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Title: Health and Lifestyle Survey: Seven-Year Follow-Up, 1991-1992
Keywords: ABILITY
ADDICTION
AGE
ALCOHOL USE
ALCOHOLIC DRINKS
ALLERGIES
ANXIETY
APARTMENTS
ASTHMA
ATTITUDES
BALL GAMES
BATHROOMS
BEDROOMS
BEVERAGES
ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA
BOREDOM
BRONCHITIS
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
CARE OF DEPENDANTS
CEREAL PRODUCTS
CERVICAL SMEARS
CHEMICALS
CHILDREN
COMBATIVE SPORTS
COHABITATION
COMMUNITY LIFE
CONFECTIONERY
CONSUMPTION
CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
CYCLING
DAIRY PRODUCTS
DANCE
BEREAVEMENT
DECISION MAKING
DEGREES
DEPRESSION
DIABETES
DIET AND EXERCISE
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM DISORDERS
DISABILITIES
DISEASES
DIVORCE
DOMESTIC RESPONSIBILITIES
DRUG USE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
EDUCATIONAL CERTIFICATES
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES
EMOTIONAL STATES
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
ENTERTAINMENT
ENVIRONMENT
EPILEPSY
ETHNIC GROUPS
EVALUATION
EXERCISE (PHYSICAL ACTIVITY)
FAMILIES
FAMILY MEMBERS
FATHERS
FEAR
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FISH (AS FOOD)
FOOD
FRIENDS
FRUIT
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION
FURTHER EDUCATION
GAMBLING
GARDENING
GENDER
HAEMATOLOGIC DISEASES
LATERALITY
HANDICRAFTS
HEALTH
HEALTH PROMOTION
HEALTH SERVICES
HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
HEART DISEASES
HEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
HERNIAS
HIKING
HOBBIES
HOME OWNERSHIP
HOME SHARING
HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSES
HOUSEWORK
HOUSING
HOUSING FACILITIES
HOUSING TENURE
HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
HUMAN SETTLEMENT
IDENTITY
INCOME
INDOOR SPORTS
INDUSTRIES
INJURIES
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
JOB CHANGING
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB HUNTING
JOB REQUIREMENTS
JOB SATISFACTION
LANDLORDS
LAVATORIES
LEISURE TIME
LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES
LIFE STYLES
LIVER DISEASES
MANAGERS
MARITAL STATUS
MARRIAGE DISSOLUTION
MEALS
MEAT
MEDICAL CARE
MEDICAL DIETS
MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS
MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS
MEDITATION
MENOPAUSE
MENSTRUATION
MENTAL DISORDERS
MENTAL HEALTH
MILK
MOBILE HOMES
MOTHERS
MOTIVATION
MOTOR PROCESSES
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISEASES
NEIGHBOURHOODS
NEIGHBOURS
NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASES
NEUROTIC DISORDERS
NUTRIENTS
OBESITY
OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
OCCUPATIONS
OPTIMISM
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES
PARENTS
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PARTICIPATION
PATIENTS
PERSONALITY
PHYSICAL DISABILITIES
PHYSICIANS
PLACE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF RESIDENCE
POLLUTION
PREDESTINATION
PREGNANCY
PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
PRIVATE GARDENS
QUALIFICATIONS
RACKET GAMES
LUCK
RELIGIOUS ATTENDANCE
RENTED ACCOMMODATION
RESIDENTIAL MOBILITY
RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASES
RETIREMENT
ROAD VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
ROBBERY
ROOMS
RUNNING
SATISFACTION
SAVOURY SNACKS
SELF-EMPLOYED
SELF-ESTEEM
SENSORY IMPAIRMENTS
SHELTERED HOUSING
SHIFT WORK
SICK LEAVE
SICK PERSONS
SIZE
SKIN DISEASES
SLEEP
SLEEP DISORDERS
SLIMMING DIETS
SMOKING
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES (LEISURE)
SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
SOCIAL CHANGE
SOCIAL CLASS
SOCIAL HOUSING
LONELINESS
SOCIAL LIFE
SOCIAL SUPPORT
SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS
SOFT DRINKS
SPECIAL DIETS
SPORT
SPOUSES
SPOUSE'S ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
SPOUSE'S EMPLOYMENT
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATIONAL STATUS
SPOUSE'S OCCUPATION
STANDARD OF LIVING
STRESS (PSYCHOLOGICAL)
STUDENTS
SUGAR
SUPERVISORS
SWIMMING
SYMPTOMS
TAKE-AWAY MEALS
TOBACCO
TRAINING
TUBERCULOSIS
UNEMPLOYED
UROGENITAL DISORDERS
VEGETABLES
ASSAULT
VISION IMPAIRMENTS
VISITS (PERSONAL)
VISITS TO RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
VITAMINS
WALKING
WATER SPORTS
WEIGHT (PHYSIOLOGY)
WIDOWED
WORK ATTITUDE
WORKING CONDITIONS
HOURS OF WORK
YOGA
FREE WILL
PERSONAL IDENTITY
1991-1992
Great Britain
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>Following a number of feasibility studies and pilot surveys carried out in 1978, the first <i>Health and Lifestyle Survey</i> (HALS1) (held at the UKDA under SN 2218), funded by the Health Promotion Research Trust, was carried out in 1984-1985 on a random sample of the population of England, Scotland and Wales. A follow-up survey, HALS2, was conducted in 1991-1992. Ethical approval for the initial pilot studies was obtained locally, and ethical approval for the main HALS surveys was received from the BMA Ethical Committee before the launch of each survey. <br> <br> The first survey, HALS1, was designed as a unique attempt to describe the self-reported health, attitudes to health and beliefs about causes of disease in relation to measurements of health (e.g. blood pressure and lung function) and lifestyle in adults of all ages and circumstances living in their own homes in all parts of Great Britain. It also examined the distribution of, and the relationship between, physical and mental health, health-related behaviour (diet, exercise, smoking and alcohol consumption) and social circumstances. Following completion of HALS1, the respondents were 'flagged' with the Office for National Statistics (ONS) National Health Service register at Southport,so that notification of deaths and copies of death certificates of respondents were provided to the HALS1 team. (Note that at the time of HALS1 and 2, ONS was known as the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS).)<br> <br> At the time of HALS1, a repeat survey was not foreseen, so no attempt was made to retain contact with the respondents to HALS1. However, when funding again became available from the Health Promotion Research Trust, as many of the respondents to HALS1 were traced as possible, and re-surveyed for HALS2 (held under SN 3279), which was conducted in 1991-1992. The principal aims of HALS2 were to examine the changes over seven years in the health and circumstances of the surviving respondents of HALS1. <br> <br> A further HALS dataset is held under SN 6339, which includes deaths and causes of death, and registrations of cancer morbidity and mortality for HALS respondents, currently up to June 2009.
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
Demographic, working and social circumstances; self-reported health; physiological measures (anthropometry, blood pressure, respiratory function, salivary cotinine); tests of cognitive functioning (reaction time, memory and reasoning); personality and psychiatric status; dietary habits; exercise, work and leisure; alcohol consumption; smoking; beliefs about disease and health, and health related attitudes.
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65999
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-3279-1
3279
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-3279-1
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