

Question

Length 15.8

Universe All respondents

Note

5259 5273Position -