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ETU108: Self-estimated health by sex, age group and and body mass index category

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6/1/2022
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Estonian Health Interview Survey
National Institute for Health Development
ETU108
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Definitions and methodology * The answer used in the 2006 questionnaire was 'average', in 2019 'neither good nor bad'
Body mass index categories: Underweight (<18.5), Normal weight (18.5-24.99), Overweight (25.0-29.99), Obesity (> = 30.0)

Self-estimated health

Neither good nor bad*

* Answer category in 2006 questionnaire was 'average'.
The dataset provides an overview of self-rated health in Estonia. Data are presented as percentages by Estonian Health Survey year, with responses presented by sex, age group and body mass index category. The purpose of collecting Estonian Health Survey data is to describe population health status and differences related to body mass index in order to support health policy and prevention planning and to monitor time trends. Data source: Estonian Health Interview Survey; National Institute for Health Development and Statistics Estonia
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