Life style and (preventive) health; personal characteristics, 2014-2021

Life style and (preventive) health; personal characteristics, 2014-2021

Characteristics persons Margins Periods Smoking behaviour, 12 years or older Smoking status Former smokers (%) Smoking behaviour, 12 years or older Former cigarette smokers Smoking years former cigarette smokers (number) Smoking behaviour, 12 years or older Former cigarette smokers Quitting years former cigarette smokers (number) Alcohol consumption, 12 years or older Drink status Former drinkers (%) Physical activity, 12 years or older Meeting the norm for fitness Inactive (%) Physical activity, 12 years or older Meeting the norm for fitness Semi-active (%) Physical activity, 12 years or older Meeting the norm for fitness Norm-active (%) Giving informal care, 16 years or older Informal care giver (%) Giving informal care, 16 years or older Hours of informal care per week (number) Giving informal care, 16 years or older Strained informal care givers (%)
Total Value 2014 29.8 19.4 19.2 11.2 58.3 18.4 23.3 . . .
Total Value 2015 28.8 19.3 19.8 11.1 57.6 19.7 22.7 14.9 11.3 14.7
Total Value 2016 29.8 18.7 20.0 11.2 59.1 17.7 23.2 13.9 11.2 14.6
Total Value 2017 30.1 19.2 20.1 11.6 58.1 18.7 23.3 14.9 11.0 12.4
Total Value 2018 30.7 19.4 19.9 11.2 . . . 14.5 11.1 13.9
Total Value 2019 30.1 19.9 20.0 11.3 . . . 15.3 9.9 13.7
Total Value 2020 31.1 19.5 20.1 12.7 . . . 12.4 12.8 12.5
Total Value 2021 30.0 19.5 20.7 13.4 . . . 12.3 11.8 14.7
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 28.8 18.8 18.6 10.5 57.3 17.5 22.3 . . .
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 27.8 18.8 19.2 10.4 56.5 18.8 21.8 14.1 9.9 12.6
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 28.8 18.2 19.4 10.6 58.0 16.8 22.3 13.1 9.8 12.5
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 29.2 18.7 19.6 10.9 57.0 17.8 22.4 14.1 9.7 10.5
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 29.7 18.9 19.3 10.5 . . . 13.7 9.9 11.9
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 29.1 19.3 19.4 10.7 . . . 14.5 8.7 11.7
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 30.0 19.0 19.5 11.9 . . . 11.7 11.1 10.3
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 28.9 19.0 20.0 12.5 . . . 11.6 10.3 12.4
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 30.8 19.9 19.8 11.9 59.4 19.2 24.2 . . .
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 29.7 19.9 20.4 11.8 58.7 20.5 23.6 15.7 12.6 16.7
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 30.8 19.3 20.6 11.9 60.2 18.5 24.2 14.7 12.6 16.7
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 31.1 19.8 20.7 12.3 59.1 19.5 24.2 15.7 12.2 14.2
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 31.7 19.9 20.4 11.8 . . . 15.2 12.4 15.8
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 31.1 20.5 20.6 11.9 . . . 16.1 11.1 15.7
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 32.1 20.1 20.7 13.4 . . . 13.2 14.5 14.7
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 31.1 20.1 21.4 14.2 . . . 13.1 13.3 17.4
Sex: Male Value 2014 31.0 21.2 19.1 8.8 55.5 19.6 24.9 . . .
Sex: Male Value 2015 30.1 20.3 20.2 8.7 53.0 22.3 24.6 11.7 11.1 13.3
Sex: Male Value 2016 30.8 19.7 20.3 9.4 54.9 20.1 25.0 12.0 10.9 12.5
Sex: Male Value 2017 31.0 20.3 20.0 10.3 53.7 20.7 25.6 12.4 10.6 10.0
Sex: Male Value 2018 32.2 20.4 19.7 9.2 . . . 12.2 11.0 11.7
Sex: Male Value 2019 31.3 21.1 19.8 9.0 . . . 12.4 9.6 10.4
Sex: Male Value 2020 32.4 20.3 20.2 10.1 . . . 9.5 12.8 12.1
Sex: Male Value 2021 31.6 20.4 20.3 10.7 . . . 9.9 11.5 10.9
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 29.6 20.4 18.3 8.0 53.9 18.4 23.6 . . .
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 28.7 19.6 19.4 7.9 51.5 21.0 23.3 10.6 9.1 10.1
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 29.3 18.9 19.4 8.5 53.3 18.9 23.6 10.9 9.0 9.4
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 29.6 19.6 19.2 9.4 52.2 19.4 24.3 11.4 8.7 7.3
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 30.8 19.7 18.9 8.4 . . . 11.2 9.1 8.9
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 29.9 20.3 19.0 8.2 . . . 11.4 7.8 7.7
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 30.9 19.5 19.3 9.1 . . . 8.6 10.0 8.6
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 30.1 19.5 19.4 9.7 . . . 9.0 9.4 7.9
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 32.4 22.0 19.9 9.7 57.0 20.8 26.3 . . .
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 31.5 21.1 21.0 9.6 54.6 23.6 26.0 12.7 13.0 16.5
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 32.2 20.5 21.1 10.3 56.5 21.4 26.4 13.0 12.8 15.6
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 32.4 21.1 20.8 11.2 55.3 21.9 27.0 13.5 12.5 12.6
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 33.6 21.1 20.5 10.1 . . . 13.2 12.9 14.5
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 32.7 21.9 20.6 9.8 . . . 13.4 11.4 13.1
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 33.9 21.1 21.1 11.0 . . . 10.5 15.5 15.5
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 33.2 21.2 21.2 11.9 . . . 11.0 13.6 14.8
Sex: Female Value 2014 28.6 17.5 19.4 13.5 61.2 17.2 21.6 . . .
Sex: Female Value 2015 27.4 18.2 19.3 13.4 62.1 17.0 20.8 18.1 11.4 15.5
Sex: Female Value 2016 28.8 17.7 19.7 13.1 63.2 15.3 21.5 15.8 11.4 16.2
Sex: Female Value 2017 29.3 18.1 20.3 12.9 62.3 16.7 21.0 17.3 11.2 14.0
Sex: Female Value 2018 29.3 18.5 20.1 13.1 . . . 16.7 11.3 15.4
Sex: Female Value 2019 28.8 18.6 20.2 13.6 . . . 18.1 10.1 15.8
Sex: Female Value 2020 29.8 18.7 20.0 15.2 . . . 15.2 12.8 12.8
Sex: Female Value 2021 28.4 18.6 21.1 15.9 . . . 14.7 11.9 17.3
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 27.2 16.7 18.5 12.5 59.7 16.1 20.3 . . .
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 26.1 17.4 18.5 12.4 60.6 15.9 19.6 16.9 9.6 12.8
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 27.4 17.0 18.8 12.0 61.7 14.2 20.2 14.6 9.5 13.2
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 28.0 17.4 19.5 11.9 60.8 15.6 19.8 16.1 9.5 11.5
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 28.0 17.7 19.3 12.1 . . . 15.6 9.5 12.8
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 27.4 17.8 19.4 12.6 . . . 16.9 8.7 13.3
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 28.3 17.9 19.1 14.1 . . . 14.1 10.6 10.0
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 26.9 17.8 20.1 14.7 . . . 13.5 9.8 14.1
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 29.9 18.2 20.2 14.6 62.7 18.4 22.9 . . .
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 28.8 19.0 20.2 14.4 63.6 18.2 22.1 19.3 13.2 18.2
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 30.2 18.5 20.5 14.1 64.7 16.4 22.8 17.0 13.4 19.1
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 30.7 18.8 21.1 13.9 63.8 17.8 22.2 18.5 12.9 16.6
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 30.6 19.2 20.9 14.1 . . . 17.8 13.0 18.1
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 30.2 19.4 21.0 14.6 . . . 19.3 11.5 18.3
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 31.2 19.5 20.9 16.4 . . . 16.4 15.0 15.6
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 29.9 19.5 22.1 17.2 . . . 15.9 14.0 21.0
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2014 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2015 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2016 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2017 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2018 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2019 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2020 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2021 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2014 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2015 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2016 . . . . . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2017 . . . . . . . . . .
Source: CBS.
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This table contains data on life style and on the (preventive) health examination of the Dutch population in private households. These data can be grouped by several personal characteristics.

Data available from: 2014-2021

Status of the data: final.

Changes by July 31, 2023
None, the table has been discontinued.

When will new data be published?
Not applicable anymore. This table has been replaced, see paragraph 3 for a link to the new table.

Description topics

Smoking behaviour, 12 years or older
Questions on smoking behaviour are asked to persons aged 12 years or older.
Smoking status
Former smokers
The percentage of persons in the population aged 12 years or older who answered No to the question: Do you ever smoke? and Yes to the question: Have you ever smoked?
Former cigarette smokers
Smoking years former cigarette smokers
Number of years that a former cigarette smoker aged 12 years or older has smoked cigarettes.

Quitting years former cigarette smokers
Number of years since former cigarette smokers aged 12 years or older quitted smoking cigarettes.

Alcohol consumption, 12 years or older
The questions on consuming alcohol are asked to all persons aged 12 years or older.
Drink status
Former drinkers
The percentage of persons in the population aged 12 years or older that answered ‘No’ to the question: ‘Did you ever drink an alcoholic beverage during the last 12 months, such as beer, wine, spirits, mixed drinks or cocktails? Beer without alcohol or containing only little alcohol does not count.’, and ‘Yes’ to the question: ‘Did you ever drink alcohol?’ From 2020, this question has been changed to: ‘Have you ever drunk alcohol in the past 12 months, for example beer, wine, spirits, mixed drinks or cocktails? By this we also mean low-alcohol beer, but not non-alcoholic beer’.
Physical activity, 12 years or older
The questions on physical activities were asked to every person aged 12 years or older, and are based upon the so-called Short Questionnaire to Assess Health Enhancing Physical Activity (SQUASH). This questionnaire aims to provide a complete view of a person-s physical activity. Frequencies and durations of the following physical activities were asked for:
1.Commuting to work or school by cycle or on foot,
2.Activities at work or in school,
3.Housekeeping activities ,
4.Walking, cycling, gardening and doing odd jobs in spare time,
5.Practising sports.
From 2017 onwards, Statistics Netherlands will publish the new physical activity guidelines (drawn up by the Dutch Health Council) for people aged 4 years or older. The figures on physical activity of people aged 12 or older are published for the last time in 2017.
Meeting the norm for fitness
The percentage of persons of 12 years or older who comply with the fitness standard. The fitness standard is based upon the minimal amount of physical activity that is needed to obtain an optimal endurance. A person complies with the fitness standard if he or she exercises with heavy intensity at least three times a week during at least 20 minutes. Intensity of physical activity is defined by means of the MET values (metabolic equivalent): 1 MET corresponds to the energy expenditure of sitting resting, and 5 MET corresponds to 5 times the energy expenditure of this resting metabolic rate. For all activities that are enquired in the SQUASH questionnaire, the MET value has been established.
For adolescents aged 12 to 17 years, activities with a MET value of at least 8 are regarded as heavily intensive (MET value minimally 8). For adults aged 18 to 54 years, a MET-value of at least 6.5 is considered as heavily intensive. For adults aged 55 years or older, this is at least 5.
At the end of 2017, the Dutch Health Council published new physical activity guidelines. The figures on the norm for fitness are published for the last time in 2017.

Inactive
The percentage of persons of 12 years or older who are inactive. A person is considered to be inactive if he or she does not meet the fitness standard on any day of the week.
Semi-active
The percentage of persons of 12 years or older who are semi active. A person is considered to be semi-active if he or she does not meet the fitness standard, but is normally active on at least 1 or 2 days per week.
Norm-active
The percentage of persons of 12 years or older who are norm-active. A person is considered to be norm-active he or she meets the fitness norm.
Giving informal care, 16 years or older
Informal care (in Dutch: mantelzorg) is care given to an acquaintance in ones surroundings, e.g. a partner, child or friend, if this person is sick for a long time, infirm or handicapped. Informal care can consist of doing housework, washing and dressing, companionship, transportation, arranging financial matters and so on. Informal care is not paid.
Informal care giver
Percentage of persons giving informal care. The informal care has lasted for at least three months already, or there must be at least 8 hours of care per week.
Hours of informal care per week
The average number of hours of care given per week, by an informal care giver.
Strained informal care givers
The percentage of informal care givers who report fairly heavily strained, very heavily strained or being overloaded by that care.