Notes on Trade of Arms and Ammunition

Context

Statistics relating to the export of military goods and technology, including conventional arms and ammunition, can be found in the "Report on Exports of Military Goods from Canada" published by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development. This information is based on the export of military goods and technology as identified in the Munitions List (Group 2) of Canada’s Export Control List, which reflect (i) commitments made in the multilateral Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies, (ii) and commitments made in the Organization of American States, as well as (iii) certain additional unilateral controls implemented by Canada. Canada’s export control regime, including the Export Control List, is established and administered under the authority of Canada's Export and Import Permits Act.

Export statistics

Supplementary information relating to the export of arms and ammunitions can be found on other government sites such as Industry Canada's "Trade Data On-Line" and Statistics Canada’s "Canadian International Merchandise Trade Database". These data are compiled based on categories of items negotiated at the World Customs Organization for the purpose of applying global customs tariff codes, though each product is assigned a specific classification code. The Harmonized System (HS) codes support the compilation and uses of trade statistics.

The statistics in Chapter 93 "Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof" defined by the HS do not completely align with information for the export of conventional arms and ammunition as defined in the Export and Import Permits Act. As a result, the "Arms and Ammunitions" category of items negotiated via the World Customs Organization does not in most cases reflect what is generally understood as conventional arms and ammunition. For example, goods such as flare guns used in oil and gas drilling, ammunition to frighten birds at airports, etc. may be listed under the "Arms and Ammunition" coding.

Other sources of information outside of Statistics Canada

The Canadian Commercial Corporation also generates their own export data based on contracts between Canadian suppliers and military end-users. Again, these statistics may include items which are not strictly military in nature, such as storage containers.

Social Policy Simulation Database and Model (SPSD/M) training

The Social Policy Simulation Database and Model (SPSD/M) is a microsimulation tool specifically designed for analyzing the tax and transfer system in Canada. It is a complex multidisciplinary analytical tool which, while easily used, requires significant experience to master. Statistics Canada is committed to working with licensees of the SPSD/M in order to help them get the maximum benefit from the model and to do so in a flexible way that is most beneficial to individual client's research and personnel needs. The SPSD/M training will assist those interested in analyzing financial interactions of federal/provincial governments and individuals in Canada. To this end we have two training options to help develop the knowledge and skills to effectively employ the model and provide advice on how to best apply the SPSD/M to approach your policy research questions.

Target participants

Individuals who are interested in using microsimulation to analyze Canadian tax and transfer policies. Participants should have some understanding of the Canadian tax and transfer system.

This tool is specifically designed for analyzing the tax and transfer policies in Canada and can't be used to analyze policies for other countries. Please contact us directly if you have questions.

Training seminars

These courses are offered in English and French twice per year. A minimum number of participants is required to hold a course (courses will be cancelled if there is not enough registrations less than 10 working days prior to the date of the course). This training can also be given at a client's site if suitable facilities are available.

To register, simply send an e-mail message to spsdm@statcan.gc.ca
(Please note that, generally, our seminars are offered in the spring and fall of each year.)

Course descriptions

The next scheduled courses

SPSD/M Black Box Training for Beginners (English)

Course description Black Box training course (next scheduled course in English)

Language:

English

Dates:

Course duration is 4 days: September 12 2025 (10:30pm-4:30pm), September 15 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm), September 16 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm), September 19 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm). Eastern Time.

Location:

MS Teams

Course cost:

$800.00 + HST

SPSD/M Black Box Training Intermediate (English)

Course description Black Box training course (next scheduled course in English)

Language:

English

Dates:

Course duration is 4 days: August 26 2025 (10:30am -4:30pm), August 28 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm), September 2 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm), October 2 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm). Eastern Time.

Location:

MS Teams

Course cost:

$800.00 + HST

SPSD/M Black Box Training for Beginners (French)

Course description for Black Box Training

Language:

French

Dates:

Course duration is 4 days: October 15 2025 (10:30pm-4:30pm), October 16 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm), October 22 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm), October 23 2025 (10:30am-4:30pm). Eastern Time.

Location:

MS Teams

Course cost:

$800.00 + HST

SPSD/M Glass Box Training (English)

Course description for Glass Box Training

Language:

English

Dates:

Course duration is 8 days: Every Tuesday and Thursday, November 18 2025 until December 11 2025. 1pm-4:30pm Eastern time.

Location:

MS Teams

Course cost:

$1600 + HST

Prerequisites:

Persons planning on attending the seminar should already be familiar with the use of the SPSD/M in Black box mode. They should know how to create new user variables and custom tables at various family levels.

SPSD/M Glass Box Training (French)

Course description for Glass Box Training

Language:

French

Dates:

TBD

Location:

MS Teams

Course cost:

$1600 + HST 

Prerequisites:

Persons planning on attending the seminar should already be familiar with the use of the SPSD/M in Black box mode. They should know how to create new user variables and custom tables at various family levels.

In-house training

If an organization or individual has either a special project they wish to use the model for, or a specific advanced aspect of model use they wish to master (i.e. stochastic imputation) arrangements can be made for one-on-one training. In most of these cases an analyst works with our microsimulation team in Ottawa. The access to a group of microsimulation and quantitative policy analysis oriented professionals is an added benefit of this type of training. It is also possible for a Statistics Canada microsimulation analyst to visit a client's site.

Update of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011

July 30, 2013 (Previous notice)

The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is currently being updated. The updated NOC will be available in 2016.

At this time, Statistics Canada is soliciting input from data producers and data users to ensure their needs continue to be met by NOC, and from individuals, user groups, industry representatives and occupational experts to ensure that the descriptive information contained in the NOC remains current. Proposals for changes to NOC should be submitted to standards-normes@statcan.gc.ca. Guidelines for submissions are presented below to assist you in providing your input.

Input is requested by January 15, 2014 but will be accepted until June 30, 2014. Decisions on proposed updates will be made between April 2014 and April 2015, jointly with Employment and Social Development Canada. To enable us to fully consider your suggestions in time for inclusion in this update, please send them early in the consultation period. You may send more than one submission, if that enables you to comment earlier.

Guidelines

This is an update of the classification only. It is not a revision. Accordingly, no new unit groups will be added; no unit groups will be moved within the classification; no unit groups will be merged and no content will be moved between unit groups.

Updates that will be considered include:

  • Suggestions of new job titles to be added. When making such proposals, please suggest to which existing NOC unit group the title should be added. Please also include any information available concerning the duties/tasks performed by persons with that job title and the education, training or other qualifications they may need.
  • Proposals for updating occupational unit group definitions.
  • Proposed updates to the Main duties listed for a particular occupational unit group. These may, for example, be new or changed duties arising from technological change or from change in the scope of activities performed in the occupation.
  • Proposed updates to the Employment Requirements for a particular occupational unit group. Please include any available supporting information, such as information on new training programs.
  • Proposed updates to the Additional information section of a particular occupational unit group.

Proposals should include supporting information on the rationale for the change suggested.
Submissions may be in either official language. They should contain contact information to allow follow up with the submitter to obtain further information or clarification, if required.

NOC 2011 may be viewed on the Statistics Canada website at:  National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 or on the website of Employment and Social Development Canada at: National Occupational Classification 2011.

Criteria for updates to NOC content

Please consider the following criteria when preparing your input to the update of the National Occupational Classification.

Proposed changes should:

  1. Be consistent with classification principles of mutual exclusivity, exhaustiveness, and homogeneity within unit groups.
  2. Be relevant, that is, the updates must be of analytical interest, result in enhanced data useful to users and be based on appropriate statistical research or subject matter expertise.

Notice of information sharing

All consultation input received will be shared with Employment and Social Development Canada with whom Statistics Canada will be working jointly on the update of the National Occupational Classification for 2016.

Industry classifications

The industry classifications include the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Canada and the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). Some of the industry classifications from other countries are listed under "Other".

Canada

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Canada

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)

Other

Trilateral website for the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

    North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) United States

    Sistema de Clasificación Industrial de América del Norte (SCIAN) México

    Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE)

    United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)

    Data quality, concepts and methodology: Construction union wage rates and indexes

    (Table 327-0045: 2007=100 Wage Rate Indexes monthly 1971 to present; Table 327-0003: Wage Rates monthly 1971 to present)

    Introduction

    These series measure changes over time in the current collective agreement rates for 16 trades engaged in building construction in 22 metropolitan areas. Union wage rates by trade are also published for 22 metropolitan areas for both the basic rates and rates including selected supplementary payments. Indexes are provided for those cities where a majority of trades are covered by current collective agreements.

    Characteristics

    General

    Two rates are indexed: basic rates, indicating the straight time hourly compensation; and basic rates including supplements, such as vacation pay, statutory holiday pay and employers’ contribution to pension plans, health and welfare plans, industry promotion and training funds.

    Prices used

    Wage rates used for these indexes are derived mainly from those published by the various construction labour relations associations across the provinces. Summaries of the signed agreements are provided to Statistics Canada.

    Adjustments to prices

    None. Rates used are those published in the collective agreements.

    Weight base

    The weights used for the 2007 based indexes were derived from the 2006 census data. As before, a fixed- basket Laspeyres index formula is used for the 2007 based indexes.

    Index formula

    Price indexes are base-weighted.

    Revisions

    Wage rates and indexes are subject to revisions for 30 months.

    Historical data

    Details on rates (1971 onwards) and indexes (1971 onwards) for individual trades are available monthly on CANSIM. For the 1981=100, 1986=100 and 1992=100 series, composite indexes by major trade group and region are also generated and stored on CANSIM. The databank numbers are available in the CANSIM directory or on request.

    Reference documents and further reading

    CANSIM Tables 281-0023 to 281-0049
    Employment, earnings and hours

    For more information, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, contact us (toll-free 1-800-263-1136; infostats@statcan.gc.ca) or Media Relations (613-951-4636; statcan.mediahotline-ligneinfomedias.statcan@statcan.gc.ca).

    Table 1 Concordance of numbers for selected index series

    Table summary
    This table displays the results of Concordance of numbers for selected index series. The information is grouped by CANSIM Vector # for old table 327-0004 (appearing as row headers), CANSIM Vector # for new table 327-0045 (appearing as column headers).
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    Frequently Asked Questions - Data Inventory Project (DIP)

    Question
    Response/Reaction

    1. What is DIP?
      DIP stands for Data Inventory Project.  It refers to a project being carried out by the Policy Research Data Group [PRDG] to collect information about the extent and nature of data holdings within government departments. It will also be used to provide input for future endeavors and information for the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) data catalogue and their Open Data Pilot Project.

    2. What is the purpose of DIP?
      The DIP is the critical first step in the development of a government-wide inventory of data holdings. The overall objective is to develop an inventory of datasets which may be used to support policy and program development and the work of Statistics Canada and the TBS.

      Although the government of Canada produces thousands of data sets on a broad variety of topics including environmental, scientific, geospatial, statistical and financial data, there is no single inventory of these data sets that can be used to determine which data are available to support policies and programs and what data gaps may exist.

    3. How will information from DIP be used by the Policy Research Data Group (PRDG) and others?
      The metadata from DIP will be used to determine the availability of data to support policy and program development needs. Comparing data needs to data available from departments will provide the basis for identifying data needs and eventually data gaps for policy purposes. The current initiative focuses solely on the development of a data inventory.

    4. How will the DIP information be collected?
      Statistics Canada's Special Surveys Division will be adapting its standard electronic data collection tool to capture the inventory information from departments. It will be deployed to departments in much the same way as the Public Service Employees' Opinion Survey was collected in the past.

    5. What is a dataset?
      A dataset is a single file containing information that is produced by a program or project, or is obtained through a survey or administrative source.  Thus, a dataset is any organized collection of data or information that has a common theme. A dataset is a single file saved on a memory storage device such as a server or hard drive. A single dataset can be broken into multiple parts, but if it's within the same file then it's a single dataset, otherwise it would be a master-file and sub-sets.

    6. What is the difference between a dataset and a database?
      A dataset is a single file containing information that is produced by a program or project, or is obtained through a survey or administrative source. A database is a collection of data organized according to a conceptual structure describing the characteristics of these data and the relationships among their corresponding entities. Databases containing information related to key policy issues are in the scope of DIP.

    7. How would the questionnaire be completed for a database as opposed to a dataset.
      Each case will be different. Some departments may decide that reporting a database as a single dataset makes sense while another database in another department may be better reported as a group of datasets. Please contact the focal point (coordinator) from your department if you need assistance.

    8. Which datasets should departments include in the DIP?
      DIP seeks to identify all datasets related to the departments' programs and activities. Datasets that are considered in-scope are those datasets that are being used to address or can be used to address your key departmental objectives. Even if a dataset is obtained from another government department (for example: survey data collected by Statistics Canada), your department should still report on it.

    9. Which datasets should be excluded?
      Databases related to the department's personnel and financial activities or their facilities should not be included. Similarly catalogues describing their library's holdings and commercial databases should not be included unless these catalogs specifically referred to the data holdings of the department the address key policy issues.

    10. Should datasets from Statistics Canada that are held by departments be included?
      Yes. ALL data holdings within a department are in scope if they relate to one of the key policy issues. The reason for doing so is to enable the Deputy Heads to know which data are held within the Department. This should include public use microdata files, share files and special tabulations.

    11. How long is the DIP questionnaire?
      The DIP questionnaire contains a maximum of 57 questions. However, most data sets can be described using 25 to 30 questions.

    12. To whom will the questionnaires be sent?
      Each department will have a designated co-coordinator who will be in contact with the survey team. The coordinator will be responsible for forwarding questionnaires to respondents in the departments and relaying questions to the help desk or survey team.

    13. If you are providing us with an Excel based collection tool, can we just populate that table and send it in instead of completing the questionnaire?
      No. The Excel collection tool is not meant to replace the questionnaire. The collection tool was created in order to help responding departments begin consolidating the information prior to collection.

    14. Can we simply send you existing spreadsheets of the information rather than manually entering in the questionnaire?
      No. However any inventories that already exist in your department can be used to populate the Excel based collection tool, and complete the e-questionnaire directly.

    15. The collection period seems short for the amount of information the project is looking for.  Is there any flexibility in the collection deadline?
      We understand that departments may have very large data holdings and that completing the questionnaire will be time consuming. Collection is planned from the beginning of April until the end of May. We will be providing all respondents with an excel based collection tool that will allow them to begin recording the information on their data holdings prior to collection.

    16. Are the Data Inventory Project (DIP) and the Open Data Project the same?
      No. DIP is a separate project being undertaken by the PRDG and the Open Data Initiative is a Treasury Board Secretariat project. Certainly there are similarities between the two projects; however, they are separate undertakings.

    17. How do we group datasets?
      In general they should be grouped according to a logical theme (i.e. same data over several years, same data for different geographic areas, data that is all collected for the same project with the same goal in mind). The subject matter experts in your department would be in the best position to determine if the grouping is logical or not.

    18. How will the information contained in the inventory be protected?
      One of the last questions of the questionnaire, asks "Who should be allowed to access the information you provided in this questionnaire". Once all the data has been collected, a list of each dataset and the response to this question will be established. The deputy minister for each department will be asked to vet this list which will eventually determine the availability of the inventory to other departments and the general public.

    19. What is the reference period for the datasets
      The reference period of the dataset or database is the time period for which the information applies. If a database maintains records back to 1975 and is still being updated then the reference period is 1975 to present.

    20. Are old datasets which are no longer used considered in scope?
      Yes, all datasets should be considered in-scope. If the datasets were collected and used to address key policy issues then for historical purposes they are in-scope for the survey. If your department has determined that they are important enough to keep and save, then they are probably important enough to be reported on.  Priority should be given to new and current datasets, but the older datasets where ever possible/feasible should also be included.

    21. Our department creates reports based on datasets. Are these reports in scope?
      Even if such reports were considered by a department to fall under the definition of a dataset, these reports would be grouped with the datasets they were derived from. If the reports are of importance to the project, program or survey more detail about the types of files available can be included in the abstract question. However, if the reports are only administrative, just as a list of names of the people who have accessed the dataset, then they can be excluded.

    22. Should data holdings held by departmental libraries be included in DIP?
      No. Library holdings of commercial databases should not be included. If the library catalogues include information on departmental data holdings then they could be useful in helping you complete the survey.

    23. Can I use acronyms and abbreviations that are common to my department?
      As this inventory is meant to be utilized by several departments it is best to avoid acronyms and abbreviations and instead write out the full definition/title.

    24. Can we report on an incomplete dataset?
      Yes, just enter in all the relevant information that is available.

    25. What if I encounter technical difficulties with the Internet-based survey?
      If a respondent has any technical questions or requires assistance, they should access the on-line help pages or contact Statistics Canada at the following email address sos@statcan.gc.ca or call the assistance line at 1-877-949-9492.   

    26. Where can I find out more information about the survey?
      You can find more information about the survey at www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/PRDG_Data_Inventory_Project and at 
      http://stdsimdb/cgi-bin/imdb_reports/p3Instr.pl?Function=assembleInstr&Item_Id=122361&lang=en&db=imdb&adm=0&dis=0

    27. What is the security of the information that we are sending to you over the internet?
      For more information on the security of Statistics Canada electronic questionnaires please visit : https://www68.statcan.gc.ca/eq-qe/en/login-connexion

    28. This questionnaire is different from the one we were shown in February and early March.
      Yes it is. In the interest of reducing the response burden of departments and increasing the quality and quantity of information provided in the questionnaire we have reviewed the content and removed and reordered several questions.

     
     

    Financial and Charitable Donors

    Income Statistics Division

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    RRSP Contributors (product #17C0006)
    RRSP Contribution Limits (ROOM) (product # 17C0011)
    Canadian Savers (product #17C0009)
    Canadian Investors (product #17C0007)
    Canadian Investment Income (product #17C0008)
    Canadian Capital Gains (product #17C0012)
    Canadian Taxfilers (product #17C0010)
    Charitable Donations (product #13C0014)
    Data Source
    Data Frequency
    Data Quality
    Confidentiality and Rounding
    Glossary of Terms
    Statistical Tables - Footnotes and Historical Availability
    Geography

    Geographic Levels – Postal Geography

    Geographic Levels – Census Geography
    Geographic Levels – Special Geography
    We Invite Your Comments
    List of Data Products Available

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    RRSP Contributors (product #17C0006)

    This databank provides information on taxfilers who contributed to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) during the tax year under review.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Table 1:  Summary
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Number of RRSP contributors
    Column 8 – Average age of RRSP contributors
    Column 9 – Median employment income of RRSP contributors
    Column 10 – 75th percentile of employment income of RRSP contributors
    Column 11 – Amount of RRSP dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 12 – Median RRSP contribution

    Table 2:  Age groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of RRSP contributors
    Column 8 – Percent of contributors 0 to 24 years of age
    Column 9 – Percent of contributors 25 to 34 years of age
    Column 10 – Percent of contributors 35 to 44 years of age
    Column 11 – Percent of contributors 45 to 54 years of age
    Column 12 – Percent of contributors 55 to 64 years of age
    Column 13 – Percent of contributors 65+ years of age
    Column 14 – Total amount of RRSP dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 15 – Percent of contributions reported by age group 0 to 24
    Column 16 – Percent of contributions reported by age group 25 to 34
    Column 17 – Percent of contributions reported by age group 35 to 44
    Column 18 – Percent of contributions reported by age group 45 to 54
    Column 19 – Percent of contributions reported by age group 55 to 64
    Column 20 – Percent of contributions reported by age group 65+

    Table 3:  Sex
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Percent of taxfilers who are male
    Column 8 – Percent of taxfilers who are female
    Column 9 – Total number of RRSP Contributors
    Column 10 – Percent of contributors who are male
    Column 11 – Percent of contributors who are female
    Column 12 – Total amount of RRSP dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 13 – Percent of contributions reported by males
    Column 14 – Percent of contributions reported by females
    Column 15 – Median RRSP contribution of all contributors
    Column 16 – Median RRSP contribution of males
    Column 17 – Median RRSP contribution of females

    Table 4:  Income groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of RRSP contributors
    Column 8 – Percent of RRSP contributors with total income less than $20,000
    Column 9 – Percent of RRSP contributors with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 10 – Percent of RRSP contributors with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 11 – Percent of RRSP contributors with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 12 – Percent of RRSP contributors with total income $80,000+
    Column 13 – Total amount of RRSP dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 14 – Percent of total RRSP amount reported by contributors with total income less than $20,000
    Column 15 – Percent of total RRSP amount reported by contributors with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 16 – Percent of total RRSP amount reported by contributors with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 17 – Percent of total RRSP amount reported by contributors with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 18 – Percent of total RRSP amount reported by contributors with total income $80,000+

    RRSP Contribution Limits (ROOM) (product # 17C0011)

    The Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) Room databank was created to provide information on the RRSP contribution limit (RRSP Room) available. This product can be used in conjunction with the RRSP databank which concentrates on the RRSP contributors.

    In 1989, the legislation dictated that contribution limits for persons not contributing to a registered pension plan (RPP) or a Deferred Profit Sharing Plan (DPSP) was 20% of earned income to a maximum of $7,500. The limit for RPP and DPSP members was 20% of earned income to a maximum of $3,500 less the amount contributed by the employee to the RPP or DPSP.

    Further amendments to the Income Tax Act relative to RRSPs, taking effect January 1, 1991, were intended to make RRSP contribution limits more equitable. The RRSP contribution limit was set at 18% of earned income for the previous tax year, to a set maximum minus the Pension Adjustment (PA). The PA represents the calculated value of the pension accrued through an RPP or a DPSP in the previous tax year.

    Total RRSP Room represents the deduction limit that Canadians can claim with respect to contributions made to RRSPs. It does not include income eligible for transfers, such as retiring allowances and severance pay that may be rolled over into RRSPs. The sum of the deduction limit and rollovers represents the maximum amount that can be claimed as a deduction on line 208 of the income tax return.

    Figure 1 – New room- Calculations of RRSP contributions limits

    Earned income in tax year New room Unused room Total room (for tax year+1)
    1991 For 1992 pre1991 = 0 New room only
    1992 For 1993 1991 to 1992 Unused room + new room
    1993 For 1994 1991 to 1993 Unused room + new room
    1994 For 1995 1991 to 1994 Unused room + new room
    1995 For 1996 1991 to 1995 Unused room + new room
    1996 For 1997 1991 to 1996 Unused room + new room
    1997 For 1998 1991 to 1997 Unused room + new room
    1998 For 1999 1991 to 1998 Unused room + new room
    1999 For 2000 1991 to 1999 Unused room + new room
    2000 For 2001 1991 to 2000 Unused room + new room
    2001 For 2002 1991 to 2001 Unused room + new room
    2002 For 2003 1991 to 2002 Unused room + new room
    2003 For 2004 1991 to 2003 Unused room + new room
    2004 For 2005 1991 to 2004 Unused room + new room
    2005 For 2006 1991 to 2005 Unused room + new room
    2006 For 2007 1991 to 2006 Unused room + new room
    2007 For 2008 1991 to 2007 Unused room + new room
    2008 For 2009 1991 to 2008 Unused room + new room
    2009 For 2010 1991 to 2009 Unused room + new room
    2010 For 2011 1991 to 2010 Unused room + new room
    2011 For 2012 1991 to 2011 Unused room + new room

     

    Calculation of contribution limits

    For 1990, maximum contributions are:

    • for non-participants in RPPs and DPSPs, the lesser of 20% of earned income and $7,500
    • for participants in RPPs and DPSPs, 20% of earned income to a maximum of $3,500; the maximum is reduced according to employee contributions to RPPs/DPSPs.

    For 1991 to 2011:

    New room = 18% of earned income - PA - PSPA

    Percentage of earned income to a maximum of

    • $11,500 for 1991
    • $12,500 for 1992 and 1993
    • $13,500 for 1994
    • $14,500 for 1995
    • $13,500 for 1996
    • $13,500 for 1997
    • $13,500 for 1998
    • $13,500 for 1999
    • $13,500 for 2000
    • $13,500 for 2001
    • $13,500 for 2002
    • $14,500 for 2003
    • $15,500 for 2004
    • $16,500 for 2005
    • $18,000 for 2006
    • $19,000 for 2007
    • $20,000 for 2008
    • $21,000 for 2009
    • $22,000 for 2010
    • $22,450 for 2011

    Where PA = Pension Adjustment, and PSPA = Past Service Pension Adjustment

    Prior to tax year 2000 (Room 2001):

    Total Room (for tax year+1) = Unused Room (from 1991 forward) + New Room

    For tax years 2000 to 2011 (Room 2001 to Room 2012):

    Total Room (for tax year+1) = Unused Room accumulated since 1991 + (18% of earned income – Pension adjustment) – Current tax year contributions excluding rollovers

    Data source

    Prior to the release of data for tax year 2000, the RRSP ROOM data were derived from a file received annually from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA, formerly Canada Customs and Revenue Agency). CRA generated the data from an administrative system designed in response to changes to the Income Tax Act with respect to Registered Retirement Savings Plans, changes that took effect January 1, 1991.

    The system records information for each taxfiler with "earned income" (income used to determine the RRSP deduction limit). The information includes each year's earned income, new room amounts and unused room amounts carried forward.

    Starting with the 2001 ROOM (2000 tax data), the amount of RRSP Room is calculated from other variables on the preliminary file, variables which were previously unavailable.

    This year's release of the RRSP Room data is based on 2011 income tax returns. Contributions towards these limits can be made up to February 2013, to be reported on the 2012 tax returns. The mailing address at the time of filing is the basis for the geographic information in the tables.

    Data quality

    The calculated Room amount is equal to the amount on the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) RRSP Room file.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Table 1: Persons with room
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk number (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see Geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Amount of Room dollars reported (in thousands of $)
    Column 7 – Amount of Unused Room dollars reported (in thousands of $)
    Column 8 – Amount of New Room dollars reported (in thousands of $)
    Column 9 – Number of taxfilers with Room
    Column 10 – Number of taxfilers with Unused Room
    Column 11 – Number of taxfilers with New Room

    Table 2: Characteristics of persons with new room
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk number (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see Geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Number of taxfilers with New Room
    Column 7 – Average Age of taxfilers with New Room
    Column 8 – Percentage Female taxfilers with New Room
    Column 9 – Median Earned Income of taxfilers with New Room
    Column 10 – Average New Room
    Column 11 – Percentage of taxfilers with New Room between $500 and $2,399
    Column 12 – Percentage of taxfilers with New Room between $2,400 and $4,699
    Column 13 – Percentage of taxfilers with New Room between $4,700 and $7,799
    Column 14 – Percentage of taxfilers with New Room between $7,800 and $12,999
    Column 15 – Percentage of taxfilers with New Room greater than $13,000

    Additional notes for Table 2:

    Column 11: The first value represents the 25th percentile and is recalculated periodically.
    Column 12: The first value represents the 50th percentile and is recalculated periodically.
    Column 13: The first value represents the 75th percentile and is recalculated periodically.
    Column 14: The first value represents the 90th percentile and is recalculated periodically.
    Column 15: The value represents the 97th percentile and is recalculated periodically.

    Canadian Savers (product #17C0009)

    Line 120 – Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations
    Line 121 – Interest and other investment income

    This databank provides information on taxfilers who have been classified as savers.

    Savers are defined as taxfilers who reported interest and investment income on line 121, but no dividend income on line 120 of the personal income tax return.

    Interest and investment income sources would include interest from Canada Savings bonds, bank accounts, treasury bills, investment certificates, term deposits, earnings on life insurance policies as well as foreign interest and dividend income.

    Dividend income would include dividends from taxable Canadian corporations (as stocks or mutual funds), but not dividends from foreign investments.

    Taxfilers reporting Canadian dividend income would not be counted as savers, but would be classified as investors.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Table 1: Summary
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Number of savers
    Column 8 – Average age of savers
    Column 9 – Median total income of savers
    Column 10 – Total amount of interest dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 11 – Median of interest dollars

    Table 2: Age groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of savers
    Column 8 – Percent of savers 0-24 years of age
    Column 9 – Percent of savers 25-34 years of age
    Column 10 – Percent of savers 35-44 years of age
    Column 11 – Percent of savers 45-54 years of age
    Column 12 – Percent of savers 55-64 years of age
    Column 13 – Percent of savers 65+ years of age
    Column 14 – Total amount of interest income dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 15 – Percent of interest income reported by age group 0-24
    Column 16 – Percent of interest income reported by age group 25-34
    Column 17 – Percent of interest income reported by age group 35-44
    Column 18 – Percent of interest income reported by age group 45-54
    Column 19 – Percent of interest income reported by age group 55-64
    Column 20 – Percent of interest income reported by age group 65+

    Table 3: Sex
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Percent of taxfilers who are male
    Column 8 – Percent of taxfilers who are female
    Column 9 – Total number of savers
    Column 10 – Percent of savers who are male
    Column 11 – Percent of savers who are female
    Column 12 – Total amount of interest income reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 13 – Percent of interest income reported by males
    Column 14 – Percent of interest income reported by females
    Column 15 – Median interest income of all savers
    Column 16 – Median interest income of all male savers
    Column 17 – Median interest income of all female savers

    Table 4: Income groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of savers
    Column 8 – Percent of savers with total income less than $20,000
    Column 9 – Percent of savers with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 10 – Percent of savers with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 11 – Percent of savers with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 12 – Percent of savers with total income $80,000+
    Column 13 – Total amount of interest income reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 14 – Percent of interest income reported by savers with total income less than $20,000
    Column 15 – Percent of interest income reported by savers with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 16 – Percent of interest income reported by savers with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 17 – Percent of interest income reported by savers with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 18 – Percent of interest income reported by savers with total income $80,000+

    Canadian Investors (product #17C0007)

    Line 120 – Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations
    Line 121 – Interest and other investment income

    This databank provides information on taxfilers classified as investors.

    Investors include taxfilers who reported dividend income on line 120 of their personal tax return. They may or may not have also reported interest and other investment income on line 121. When income is also reported on line 121, that amount is added to the amount of dividend income received, and the sum becomes the investment income of the investor.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Table 1: Summary
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Number of investors
    Column 8 – Average age of investors
    Column 9 – Median total income of investors
    Column 10 – Amount of investment dollars (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 11 – Percentage of the investment income derived from dividends
    Column 12 – Median investment income

    Table 2: Age groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of investors
    Column 8 – Percent of investors 0-24 years of age
    Column 9 – Percent of investors 25-34 years of age
    Column 10 – Percent of investors 35-44 years of age
    Column 11 – Percent of investors 45-54 years of age
    Column 12 – Percent of investors 55-64 years of age
    Column 13 – Percent of investors 65+ years of age
    Column 14 – Total amount of investment income dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 15 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 0-24
    Column 16 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 25-34
    Column 17 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 35-44
    Column 18 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 45-54
    Column 19 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 55-64
    Column 20 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 65+

    Table 3: Sex
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Percent of taxfilers who are male
    Column 8 – Percent of taxfilers who are female
    Column 9 – Total number of investors
    Column 10 – Percent of investors who are male
    Column 11 – Percent of investors who are female
    Column 12 – Total amount of investment income reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 13 – Percent of investment income reported by males
    Column 14 – Percent of investment income reported by females
    Column 15 – Median investment income of all investors
    Column 16 – Median investment income of all male investors
    Column 17 – Median investment income of all female investors

    Table 4: Income groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of investors
    Column 8 – Percent of investors with total income less than $20,000
    Column 9 – Percent of investors with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 10 – Percent of investors with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 11 – Percent of investors with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 12 – Percent of investors with total income $80,000+
    Column 13 – Total amount of investment income reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 14 – Percent of investment income reported by investors with total income less than $20,000
    Column 15 – Percent of investment income reported by investors with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 16 – Percent of investment income reported by investors with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 17 – Percent of investment income reported by investors with total income
    between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 18 – Percent of investment income reported by investors with total income
    $80,000+

    Canadian Investment Income (product #17C0008)

    Line 120 – Taxable amount of dividends from taxable Canadian corporations
    Line 121 – Interest and other investment income

    This databank provides information on taxfilers who reported dividend income on line 120 of the tax return, or interest and other investment income on line 121, or both. These taxfilers include those designated as savers and those designated as investors in two other databanks available: Canadian Savers and Canadian Investors. In this databank, investment income includes both interest and dividends.

    Dividend income includes dividends from taxable Canadian corporations (as stocks or mutual funds).

    Interest and other investment income sources include interest from Canada Savings bonds, bank accounts, treasury bills, investment certificates, term deposits, earnings on life insurance policies as well as foreign interest and dividend income.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Table 1: Summary
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Number of taxfilers with investment income
    Column 8 – Average age of taxfilers with investment income
    Column 9 – Median total income of taxfilers with investment income
    Column 10 – Reported investment income dollars for all taxfilers with investment income (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 11 – Median investment income for all taxfilers with investment income

    Table 2: Age groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of receivers of investment income
    Column 8 – Percent of receivers of investment income 0-24 years of age
    Column 9 – Percent of receivers of investment income 25-34 years of age
    Column 10 – Percent of receivers of investment income 35-44 years of age
    Column 11 – Percent of receivers of investment income 45-54 years of age
    Column 12 – Percent of receivers of investment income 55-64 years of age
    Column 13 – Percent of receivers of investment income 65+ years of age
    Column 14 - Total amount of investment income dollars reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 15 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 0-24
    Column 16 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 25-34
    Column 17 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 35-44
    Column 18 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 45-54
    Column 19 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 55-64
    Column 20 – Percent of investment income reported by age group 65+

    Table 3: Sex
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Percent of taxfilers who are male
    Column 8 – Percent of taxfilers who are female
    Column 9 – Total number of receivers of investment income
    Column 10 – Percent of receivers of investment income who are male
    Column 11 – Percent of receivers of investment income who are female
    Column 12 – Total amount of investment income reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 13 – Percent of investment income reported by males
    Column 14 – Percent of investment income reported by females
    Column 15 – Median investment income of all receivers of investment income
    Column 16 – Median investment income of all male receivers of investment income
    Column 17 – Median investment income of all female receivers of investment income

    Table 4: Income groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Total number of receivers of investment income
    Column 8 – Percent of receivers of investment income with total income less than $20,000
    Column 9 – Percent of receivers of investment income with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 10 – Percent of receivers of investment income with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 11 – Percent of receivers of investment income with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 12 – Percent of receivers of investment income with total income $80,000+
    Column 13 – Total amount of investment income reported (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 14 – Percent of investment income reported by receivers of investment income with total income less than $20,000
    Column 15 – Percent of investment income reported by receivers of investment income with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 16 – Percent of investment income reported by receivers of investment income with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 17 – Percent of investment income reported by receivers of investment income with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 18 – Percent of investment income reported by receivers of investment income with total income $80,000+

    Canadian Capital Gains (product #17C0012)

    Line 127 – Taxable amount of capital gains

    This databank provides information on taxfilers who reported capital gains during the tax year under review.

    Line 127 of the T1 income tax return contains the amount of taxable capital gains reported by Canadians; this value is half the actual capital gains received. The information in this databank reflects the total capital gains received; amounts reported have been grossed up to reflect this total.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Number of taxfilers reporting capital gains
    Column 8 – Percent of taxfilers reporting capital gains who had a total income under $20,000
    Column 9 – Percent of taxfilers reporting capital gains who had a total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 10 – Percent of taxfilers reporting capital gains who had a total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 11 – Percent of taxfilers reporting capital gains who had a total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 12 – Percent of taxfilers reporting capital gains who had a total income of $80,000+
    Column 13 – Total value of capital gains (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 14 – Percent of capital gains reported by taxfilers with a total income under $20,000
    Column 15 – Percent of capital gains reported by taxfilers with a total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 16 – Percent of capital gains reported by taxfilers with a total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 17 – Percent of capital gains reported by taxfilers with a total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 18 – Percent of capital gains reported by taxfilers with a total income of $80,000+

    Canadian Taxfilers (product #17C0010)

    This databank provides a demographic and income profile of all Canadians who filed a personal tax return in the reference year.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Table 1: Summary
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Percent of taxfilers 0-24 years of age
    Column 8 – Percent of taxfilers 25-34 years of age
    Column 9 – Percent of taxfilers 35-44 years of age
    Column 10 – Percent of taxfilers 45-54 years of age
    Column 11 – Percent of taxfilers 55-64 years of age
    Column 12 – Percent of taxfilers 65+ years of age
    Column 13 – Average age of taxfilers
    Column 14 – Median total income of taxfilers
    Column 15 – 75th percentile of total income of taxfilers
    Column 16 – 85th percentile of total income of taxfilers
    Column 17 – 95th percentile of total income of taxfilers
    Column 18 – Median employment income of taxfilers
    Column 19 – 75th percentile of employment income of taxfilers

    Table 2: Income Groups
    Column 1 – City identification number
    Column 2 – Postal area
    Column 3 – Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 – Level of geography (see geography section)
    Column 5 – Place name
    Column 6 – Number of taxfilers
    Column 7 – Percent of taxfilers with total income less than $20,000
    Column 8 – Percent of taxfilers with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 9 – Percent of taxfilers with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 10 – Percent of taxfilers with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 11 – Percent of taxfilers with total income $80,000+
    Column 12 – Value of total income (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 13 – Percent of total income reported by taxfilers with total income less than $20,000
    Column 14 – Percent of total income reported by taxfilers with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 15 – Percent of total income reported by taxfilers with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 16 – Percent of total income reported by taxfilers with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 17 – Percent of total income reported by taxfilers with total income $80,000+

    Charitable Donations (product #13C0014)

    Line 340 – Allowable charitable donations and government gifts

    This databank provides information on taxfilers classified as charitable donors. Charitable donors are defined as taxfilers reporting donations on line 340 of the tax return.

    Canadians contribute in many ways to charitable organizations. The databank on charitable donors provides information on taxfilers who claimed a tax credit for charitable donations on their income tax return in the reference year. These data may include donations that might be denied by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) after an audit. To find out more about why donations might be denied (i.e. tax shelter gifting arrangements, false receipting) please go to the Canada Revenue Agency website: www.cra-arc.gc.ca

    Persons making charitable donations, but not reporting them on their personal tax return are not included in this databank. These include donations for which no receipt was provided and donations for which the receipt was lost. No estimate of such donations is included in these data.

    Only donations made to approved organizations are allowable as deductions in the tax system. Donations are eligible if made to Canadian registered charities and Canadian amateur athletic associations. They are also eligible if made to: prescribed universities outside Canada; certain tax exempt housing organizations in Canada; Canadian municipalities; the United Nations; and certain charities outside Canada to which the Government of Canada has made a gift.

    It is possible to carry donations forward for up to five years after the year in which they were made. In the reference year, it is possible to claim donations made in any of the previous five years, as long as they were not already claimed in a prior year. The donations made in the reference year could be claimed the same year, or could be carried forward to any of the next five years. According to tax laws, taxfilers are permitted to claim both their donations and those made by their spouses to get better tax benefits. Consequently, the number of persons who made charitable donations may be higher than the number who claimed tax credits.

    A change in tax regulations was introduced in 2007. Taxfilers contributing to a recognized charity (as outlined above) were eligible to claim a tax credit of 15% of their donations on the first $200, and 29% on the rest. In 2006, the tax credit was 15.25% on the first $200 and 29% on the rest. In 2005, the tax credit was 15% on the first $200 and 29% on the rest. From 2001 to 2004, the tax credit was 16% on the first $200 and 29% on the rest. From 1992 to 2000, the tax credit was 17% on the first $200 and 29% on the rest. Previously, taxfilers had to give $250 to charity before the 29% credit was available.

    The content of the databank is as follows:

    Table 1: Summary
    Column 1 - City identification number
    Column 2 - Postal area
    Column 3 - Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 - Level of geography (see Geography section)
    Column 5 - Place name
    Column 6 - Total Number of taxfilers
    Column 7 - Number of charitable donors
    Column 8 - Average age of donors
    Column 9 - Average donation for age group 0-24
    Column 10 - Average donation for age group 25-34
    Column 11 - Average donation for age group 35-44
    Column 12 - Average donation for age group 45-54
    Column 13 - Average donation for age group 55-64
    Column 14 - Average donation for age group 65+
    Column 15 - Total amount of charitable donations (thousands of $)
    Column 16 - Median donation
    Column 17 - Median total income of donors
    Column 18 - 75th percentile of donors' total income

    Table 2: Age and Sex (new beginning with 1995)
    Column 1 - City identification number
    Column 2 - Postal area
    Column 3 - Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 - Level of geography (see Geography section)
    Column 5 - Place name
    Column 6 - Total Number of taxfilers
    Column 7 - Percent of taxfilers who are male
    Column 8 - Percent of taxfilers who are female
    Column 9 - Number of charitable donors
    Column 10 - Percent of charitable donors who are male
    Column 11 - Percent of charitable donors who are female
    Column 12 - Percent of donors 0 - 24 years of age
    Column 13 - Percent of donors 25 - 34 years of age
    Column 14 - Percent of donors 35 - 44 years of age
    Column 15 - Percent of donors 45 - 54 years of age
    Column 16 - Percent of donors 55 - 64 years of age
    Column 17 - Percent of donors 65+ years of age
    Column 18 - Total median donation
    Column 19 - Median donation of males
    Column 20 - Median donation of females
    Column 21 - Total amount of charitable donations (thousands of $)
    Column 22 - Total amount of charitable donations for males (thousands of $)
    Column 23 - Total amount of charitable donations for females (thousands of $)

    Table 3: Income Groups (new beginning with 1997)
    Column 1 - City identification number
    Column 2 - Postal area
    Column 3 - Postal walk (no longer available)
    Column 4 - Level of geography (see Geography section)
    Column 5 - Place name
    Column 6 - Total number of taxfilers
    Column 7 - Total number of charitable donors
    Column 8 - Percent of charitable donors with total income less than $20,000
    Column 9 - Percent of charitable donors with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 10 - Percent of charitable donors with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 11 - Percent of charitable donors with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 12 - Percent of charitable donors with total income $80,000+
    Column 13 - Total value of charitable donations (in thousands of dollars)
    Column 14 - Percent of donations reported by donors with total income under $20,000
    Column 15 - Percent of donations reported by donors with total income between $20,000 and $39,999
    Column 16 - Percent of donations reported by donors with total income between $40,000 and $59,999
    Column 17 - Percent of donations reported by donors with total income between $60,000 and $79,999
    Column 18 - Percent of donations reported by donors with total income $80,000+

    Data Source

    The financial databanks are derived from income tax returns. For the most part, tax returns were filed in the spring of the year following the reference year. For example, for the 2011 tax year, income tax returns were filed by April 30, 2012.

    The mailing address at the time of filing is the basis for the geographic information in the tables.

    Demographic characteristics such as age are given as of December 31 of the tax year. Income information is for the calendar year under review.

    Data Frequency

    Data are updated on an annual basis.

    Data Quality

    i) Number of Canadian taxfilers

    The data used are direct counts from tax files.  For the 2011 tax year, 25.4 million Canadians or 73.0% filed tax returns.

    Figure 2 – Number of Canadian Taxfilers

    Tax year Number of taxfilers ('000) Date of population estimate Population ('000) Coverage (%)
    1991 18,786 April 1, 1992 28,270 66.5
    1992 19,267 April 1, 1993 28,601 67.4
    1993 19,882 April 1, 1994 28,907 68.8
    1994 20,184 April 1, 1995 29,212 69.1
    1995 20,536 April 1, 1996 29,514 69.6
    1996 20,772 April 1, 1997 29,818 69.7
    1997 21,113 April 1, 1998 30,080 70.2
    1998 21,431 April 1, 1999 30,315 70.7
    1999 21,893 April 1, 2000 30,594 71.6
    2000 22,249 April 1, 2001 30,911 72.0
    2001 22,804 April 1, 2002 31,252 73.0
    2002 22,968 April 1, 2003 31,548 72.8
    2003 23,268 April 1, 2004 31,846 73.1
    2004 23,625 April 1, 2005 32,143 73.5
    2005 23,952 April 1, 2006 32,471 73.8
    2006 24,258 April 1, 2007 32,818 73.9
    2007 24,624 April 1, 2008 33,191 74.2
    2008 24,987 April 1, 2009 33,604 74.4
    2009* 24,321 April 1, 2010 34,002 71.5
    2010* 24,495 April 1, 2011 34,368 71.3
    2011* 24,842 April 1, 2012 34,754 71.5

    Percent coverage is based on a comparison of the number of taxfilers in the Income Statistics Division's taxfilers databank and the population estimates from the Statistics Canada CANSIM table 051-0005, now available on the Statistics Canada web site.

    * Since 2009, the count of tax filers is based on the T1 preliminary tax file from the Canada Revenue Agency.

    ii) Elderly population

    Some elderly Canadians receiving only Old Age Security and Guaranteed Income Supplement do not file because they have low or no taxable income. However, with the introduction of the Federal Sales Tax (FST) Credit in 1986 and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit in 1990, the percentage of the elderly population filing tax returns has increased.

    iii) Low Income

    Persons with low income have no tax liability and are not required to file tax returns. However, with the introduction of the Child Tax Credit in 1978, the Federal Sales Tax (FST) Credit in 1986, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Credit in 1990, and the Child Tax Benefits in 1993, persons with low income are likely to file tax returns to apply for these credits.

    Confidentialityand Rounding

    Over the years since its creation, the T1 Family File (T1FF) has become known as a reliable, annual source for income and demographic estimates. To protect the confidentiality of Canadians, all data are subject to the confidentiality procedures of rounding and suppression.

    Developmental work and testing resulted in different confidentiality procedures that were applied to the Financial and Charitable Donors databank for the reference year 2007; it consisted of introducing a certain distortion in the data instead of using the suppression method. However, when the new methodology was applied to the data of the other standard products of Income Statistics Division, the distortion component was no more an option due to the complexity of all the other databanks. Therefore, in an effort to harmonize the confidentiality rules across all the standard products of Income Statistics division, it has been decided to revert back to the suppression rules.

    These measures maintain the confidentiality of the data. All counts are rounded. Rounding may increase, decrease, or cause no change to counts. Rounding can affect the results obtained from calculations. For example, when calculating percentages from rounded data, results may be distorted as both the numerator and denominator have been rounded. The distortion can be greatest with small numbers.

    All reported amounts are rounded to the nearest $5,000 dollars.

    Since 1990, data cells represent counts of 15 or greater, and are rounded to a base of 10. For example, a cell count of 15 would be rounded to 20 and a cell count of 24 would be rounded to 20.

    Note: Counts represent the number of persons.
    Reported amounts are aggregate dollar amounts reported.

    In the data tables:

    Medians, Percentiles and Average amount are rounded to the nearest ten dollars.

    Percentages are published with no decimal and calculated on rounded data; therefore, the sum of percentages might not equal 100% in the case of small counts.

    Suppressed Data

    To maintain confidentiality, data cells have been suppressed whenever:

    • areas comprise less than 100 taxfilers;
    • cells represent less than 15 taxfilers;
    • cells were dominated by a single filer;

    Suppressed data may occur:

    i) Within one area:

    • when one of the income categories is suppressed, a second category must also be suppressed to avoid disclosure of confidential data by subtraction (called residual disclosure);
    • when one of the gender categories is suppressed, the other gender category must also be suppressed to avoid residual disclosure;
    • when one age group category is suppressed, another age group must also be suppressed to avoid residual disclosure.

    ii) Between areas:

    • when a variable amount in one area is suppressed, that variable amount is also suppressed in another area to prevent disclosure by subtraction.

    Glossary of Terms

    75th percentile

    Total income values are ranked from highest to lowest and the value reported as being the 75th percentile indicates that 25% of the taxfilers report an income equal or above that amount and 75% fall below. Percentiles are calculated for each geographical level.

    For example, if the 75th percentile of total income is shown as $60,000 this means that 25% of the population under review has a total income greater than or equal to $60,000 and 75% of the population has a total income less than or equal to $60,000.

    85th percentile

    Starting with the 2007 data, the dollar value of the 85th percentile appears in the tables instead of the percentage above the 85th percentile like it was in previous years. Total income values are ranked from highest to lowest and the value reported as being the 85th percentile indicates that 15% of the taxfilers report an income equal or above that amount and 85% fall below. Percentiles are calculated for each geographical level.

    For example, if the 85th percentile of total income is shown as $65,000 this means that 15% of the taxfilers has a total income greater than or equal to $65,000

    95th percentile

    Starting with the 2007 data, the dollar value of the 95th percentile appears in the tables instead of the percentage above the 95th percentile like it was in previous years. Total income values are ranked from highest to lowest and the value reported as being the 95th percentile indicates that 5% of the taxfilers report an income equal or above that amount and 95% fall below. Percentiles are calculated for each geographical level.

    For example, if the 95th percentile of total income is shown as $90,000 this means that 5% of the population under review has a total income greater than or equal to $90,000

    Age

    Calculated as of December 31 of the reference year (i.e., tax year minus year of birth).

    Capital Gains

    Line 127 of the T1 income tax return shows "taxable capital gains" or half of the capital gains actually received.  The information in this databank has been grossed up to represent the total capital gains received.

    Charitable donation

    Is the allowable portion of total donations, as reported on the income tax return.

    Charitable donor

    Is defined as a taxfiler reporting a charitable donation amount on line 340 of the personal income tax form.

    CityID

    Since municipality names can be, in some cases, quite long and cumbersome for handling in electronic files, municipalities are given a "city identification number". Starting in 2007, the CityID is a five digits alpha-numeric component. It is created with the first letter of Postal CodeOM followed by "9" and a four digits number. Each first letter of Postal Code is allocated a range of number from 1 to 9999 (more explanation in geography section).

    Deferred profit sharing plan (DPSP)

    An employer-sponsored savings plan registered by the Canada Revenue Agency. Contributions to these plans by the employer (employees cannot contribute) are based on profits. The amount accumulated in these plans can be paid out as a lump sum at retirement or termination of employment, transferred to an RRSP, received in instalments over a period not to exceed ten years, or used to purchase an annuity.

    Dividend income

    Includes taxable amount of dividends (eligible and other than eligible) received from taxable Canadian corporations (as stocks or mutual funds) as reported on line 120 of the personal income tax return, and then grossed down to the actual amounts received; dividend income does not include dividends received from foreign investments (which are included in interest income and reported on line 121).

    Earned income

    The income used to determine the RRSP deduction limit. It includes such items as employment income (less union dues and expenses), net business and rental income, disability payments and alimony received. Alimony payments, current year business and rental losses are deducted from this amount. Most investment income (other than rents) is not considered earned income. In calculating the RRSP deduction limit, earned income from the previous year is used.

    Employment income

    The total reported employment income. Employment income includes wages and salaries, commissions from employment, training allowances, tips and gratuities, and self-employment income (net income from business, profession, farming, fishing and commissions) and Indian Employment Income (new in 1999).

    Interest income

    Amounts Canadians claimed on line 121 of the personal income tax return. This amount includes interest generated from bank deposits, Canada Savings Bonds, corporate bonds, treasury bills, investment certificates, term deposits, annuities, mutual funds, earnings on life insurance policies and all foreign interest and foreign dividend incomes.

    Investment income

    Includes both interest income and dividend income.

    Investors

    Taxfilers who reported dividend income on line 120 of their personal tax return. They may or may not have also reported interest and other investment income on line 121. When such income is reported on line 121, this amount is added to the amount of dividend income received, and the sum becomes the investment income of the investor.

    Level of geography

    A code designating the type of geographic area to which the information in the table applies. See the section on Geography for further information.

    Median

    The middle number in a group of numbers. Where a median income, for example, is given as $26,000, it means that exactly half of the incomes reported are greater than or equal to $26,000, and that the other half is less than or equal to the median amount. With the exception of "Total Income", zero values are not included in the calculation of medians for individuals.

    New room

    For 2011 this amount is calculated as 18% of 2010 earned income (from definition above) to a maximum of 22,450 minus pension adjustment (PA) minus past service pension adjustment (PSPA). Since the focus of these data is for net new room for potential RRSP contributions, PA and/or PSPA details will be omitted.

    Past service pension adjustment (PSPA)

    Applies only to members of defined benefit RPPs. A PSPA occurs when the pension benefit is upgraded, or additional credits purchased, for service in past years. In the first case, it is called an exempt (from certification) PSPA; in the second case, a certifiable PSPA. Only service after 1989 is considered.

    Pension adjustment (PA)

    Calculated value of the pension accrued in the year in an RPP or a DPSP. The PA decreases the RRSP deduction limit. To calculate this limit, the PA from the previous year is used.

    Registered disability savings plan income (RDSP)

    It consists of an individual disability savings plan governed by RRSP investment rules. Private contributions that can be made by anyone are subject to a lifetime limit of $200,000. They will be matched in some degree by government contributions; the lifetime limit is $90,000. Contributions are not deductible and income earned in the plan will not be taxed while in the plan.

    Registered pension plan ( RPP )

    An employer-sponsored plan registered with the Canada Revenue Agency and most commonly also with one of the pension regulatory authorities. The purpose of such plans is to provide employees with a regular income at retirement. The two main types of RPPs are called defined benefit (where the benefit formula is specified) and defined contribution (where only the contribution formula is defined).

    Registered retirement savings plan (RRSP)

    An individual retirement savings plan that is registered by the Canada Revenue Agency. It permits limited contributions, and income earned in the RRSP is exempt from tax until payments are received from the plan.

    Savers

    Taxfilers who reported interest and investment income on line 121 of the personal income tax return, but no dividend income on line 120.

    Taxfiler

    Individual who filed a personal income tax return for the reference year.

    Total income

    The reported amounts of income by taxfilers from any of the following sources:

    • Labour force income;
      • Employment income;
        • Wages, salaries and commissions;
        • Other employment income as reported on line 104 of the tax form (tips, gratuities, royalties, etc.);
        • Net self-employment income;
        • Status Indian exempt self-employment income (beginning 2010);
        • Indian Employment Income (beginning in 1999);
      • Employment Insurance (EI) benefits;
    • Pension income;
      • Old Age Security/Net Federal Supplements (the latter including guaranteed income supplements and spouses' allowances since 1994);
      • Canada/Quebec Pension Plans;
      • Superannuation and other (private) pensions;
    • Family Allowance benefits (up to and including 1992);
    • Interest and other investment income;
    • Dividend income;
    • RRSP income (since 1999, for taxfilers 65+ only);
    • Net limited partnership income;
    • Alimony;
    • Net rental income;
    • Other income (e.g. incomes reported on line 130, such as fellowships, bursaries, grants, etc.);
    • Federal Sales Tax (FST) credit (for 1989-1990 inclusive);
    • Goods and Services Tax (GST) credit (beginning in 1990);
    • Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) credit (beginning in 1997);
    • Child tax credit (up to and including 1992);
    • Canada child tax benefit (starting with 1993);
    • Provincial refundable tax credits (beginning in 1994);
    • Other non-taxable income (beginning in 1993);
      • Workers' compensation payments;
      • Social assistance payments;
      • Guaranteed income supplements;
      • Spouses' allowances;
    • Universal child care benefit (both claimed by filer and designated to child) (beginning in 2006);
    • Registered disability savings plan income (beginning in 2008)
    • Working income tax benefit (starting with 2010)

    Total room (in thousands of dollars)

    The sum of "new room" and "unused room" as defined here.

    Total room (number of persons)

    The number of taxfilers who have either unused room from previous years, new room based on their earned income, or both. The number of persons with total room does not correspond to the sum of persons with new room and unused room, as an individual can be included in both categories.

    Universal Child Care Benefit

    Beginning in July 2006, the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) is a taxable amount of $100 paid monthly for each child under 6 years of age. Included in CanadaChild Tax Benefits in the statistical tables.

    Unused RRSP contribution room (unused room)

    The amount of the RRSP deduction limit that is not claimed by the taxfiler, or the amount remaining after subtracting actual contributions claimed on the tax return from that year's contribution room. Unused room can be carried forward indefinitely. The first year of unused room is from 1991 (see table).

    Statistical Tables - Footnotes and Historical Availability

    RRSP Contributors

    1. Table 1 is available in its current format starting with the 1990 data, according to the postal geography. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) are available starting with the 1993 data, census divisions (CDs) with the 1994 data and federal electoral districts (FEDs) with the 1997 data.
    2. Table 2 (age groups) and table 3 (sex) are available in their current formats starting with the 1994 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs (since 1997). Some changes were made to the age groupings over the years.
    3. Table 4 (income groups) is available in its current format starting with the 2007 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs. From 1997 to 2006, the income groups were cumulative.

    RRSP Contribution Limits (Room)

    1. Both tables are available in their current format starting with the 1993 data.
    2. Data are available for all levels of the postal geography starting with the 1993 tax year.
    3. Data for census metropolitan areas (CMAs) are available starting with the 1993 tax year (1994 room), census divisions (CDs) with the 1994 tax year (1995 room) and federal electoral districts (FEDs) with the 1997 tax year (1998 room).
    4. The figures in Table 2 ($500, $2,400, $4,700, $7,800 and $13,000) represent the 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th and 97th percentiles of new room and are recalculated periodically.

    Canadian Savers

    1. Table 1 is available in its current format starting with the 1990 data, according to the postal geography. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) are available starting with the 1993 data, census divisions (CDs) with the 1995 data and federal electoral districts (FEDs) with the 1997 data.
    2. Table 2 (age groups) and table 3 (sex) are available in their current formats starting with the 1995 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs (since 1997). Some changes were made to the age groupings over the years.
    3. Table 4 (income groups) is available in its current format starting with the 2007 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs. From 1997 to 2006, the income groups were cumulative.

    Canadian Investors

    1. Table 1 is available in its current format starting with the 1990 data, according to the postal geography. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) are available starting with the 1993 data, census divisions (CDs) with the 1995 data and federal electoral districts (FEDs) with the 1997 data.
    2. The proportion of investment income from dividends is available starting with the 1996 data (Table 1).
    3. Table 2 (age groups) and table 3 (sex) are available in their current formats starting with the 1995 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs (since 1997). Some changes were made to the age groupings over the years.
    4. Table 4 (income groups) is available in its current format starting with the 2007 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs. From 1997 to 2006, the income groups were cumulative.

    Canadian Investment Income

    1. Table 1 is available in its current format starting with the 1990 data, according to the postal geography. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) are available starting with the 1993 data, census divisions (CDs) with the 1995 data and federal electoral districts (FEDs) with the 1997 data.
    2. Table 2 (age groups) and table 3 (sex) are available in their current formats starting with the 1995 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs (since 1997). Some changes were made to the age groupings over the years.
    3. Table 4 (income groups) is available in its current format starting with the 2007 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs. From 1997 to 2006, the income groups were cumulative.

    Canadian Capital Gains

    1. The standard table on capital gains by income group is available in its current format starting with the 2007 data. From 1998 data up to 2006, the income groups were cumulative.
    2. All levels of geography are available since the 1998 data, including census divisions, census metropolitan areas, federal electoral districts and all levels of the postal geography.

    Canadian Taxfilers

    1. Table 1 is available in its current format starting with the 1990 data, according to the postal geography. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) are available starting with the 1993 data, census divisions (CDs) with the 1995 data and federal electoral districts (FEDs) with the 1997 data.
    2. Starting with the 2007 data, the column on the "% reporting in French" in table 1 has been suppressed.
    3. Table 2 (income groups) is available in its current format starting with the 2007 data, for postal areas, CMAs, CDs and FEDs. From 1997 to 2006, the income groups were cumulative.

    Charitable Donations

    1. Table 1 (summary) is available starting with the 1990 data, according to the postal geography. Census metropolitan areas (CMAs) are available starting with the 1993 data, census divisions (CDs) with the 1995 data and federal electoral districts (FEDs) with the 1997 data.
    2. Changes were made to the age groups in table 1 in 1991 and in 1997.
    3. Table 2 (age groups) is available starting with the 1995 data, for the postal geography and for CMAs. CDs are available starting with the 1995 data and FEDs with the 1997 data.
    4. Changes were made to the age groups in table 2 in 1997.
    5. Table 3 (Income groups) is available in its current format starting with the 2007 data, for the postal geography, for CMAs, CDs and FEDs. From 1997 to 2006, the income groups were cumulative.

    Geography

    The data are available for the following geographic areas. See "Statistical Tables - Footnotes and Historical Availability" for further details. The mailing address at the time of filing is the basis for the geographic information in the tables.

    Postal Geography

    • Canada
    • Provinces and territories
    • Cities
    • Urban Forward Sortation Areas (excludes rural routes and suburban services areas within cities)
    • Rural Postal Code

    Some postal geography levels such as Postal Walks are no longer available for this data.

    Census Geography

    • Economic Regions
    • Census Divisions
    • Census Metropolitan Areas
    • Census Agglomerations
    • Census Tracts
    • Federal Electoral Districts

    User-defined areas:

    Users may select a specific area of interest that is not a standard area for which data can be made available in standard format. To obtain data, provide us with a list of the Postal Codes for which data are required and we will provide the aggregated data. Of course, the area must satisfy our confidentiality requirements, or no data can be produced. See the "Special Geography" section for further information.

    Geographic Levels – Postal Geography

    The various data compiled from the taxfile are available for different levels of the postal geography, and for some levels of the Census geography. Coded geographic indicators appearing on the data tables are shown below with a brief description.

    Level of Geography (L.O.G.) Postal Area Description
    12 Canada This level of data is an aggregation of the provincial/territorial totals (code 11). The national total is identified by the region code Z99099.
    11 Province or Territory Total

    This level of data is an aggregation of the following geographies within a province:

    City Totals (Code 08)
    Rural Communities(Code 09)
    Other Provincial Totals (Code 10)

    These totals are identified by a provincial/territorial postal letter, then a "990" followed by the province/territory code, as follows:

    Newfoundland and Labrador (A99010)
    Nova Scotia (B99012)
    Prince Edward Island (C99011)
    New Brunswick (E99013)
    Quebec (J99024)
    Ontario (P99035)
    Manitoba (R99046)
    Saskatchewan (S99047)
    Alberta (T99048)
    British Columbia (V99059)
    Northwest Territories (X99061)
    Nunavut (X99062)
    Yukon Territory (Y99060)

    10 Other Provincial Total ("P" Pot)

    This level of data is an aggregation of small communities in the province that had less than 100 taxfilers, where these communities are combined into a "pot". Before 1992, it was identified by the same codes as the provincial/territorial totals, and only the "Delivery Mode" codes 2 and 3 distinguished between the two. To avoid this problem, starting with the 1992 data, an "8" appears after the provincial/territorial letter instead of a "9". The "9" will be reserved for the provincial/territorial total, as explained in 11 above. These "pot" codes are as follows:

    Newfoundland and Labrador (A89010)
    Nova Scotia (B89012)
    Prince Edward Island (C89011)
    New Brunswick (E89013)
    Quebec (J89024)
    Ontario (P89035)
    Manitoba (R89046)
    Saskatchewan (S89047)
    Alberta (T89048)
    British Columbia (V89059)
    Northwest Territories (X89061)
    Nunavut (X89062)
    Yukon Territory (Y89060)

    09 Rural Communities
    (Not in City )

    For data obtained prior to reference year 2011, this level of geography was called "Rural Postal Codes (Not in a City)".

    This level of geography pertains to rural communities that have one and only one rural Postal Code. Rural Postal Code can be identified by a "zero" in the second position of the Postal Code. For this level of geography, only the name of the community appears with the disseminated data. The actual rural Postal Code is not displayed with the disseminated data.

    The 2011 databanks contain 3,982 areas coded as level of geography 09.

    08 City Total

    This level of data is an aggregation of the following geographies for unique place names within a province/territory:

    Urban FSA (Residential) (Code 03)
    Rural Route (Code 04)
    Suburban Services (Code 05)
    Rural Postal Code Areas (within city) (Code 06)
    Other Urban Area (Code 07)

    As of 2011, data for L.O.G. 04 and 05 are suppressed but included in the city totals.

    They have the following format: e.g., Edmonton = T95479; Regina = S94876. The pattern is the postal letter of the city plus "9" in the second position (indicating a total), followed by a 4 digit numeric code for the community (often called "CityID").

    In general, postal cities do not coincide with census subdivisions.

    The 2011 databanks contain 1,640 areas coded as level of geography 08.

    07 Other Urban Area (Non-residential within city - "E" Pot)

    This aggregation of data (or "pot") covers non-residential addresses within an urban centre and all other data not otherwise displayed. Commercial addresses, post office boxes and general delivery are included, as are residential addresses with too few taxfilers to report separately. They can be recognized by codes that are similar to the city totals, with a distinguishing difference: an "8" will follow the city postal letter rather than the "9" of the city total (e.g., Edmonton = T85479; Regina = S84876).

    The 2011 databanks contain 454 areas coded as level of geography 07.

    06 Rural Postal Code Areas (Within City)

    For data obtained prior to reference year 2011, this level of geography was called "Rural Postal Codes (Within a City)".

    These data pertain to rural Postal Codes that belong to communities with more than one rural Postal Code . These occur in areas that were formerly serviced by rural delivery service and changed by Canada Post to urban delivery service or in communities served by more than one rural Postal Code. Rural Postal Codes can be identified by a "zero" in the second position of the Postal Code. Although data is disseminated individually for each rural Postal Codes associated with a community, only the community name appears with the disseminated data. The actual rural Postal Codes are not displayed with the disseminated data. Therefore, for this level of geography, community names will appear more than once.

    The 2011 databanks contain 559 areas coded as level of geography 06.

    05 Suburban Service

    No longer available.

    Sparsely populated fringe areas of urban centres may receive their postal service from an urban post office by delivery designated as "suburban service". Their region code retains all six characters of the Postal Code. Suburban Services are usually near or on the perimeters of urban areas, and mail is delivered by a contractor to group mail boxes, community mail boxes and/or external delivery sites (e.g., kiosks, miniparks).

    04 Rural Route

    No longer available.

    Reasonably well-settled rural areas may receive their postal service from an urban post office by delivery designated as "rural route". Mail is delivered by a contractor to customers living along or near well-defined roads. Their region code retains all six characters of the Postal Code.

    03 Urban FSA (Residential Area)

    The urban Forward Sortation Area (FSA, identified by the first three characters of the Postal Code) includes all residential addresses covered by the first three characters of a Postal Code in a particular urban area (not including levels 04 and 05). Only residential FSAs are considered for these databanks.

    An Urban FSA of this type can be identified by the FSA followed by three blanks. One FSA can be split in different parts if it is associated with more than one city.

    The 2011 databanks contain 2,428 areas coded as level of geography 03.

    02 Other Postal Walk

    No longer available.

    This level of data is an aggregation of urban residential Postal Codes unallocated to a letter carrier route and postal walks with less than 100 taxfilers. A postal walk record of this type can be identified by the FSA followed by three blanks, and the postal walk number "XXXX".

    01 Postal Walk

    No longer available.

    This is the finest level of data and is an aggregation of urban residential Postal Codes allocated to a letter carrier route. A postal walk of this type can be identified by a region code which is the FSA followed by three blanks, and the postal walk number. An average FSA contains 11 walks.

     

    Adding Postal Areas Without Duplication

    Data files according to the postal geography will often contain subtotals and totals. Many data users need to add certain geographies in order to come up with a total for their particular area of interest. However, including subtotals during this process results in double-counting some populations, and this leads to an erroneous total. The following is a summary of which postal areas are aggregations in the standard postal geography.

    Postal walks (Level of Geography, or LOG 1) and walk pots (LOG 2) add up to urban Forward Sortation Areas (FSAs, LOG 3).

    Urban FSAs (LOG 3), rural routes (LOG 4), suburban services (LOG 5), rural Postal Code areas within a city (LOG 6) and other urban areas (LOG 7) add up to city totals (LOG 8).

    City totals (LOG 8), rural communities not in a city (LOG 9) and other areas in a province (LOG 10) add up to provincial/territorial totals (LOG 11).

    Provincial/territorial totals (LOG 11) add up to the Canada total (LOG 12).

    Thus, using the Level of geography codes:
    1 + 2 = 3
    3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 8
    8 + 9 + 10 = 11

    Geography for small area and administrative data

    Description: Geography for small area and administrative data

    City identification number (CityID)

    As of 2007, CityID has been modified.

    Previous to 2007:

    1. CityID was a 4 digits number
    2. Each municipality had a unique number between 1 and 9999
    3. Almost every number was allocated to a municipality. Few numbers remained available for future new municipalities.

    Starting with 2007data:
    To create more possibilities without changing the CityID length in our systems:

    1. CityID number is now combined with 1st letter of Postal Code
    2. Each 1st letter of Postal Code has a possibility of numbers, ranged from 1 to 9999 (Table 2)
    3. Old numbers have been kept for existing municipality and 1st letters of Postal Code have been added to them (Table 1)
    4. New municipalities have been assigned a new CityID number in new format (Table 1)
    Table 1
    Postal Code Municipality name 2006 and Prior 2007 and Follow
    K1A 1K6 Ottawa 2434 K2434
    G3C 0A1 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury n/a G2

     

    Table 2
    Province Letter file Range of number
    Newfoundland & Labrador A 1 – 9999
    Prince Edward Island C 1 – 9999
    Nova Scotia B 1 – 9999
    New Brunswick E 1 – 9999
    Quebec G 1 – 9999
    Quebec H 1 – 9999
    Quebec J 1 – 9999
    Ontario K 1 – 9999
    Ontario L 1 – 9999
    Ontario M 1 – 9999
    Ontario N 1 – 9999
    Ontario P 1 – 9999
    Manitoba R 1 – 9999
    Saskatchewan S 1 – 9999
    Alberta T 1 – 9999
    British Columbia V 1 – 9999
    Yukon Y 1 – 9999
    Northwest Territories X 1 – 9999
    Nunavut X 1 – 9999

    Therefore, it is now essential to identify a municipality by adding the Postal Code 1st letter to the number in order to get the proper municipality in the proper province (Table 3):

    Table 3
    Letter Number Municipality name Province
    A 2 Avondale NL
    B 2 Bible Hill NS
    T 2 Rocky View AB
    G 2 Stoneham-et-Tewkesbury QC

    Geographic Levels – Census Geography

    Data are also available for the following levels of the Census geography; the following table shows the coded designators for these geographies, as well as a brief description of each.

    Level of Geography (L.O.G.) Name Description
    61 Census Tract

    Census tracts (CTs) are small geographic units representing urban or rural neighbourhood-like communities in census metropolitan areas (see definition below) or census agglomerations with an urban core population of 50,000 or more at time of 1996 Census. CTs are delineated by a committee of local specialists (such as planners, health and social workers and educators) in conjunction with Statistics Canada.

    The 2011 databanks contain 4,992 areas coded as level of geography 61, based on 2006 Census.

    51 Economic Region

    An economic region is a grouping of complete census divisions (see definition below) with one exception in Ontario. Economic regions (ERs) are used to analyse regional economic activity. Within the province of Quebec, ERs are designated by law. In all other provinces, they are created by agreement between Statistics Canada and the provinces concerned. Prince Edward Island and the territories each consist of one economic region.

    The 2011 databanks contain 76 areas coded as level of geography 51, based on 2006 Census.

    42 Census Agglomeration

    The general concept of a census agglomeration (CA) is one of a very large urban area, together with adjacent urban and rural areas that have a high degree of economic and social integration with that urban area. CAs have an urban core population of at least 10,000, based on the previous census.

    The 2011 databanks contain 117 areas coded as level of geography 42, based on 2006 Census.

    41 Census Metropolitan Area

    The general concept of a census metropolitan area (CMA) is one of a very large urban area, together with adjacent urban and rural areas that have a high degree of economic and social integration with that urban area. CMAs have an urban core population of at least 100,000, based on the previous census.

    There are 35 CMAs in the 2011 databanks (2006 Census):

    001, St. John's, Newfoundland
    205, Halifax, Nova Scotia
    305, Moncton, New Brunswick
    310, Saint John, New Brunswick
    408, Saguenay, Québec
    421, Québec, Québec
    433, Sherbrooke, Québec
    442, Trois-Rivières, Québec
    462, Montréal, Québec
    505, Ottawa-Gatineau (Québec part)
    505, Ottawa-Gatineau (Ontario part)
    505, Ottawa-Gatineau (Combined)
    521, Kingston, Ontario
    529, Peterborough, Ontario
    532, Oshawa, Ontario
    535, Toronto, Ontario
    537, Hamilton, Ontario
    539, St-Catharines-Niagara, Ontario
    541, Kitchener, Ontario
    543, Brantford, Ontario
    550, Guelph, Ontario
    555, London, Ontario
    559, Windsor, Ontario
    568, Barrie, Ontario
    580, Greater Sudbury, Ontario
    595, Thunder Bay, Ontario
    602, Winnipeg, Manitoba
    705, Regina, Saskatchewan
    725, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
    825, Calgary, Alberta
    835, Edmonton, Alberta
    915, Kelowna, British Columbia
    932, Abbotsford-Mission, British Columbia
    933, Vancouver, British Columbia
    935, Victoria, British Columbia

    31 Federal Electoral District

    A federal electoral district (FED) refers to any place or territorial area represented by a member of Parliament elected to the House of Commons. There are 308 FEDs in Canada according to the 2003 Representation Order. The Representation Order is prepared by the Chief Electoral Officer describing, naming and specifying the population of each electoral district established by the Electoral Boundaries Commission and sent to the Governor in Council.

    The 2011 databanks contain 308 areas coded as level of geography 31, based on the 2006 Census.

    21 Census Division

    A census division (CD) is a group of neighbouring municipalities joined together for the purposes of regional planning and managing common services (such as police or ambulance services). A CD might correspond to a county, a regional municipality or a regional district.

    CDs are established under laws in effect in certain provinces and territories of Canada. In other provinces and territories where laws do not provide for such areas (Newfoundland, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta), Statistics Canada defines equivalent areas for statistical reporting purposes in cooperation with these provinces and territories.

    The 2011 databanks contain 288 areas coded as level of geography 21, based on the 2006 Census.

    Starting in 2008, Census divisions are identified in the tables by an eight digits code:
    2 first digits = Province
    2 next digits = Economic Region
    2 last digits = Census Division

    Geographic Levels – Special Geography

    Clients may select geographical areas of their own definition; areas that are not part of the standard areas listed here (for example, bank service areas, retail store catchment areas). For this, clients must submit a list of the Postal Codes that make up their special area, and we will aggregate the micro data to correspond to that area of interest. Information ordered for special, or "user-defined" areas will be coded according to the following:

    Level of Geography Name Description
    93 Total for all user-defined areas This level represents the sum total of all user-defined areas, and is the total of levels 91 and 92 described below.
    92 Other user-defined areas This level of geography represents all user-defined areas that were too small, in terms of population; to have information compiled on those areas individually (i.e. fewer than 100 taxfilers). Such areas are grouped into this "other" category.
    91 Special user-defined area Any area showing a code "91" is an area defined by a specific user according to that user's needs (for example, school catchment areas, health districts, etc.)

    Conversion files

    When a client is interested in purchasing data for areas that are considered non-standard geography by Income Statistics Division, a conversion file is usually necessary. A combination of Postal Codes making up one or more special area(s) is commonly referred to as a conversion file – an electronic file used by our staff to aggregate the different Postal Codes that make up the user-defined area. Simply provide us with the Postal Codes related to the area and we will compile the data (subject to our confidentiality restrictions).

    This would apply only to an area that is not a standard area. It could include any one or a combination of areas whose boundaries are a combination of standard areas or a combination of Postal Codes. User-defined areas may be branch service or school catchment areas, neighbourhoods or almost any other region.

    Each Postal Code on a conversion file is linked to a corresponding area code. The Postal Code is used as the basis for the tabulation of economic and demographic data for each area.

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    Data in many forms

    Statistics Canada disseminates data in a variety of forms. In addition to publications, both standard and special tabulations are offered. Direct online access to aggregated information is possible through CANSIM, Statistics Canada's machine-readable database and retrieval system.

    How to obtain more information

    Inquiries about these data and related statistics or services should be directed to:

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    Copyright

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    © Minister of Industry, 2012

    All rights reserved. Use of this publication is governed by the Statistics Canada Open Licence Agreement.

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    List ofData Products Available

    The Income Statistics Division of Statistics Canada tabulates statistical data derived from administrative records - most notably, the taxfile.  The resulting demographic and socio-economic databanks available are listed in the table below, along with their identifying product number and the usual release dates.

    Product name Product number Release date
    RRSP Contributors 17C0006 Fall
    RRSP Contribution Limits (Room) 17C0011 Fall
    Canadian Savers 17C0009 Fall
    Canadian Investors 17C0007 Fall
    Canadian Investment Income 17C0008 Fall
    Canadian Taxfilers 17C0010 Fall
    Canadian Capital Gains 17C0012 Fall
    Charitable Donors 13C0014 Fall
    Neighbourhood Income and Demographics 13C0015 Spring
    Economic Dependency Profiles 13C0017 Spring
    Labour Income Profiles 71C0018 Spring
    Families 13C0016 Spring
    Seniors 89C0022 Spring
    Migration Estimates 91C0025 Fall
     
     

    Survey of Staffing - Candidates, Cycle 4

    Questions and Answers

    1. What is the Survey of Staffing - Candidates?
      The Survey of Staffing - Candidates is an employee survey that provides the opportunity for employees to give feedback on their experiences with staffing processes within the federal public service.
    2. What are the main objectives of the survey?
      The information gathered by the survey will contribute to a government-wide perspective on the staffing process and will help to identify areas where improvement is needed to the staffing system. It will also be useful in providing information to identify if any changes to the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA), and/or related policies are needed when the legislation is revisited in 2011.
    3. Who will conduct the survey?
      Statistics Canada will contact employees in collaboration with the Public Service Commission. Because the survey is conducted under the authority of the Statistics Act, the confidentiality provisions apply to all information provided by survey respondents.
    4. What kind of questions will I be asked?
      The survey collects data on the appointment process, staffing strategies, the area of competition and the experiences of public servants who have participated in a staffing process. The survey will also collect information on political activities.
    5. Why are you asking me questions about political activities - this is a staffing survey?
      Part of the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA) mandates the Public Service Commission to oversee the political impartiality of the Public Service (see questionnaire cover letter).

      You may not have participated in a staffing process but we are taking this opportunity to ask you a few questions concerning political activities. They provide an indication of the participation in political activities by public servants, the information sources that are typically consulted regarding political activities, and the knowledge of their rights and responsibilities.

      The major objective of the survey is to collect data on staffing experiences. Due to the questionnaire flow, if you did not participate in a staffing process that concluded from July 1st, 2010 to June 30th, 2011, you will be skipped to the portion of the questionnaire where the questions on your general experiences in staffing processes are found.

      We want to reinforce that all information provided to Statistics Canada through this survey is protected by law under the Statistics Act.

      For more information about the mandate of the Public Service Commission regarding political activities, please visit the Internet site at Political Activities.
    6. Who is surveyed?
      The survey targets public service employees working in federal departments and agencies that fall under the Public Service Employment Act (PSEA) with at least 350 employees. A similar survey is being sent out in November by the Public Service Commission to a sample of managers involved in staffing processes during the same time period to explore their views and practices with staffing.
    7. How was I selected to participate in the survey?
      For departments or agencies with 3,000 and more employees, you were randomly selected from a list of employees provided by your organizations. The employees working for a department or agency with between 350 and 3000 employees will all receive a survey questionnaire.
    8. When will the survey take place?
      The collection of the survey will take place from October 24th- November 18th. Completed questionnaires must be sent to Statistics Canada by November 18th, 2011.
    9. Am I required to participate in the survey?
      Your participation in this survey is voluntary. However, the more employees that participate, the more accurate and representative the results will be across the public service.
    10. Is the information I provide confidential?
      Yes, Statistics Canada guarantees the confidentiality of the survey under the Statistics Act. To protect confidentiality, the following precautions will be followed:
      • Names of respondents will not be included on the analysis file that will be created and made available to the Public Service Commission.
      • Data will be produced in tabular and graphical form at aggregate levels only (e.g., department or program levels).
      • All outputs will be screened to ensure that they do not reveal the identity of individual respondents.
    11. The survey asks a question about sharing my information with the Public Service Commission. What does this mean?
      There will be an agreement in place between Statistics Canada and the Public Service Commission that will limit the use of your information for statistical purposes only and will prohibit the disclosure of survey information that could identify you. The protected information will be used for statistical purposes only and analyses at the departmental or agency and public-service-wide levels only. Your information will not be shared if you do not give permission to do so.
    12. I am on an assignment in another department. Should I go back to my department to fill out the survey?
      For the purpose of the survey, you are included in the department in which you are presently working.
    13. How will the confidentiality of my answers be protected for the electronic questionnaire?
      Your responses are anonymous, provided directly to Statistics Canada, and they are protected under the Statistics Act.

      The Statistics Canada Electronic Collection Portal at Privacy notice provides detailed information about the security features in place to maintain confidentiality, as required by the Statistics Act.
    14. When will the survey results be available?
      The public service-wide results of Cycle 3 (2009-2010) survey will be reported in the 2010-2011 Annual Report of the Public Service Commission and the departmental data will be released in the fall 2011. More details and updates of the survey can be found by visiting Annual Reports.
    15. What if an employee does not want to complete the Internet-based survey and requests a paper questionnaire?
      Due to the very low request rate from the previous cycles of this survey, there will not be a paper version of the questionnaire available to complete.
    16. What if a respondent encounters technical difficulties with the Internet-based survey?
      If a respondent has any technical questions or requires assistance, they should access the on-line help pages or contact Statistics Canada at the following email address sos@statcan.gc.ca or call the assistance line at 1-877-949-9492.
    17. Where can I find more information about the survey?
      You could find more information about the survey at webpage Survey of Staffing - Candidates

    Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Cycle 01 Derived Variable (DV) Specifications

    Table of contents

    mCAFT (9 DVs)

    1. AFCDELG - Eligibility for the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)
    2. AFTD01 - Starting stage of the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)
    3. AFTD02 - Ceiling heart rate for the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)
    4. AFTD21 - Final Stepping Stage of the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)
    5. AFTD22 - Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate
    6. AFTD71 - Oxygen cost of the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)
    7. AFTD72 - Aerobic fitness score based on the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)
    8. AFTD73 - Aerobic fitness norms for respondents aged 15 - 69
    9. AFTD74 - Aerobic fitness norms for respondents aged less than 15

    Alcohol use (3 DVs)

    1. ALCDDLY - Average Daily Alcohol Consumption
    2. ALCDTYP - Type of Drinker
    3. ALCDWKY - Weekly Consumption

    Anthropometric (23 DVs)

    1. ANCDELG - Eligibility for the Anthropometric component
    2. HWMD11IN - Standing height (inches) – measured
    3. HWMD12IN - Sitting height (inches) - measured
    4. HWMD13LB - Weight (pounds) – measured
    5. HWMD14IN - Waist circumference (inches) – measured
    6. HWMD15IN - Hip circumference (inches) – measured
    7. HWMDBMI - Body Mass Index (BMI) – measured
    8. HWMDBMIA - BMI classification for adults aged 18 and over (measured) - international standard
    9. HWMDBMIK - BMI Classification for Children Aged 6 to 17 (measured) - CDC BMI-for-age
    10. HWMDCOL - BMI Classification for Children Aged 6 to 17 (Measured) - Cole Classification System
    11. HWMDHTM – Standing height (metres) – measured
    12. HWMDLLN - Leg Length
    13. HWMDMAT - Maturity Offset
    14. HWMDWSTA - Waist Circumference Norms
    15. HWMDWTH - Waist to hip ratio
    16. SFMDBCA - Body Composition Norms
    17. SFMDBSA - Biceps Skinfold Average
    18. SFMDICA - Iliac Crest Skinfold Average
    19. SFMDMCA - Medial Calf Skinfolds Average
    20. SFMDS5 - Sum of 5 Skinfold Measurements
    21. SFMDS5A - Sum of 5 Skinfolds Measurements - Norms (ages 15-69)
    22. SFMDSSA - Subscapular Skinfolds Average
    23. SFMDTSA - Triceps Skinfolds Average

    Blood Pressure (20 DVs)

    1. BPMD160 - Type of problem - first set
    2. BPMD161 - Average systolic blood pressure - first set
    3. BPMD162 - Average diastolic blood pressure - first set
    4. BPMD163 - Average resting heart rate - first set
    5. BPMD260 - Type of problem - second set
    6. BPMD261 - Average systolic blood pressure - second set
    7. BPMD262 - Average diastolic blood pressure - second set
    8. BPMD263 - Average resting heart rate - second set
    9. BPMD360 - Type of problem - third set
    10. BPMD361 - Average systolic blood pressure - third set
    11. BPMD362 - Average diastolic blood pressure - third set
    12. BPMD363 - Average resting heart rate - third set
    13. BPMDBPA - Blood pressure norms for respondents 18 or older (Prevalence)
    14. BPMDBPK - Blood pressure norms for respondents less than 18 (Prevalence)
    15. BPMDPBPD - Final average diastolic blood pressure (Prevalence)
    16. BPMDPBPS - Final average systolic blood pressure (Prevalence)
    17. BPMDPHR - Final average resting heart rate (Prevalence)
    18. BPMDSBPD - Final average diastolic blood pressure (Screening)
    19. BPMDSBPS - Final average systolic blood pressure (Screening)
    20. BPMDSHR - Final average resting heart rate (Screening)

    Breastfeeding information (1 DV)

    1. BRIFEB6 - Exclusively breastfed for at least 3 months

    Chronic conditions (1 DV)

    1. CCCF1 - Has a Chronic Condition

    Children’s physical activity (2 DVs)

    1. CPADSAC - Total number of hours per day spent in sedentary activities
    2. CPADTOT - Total number of hours per week participated in physical activities

    Dietary fat consumption (2 DVs)

    1. DFCD11Y - Eats regular-fat salad dressing - times per year
    2. DFCD12Y - Eats regular-fat potato chips, tortilla chips or corn chips - times per year

    Demographic and household variables (9 DVs)

    1. DHHD611 - Number of Persons in Household 6 to 11 Years of Age
    2. DHHDDWE - Dwelling Type
    3. DHHDECF - Economic Family Status (Household Type)
    4. DHHDHSZ - Household Size
    5. DHHDL12 - Number of Persons in Household Less Than 12 Years of Age
    6. DHHDLE5 - Number of Persons in Household Less Than 6 Years of Age
    7. DHHDLVG - Living/ Family Arrangement of Selected Respondent
    8. DHHDOKD - Number of Persons in Household 16 or 17 Years of Age
    9. DHHDYKD - Number of Persons in Household Less Than 16 Years of Age

    Education (4 DVs)

    1. EDUDH04 - Highest Level of Education - Household, 4 Levels
    2. EDUDH10 - Highest Level of Education - Household, 10 Levels
    3. EDUDR04 - Highest Level of Education - Household, 4 Levels
    4. EDUDR10 - Highest Level of Education - Household, 10 Levels

    General health (2 DVs)

    1. GENDHDI - Self-Rated Health (Formerly Health Description Index)
    2. GENDMHI - Self-Rated Mental Health

    Grains, fruits and vegetables consumption (13 DVs)

    1. GFVD11Y - Eats hot or cold cereal - times per year
    2. GFVD12Y - Eats brown bread, including bagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas - times per year
    3. GFVD13Y - Eats white bread, including bagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas - times per year
    4. GFVD14Y - Eats any kind of pasta - times per year
    5. GFVD15Y - Eats any kind of rice - times per year
    6. GFVD16Y - Eats instant, seasoned or wild rice - times per year
    7. GFVD17Y - Eats fruit - times per year
    8. GFVD18Y - Eats tomatoes or tomato sauce - times per year
    9. GFVD19Y - Eats lettuce or green leafy salad - times per year
    10. GFVD20Y - Eats spinach, mustard greens or collards - times per year
    11. GFVD21Y - Eats french fries, home fries or hash brown potatoes - times per year
    12. GFVD22Y - Eats other potatoes - times per year
    13. GFVD23Y - Eats all other types of vegetables - times per year

    Grooming product use (7 DVs)

    1. GPUD12Y - Uses fragrance - times per year
    2. GPUD13Y - Uses eye make-up - times per year
    3. GPUD14Y - Uses lipstick - times per year
    4. GPUD15Y - Uses hair dye - times per year
    5. GPUD16Y - Uses hair style products - times per year
    6. GPUD17Y - Uses manicure preparations - times per year
    7. GPUD18Y - Uses scented body products - times per year

    Grip Strength (4 DVs)

    1. GSCDELG - Eligibility - Grip Strength component
    2. GSMD51 - Total hand grip strength
    3. GSMD52 - Grip strength norms for respondents 15 – 69
    4. GSMD53 - Grip strength norms for respondents less than 15

    Hobbies (10 DVs)

    1. HOBD12Y - Arts - times per year
    2. HOBD13Y - Pottery - times per year
    3. HOBD14Y - Model making - times per year
    4. HOBD15Y - Making fishing sinkers - times per year
    5. HOBD16Y - Welding - times per year
    6. HOBD17Y - Auto repairs - times per year
    7. HOBD18Y - Electronics - times per year
    8. HOBD19Y - Plumbing - times per year
    9. HOBD20Y - Refinishing furniture - times per year
    10. HOBD21Y - Woodworking - times per year

    Health utility index (HUI) (10 DVs)

    1. HUIDCOG - Cognition (Function Code)
    2. HUIDDEX - Dexterity Trouble (Function Code)
    3. HUIDEMO - Emotional Problems (Function Code)
    4. HUIDHER - Hearing Problems (Function Code)
    5. HUIDHSC - Health Utility Index - categorical variable
    6. HUIDHSI - Health Utility Index
    7. HUIDMOB - Mobility Trouble (Function Code)
    8. HUIDPAD - Activities Prevented / Pain (Function Code)
    9. HUIDSPE - Speech Trouble (Function Code)
    10. HUIDVIS - Vision Trouble (Function Code)

    Height and weight (9 DVs)

    1. HWTDBMI - Body Mass Index (self-reported)
    2. HWTDBMIA - BMI Classification for Adults Aged 18 and Over (self-reported) - International Standard
    3. HWTDBMIK - BMI Classification for Children Less Than 18 Years of Age (self-reported) - CDC BMI-for-age
    4. HWTDCM - Height (centimetres) - self-reported
    5. HWTDCOL - BMI classification for children aged 6 to 17 (self-reported) - Cole classification system
    6. HWTDHTM - Height (metres) - self-reported
    7. HWTDIN - Height (inches) - self-reported
    8. HWTDKG - Weight (kilograms) - self-reported
    9. HWTDLB - Weight (pounds) - self-reported

    Income (5 DVs)

    1. INCDDIA2 - Total household income - 2 categories
    2. INCDDIA4 - Total household income - 4 categories
    3. INCDDIA5 - Total household income - 5 categories
    4. INCDHH - Total Household Income - All Sources
    5. INCDPER - Personal Income - All Sources

    Labour force (8 DVs)

    1. LBFDHPW - Total usual hours worked per week
    2. LBFDJST - Job status over past year
    3. LBFDMJS - Multiple job status
    4. LBFDPFT - Full-time/ part-time working status (for total usual hours)
    5. LBFDRNW - Main reason for not working last week
    6. LBFDSTU - Student working status
    7. LBFDWSL - Working status last week
    8. LBFDWSS - Working status last week

    Milk and dairy product consumption (4 DVs)

    1. MDCD11Y - Drinks milk - times per year
    2. MDCD13Y - Eats cottage cheese - times per year
    3. MDCD14Y - Eats yogurt - times per year
    4. MDCD15Y - Eats ice cream or frozen yogurt - times per year

    Meat and fish consumption (11 DVs)

    1. MFCD11Y - Eats red meat - times per year
    2. MFCD12Y - Eats liver - times per year
    3. MFCD13Y - Eats other organ meats - times per year
    4. MFCD14Y - Eats beef or pork hot dogs - times per year
    5. MFCD15Y - Eats sausage or bacon- times per year
    6. MFCD16Y - Eats salt water fish - times per year
    7. MFCD17Y - Eats fresh water fish - times per year
    8. MFCD18Y - Eats shellfish - times per year
    9. MFCD19Y - Eats eggs and egg dishes - times per year
    10. MFCD20Y - Eats cooked dried beans - times per year
    11. MFCD21Y - Eats peanuts, walnuts, seeds or other nuts - times per year

    Oral Health (77 DVs)

    1. OHCDELG - Eligibility - Oral Health component
    2. OHEDAC01 - Total number of adult crowns - code 1
    3. OHEDAC02 - Total number of adult crowns - code 2
    4. OHEDAC03 - Total number of adult crowns - code 3
    5. OHEDAC04 - Total number of adult crowns - code 4
    6. OHEDAC05 - Total number of adult crowns - code 5
    7. OHEDAC06 - Total number of adult crowns - code 6
    8. OHEDAC07 - Total number of adult crowns - code 7
    9. OHEDAC08 - Total number of adult crowns - code 8
    10. OHEDAC09 - Total number of adult crowns - code 9
    11. OHEDAC10 - Total number of adult crowns - code 10
    12. OHEDAC12 - Total number of adult crowns - code 12
    13. OHEDAC13 - Total number of adult crowns - code 13
    14. OHEDAC14 - Total number of adult crowns - code 14
    15. OHEDAC15 - Total number of adult crowns - code 15
    16. OHEDAC16 - Total number of adult crowns - code 16
    17. OHEDAC17 - Total number of adult crowns - code 17
    18. OHEDAC18 - Total number of adult crowns - code 18
    19. OHEDAC19 - Total number of adult crowns - code 19
    20. OHEDAC20 - Total number of adult crowns - code 20
    21. OHEDAC21 - Total number of adult crowns - code 21
    22. OHEDAR01 - Total number of adult roots - code 1
    23. OHEDAR03 - Total number of adult roots - code 3
    24. OHEDAR04 - Total number of adult roots - code 4
    25. OHEDAR05 - Total number of adult roots - code 5
    26. OHEDAR06 - Total number of adult roots - code 6
    27. OHEDAR07 - Total number of adult roots - code 7
    28. OHEDAR11 - Total number of adult roots - code 11
    29. OHEDAR12 - Total number of adult roots - code 12
    30. OHEDAR13 - Total number of adult roots - code 13
    31. OHEDAR14 - Total number of adult roots - code 14
    32. OHEDAR15 - Total number of adult roots - code 15
    33. OHEDAR16 - Total number of adult roots - code 16
    34. OHEDAR17 - Total number of adult roots - code 17
    35. OHEDAR19 - Total number of adult roots - code 19
    36. OHEDAR20 - Total number of adult roots - code 20
    37. OHEDAR21 - Total number of adult roots - code 21
    38. OHEDCS01 - Calculus score recode - teeth 17 and 16
    39. OHEDCS02 - Calculus score recode - tooth 11
    40. OHEDCS03 - Calculus score recode - teeth 26 and 27
    41. OHEDCS04 - Calculus score recode - teeth 37 and 36
    42. OHEDCS05 - Calculus score recode - tooth 31
    43. OHEDCS06 - Calculus score recode - teeth 46 and 47
    44. OHEDDS01 - Debris score recode - teeth 17 and 16
    45. OHEDDS02 - Debris score recode - tooth 11
    46. OHEDDS03 - Debris score recode - teeth 26 and 27
    47. OHEDDS04 - Debris score recode - teeth 37 and 36
    48. OHEDDS05 - Debris score recode - tooth 31
    49. OHEDDS06 - Debris score recode - teeth 46 and 47
    50. OHEDDT01 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 1
    51. OHEDDT02 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 2
    52. OHEDDT03 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 3
    53. OHEDDT04 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 4
    54. OHEDDT05 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 5
    55. OHEDDT06 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 6
    56. OHEDDT07 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 7
    57. OHEDDT08 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 8
    58. OHEDDT09 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 9
    59. OHEDDT10 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 10
    60. OHEDDT12 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 12
    61. OHEDDT13 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 13
    62. OHEDDT14 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 14
    63. OHEDDT15 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 15
    64. OHEDDT16 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 16
    65. OHEDDT17 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 17
    66. OHEDDT20 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 20
    67. OHEDDT21 - Total number of deciduous teeth - code 21
    68. OHEDFLUO - Fluorosis score recode
    69. OHEDGS12 - Gingivitis score recode - tooth 12
    70. OHEDGS16 - Gingivitis score recode - tooth 16
    71. OHEDGS24 - Gingivitis score recode - tooth 24
    72. OHEDGS32 - Gingivitis score recode - tooth 32
    73. OHEDGS36 - Gingivitis score recode - tooth 36
    74. OHEDGS44 - Gingivitis score recode - tooth 44
    75. OHRD25 - Test exclusion – probing
    76. OHMD31Y - Brushing teeth - number times per year
    77. OHMD32Y - Flossing teeth - number times per year

    Physical activities (6 DVs)

    1. PACDEE - Daily Energy Expenditure
    2. PACDFM - Average Monthly Frequency of Physical Activity Lasting Over 15 Minutes
    3. PACDFR - Frequency of All Physical Activity Lasting Over 15 Minutes
    4. PACDPAI - Physical Activity Index
    5. PACFD - Participant In Daily Physical Activity Lasting Over 15 Minutes
    6. PACFLEI - Participant In Leisure Physical Activity

    Partial Curl-Ups (2 DVs)

    1. PCCDELG - Eligibility - Partial Curl-up component
    2. PCMD11 - Partial curl-up norms for respondents 15 - 69

    Phlebotomy (2 DVs)

    1. BDCD13 - Blood donation status
    2. PHBDELG - Eligibility - Phlebotomy component

    Report of Measurements (2 DVs)

    1. RMCDBCK - Back fitness norms for respondents 15 – 69
    2. RMCDMSK - Musculo-skeletal fitness norms for respondents 15 – 69

    Sedentary activities (1 DV)

    1. SACDTOT - Total Number of Hours Per Week Spent In Sedentary Activities

    Screening (1 DV)

    1. ATGD12 - Fasting status

    Socio-demographic characteristics (8 DVs)

    1. SDCDAIM - Age at time of immigration
    2. SDCDCGT - Culture / Race Flag
    3. SDCDFL1 - First official language learned and still understood
    4. SDCDLNG - Language(s) in which respondent can converse
    5. SDCDRES - Length of time in Canada since immigration
    6. SDCFABT - Aboriginal flag
    7. SDCFIMM - Immigration flag
    8. SDCGCB - Country of birth – grouped

    Strengths and difficulties (12 DVs)

    1. SDQDCON - Conduct Problems
    2. SDQDEMO - Emotional Symptoms
    3. SDQDHYP - Hyperactivity/Inattention
    4. SDQDPRO - Prosocial Behaviour
    5. SDQDPRP - Peer Relationship Problems
    6. SDQDTOT - Total Difficulties Score
    7. SDQGCON - Conduct Problems Score – Grouped
    8. SDQGEMO - Emotional Symptoms Score – Grouped
    9. SDQGHYP - Hyperactivity Score – Grouped
    10. SDQGPRO - Prosocial Behaviour Score – Grouped
    11. SDQGPRP - Peer Relationship Problems Score – Grouped
    12. SDQGTOT - Total Difficulties Score – Grouped

    Smoking (3 DVs)

    1. SMKDSTP - Number of Years Since Stopping Smoking Completely
    2. SMKDSTY - Type of Smoker
    3. SMKDYFS - Number of Years Smoked Daily (Former Daily Smokers Only)

    Spirometry (4 DVs)

    1. SPCDELG - Eligibility - Spirometry component
    2. SPMDB1FP - Percent predicted FEV1/FVC
    3. SPMDB1P - Percent predicted Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV1)
    4. SPMDBFVP - Percent predicted Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)

    Sit and Reach (4 DVs)

    1. SRCDELG - Eligibility - Sit and Reach component
    2. SRMD11 - Sit and reach measure
    3. SRMD12 - Sit and reach norms - respondents 15 – 69
    4. SRMD13 - Sit and reach norms - respondents less than 15

    Urine Collection (1 DV)

    1. URCDELG - Eligibility - Urine Collection component

    Water and soft drink consumption (7 DVs)

    1. WSDD11Y - Drinks regular soft drinks - times per year
    2. WSDD12Y - Drinks diet soft drinks - times per year
    3. WSDD13Y - Drinks sport drinks - times per year
    4. WSDD14Y - Drinks fruit juices - times per year
    5. WSDD15Y - Drinks fruit flavoured drinks - times per year
    6. WSDD16Y - Drinks vegetable juices - times per year
    7. WSDD21Y - Drinks water - times per year

    Weight change (10 DVs)

    1. WTCD11KG - Weight one year ago (kilograms) - self-reported
    2. WTCD11LB - Weight one year ago (pounds) - self-reported
    3. WTCD21KG - Weight ten years ago (kilograms) - self-reported
    4. WTCD21LB - Weight ten years ago (pounds) - self-reported
    5. WTCD22KG - Weight at age 25 (kilograms) - self-reported
    6. WTCD22LB - Weight at age 25 (pounds) - self-reported
    7. WTCD23KG - Most ever weighed (kilograms) - self-reported
    8. WTCD23LB - Most ever weighed (pounds) - self-reported
    9. WTCD25KG - Least ever weighed (kilograms) - self-reported
    10. WTCD25LB - Least ever weighed (pounds) - self-reported

    mCAFT (9 DVs)

    1. AFCDELG - Eligibility for themodified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)

    Variable name:
    AFCDELG

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, V2_TYPE, ATG_13, ATG_33B, PHC_12, PHC_36, PHC_37, PHC_42G,MHR_611B, PAR_11, PAR_21, PAR_31, PAR_43, PAR_44E, PAR_44H,PAR_44I, PAR_45, PAR_5A3A, PAR_5B3A, PAR_5C3A, PAR_5D3A, PAR_5E3A,PAR_5F3A, PAR_5G3A, PAR_5H3A, PAR_5I3A, PAR_5J3A, PAR_5K3A, PAR_61,PAR_72A, ORS_3, BPMDBPS, BPMDBPD, BPMDHR, BDCD13

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT).  As there are multiple reasons to be screened out of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs by reason should not be based on frequency counts for this variable.  This test was performed by respondents 6 to 69 years of age.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    AFCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    2 V2_TYPE = 2 Not eligible - home visit  
    3 CLC_AGE > 69 Not eligible – age  
    4 ATG_13 = 1 Not eligible - ate too close to visit time  
    5 ATG_33B = 1 Not eligible - drank alcohol too close to visit time  
    6 (12 < PHC_12 < NA) Not eligible - more than 12 weeks pregnant  
    8 PHC_36 = 1 and
    PHC_37 = 2
    Not eligible - did not bring breathing medication  
    9 PHC_42G = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    12 MHR_611B = 1 Not eligible - medication use  
    13 (PAR_N11 = 1 or
    PAR_21 = 1 or
    PAR_31 = 1 or
    (PAR_43 = 1 and
    PAR_44E = 1) or
    (PAR_43 = 1 and
    PAR_44H = 1) or
    (PAR_43 = 1 and
    PAR_44I = 1 and
    PAR_45 = 1) or
    PAR_5A3A = 1 or
    PAR_5B3A = 1 or
    PAR_5C3A = 1 or
    PAR_5D3A = 1 or
    PAR_5E3A = 1 or
    PAR_5F3A = 1 or
    PAR_5G3A = 1 or
    PAR_5H3A = 1 or
    PAR_5I3A = 1 or
    PAR_5J3A = 1 or
    PAR_5K3A = 1 or
    PAR_61 = 1 or
    PAR_72A = 1)
    Not eligible - PAR-Q answer  
    14 ORS_3 = 1 Not eligible - other reason  
    15 (CLC_AGE > 14 and
    (144 < BPMDBPS < NA)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 14 and
    (144 < BPMDBPD < NA))
    Not eligible - high blood pressure  
    16 CLC_AGE > 14 and
    (99 < BPMDHR < NA)
    Not eligible - high heart rate  
    17 BDCD13 = 1 Not eligible - donated blood day before clinic visit  
    1 Else Eligible  

    2. AFTD01 - Starting stage of the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)

    Variable name:
    AFTD01

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, AFCDELG

    Description:
    This variable indicates the starting stage for the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT).

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This test was performed by respondents 6 to 69 years of age.

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rd Edition, 2004) by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)

    Table 2
    AFTD01 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (CLC_AGE = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CLC_SEX = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 (1 < AFCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (59 < CLC_AGE < 70)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (49 < CLC_AGE < 70))
    Set mCAFT starting stage to Stage 1  
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (49 < CLC_AGE < 60)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (39 < CLC_AGE < 50))
    Set mCAFT starting stage to Stage 2  
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (29 < CLC_AGE < 50)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (14 < CLC_AGE < 40))
    Set mCAFT starting stage to Stage 3  
    4 CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (14 < CLC_AGE < 30)
    Set mCAFT starting stage to Stage 4  
    5 CLC_AGE < 15 Set mCAFT starting stage to Stage 5  

    3. AFTD02 - Ceiling heart rate for the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)

    Variable name:
    AFTD02

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, AFCDELG, AFTD01

    Description:
    This variable indicates the ceiling or maximum heart rate that the respondent may reach when completing the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT). It is the heart rate (in beats per minute) at which the test is stopped. The mCAFT consists of  a maximum of eight 3-minute stepping tests. The test is discontinued when the respondent's heart rate reaches the ceiling indicated.  The ceiling rates are based on the age of the respondent.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This test was performed by respondents 6 to 69 years of age.

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rd Edition, 2004) by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)

    Table 3
    AFTD02 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999 (CLC_AGE = DK, RF, NS) or
    (AFTD01 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated) NS
    996 (1 < AFCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    182 CLC_AGE = 6 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 6 (in beats per minute)  
    181 CLC_AGE = 7 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 7 (in beats per minute)  
    180 CLC_AGE = 8 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 8 (in beats per minute)  
    179 CLC_AGE = 9 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 9 (in beats per minute)  
    178 CLC_AGE = 10 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 10 (in beats per minute)  
    177 (CLC_AGE = 11, 12) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 11 to 12 (in beats per minute)  
    176 CLC_AGE = 13 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 13 (in beats per minute)  
    175 CLC_AGE = 14 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 14 (in beats per minute)  
    174 CLC_AGE = 15 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 15 (in beats per minute)  
    173 (CLC_AGE = 16, 17) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 16 to 17 (in beats per minute)  
    172 CLC_AGE = 18 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 18 (in beats per minute)  
    171 CLC_AGE = 19 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 19 (in beats per minute)  
    170 CLC_AGE = 20 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 20 (in beats per minute)  
    169 CLC_AGE = 21 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 21 (in beats per minute)  
    168 CLC_AGE = 22 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 22 (in beats per minute)  
    167 (CLC_AGE = 23, 24) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 23 to 24 (in beats per minute)  
    166 CLC_AGE = 25 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 25 (in beats per minute)  
    165 CLC_AGE = 26 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 26 (in beats per minute)  
    164 CLC_AGE = 27 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 27 (in beats per minute)  
    163 CLC_AGE = 28 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 28 (in beats per minute)  
    162 (CLC_AGE = 29, 30) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 29 to 30 (in beats per minute)  
    161 CLC_AGE = 31 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 31 (in beats per minute)  
    160 CLC_AGE = 32 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 32 (in beats per minute)  
    159 CLC_AGE = 33 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 33 (in beats per minute)  
    158 CLC_AGE = 34 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 34 (in beats per minute)  
    157 CLC_AGE = 35 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 35 (in beats per minute)  
    156 (CLC_AGE = 36, 37) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 36 to 37 (in beats per minute)  
    155 CLC_AGE = 38 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 38 (in beats per minute)  
    154 CLC_AGE = 39 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 39 (in beats per minute)  
    153 CLC_AGE = 40 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 40 (in beats per minute)  
    152 CLC_AGE = 41 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 41 (in beats per minute)  
    151 CLC_AGE = 42 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 42 (in beats per minute)  
    150 (CLC_AGE = 43, 44) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 43 to 44 (in beatsper minute)  
    149 CLC_AGE = 45 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 45 (in beats perminute)  
    148 CLC_AGE = 46 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 46 (in beats perminute)  
    147 CLC_AGE = 47 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 47 (in beats perminute)  
    146 CLC_AGE = 48 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 48 (in beats perminute)  
    145 (CLC_AGE = 49, 50) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 49 to 50 (in beatsper minute)  
    144 CLC_AGE = 51 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 51 (in beats perminute)  
    143 CLC_AGE = 52 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 52 (in beats perminute)  
    142 CLC_AGE = 53 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 53 (in beats perminute)  
    141 CLC_AGE = 54 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 54 (in beats perminute)  
    140 CLC_AGE = 55 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 55 (in beats perminute)  
    139 (CLC_AGE = 56, 57) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 56 to 57 (in beatsper minute)  
    138 CLC_AGE = 58 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 58 (in beats perminute)  
    137 CLC_AGE = 59 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 59 (in beats perminute)  
    136 CLC_AGE = 60 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 60 (in beats perminute)  
    135 CLC_AGE = 61 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 61 (in beats perminute)  
    134 CLC_AGE = 62 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 62 (in beats perminute)  
    133 (CLC_AGE = 63, 64) and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 63 to 64 (in beatsper minute)  
    132 CLC_AGE = 65 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 65 (in beats perminute)  
    131 CLC_AGE = 66 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 66 (in beats perminute)  
    130 CLC_AGE = 67 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 67 (in beats perminute)  
    129 CLC_AGE = 68 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 68 (in beats perminute)  
    128 CLC_AGE = 69 and
    (0 < AFTD01 < 6)
    The ceiling heart rate for respondents aged 69 (in beats perminute)  

    4. AFTD21 - Final Stepping Stage of the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)

    Variable name:
    AFTD21

    Based on:
    AFCDELG, AFT_11, AFT_12, AFT_13, AFT_14, AFT_15, AFT_16, AFT_17, AFT_18

    Description:
    This variable indicates the final stepping stage for respondents that completed the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT).

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This test was performed by respondents 6 to 69 years of age.

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rd Edition, 2004) by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)

    Table 4
    AFTD21 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 (1 < AFCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    8 (0 < AFT_18 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 8  
    7 (0 < AFT_17 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 7  
    6 (0 < AFT_16 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 6  
    5 (0 < AFT_15 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 5  
    4 (0 < AFT_14 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 4  
    3 (0 < AFT_13 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 3  
    2 (0 < AFT_12 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 2  
    1 (0 < AFT_11 < NA) Final stepping stage set to stage 1  
    99 Else   NS

    5. AFTD22 - Immediate Post-exercise HeartRate

    Variable name:
    AFTD22

    Based on:
    AFCDELG, AFT_11, AFT_12, AFT_13, AFT_14, AFT_15, AFT_16, AFT_17,AFT_18

    Description:
    This variable indicates theimmediate post-exercise heart rate for respondents who completedthe modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT).

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This testwas performed by respondents 6 to 69 years of age.

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity,Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rd Edition, 2004) by the CanadianSociety for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)

    Table 5
    AFTD22 Specifications
    Value Condition(s)  Description Notes
    96 (1 < AFCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_18
    (0 < AFT_18 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 8  
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_17
    (0 < AFT_17 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 7  
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_16
    (0 < AFT_16 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 6  
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_15
    (0 < AFT_15 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 5  
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_14
    (0 < AFT_14 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 4  
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_13
    (0 < AFT_13 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 3  
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_12
    (0 < AFT_12 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 2  
    AFTD22 =
    AFT_11
    (0 < AFT_11 < NA) The Immediate Post-exercise Heart Rate equals the heart rate atthe end of Stage 1  
    99 Else   NS

    6. AFTD71 - Oxygen cost of the modifiedCanadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)

    Variable name:
    AFTD71

    Based on:
    CLC_SEX, AFCDELG, AFTD21

    Description:
    This variable indicates the Oxygen cost for respondents whocompleted the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT).Oxygen cost is measured in millilitres / kilograms / minute.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This testwas performed by respondents 6 to 69 years of age.

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rdEdition, 2004) by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology(CSEP)

    Table 6
    AFTD71 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.9 (AFTD21 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    99.6 (1 < AFCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    15.9 AFTD21 = 1 Oxygen cost for respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 1  
    18.0 AFTD21 = 2 Oxygen cost for respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 2  
    22.0 AFTD21 = 3 Oxygen cost for respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 3  
    24.5 AFTD21 = 4 Oxygen cost for respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 4  
    26.3 CLC_SEX = 2 and AFTD21 = 5 Oxygen cost for female respondents with a final stepping stageof stage 5  
    29.5 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    AFTD21 = 5) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    AFTD21 = 6)
    Oxygen cost for male respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 5 and females with a final stepping stage of stage 6  
    33.6 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    AFTD21 = 6) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    AFTD21 = 7)
    Oxygen cost for male respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 6 and females with a final stepping stage of stage 7  
    36.2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    AFTD21 = 7) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    AFTD21 = 8)
    Oxygen cost for male respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 7 and females with a final stepping stage of stage 8  
    40.1 CLC_SEX = 1 and AFTD21 = 8 Oxygen cost for male respondents with a final stepping stage ofstage 8  

    7. AFTD72 - Aerobic fitness score based onthe modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT)

    Variable name:
    AFTD72

    Based on:
    HWM_13KG, AFCDELG, AFTD71

    Description:
    This variable indicates the aerobic fitness score based on themodified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT).

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This testwas performed by respondents 6 to 69 years of age.

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rdEdition, 2004) by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology(CSEP)

    Table 7
    AFTD72 Specifications
    Value Condition(s)  Description Notes
    999 (AFTD71 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    996 (1 < AFCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    Round((10 * (17.2 +
    (1.29 * AFTD71)–
    (0.09 * HWM_13KG)–
    (0.18 * CLC_AGE))), 1)
    (0 < HWM_13KG < NA) Aerobic fitness score Rounded to integer
    999 Else   NA

    8. AFTD73 - Aerobic fitness norms forrespondents aged 15 – 69

    Variable name:
    AFTD73

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, AFCDELG, AFTD72

    Description:
    This variable indicates the aerobic fitness norms for respondents15 - 69  based on the modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test(mCAFT).

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This testwas performed by respondents 15 to 69 years of age.
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rdEdition, 2004) provides the following description of the AerobicFitness Norms:
    Excellent - aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generallyassociated with optimal health benefits
    Very Good- aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generallyassociated with considerable health benefits
    Good - aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generallyassociated with many health benefits
    Fair - aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generallyassociated with some health benefits but also some health risks
    Needs Improvement - aerobic fitness falls within a range that isgenerally associated with considerable health risks

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity,Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rd Edition, 2004) by the CanadianSociety for Exercise Physiology (CSEP)

    Table 8
    AFTD73 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (AFTD72 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    (1 < AFCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    0 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 436)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 416)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 337)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 319)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 260)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 235))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 368)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 350)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 330)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 271)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 246)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (0 < AFTD72 < 235)))
    Needs improvement  
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (435 < AFTD72 < 488)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (415 < AFTD72 < 472)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (336 < AFTD72 < 401)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (318 < AFTD72 < 355)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (259 < AFTD72 < 301)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (234 < AFTD72 < 287))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (367 < AFTD72 < 395)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (349 < AFTD72 < 378)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (329 < AFTD72 < 360)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (270 < AFTD72 < 319)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (245 < AFTD72 < 310)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (234 < AFTD72 < 296)))
    Fair  
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (487 < AFTD72 < 524)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (471 < AFTD72 < 506)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (400 < AFTD72 < 454)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (354 < AFTD72 < 427)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (300 < AFTD72 < 365)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (286 < AFTD72 < 328))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (394 < AFTD72 < 437)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (377 < AFTD72 < 420)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (359 < AFTD72 < 401)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (318 < AFTD72 < 351)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (309 < AFTD72 < 340)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (295 < AFTD72 < 328)))
    Good  
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (523 < AFTD72 < 574)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (505 < AFTD72 < 556)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (453 < AFTD72 < 488)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (426 < AFTD72 < 470)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (364 < AFTD72 < 418)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (327 < AFTD72 < 384))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (436 < AFTD72 < 490)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (419 < AFTD72 < 472)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (400 < AFTD72 < 454)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (350 < AFTD72 < 400)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (339 < AFTD72 < 366)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (327 < AFTD72 < 358)))
    Very good  
    4 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (573 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (555 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (487 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (469 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (417 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (383 < AFTD72 < NA))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (489 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (471 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (453 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (399 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (365 < AFTD72 < NA)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (357 < AFTD72 < NA)))
    Excellent  
    9 Else   NS

    9. AFTD74 - Aerobic fitness norms forrespondents aged less than 15

    Variable name:
    AFTD74

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, AFCDELG, AFTD21, AFTD72

    Description:
    This variable indicates the aerobic fitness norms for respondents less than 15 based on their aerobic fitness test result.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  This testwas performed by respondents 6 to 14 years of age.
    The aerobic fitness norms for respondents less than 15 are described as follows:
    Excellent - aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generally associated with optimal health benefits
    Very good - aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generally associated with considerable health benefits
    Good - aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generally associated with many health benefits
    Average - aerobic fitness falls within a range that is generally associated with some health benefits but also some health risks
    Low - aerobic fitness falls within a range that may accelerate certain health risks

    Source:
    'Assessing Physical Fitness and Physical Activity in Population-Based Surveys' by the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute, Ottawa: ON.

    Table 9
    AFTD74 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (AFTD72 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 CLC_AGE > 14 or (1 < AFCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    5 CLC_AGE = 6 No standards  
    0 AFTD21 = 5 Needs improvement  
    1 AFTD21 = 6 Low  
    2 AFTD21 = 7 and (167 < AFTD22 < NA) Average  
    3 AFTD21 = 7 and (130 < AFTD22 < 168) Very good  
    4 AFTD21 = 7 and (0 < AFTD22 < 131) Excellent  
    9 Else   NS

    Alcohol use (3 DVs)

    1. ALCDDLY - Average Daily AlcoholConsumption

    Variable name:
    ALCDDLY

    Based on:
    ALCDWKY

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average number of drinks the respondentconsumed per day in the week prior to the interview.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age and those who did not have atleast one drink in the last 12 months were excluded from thepopulation.

    Table 1
    ALCDDLY Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 ALCDWKY = NA Population exclusions NA
    999 ALCDWKY = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    round((ALCDWKY / 7),1) ALCDWKY < 694 Average daily alcohol consumption Rounded to integer (min: 0; max: 99)

    2. ALCDTYP - Type of Drinker

    Variable name:
    ALCDTYP

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, ALC_12, ALC_17

    Description:
    This variable indicates the type of drinker the respondent is basedon his/her drinking habits.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Table 2
    ALCDTYP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 12 Population exclusion NA
    9 (ALC_12 = DK, RF, NS) or (ALC_17 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 (2 <= ALC_12 < NA) Regular drinker  
    2 ALC_12 = 1 Occasional drinker  
    3 ALC_17 = 1 Former Drinker  
    4 ALC_17 = 2 Never Drank  

    3. ALCDWKY - Weekly Consumption

    Variable name:
    ALCDWKY

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, ALC_11, ALC_15A, ALC_15B, ALC_15C, ALC_15D, ALC_15E,ALC_15F, ALC_15G

    Description:
    This variable indicates the total number of drinks consumed in theweek prior to the interview.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age and those who did not have atleast one drink in the past 12 months were excluded from thepopulation.

    Table 3
    ALCDWKY Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 ALC_11 = 2 or
    DHH_AGE < 12
    Population exclusions NA
    999 (ALC_15A = DK, RF, NS) or
    (ALC_15B = DK, RF, NS) or
    (ALC_15C = DK, RF, NS) or
    (ALC_15D = DK, RF, NS) or
    (ALC_15E = DK, RF, NS) or
    (ALC_15F = DK, RF, NS) or
    (ALC_15G = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 ALC_14 = 2 Hasn’t had a drink in last week  
    ALC_15A +
    ALC_15B +
    ALC_15C +
    ALC_15D +
    ALC_15E +
    ALC_15F +
    ALC_15G
    (0 <= ALC_15A < NA) and
    (0 <= ALC_15B < NA) and
    (0 <= ALC_15C < NA) and
    (0 <= ALC_15D < NA) and
    (0 <= ALC_15E < NA) and
    (0 <= ALC_15F < NA) and
    (0 <= ALC_15G < NA)
    Number of drinks consumed in past week (min: 0; max: 693)

    Anthropometric (23 DVs)

    1. ANCDELG - Eligibility for theAnthropometric component

    Variable name:
    ANCDELG

    Based on:
    PHC_42C, PHC_42D

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for theAnthropometric component. As there are multiple reasons to bescreened out of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs byreason should not be based on frequency counts for thisvariable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    ANCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 PHC_42C = 1 and PHC_42D = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    1 Else Eligible  

    2. HWMD11IN - Standing height (inches)– measured

    Variable name:
    HWMD11IN

    Based on:
    PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_11CM

    Description:
    This variable contains the measured standing height in inches.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    Table 2
    HWMD11IN Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6 PHC_42C = 1 or
    (ANCDELG > 1 and
    ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    Round((HWM_11CM * 0.3937), .1) HWM_11CM > 0 and
    HWM_11CM < NA
    Measured standing height in inches Rounded to one decimal place
    99.9 Else   NS

    3. HWMD12IN - Sitting height (inches) -measured

    Variable name:
    HWMD12IN

    Based on:
    PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_12CM

    Description:
    This variable contains the measured sitting height in inches.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    Table 3
    HWMD12IN Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6 PHC_42C = 1 or
    (ANCDELG > 1 and
    ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    Round((HWM_12CM * 0.3937), .1) HWM_12CM > 0 and
    HWM_12CM < NA
    Measured sitting height in inches Rounded to one decimal place
    99.9 Else   NS

    4. HWMD13LB - Weight (pounds) –measured

    Variable name:
    HWMD13LB

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_13KG

    Description:
    This variable contains the measured weight in pounds.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    Table 4
    HWMD13LB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999.6 PHC_11 = 1 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (ANCDELG > 1 and
    ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    Round((HWM_13KG * 2.205), .1) HWM_13KG > 0 and
    HWM_13KG < NA
    Measured weight in pounds Rounded to one decimal place
    999.9 Else   NS

    5. HWMD14IN - Waist circumference(inches) – measured

    Variable name:
    HWMD14IN

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_14CM

    Description:
    This variable contains the waist circumference in inches.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    Waist circumference was not measured for pregnant women.

    Table 5
    HWMD14IN Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6 PHC_11 = 1 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (ANCDELG > 1 and
    ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    Round((HWM_14CM * 0.3937), .1) HWM_14CM > 0 and
    HWM_14CM < NA
    Waist circumference in inches Rounded to one decimal place
    99.9 Else   NS

              

    6. HWMD15IN - Hip circumference (inches)– measured

    Variable name:
    HWMD15IN

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_15CM

    Description:
    This variable contains the hip circumference in inches.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    Hip circumference was not measured for pregnant women

    Table 6
    HWMD15IN Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6 PHC_11 = 1 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (ANCDELG > 1 and
    ANCDELG < NA) or
    HWMD15CM = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    Round((HWM_15CM * 0.3937), .1) HWM_15CM > 0 and
    HWM_15CM < NA
    Hip circumference in inches Rounded to one decimal place
    99.9 Else   NS

    7. HWMDBMI - Body Mass Index (BMI)– measured

    Variable name:
    HWMDBMI

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_13KG, HWMDHTM

    Description:
    Body Mass Index (BMI) is a comparison of "weight" relative to the"height" of respondents.  BMI is calculated by dividing weightin kilograms by height in metres squared.
    (BMI = WEIGHT (kilograms) / HEIGHT (metres) SQUARED)

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    BMI was not calculated for pregnant women.
    This BMI classification was created using "measured height" and"measured weight" variables.

    Table 7
    HWMDBMI Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999.99 CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (PHC_11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Females who did not answer the pregnancy question (don't know,refusal, not stated) NS
    999.99 HWM_13KG > NA or
    HWMDHTM = NS
    Respondents for whom a valid measured height and weight werenot obtained NS
    999.96 PHC_11 = 1 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    Round(HWM_13KG /
    (HWMDHTM x HWMDHTM), .2)
    HWM_13KG < NA and
    HWMDHTM < NA
    BMI calculated from both measured height and measured weightvalues Rounded to two decimal places

                

    8. HWMDBMIA - BMI classification foradults aged 18 and over (measured) - internationalstandard

    Variable name:
    HWMDBMIA

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, PHC_11, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI

    Description:
    This variable assigns adult respondents aged 18 and over (exceptpregnant women) to one of the following categories, according totheir Body Mass Index (BMI): underweight; acceptable weight;overweight; obese class I; obese class II; and, obese class III.Here, the BMI categories are adopted from a body weightclassification system recommended by Health Canada and the WorldHealth Organization (WHO) which has been widely usedinternationally.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    According to Health Canada, this BMI classification system can beused as a screening tool to identify weight-related health risks atthe population and individual levels. The following health risksare associated with each of the BMI categories for adults aged 18and over:
    normal weight = least health risk;
    underweight and overweight = increased health risk;
    obese class I = high health risk;
    obese class II = very high health risk;
    obese class III = extremely high health risk;
    At the population level, the BMI classification system can be usedto compare body weight patterns and related health risks within andbetween populations and to establish population trends in bodyweight patterns. The classification should be used with caution atthe individual level because the health risk associated with eachBMI category varies considerably between individuals. Particularcaution should be used when classifying: adults who are naturallyvery lean, very muscular adults, some ethnic and racial groups, andseniors.
    This variable excludes female respondents aged 18 and over who werepregnant.

    Internet site:
    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpfb-dgpsa/onpp-bppn/weight

    Table 8
    HWMDBMIA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 HWMDBMI = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    96 CLC_AGE < 18 or
    PHC_11 = 1 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (ANCDELG > 1 and
    ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    1 HWMDBMI < 18.50 Underweight  
    2 (18.50 <= HWMDBMI <= 24.99) Normal weight  
    3 (25.00 <= HWMDBMI <= 29.99) Overweight  
    4 (30.00 <= HWMDBMI <= 34.99) Obese - Class I  
    5 (35.00 <= HWMDBMI <= 39.99) Obese - Class II  
    6 HWMDBMI >= 40.00 Obese - Class III  

    Reference: For more detailed information see Canadian Guidelinesfor Body Weight Classification in Adults, Health Canada,2003.  These norms are used along with skinfold norms(SFMDS5A) and Waist Circumference norms (HWMDWSTA) to create thebody composition score (SFMDBCA).

    9. HWMDBMIK - BMI Classification forChildren Aged 6 to 17 (measured) - CDC BMI-for-age

    Variable name:
    HWMDBMIK

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, PHC_11, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI

    Description:
    Body Mass Index (BMI) growth charts can be used beginning at 2years of age.  BMI is calculated from weight and heightmeasurements and is used to determine whether an individual'sweight is appropriate for their height. The growth charts consistof a series of percentile curves illustrating the distribution ofmeasurements in U.S. children.  Most of the data used toconstruct the charts comes from the National Health and NutritionExamination Survey (NHANES), which has periodically collectedheight and weight data (and other health information) on theAmerican population since the early 1960's.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    The following percentiles were selected as cutoff points:
    5th percentile and below = underweight;
    From the 5th percentile up to and including the 85th percentile =normal;
    From the 85th percentile up to and including the 95th percentile =overweight;
    Above the 95th percentile = obese.

    Table 9
    HWMDBMIK Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 HWTDBMI = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    96 CLC_AGE >17 or
    PHC_11 = 1 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    1 At or below the 5th percentile for the child's age in days, andsex Underweight  
    2 Between the 5th and up to and including the 85th percentile forthe child's age in days, and sex Normal weight  
    3 Between the 86th and up to and including the 95th percentilefor the child's age in days, and sex Overweight  
    4 Above the 95th percentile for the child's age in days, andsex Obese  

    Reference: For more information, please see www.cdc.gov/growthcharts

    10. HWMDCOL - BMI Classification forChildren Aged 6 to 17 (Measured) - Cole ClassificationSystem

    Variable name:
    HWMDCOL

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, CLC_YOB, CLC_MOB, CLC_DOB, V2_YEAR, V2_MONTH,V2_DAY, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI

    Description:
    This variable classifies children aged 6 to 17 as "obese" or"overweight" according to the age-and-sex-specific BMI cut-offpoints as defined by Cole et al. The Cole cut-off points are basedon pooled international data (Brazil, Great Britain, Hong Kong,Netherlands, Singapore, and United States) for BMI and linked tothe internationally accepted adult BMI cut-off points of 25(overweight) and 30 kg/m2 (obese).

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    Respondents who do not fall within the categories of "Obese" or"Overweight" (as defined by Cole et al.) have been classified byCCHS as "neither obese nor overweight".
    This variable excludes female respondents who were pregnant andrespondents who were 216 months in age, i.e. 18 years old orolder.

    Table 10.1
    HWMDCOL Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    AGET1
      CLC_AGM / 12
    CLC_AGM < NA Convert respondent’s "age in months" to "age inyears" Rounded to nearest 0.5
    CLC_AGM
      Age in months
    Interview date converted in months (V2_YEAR, V2_MTH and V2_DAY)- Date of birth converted in months (CLC_YOB, CLC_MOB andCLC_DOB) Create respondent’s age in months at time of theinterview (Min: 72; Max: 203)
    9999 (CLC_DOB = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CLC_MOB = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CLC_YOB = DK, RF, NS)
    A valid day of birth or month of birth or year of birth is notavailable for the respondent NS

     

    Table 10.2
    HWMDCOL Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 HWMDBMI = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 CLC_AGE >17 or
    PHC_11 = 1 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    2 (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.55 and
    HWMDBMI < 19.78)) or
    (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.34 and
    HWMDBMI < 19.65)) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.71 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.23)) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.53 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.08)) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.92 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.63)) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.75 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.51)) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.16 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.09)) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.03 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.01)) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.44 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.60)) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.35 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.57)) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.76 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.17)) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.69 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.18)) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.10 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.77)) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.07 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.81)) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.46 and
    HWMDBMI < 23.39)) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.45 and
    HWMDBMI < 23.46)) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.84 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.00)) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.86 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.11)) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.20 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.57)) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.29 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.77)) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.55 and
    HWMDBMI < 25.10)) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.74 and
    HWMDBMI < 25.42)) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.89 and
    HWMDBMI < 25.58)) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.20 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.05)) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.22 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.02)) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.68 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.67)) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.56 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.43)) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.14 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.24)) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.91 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.84)) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.58 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.76)) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.27 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.25)) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.98 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.20)) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.62 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.63)) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.34 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.57)) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.96 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.98)) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.66 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.87)) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.29 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.30)) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.94 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.11)) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.60 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.60)) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.17 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.29)) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.90 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.88)) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.37 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.43)) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.19 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.14)) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.54 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.56)) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.46 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.41)) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.70 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.69)) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.73 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.70)) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.85 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.84)) or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  25.00 and
    HWMDBMI < 30.00))or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  25.00 and
    HWMDBMI < 30.00))
    Overweight  
    3 (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  19.78) or
    (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  19.65) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.23) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.08) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.63) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.51) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.09) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.01) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.60) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.57) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.17) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.18) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.77) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.81) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  23.39) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  23.46) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.00) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.41) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.57) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.77) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  25.10) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.42) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  25.58) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.05) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.02) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.67) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.43) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.24) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.84) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.76) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.25) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.20) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.63) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.57) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.98) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.87) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.30) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.11) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.60) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.29) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.88) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.43) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.14) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.56) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.41) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.69) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.70) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.84) or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  30.00) or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  30.00)
    Obese  
    1 Else Neither overweight nor obese  

     

    Reference: For more information about the Cole BMIclassification system, see Establishing a Standard Definition forChild Overweight and Obesity Worldwide - International survey, byTim J. Cole, Mary C. Bellizzi, Katherine M. Flegal, William H.Dietz, published in British Medical Journal, Volume: 320, May2000.

    11. HWMDHTM – Standing height(metres) – measured

    Variable name:
    HWMDHTM

    Based on:
    PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_11CM

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent's standing height inmetres.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Table 11
    HWMDHTM Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9.999 (HWM_11CM = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9.996 PHC_42C = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    HWM_11CM / 100 Else Height in metres  

    12. HWMDLLN - Leg Length

    Variable name:
    HWMDLLN

    Based on:
    PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_11CM, HWM_12CM

    Description:
    This variable calculates the leg length in centimetres of arespondent as sitting height subtracted from standing height.

    Table 12
    HWMDLLN Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999 (HWM_11CM = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HWM_12CM = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    996 PHC_42C = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    HWM_11CM –
    HWM_12CM
    Else Leg Length  

    13. HWMDMAT - Maturity Offset

    Variable name:
    HWMDMAT

    Based on:
    ANCDELG, CLC_AGE, CLC_MOB, CLC_SEX, CLC_YOB, PHC_42C, HWM_11CM,HWM_12CM, HWM_13KG, HWMDLLN

    Description:
    Age at peak height velocity (APHV) is a common bench mark inchildren used to estimate biological age.  How far anindividual is from PHV (Maturity Offset) can be predicted using aregression equation including measures of sex, age, height, sittingheight and weight.

    Note:
    Maturity Offset is calculated for ages 8 to 16 in girls and ages 9to 18 in boys.

    Table 13.1
    HWMDMAT Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    HWMTWHR
    100 * (HWM_13KG /  HWM_11CM)
    (HWM_11CM <> DK, RF, NS) and
    (HWM_13KG <> DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    AGET3
    Round(((mdy(v2_mth, v2_day, v2_year)
    - mdy(clc_mob, clc_dob, clc_yob))/365.25), 0.5)
      Calculate respondent's age Rounded to nearest 0.5

     

    Table 13.2
    HWMDMAT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.99 (HWM_11CM = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HWM_13KG = DK, RF, NS) or
    HWMDLLN = NS or
    (CLC_YOB = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CLC_MOB = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    99.96 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (CLC_AGE < 9 or
    CLC_AGE > 18)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (CLC_AGE < 8 or
    CLC_AGE > 16)) or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    HWM_11CM = NA or
    HWM_12CM = NA or
    HWM_13KG = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    round((-9.236 +
    (0.0002708 *
    HWMDLLN *
    HWM_12CM) +
    (-0.001663 *
    AGET3 *
    HWMDLLN) +
    (0.007216 *
    AGET3 *
    HWM_12CM) +
    (0.02292 *
    HWMTWHR)),
    0.01)
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (CLC_AGE > 8 and
    CLC_AGE < 19)
    Maturity offset for males  
    round((-9.376+
    (0.0001882 *
    HWMDLLN *
    HWM_12CM)) +
    (0.0022*
    AGET3 *
    HWMDLLN) +
    (0.005841 *
    AGET3 *
    HWM_12CM) -
     (0.002658 *
    AGET3 *
    HWM_13KG) +
     (0.07693 *
    HWMTWHR)),
    0.01)
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (CLC_AGE > 7 and
    CLC_AGE < 17)
    Maturity offset for females  

     

    Reference: For more information on Maturity Offset please see"An assessment of maturity from anthropometric measurements" byMirwald et al. 2001 in the Official Journal of the American Collegeof Sports Medicine.

    14. HWMDWSTA - Waist CircumferenceNorms

    Variable name:
    HWMDWSTA

    Based on:
    CLC_SEX, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_14CM, HWMDBMI

    Description:
    Waist circumference (WC) is an important indicator of health riskassociated with abdominal obesity.  Sex-specific cut-offpoints have been established to identify risks associated withexcess abdominal fat.  A WC above these points is associatedwith an increased health risk.  The measurement should be usedamong those with Body Mass Indexes (BMIs) between 18.5 and 34.9, toidentify additional risk.  For BMIs > 35.0, the WCmeasurement does not provide additional information on healthrisk.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  Thesenorms are for respondents 15 to 69 years of age.
    These norms are used along with skinfold norms (SFMDS5A) and BMI(HWMDBMI) to create the body composition score (SFMDBCA).

    Table 14
    HWMDWSTA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (HWM_14CM = DK, RF, NS) or
    HWMDBMI = NS
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69 or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    HWM_14CM = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    0 (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA) and
    ((CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (101.0 < HWM_14CM < NA)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (87.0 < HWM_14CM < NA)))
    Score of 0 Needs improvement
    1 (18.49 < HWMDBMI < 30.0) and
    ((CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (101.0 < HWM_14CM < NA)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (79.9 < HWM_14CM < 87.1)))
    Score of 1 Fair
    2 (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA) and
    ((CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (93.9 < HWM_14CM < 101.1)) or
    ((CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (79.9 < HWM_14CM < 87.1)))
    Score of 2 Good
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((0 < HWMDBMI < 18.50) or
    ((18.49 < HWMDBMI < 30.00) and
    (93.9 < HWM_14CM < 101.1)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((0 < HWMDBMI < 18.50) or
    ((18.49 < HWMDBMI < 30.00) and
    (79.9 < HWM_14CM < 87.1))))
    Score of 3 Very good
    4 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (0 < HWM_14CM < 94.0)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (0 < HWM_14CM < 80.0))
    Score of 4 Excellent

               

    Reference: For more information, please see Canadian Guidelinesfor Body Weight Classification, Health Canada, 2003, and TheCanadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rdEdition, 2004) by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology(CSEP).

    15. HWMDWTH - Waist to hipratio

    Variable name:
    HWMDWTH

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_42C, ANCDELG, HWM_14CM, HWM_15CM

    Description:
    This variable calculates thewaist-to-hip ratio of the respondent.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    Table 15
    HWMDWTH Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.99 HWM_14CM = DK, RF, NS or
    HWM_15CM = DK, RF, NS
    At least one required question was not answered
    (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NS
    99.96 PHC_11 = 1 or
    (PHC_12 > 12 and
    PHC_12 < NA) or
    PHC_42C = 1 or
    (ANCDELG > 1 and
    ANCDELG < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    Round((HWM_14CM /
    HWM_15CM), .01)
    Else Waist to hip ratio  

    16. SFMDBCA - Body CompositionNorms

    Variable name:
    SFMDBCA

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, HWM_14CM, HWMDBMI, HWMDWSTA, SFMDS5A

    Description:
    For respondents aged 15-69, the body composition score isinterpreted based on ratings from the Canadian Physical Activity,Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (CPAFLA). There are currently nostandards from which to interpret the score for respondents aged6-14 and 70-79.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application. This variableapplies to respondents 15 to 69 years of age.

    Table 16.1
    SFMDBCA Temporary Reformat
    Value
    PTS1
    Condition(s) Description Notes

    Round((
    HWMDWSTA * 1.5 +
    SFMDS5A) / 2.5, .1)

    (0 < HWMDBMI < NA) and
    (SFMDS5A = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) and
    (HWMDWSTA = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4)

    Calculation for body composition score given all
    three measures, i.e., Body Mass Index, Waist
    Circumference, and Sum of Five Skinfolds

    Rounded to 1
    decimal place

    SFMDBCA

    (0 < HWMDBMI < NA) and
    (SFMDS5A = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) and
    (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS)

    Value for body composition score given Body
    Mass Index and Sum of Five Skinfolds only (no
    Waist Circumference)

     

    HWMDWSTA

    (0 < HWMDBMI < NA) and
    (HWMDWSTA = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS)

    Value for body composition score given Body
    Mass Index and Waist Circumference only (no
    Sum of Five Skinfolds)

     

    1

    ((32.49 < HWMDBMI < 35.00) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (101.0 < HWM_14CM < NA)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (87.0 < HWM_14CM < NA))

    Value for body composition score given Body
    Mass Index (between 32.49 and 35.00) only (no
    Waist Circumference or Sum of Five Skinfolds)
    and for males given Waist Circumference greater
    than 101.0 cm only (no BMI, no Sum of Five
    Skinfolds) and for females given Waist
    Circumference greater than 87.0 cm only (no
    BMI, no Sum of Five Skinfolds)

     

    2

    (29.99 < HWMDBMI < 32.50) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS)

    Value for body composition score given Body
    Mass Index (between 29.99 and 32.50) only (no
    Waist Circumference or Sum of Five Skinfolds)

     

    3

    ((0 < HWMDBMI < 18.50) or
    (24.99 < HWMDBMI < 30.00)) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (93.9 < HWM_14CM < 101.1)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFMDS5A = (DK, RF, NS) and
    (79.9 < HWM_14CM < 87.1))

    Value for body composition score given Body
    Mass Index (between 0 and 18.50 and between
    24.99 and 30.00) only (no Waist Circumference
    or Sum of Five Skinfolds) and for males given
    Waist Circumference between 93.9 and 101.1
    cm only (no BMI, no Sum of Five Skinfolds) and
    for females given Waist Circumference between
    79.9 and 87.1 cm only (no BMI, no Sum of Five Skinfolds)

     

    4

    ((18.49 < HWMDBMI < 25.00) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (HWMDWSTA = (DK, RF, NS)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (0 < HWM_14CM < 94.0)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFMDS5A = DK, RF, NS) and
    (0 < HWM_14CM < 80.0))

    Value for body composition score given Body Mass Index (between18.49 and 25.00) only (no Waist Circumference or Sum of FiveSkinfolds) and for males given Waist Circumference less than 94.0cm only (no BMI, no Sum of Five Skinfolds) and for females givenWaist Circumference less than 80.0 cm only (no BMI, no Sum of FiveSkinfolds)

     

    5

    Else

     

     

     

    Table 16.2
    HWMDWTH Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 (CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69) or
    (HWM_14CM = NA and
    HWMDBMI = NA and
    HWMDWSTA = NA and
    SFMDS5A = NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    9 HWM_14CM > NA and
    HWMDBMI = NS and
    HWMDWSTA = NS and
    SFMDS5A = NS
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 (0 <= PTS1 < 0.5) Needs Improvement. Respondent's Body Composition Score fallswithin a range that is generally associated with considerablehealth risk  
    1 (0.4 < PTS1 < 1.5) Fair. Respondent's Body Composition Score falls within a rangethat is generally associated with some health risk  
    2 (1.4 < PTS1 < 2.5) Good. Respondent's Body Composition Score falls within a rangethat is generally associated with many health benefits  
    3 (2.4 < PTS1 < 3.5) Very Good. Respondent's Body Composition Score falls within arange that is generally associated with considerable healthbenefits  
    4 (3.4 < PTS1 < 5.0) Excellent. Respondent's Body Composition Score falls within arange that is generally associated with optimal healthbenefits  
    5 PTS1 > 4.9 There are currently no standards with which to interpret theBody Composition Score  

     

    Reference: This variable uses the sum of five skinfolds norm(SFMDS5A), the waist circumference norms (HWMDWSTA) and the BMInorms (HWMDBMIA) to create a body composition score.  Thescore is calculated based on an equation if all three norms areavailable.  If not, a score is assigned based on the availablemeasures, and according to the CPAFLA approach.

    17. SFMDBSA - Biceps SkinfoldAverage

    Variable name:
    SFMDBSA

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_12, PHC_42D, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI, SFM_12, SFM_22,SFM_32

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average of the biceps skinfoldmeasurements in millimetres.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    This derived variable is created based on skinfold measurementsfrom appropriately selected respondents who had at least onemeasurement taken.  Two sets of measurements are preferred;however, if only one measurement was taken then the derivedvariable will equal the actual measurement.  If twomeasurements were taken and the difference between the twomeasurements was less than .5 mm then the derived variable will bethe average of the two measurements.  If the differencebetween the above-mentioned two measurements was greater than .4 mmthen a third measurement was taken.  If two of the threemeasurements  were within .4 mm then those two measurementswill be used to create the derived variable.  If all threemeasurements differ by more than .4 mm then the derived variablewill be the average of the three measurements.

    Table 17
    SFMDBSA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6

    PHC_11 = 1 or
    (12 < PHC_12 < NA) or
    PHC_42D = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA)

    Population exclusions NS
    99.9 (SFM_12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_22 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_32 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not
    answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NA
      Calculate an average using the two
    skinfold measurements that are different by 0.4 mm or less
       

    18. SFMDICA - Iliac Crest SkinfoldAverage

    Variable name:
    SFMDICA

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_12, PHC_42D, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI, SFM_14, SFM_24,SFM_34

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average of the iliac crest skinfoldmeasurements in millimetres.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    This derived variable is created based on skinfold measurementsfrom appropriately selected respondents who had at least onemeasurement taken.  Two sets of measurements are preferred;however, if only one measurement is taken then the derived variablewill equal the actual measurement.  If two measurements aretaken and the difference between the two measurements is less than.5 mm then the derived variable will be the average of the twomeasurements.  If the difference between the above-mentionedtwo measurements is greater than .4 mm then a third measurement istaken.  If two of the three measurements are within .4 mm thenthose two measurements will be used to create the derivedvariable.  If all three measurements differ by more than .4 mmthen the derived variable will be the average of the threemeasurements.

    Table 18
    SFMDICA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6

    PHC_11 = 1 or
    (12 < PHC_12 < NA) or
    PHC_42D = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA)

    Population exclusions NS
    99.9 (SFM_14 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_24 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_34 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NA
      Calculate an average using the two
    skinfold measurements that are different by 0.4 mm or less
       

    19. SFMDMCA - Medial Calf SkinfoldsAverage

    Variable name:
    SFMDMCA

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_12, PHC_42D, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI, SFM_15, SFM_25,SFM_35

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average of the medial calf skinfoldmeasurements in millimetres.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    This derived variable is created based on skinfold measurementsfrom appropriately selected respondents who had at least onemeasurement taken.  Two sets of measurements are preferred;however, if only one measurement was taken then the derivedvariable will equal the actual measurement.  If twomeasurements were taken and the difference between the twomeasurements was less than .5 mm then the derived variable will bethe average of the two measurements.  If the differencebetween the above-mentioned two measurements was greater than .4 mmthen a third measurement was taken.  If two of the threemeasurements were within .4 mm then those two measurements will beused to create the derived variable.  If all threemeasurements differ by more than .4 mm then the derived variablewill be the average of the three measurements.

    Table 19
    SFMDMCA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6

    PHC_11 = 1 or
    (12 < PHC_12 < NA) or
    PHC_42D = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA)

    Population exclusions NS
    99.9 (SFM_15 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_25 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_35 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NA
      Calculate an average using the two skinfold measurements thatare different by 0.4 mm or less    

    20. SFMDS5 - Sum of 5 SkinfoldMeasurements

    Variable name:
    SFMDS5

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_12, PHC_42D, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI, SFMDBSA, SFMDICA,SFMDMCA, SFMDSSA, SFMDTSA

    Description:
    This variable indicates the sum of 5 average skinfoldsmeasurements:
    Triceps
    Biceps
    Subscapular
    Iliac Crest
    Medial Calf

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    Skinfold measurements are used to estimate general fatness andthe distribution of subcutaneous adipose tissue. The principlebehind this technique is that the amount of subcutaneous fat (fatthat lies directly beneath the skin) is proportional to the totalamount of body fat.  Both too much fat and too little fat isassociated with increased health risk.

    Table 20
    SFMDS5 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999.6

    PHC_11 = 1 or
    (12 < PHC_12 < NA) or
    PHC_42D = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA)

    Population exclusions NS
    999.9 SFMDBSA = NS or
    SFMDICA = NS or
    SFMDMCA = NS or
    SFMDSSA = NS or
    SFMDTSA = NS
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NA
    SFMDBSA +
    SFMDICA +
    SFMDMCA +
    SFMDSSA +
    SFMDTSA
    Else Sum of five average skinfold measurements  

    21. SFMDS5A - Sum of 5 SkinfoldsMeasurements - Norms (ages 15-69)

    Variable name:
    SFMDS5A

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, HWMDBMI, SFMDS5

    Description:
    These norms are intended to be used to calculate a Body CompositionScore which uses a combination of Body Mass Index, WaistCircumference, and Sum of Five Skinfolds as published by theCanadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach 3rdEdition.  This derived variable calculates the points assignedfor the Sum of Five Skinfolds which will contribute to the BodyComposition Score.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application. This variableapplies to respondents 15 to 69 years of age.

    Table 21
    SFMDS5A Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69 or
    HWMDBMI = NA or
    SFMDS5 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 HWMDBMI = NS or
    SFMDS5 = NS
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI > 34.99 and
    SFMDS5 > 77.0) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI > 34.99 and
    SFMDS5 > 113.0)
    Score of 0 Needs improvement
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (32.49 < HWMDBMI < 35.00) and
    (77.0 < SFMDS5 < NA)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (32.49 < HWMDBMI < 35.00) and
    (113.0 < SFMDS5 < NA))
    Score of 1 Fair
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((0 < HWMDBMI < 32.50) and
    (77.0 < SFMDS5 < NA)) or
    ((32.49 < HWMDBMI < 35.00) and
    (53.9 < SFMDS5 < 77.1))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((0 < HWMDBMI < 32.50) and
    (113.0 < SFMDS5 < NA)) or
    ((32.49 < HWMDBMI < 35.00) and
    (82.9 < SFMDS5 < 113.1)))
    Score of 2 Good
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (0 < HWMDBMI < 18.50) and
    ((0 < SFMDS5 < 25.0) or
    (55.0 < SFMDS5 < 77.1)) or
    ((18.49 < HWMDBMI < 32.50) and
    (53.9 < SFMDS5 < 77.1))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (0 < HWMDBMI < 18.50) and
    ((0 < SFMDS5 < 46.0) or
    (84.0 < SFMDS5 < 113.1)) or
    ((18.49 < HWMDBMI < 32.50) and
    (82.9 < SFMDS5 < 113.1)))
    Score of 3 Very good
    4 (CLC_SEX  = 1 and
    ((0 < HWMDBMI < 18.50) and
    (24.9 < SFMDS5 < 55.1)) or
    ((18.49 < HWMDBMI < NA) and
    (0 < SFMDS5 < 54.0))) or
     (CLC_SEX  = 2 and
    ((0 < HWMDBMI < 18.50) and
    (45.9 < SFMDS5 < 84.1)) or
    ((18.49 < HWMDBMI < NA) and
    (0 < SFMDS5 < 83.0)))
    Score of 4 Excellent

    Reference: These norms are used along with BMI norms (HWMDBMI)and Waist Circumference norms (HWMDWSTA) to create the bodycomposition score (SFMDBCA).

    22. SFMDSSA - Subscapular SkinfoldsAverage

    Variable name:
    SFMDSSA

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_12, PHC_42D, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI, SFM_13, SFM_23,SFM_33

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average of the subscapular skinfoldmeasurements in millimetres.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    This derived variable is created based on skinfold measurementsfrom appropriately selected respondents who had at least onemeasurement taken.  Two sets of measurements are preferred;however, if only one measurement was taken then the derivedvariable will equal the actual measurement.  If twomeasurements were taken and the difference between the twomeasurements was less than .5 mm then the derived variable will bethe average of the two measurements.  If the differencebetween the above-mentioned two measurements was greater than .4 mmthen a third measurement was taken.  If two of the threemeasurements were within .4 mm then those two measurements will beused to create the derived variable.  If all threemeasurements differ by more than .4 mm then the derived variablewill be the average of the three measurements.

    Table 22
    SFMDSSA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6 PHC_11 = 1 or
    (12 < PHC_12 < NA) or
    PHC_42D = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    99.9 (SFM_13 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_23 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_33 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
      Calculate an average using the two
    skinfold measurements that are different by 0.4 mm or less
       

    23. SFMDTSA - Triceps SkinfoldsAverage

    Variable name:
    SFMDTSA

    Based on:
    PHC_11, PHC_12, PHC_42D, ANCDELG, HWMDBMI, SFM_11, SFM_21,SFM_31

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average of the triceps skinfoldmeasurements in millimetres.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    This derived variable is created based on skinfold measurementsfrom appropriately selected respondents who had at least onemeasurement taken.  Two sets of measurements are preferred;however, if only one measurement was taken then the derivedvariable will equal the actual measurement.  If twomeasurements were taken and the difference between the twomeasurements was less than .5 mm then the derived variable will bethe average of the two measurements.  If the differencebetween the above-mentioned two measurements was greater than .4 mmthen a third measurement was taken.  If two of the threemeasurements were within .4 mm then those two measurements will beused to create the derived variable.  If all threemeasurements differ by more than .4 mm then the derived variablewill be the average of the three measurements.

    Table 23
    SFMDTSA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6 PHC_11 = 1 or
    (12 < PHC_12 < NA) or
    PHC_42D = 1 or
    (1 < ANCDELG < NA) or
    (29.99 < HWMDBMI < NA)
    Population exclusions NA
    99.9 (SFM_11 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_21 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SFM_31 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
      Calculate an average using the two
    skinfold measurements that are different by 0.4 mm or less
       

    Blood Pressure (20 DVs)

    1. BPMD160 - Type of problem - firstset

    Variable name:
    BPMD160

    Based on:
    BPM_110, BPM_101A, BPM_111A,BPM_111B, BPM_112A, BPM_113A, BPM_113B, BPM_113C, BPM_113D,BPM_113E, BPM_121A, BPM_121B, BPM_122A, BPM_123A, BPM_123B,BPM_123C, BPM_123D, BPM_123E, BPM_131A, BPM_131B, BPM_132A,BPM_133A, BPM_133B, BPM_133C, BPM_133D, BPM_133E, BPM_141A,BPM_141B, BPM_142A, BPM_143A, BPM_143B, BPM_143C, BPM_143D,BPM_143E, BPM_151A, BPM_151B, BPM_152A, BPM_153A, BPM_153B,BPM_153C, BPM_153D, BPM_153E

    Description:
    This variable indicates the type of error that occurred for thefirst set of resting blood pressure and heart rate

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available onrequest.
    The first measures of the set are dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.
    The following is a description of the possible error types:

    1. Three or more measurement errors
    2. The range of systolic blood pressure measurements exceeds 30millimetres of Mercury (mmHg)
    3. The range of diastolic blood pressure measurements exceeds 20millimetres of Mercury (mmHg)
    4. The range of heart rate measurements exceeds 30 beats perminute (bpm)

    2. BPMD161 - Average systolic bloodpressure - first set

    Variable name:
    BPMD161

    Based on:
    BPM_111A, BPM_111B, BPM_121A,BPM_121B, BPM_131A, BPM_131B, BPM_141A, BPM_141B, BPM_151A,BPM_151B, BPM_160

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting systolic blood pressurefor the first set of blood pressure measurements.
    Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure of the set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    3. BPMD162 - Average diastolic bloodpressure - first set

    Variable name:
    BPMD162

    Based on:
    BPM_111A, BPM_111B, BPM_121A, BPM_121B, BPM_131A, BPM_131B,BPM_141A, BPM_141B, BPM_151A, BPM_151B, BPM_160

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting diastolic bloodpressure for the first set of blood pressure measurements.
    Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.

    The first measure of the set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    4. BPMD163 - Average resting heart rate- first set

    Variable name:
    BPMD163

    Based on:
    BPM_112, BPM_122, BPM_132,BPM_142, BPM_152, BPM_160

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting heart rate for thefirst set of heart rate measurements. Heart rate is measured inbeats per minute (bpm).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure of the set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    5. BPMD260 - Type of problem - secondset

    Variable name:
    BPMD260

    Based on:
    BPM_110, BPM_210, BPM_101A,BPM_111A, BPM_201A, BPM_211A, BPM_211B, BPM_212, BPM_213A,BPM_213B, BPM_213C, BPM_213D, BPM_213E, BPM_221A, BPM_221B,BPM_222, BPM_223A, BPM_223B, BPM_223C, BPM_223D, BPM_223E,BPM_231A, BPM_231B, BPM_232, BPM_233A, BPM_233B, BPM_233C,BPM_233D, BPM_233E, BPM_241A, BPM_241B, BPM_242, BPM_243A,BPM_243B, BPM_243C, BPM_243D, BPM_243E, BPM_251A, BPM_251B,BPM_252, BPM_253A, BPM_253B, BPM_253C, BPM_253D, BPM_253E

    Description:
    This variable indicates the type of error that occurred for thesecond set of resting blood pressure and heart rate
    measurements.

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measures of the set are dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.
    The following is a description of the possible error types:

    1. Three or more measurement errors
    2. The range of systolic blood pressure measurements exceeds 30millimetres of Mercury (mmHg)
    3. The range of diastolic blood pressure measurements exceeds 20millimetres of Mercury (mmHg)
    4. The range of heart rate measurements exceeds 30 beats perminute (bpm)

    6. BPMD261 - Average systolic bloodpressure - second set

    Variable name:
    BPMD261

    Based on:
    BPM_211A, BPM_211B, BPM_221A,BPM_221B, BPM_231A, BPM_231B, BPM_241A, BPM_241B, BPM_251A,BPM_251B, BPM_260

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting systolic blood pressurefor the second set of blood pressure measurements. Blood pressureis measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure of the set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    7. BPMD262 - Average diastolic bloodpressure - second set

    Variable name:
    BPMD262

    Based on:
    BPM_211A, BPM_211B, BPM_221A,BPM_221B, BPM_231A, BPM_231B, BPM_241A, BPM_241B, BPM_251A,BPM_251B,BPM_260

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting diastolic bloodpressure for the second set of blood pressure measurements. Bloodpressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
     The first measure of the set is dropped prior to derivingthis variable.

    8. BPMD263 - Average resting heart rate- second set

    Variable name:
    BPMD263

    Based on:
    BPM_212, BPM_222, BPM_232,BPM_242, BPM_252, BPM_260

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting heart rate for thesecond set of heart rate measurements. Heart rate is measured inbeats per minute (bpm).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure of the set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    9. BPMD360 - Type of problem - thirdset

    Variable name:
    BPMD360

    Based on:
    BPM_110, BPM_210, BPM_310,BPM_101A, BPM_111A, BPM_201A, BPM_301A, BPM_311A, BPM_311B,BPM_312, BPM_313A, BPM_313B, BPM_313C, BPM_313D, BPM_313E, BPM_321A, BPM_321B,  BPM_322,  BPM_323A, BPM_323B,BPM_323C, BPM_323D, BPM_323E, BPM_331A, BPM_331B, BPM_332,BPM_333A, BPM_333B, BPM_333C, BPM_333D, BPM_333E, BPM_341A,BPM_341B, BPM_342, BPM_343A, BPM_343B, BPM_343C, BPM_343D,BPM_343E, BPM_351A, BPM_351B, BPM_352, BPM_353A, BPM_353B,BPM_353C, BPM_353D, BPM_353E, BPM_360

    Description:
    This variable indicates the type of error that occurred for thethird set of resting blood pressure and heart rate

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measures of the set are dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.
    The following is a description of the possible error types:

    1. Three or more measurement errors
    2. The range of systolic blood pressure measurements exceeds 30millimetres of Mercury (mmHg)
    3. The range of diastolic blood pressure measurements exceeds 20millimetres of Mercury (mmHg)
    4. The range of heart rate measurements exceeds 30 beats perminute (bpm)

    10. BPMD361 - Average systolic bloodpressure - third set

    Variable name:
    BPMD361

    Based on:
    BPM_311A, BPM_311B, BPM_321A,BPM_321B, BPM_331A, BPM_331B, BPM_341A, BPM_341B, BPM_351A,BPM_351B

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting systolic blood pressurefor the third set of blood pressure measurements.
    Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.

    11. BPMD362 - Average diastolic bloodpressure - third set

    Variable name:
    BPMD362

    Based on:
    BPM_311A, BPM_311B, BPM_321A,BPM_321B, BPM_331A, BPM_331B, BPM_341A, BPM_341B, BPM_351A,BPM_351B

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting diastolic bloodpressure for the third set of blood pressure measurements. Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure of the set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    12. BPMD363 - Average resting heart rate- third set

    Variable name:
    BPMD363

    Based on:
    BPM_312, BPM_322, BPM_332,BPM_342, BPM_352

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting heart rate for thethird set of heart rate measurements. Heart rate is measured inbeats per minute (bpm).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
     The first measure of the set is dropped prior to derivingthis variable.

    13. BPMDBPA - Blood pressure norms forrespondents 18 or older (Prevalence)

    Variable name:
    BPMDBPA

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, BPM_314, BPM_315

    Description:
    This variable indicates the blood pressure norm for respondentsmore than 17 years of age based on the average prevalence bloodpressure measurement.

    Note:
    Created during processing.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The Canadian Coalition for High Blood Pressure Prevention andControl, 1994 provides the following description of
    blood pressure norms:
    Category 1 - Within the acceptable range
    Category 2 - Acceptable, but at the high end of the acceptablerange
    Category 3 - Above the acceptable range
    Category 4 - Moderately high
    Category 5 - High
    Category 6 - Very high

    14. BPMDBPK - Blood pressure norms forrespondents less than 18 (Prevalence)

    Variable name:
    BPMDBPK

    Based on:
    BPM_314, BPM_315, CLC_SEX,CLC_AGE, HWM_11

    Description:
    This variable indicates the blood pressure norms for respondentsless than 18 years of age based on the average prevalence bloodpressure measurement.

    Note:
    Created during processing.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The Fourth Report on the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment ofHigh Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents, 2004 provides thefollowing description of blood pressure norms:
    Category 1 - Normal
    Category 2 - Normal but at the high end of the normal range
    Category 3 - High
    Category 4 - Very high

    15. BPMDPBPD - Final average diastolicblood pressure (Prevalence)

    Variable name:
    BPMDPBPD

    Based on:
    BPM_111A, BPM_111B, BPM_112,BPM_121A, BPM_121B, BPM_122, BPM_131A, BPM_131B, BPM_132, BPM_141A,BPM_141B, BPM_142, BPM_151A, BPM_151B, BPM_152, BPM_160, BPM_161,BPM_162, BPM_163, BPM_211A, BPM_211B, BPM_212, BPM_221A, BPM_221B,BPM_222, BPM_231A, BPM_231B, BPM_232, BPM_241A, BPM_241B, BPM_242,BPM_251A, BPM_251B, BPM_252, BPM_260, BPM_261 BPM_262 BPM_263,BPM_311A, BPM_311B, BPM_312, BPM_321A, BPM_321B, BPM_322, BPM_331A,BPM_331B, BPM_332, BPM_341A, BPM_341B, BPM_342, BPM_351A, BPM_351B,BPM_352, BPM_360, BPM_361 BPM_362, BPM_363

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting diastolic bloodpressure for the prevalence blood pressure measurement.
    Blood pressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created during processing.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure from each set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    16. BPMDPBPS - Final average systolicblood pressure (Prevalence)

    Variable name:
    BPMDPBPS

    Based on:
    BPM_111A, BPM_111B, BPM_112,BPM_121A, BPM_121B, BPM_122, BPM_131A, BPM_131B, BPM_132, BPM_141A,BPM_141B, BPM_142, BPM_151A, BPM_151B, BPM_152, BPM_160, BPM_161,BPM_162, BPM_163, BPM_211A, BPM_211B, BPM_212, BPM_221A, BPM_221B,BPM_222, BPM_231A, BPM_231B, BPM_232, BPM_241A, BPM_241B, BPM_242,BPM_251A, BPM_251B, BPM_252, BPM_260, BPM_261 BPM_262 BPM_263,BPM_311A, BPM_311B, BPM_312, BPM_321A, BPM_321B, BPM_322, BPM_331A,BPM_331B, BPM_332, BPM_341A, BPM_341B, BPM_342, BPM_351A, BPM_351B,BPM_352, BPM_360, BPM_361 BPM_362, BPM_363

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting systolic blood pressurefor the prevalence blood pressure measurement.  Blood pressureis measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created during processing.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure from each set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    17. BPMDPHR - Final average restingheart rate (Prevalence)

    Variable name:
    BPMDPHR

    Based on:
    BPM_111A, BPM_111B, BPM_112,BPM_121A, BPM_121B, BPM_122, BPM_131A, BPM_131B, BPM_132, BPM_141A,BPM_141B, BPM_142, BPM_151A, BPM_151B, BPM_152, BPM_160, BPM_161,BPM_162, BPM_163, BPM_211A, BPM_211B, BPM_212, BPM_221A, BPM_221B,BPM_222, BPM_231A, BPM_231B, BPM_232, BPM_241A, BPM_241B, BPM_242,BPM_251A, BPM_251B, BPM_252, BPM_260, BPM_261 BPM_262 BPM_263,BPM_311A, BPM_311B, BPM_312, BPM_321A, BPM_321B, BPM_322, BPM_331A,BPM_331B, BPM_332, BPM_341A, BPM_341B, BPM_342, BPM_351A, BPM_351B,BPM_352, BPM_360, BPM_361 BPM_362, BPM_363

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting heart rate for theprevalence heart rate measurement. Heart rate is measured in beatsper minute (bpm).

    Note:
    Created during processing.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure from each set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    18. BPMDSBPD - Final average diastolicblood pressure (Screening)

    Variable name:
    BPMDSBPD

    Based on:
    BPM_160, BPM_161, BPM_162,BPM_163, BPM_260, BPM_261, BPM_262, BPM_263, BPM_311, BPM_312,BPM_313, BPM_360, BPM_361, BPM_D362, BPM_363

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting diastolic bloodpressure for the screening blood pressure measurement.  Bloodpressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure from each set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    19. BPMDSBPS - Final average systolicblood pressure (Screening)

    Variable name:
    BPMDSBPS

    Based on:
    BPM_160, BPM_161, BPM_162,BPM_163, BPM_260, BPM_261, BPM_262, BPM_263, BPM_311, BPM_312,BPM_313, BPM_360, BPM_361, BPM_D362, BPM_363

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting systolic blood pressurefor the screening blood pressure measurement.   Bloodpressure is measured in millimetres of Mercury (mmHg).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure from each set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    20. BPMDSHR - Final average restingheart rate (Screening)

    Variable name:
    BPMDSHR

    Based on:
    BPM_160, BPM_161, BPM_162,BPM_163, BPM_260, BPM_261, BPM_262, BPM_263, BPM_311, BPM_312,BPM_313, BPM_360, BPM_361, BPM_D362, BPM_363

    Description:
    This variable indicates the average resting heart rate for thescreening heart rate measurement. Heart rate is measured in beatsper minute (bpm).

    Note:
    Created in the clinic collection application.
    The SAS code used to derive this variable is available uponrequest.
    The first measure from each set is dropped prior to deriving thisvariable.

    Breastfeeding information (1DV)

    1. BRIFEB6 - Exclusively breastfed forat least 3 months

    Variable name:
    BRIFEB6

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, BRI_11, BRI_12, BRI_13

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was exclusivelybreastfed for at least 3 months.  Respondents greater than 11years of age were excluded from the population.

    Table 1
    BRIFEB6 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (BRI_11 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (BRI_12 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (BRI_13 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 DHH_AGE > 11 Population exclusions NA
    1 (BRI_13 = 6, 7) Respondent was exclusively breastfed for at least 3 months  
    2 BRI_11 = 2 or
    BRI_13 < 6
    Respondent not exclusively breastfed for at least 3 months  

    Chronic conditions (1 DV)

    1) CCCF1 - Has a ChronicCondition

    Variable name:
    CCCF1

    Based on:
    CCC_11, CCC_21, CCC_22, CCC_24, CCC_31, CCC_34, CCC_41, CCC_43,CCC_45, CCC_51, CCC_61, CCC_71, CCC_81, CCC_82, CCC_83, CCC_84,CCC_91, CCC_92, CCC_93, CCC_95, CCC_101

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent has at least onechronic health condition which was diagnosed by a healthprofessional.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 1
    CCCF1 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (CCC_11 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_21 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_22 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_24 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_31 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_34 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_41 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_43 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_45 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_51 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_61 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_71 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_81 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_82 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_83 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_84 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_91 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_92 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_93 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_95 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CCC_101 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question
    was not answered
    (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NS
    1 CCC_11 = 1 or
    CCC_21 = 1 or
    CCC_22 = 1 or
    CCC_24 = 1 or
    CCC_31 = 1 or
    CCC_34 = 1 or
    CCC_41 = 1 or
    CCC_43 = 1 or
    CCC_45 = 1 or
    CCC_51 = 1 or
    CCC_61 = 1 or
    CCC_71 = 1 or
    CCC_81 = 1 or
    CCC_82 = 1 or
    CCC_83 = 1 or
    CCC_84 = 1 or
    CCC_91 = 1 or
    CCC_92 = 1 or
    CCC_93 = 1 or
    CCC_95 = 1 or
    CCC_101 = 1
    Has at least one chronic condition  
    2 CCC_11 = 2 and
    (CCC_21 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_22 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_24 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_31 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_34 = 2,NA) and
    CCC_41 = 2 and
    (CCC_43 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_45 = 2,NA) and
    CCC_51 = 2 and
    CCC_61 = 2 and
    CCC_71 = 2 and
    (CCC_81 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_82 = 2,NA) and
    CCC_83 = 2 and
    CCC_84 = 2 and
    CCC_91 = 2 and
    (CCC_92 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_93 = 2,NA) and
    (CCC_95 = 2,NA) and
    CCC_101 = 2
    Has no chronic conditions  

    Children's physical activity (2DVs)

    Table
    Children's physical activity Temporary Reformat

    CPAT13
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 CPA_13 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1 CPA_13 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    2.5 CPA_13 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    5 CPA_13 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    7 CPA_13 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

     

    CPAT14
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 CPA_14 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1 CPA_14 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    2.5 CPA_14 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    5 CPA_14 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    7 CPA_14 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

     

     

    CPAT15
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 CPA_15 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1 CPA_15 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    2.5 CPA_15 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    5 CPA_15 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    7 CPA_15 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

     

     

    CPAT16
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 CPA_16 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1 CPA_16 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    2.5 CPA_16 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    5 CPA_16 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    7 CPA_16 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

     

     

    CPAT17
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 CPA_17 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    0.5 CPA_17 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1.5 CPA_17 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    3.5 CPA_17 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    5.5 CPA_17 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    7 CPA_17 = 6 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

     

     

    CPAT18
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 CPA_18 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    0.5 CPA_18 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1.5 CPA_18 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    3.5 CPA_18 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    5.5 CPA_18 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    7 CPA_18 = 6 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

     

    1. CPADSAC - Total number of hours perday spent in sedentary activities

    Variable name:
    CPADSAC

    Based on:
    CPA_17, CPA_18

    Description:
    This variable estimates the total number of hours per day the childparticipates in sedentary activities including watching TV orvideos, playing video games, and spending time on a computer playinggames, e-mailing, chatting and surfing the Internet.

    Note:
    This variable applies to children aged 6 to 11.

    Table 1
    CPADSAC Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 CPA_11 = NA Population exclusions NA
    99 (CPA_17 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CPA_18 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was
    not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NS
    CPAT17 +
    CPAT18
    (Round to nearest 0.5)
    (0 <= CPAT17 <= 7) and
    (0 <= CPAT18 <= 7)
    Total number of hours per day
    participated in sedentary activities
    (e.g. watching TV, spending time on a computer)
    (min: 0.0; max: 14.0)

    2. CPADTOT - Total number of hours perweek participated in physical activities

    Variable name:
    CPADTOT

    Based on:
    CPA_13, CPA_14, CPA_15, CPA_16

    Description:
    This variable estimates the total number of hours per week thechild usually takes part in physical activities at school oroutside of school.

    Note:
    This variable applies to children aged 6 to 11.

    Table 2
    CPADTOT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 CPA_11 = NA Population exclusions NA
    99 (CPA_13 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CPA_14 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CPA_15 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (CPA_16 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was
    not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NS
    CPAT13 +
    CPAT14 +
    CPAT15 +
    CPAT16
    (Round to nearest
    whole number)
    (0 <= CPAT13 <= 7) and
    (0 <= CPAT14 <= 7) and
    (0 <= CPAT15 <= 7) and
    (0 <= CPAT16 <= 7)
    Total number of hours per week
    participated in physical activities
    (min: 0; max: 28)

    Dietary fat consumption (2 DVs)

    1. DFCD11Y - Eats regular-fat saladdressing - times per year

    Variable name:
    DFCD11Y

    Based on:
    DFC_11, DFC_11N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats regular-fat saladdressing or mayonnaise.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 1
    DFCD11Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 DFC_11 = 0 Never  
    DFC_11 * 365 DFC_11N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    DFC_11 * 52 DFC_11N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    DFC_11 * 12 DFC_11N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    DFC_11 DFC_11N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 DFC_11N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    2. DFCD12Y - Eats regular-fat potatochips, tortilla chips or corn chips - times per year

    Variable name:
    DFCD12Y

    Based on:
    DFC_12, DFC_12N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats regular-fat potatochips, tortilla chips or corn chips (excluding low fat chips andpretzels).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 2
    DFCD12Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 DFC_12 = 0 Never  
    DFC_12 * 365 DFC_12N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    DFC_12 * 52 DFC_12N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    DFC_12 * 12 DFC_12N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    DFC_12 DFC_12N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 DFC_12N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    Demographic and household variables (9DVs)

    1. DHHD611 - Number of Persons inHousehold 6 to 11 Years of Age

    Variable name:
    DHHD611

    Based on:
    SAMPLEID, PERSONID, DHH_AGE

    Description:
    This variable indicates the number of people between 6 and 11 yearsold living within a household.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by sorting the household roster dataset bySAMPLEID and PERSONID and by counting the number ofPERSONID’s that have a DHH_AGE value from 6 to 11 within eachSAMPLEID.

    Table 1
    DHHD611 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Total number of
    PERSONID’s for
    each SAMPLEID
    (6 <= DHH_AGE <= 11)
    (from Member file)
    Number of persons 6 to 11 in a household  

    2. DHHDDWE - Dwelling Type

    Variable name:
    DHHDDWE

    Based on:
    DHH_DW1, DHH_DW2

    Description:
    This variable indicates the type of dwelling the respondent livesin, according to the answer either given on the phone (DHH_DW1) orentered by observation (DHH_DW2).

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 2
    DHHDDWE Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (DHH_DW1 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (DHH_DW2 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not
    answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NS
    1 DHH_DW1 = 1 or
    DHH_DW2 = 1
    Single detached  
    2 DHH_DW1 = 2 or
    DHH_DW2 = 2
    Double  
    3 DHH_DW1 = 3 or
    DHH_DW2 = 3
    Row or terrace  
    4 DHH_DW1 = 4 or
    DHH_DW2 = 4
    Duplex  
    5 DHH_DW1 = 5 or
    DHH_DW2 = 5
    Low-rise apartment (< 5 stories) or flat  
    6 DHH_DW1 = 6 or
    DHH_DW2 = 6
    High-rise apartment (5 stories or more)  
    7 DHH_DW1 = 7 or
    DHH_DW2 = 7
    Institution  
    8 DHH_DW1 = 8 or
    DHH_DW2 = 8
    Hotel/rooming house/camp  
    9 DHH_DW1 = 9 or
    DHH_DW2 = 9
    Mobile home  
    10 DHH_DW1 = 10 or
    DHH_DW2 = 10
    Other  

    3. DHHDECF - Economic Family Status(Household Type)

    Variable name:
    DHHDECF

    Based on:
    DHH_REL for all PERSONID in SAMPLEID, DHH_AGE, DHH_SEX, DHHDHSZ

    Description:
    This variable identifies the family relationships within thehousehold.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    The necessary data is collected using a set of relationship codesthat define a link between each person in a household.  Allrelationships within each household (relationship of each person ina household to each other person within that household) are used increating this variable. The variable is based on the ages andreported relationships of each person to all others in thehousehold.

    Table 3
    DHHDECF Temporary Reformat

    DHH_REL
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    X 10, 20 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships -Spouse (10 =Husband/Wife, 20 = Common Law Partner) Relationship Codes DVECF94
    A 40, 41, 42, 43 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships - Parental Relationship Codes DVECF94
    M 50, 51, 52, 53 (sorted by age) Temporary recodes to collapse relationships - Child (50 =Son/Daughter, 51 = Birth Child, 52 = Step Child, 53 = AdoptedChild) Relationship Codes DVECF94
    L 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65*, 70*, 80*, 90, 100, 110, 111, 112, 113,114, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 260 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships -Other (60 =Brother/Sister, 61 = Full Sister/Brother, 62 = Half Sister/Brother,63 = Step Sister/Brother, 64 = Adopted Sister/Brother, 65 = FosterSister/Brother, 70 = Foster Parent, 80 = Foster Child, 90 =Grandparent, 100 = Grandchild, 110 = In-Law, 111 =Father/Mother-in-law, 112 = Son/Daughter-in-law, 113 =Brother/Sister-in-law, 114 = Other in-law, 120 = Other Related, 121= Uncle/Aunt, 122 = Cousin, 123 = Nephew/Niece, 124 = OtherRelative, 260 = Unrelated) Relationship Codes DVECF94 *All Foster relationships (fostersister/brother, parent, or child) have been recoded into the Otherrelationship category due to the temporary nature of therelationships
    Y DHHDHSZ = 1 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships - Single Relationship Codes DVECF94
    Z Else Temporary recodes to collapse relationships - Not stated Relationship Codes DVECF94

     

    Table 3
    DHHDECF Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 Any DHH_REL = Z Not Stated NS
    1 DHHDHSZ = 1 Unattached individual living alone
    Household size=1
     
    2 All DHH_REL for all PERSONID in SAMPLEID in (L,Y) Unattached individuals living together
    There cannot be a marital/common-law or parental relationship butother relationships such as siblings are allowed
     
    3 DHHDHSZ = 2 and
    DHH_REL for both PERSONID in SAMPLEID = X
    Couple (married or common-law) with no dependent children
    No other relationships are permitted
    Household size=2
     
    4 DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    At least 2 PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have an
    DHH_REL = X  and
    DHH_REL for all PERSONID in SAMPLEID <> A and M
    Couple (married or common-law) with no dependent children
    There can be no parent/child relationships
    Other relationships are permitted
     
    5 DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    At least 2 PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have an
    DHH_REL = X and
    At least one of which must have an DHH_REL = A.
    All others PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have
    DHH_REL = M and of these at least one is DHH_AGE < 25
    Married or common-law couple with at least one partner beingthe parent of a dependent child (age < 25)
    No other relationships are allowed
     
    6 At least 2 PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have an
    DHH_REL = X and
    At least one of which must have an DHH_REL = A.
    At least one other PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = M withthe above PERSONID and of these at least one is DHH_AGE <25
    Couple With Children < 25, Others
    At least one partner must be the parent of one child < 25 yearsold in the household
    Other relationships are allowed
     
    7 DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    At least 2 PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have an
    DHH_REL = X and
    At least one of which must have an DHH_REL = A.
    All others PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have
    DHH_REL = M and of these DHH_AGE >= 25
    Married or common-law couple with all children >= 25 yearsold
    No other relationships are permitted
     
    8 DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    At least 2 PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have an
    DHH_REL = X and
    At least one of which must have an DHH_REL = A.
    At least one other PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = M withthe above PERSONID and of these DHH_AGE >= 25
    Married or common-law couple with all children >= 25 yearsold, Others
    Any other relationships are allowed
     
    9 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHH_SEX = 2. Allothers PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have
    DHH_REL = M and of these at least one DHH_AGE < 25
    Female lone parent with children < 25
    One child must be < 25 years old
    No other relationships are permitted.
     
    10 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHHn_SEX =2.
    At least one other PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = M withthe above PERSONID and of these at least one DHH_AGE < 25
    Female lone parent with children < 25, Others
    One child must be < 25 years old
    Other relationships are allowed
     
    11 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHHn_SEX =2.
    All others PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have
    DHH_REL = M and of these DHH_AGE >= 25
    Female Lone Parent With All Children >= 25
    All children must be >= 25 years old
    No other relationships are permitted
     
    12 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHH_SEX = 2.
    At least one other PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = M withthe above PERSONID and of these DHH_AGE >= 25
    Female Lone Parent With All Children >= 25, Others
    All children must be >= 25 years old
    Other relationships are allowed
     
    13 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHH_SEX = 1.
    All others PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have
    DHH_REL = M and of these at least one DHH_AGE < 25
    Male Lone Parent With Children < 25
    One child must be < 25 years old
    No other relationships are permitted
     
    14 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHH_SEX = 1.
    At least one other PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = M withthe above PERSONID and of these at least one DHH_AGE < 25
    Male Lone Parent With Children < 25, Others
    One child must be < 25 years old
    Other relationships are allowed
     
    15 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHH_SEX = 1.
    All others PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have
    DHH_REL = M and of these DHH_AGE >= 25
    Male Lone Parent With All Children >= 25
    All children must be >= 25 years old
    No other relationships are permitted
     
    16 DHHDHSZ > 1 and
    One PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = A and DHH_SEX = 1.
    At least one other PERSONID in SAMPLEID must have DHH_REL = M withthe above PERSONID and of these DHH_AGE >= 25
    Male Lone Parent With All Children >= 25, Others
    All children must be >= 25 years old
    Other relationships are allowed
     
    17 Else Other Family Type
    All other household types
     

    4. DHHDHSZ - Household Size

    Variable name:
    DHHDHSZ

    Based on:
    Based on household roster, SAMPLEID, PERSONID

    Description:
    This variable indicates the number of people living within ahousehold.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by sorting the household roster dataset bySAMPLEID and PERSONID and by counting the number ofPERSONID’s within each SAMPLEID.

    Table 4
    DHHDHSZ Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Total number of
    PERSONID’s for
    each SAMPLEID
    Sort the file (Member file)
    by SAMPLEID and PERSONID
    Number of persons in a household  

    5. DHHDL12 - Number of Persons inHousehold Less Than 12 Years of Age

    Variable name:
    DHHDL12

    Based on:
    SAMPLEID, PERSONID, DHH_AGE

     Description:
    This variable indicates the number of people less than 12 years oldliving within a household.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by sorting the household roster dataset bySAMPLEID and PERSONID and by counting the number ofPERSONID’s that have a DHH_AGE value less than 12 within eachSAMPLEID.

    Table 5
    DHHDL12 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Total number of
    PERSONID’s for
    each SAMPLEID
    DHH_AGE < 12
    (from Member file)
    Number of persons under 12 in a household  

    6. DHHDLE5 - Number of Persons inHousehold Less Than 6 Years of Age

    Variable name:
    DHHDLE5

    Based on:
    SAMPLEID, PERSONID, DHH_AGE

    Description:
    This variable indicates the number of people living within ahousehold whose age is less than 6 years old.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by sorting the household roster dataset bySAMPLEID and PERSONID and by counting the number ofPERSONID’s that have a DHH_AGE value less than 6 within eachSAMPLEID.

    Table 6
    DHHDLE5 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Total number of
    PERSONID’s for
    each SAMPLEID
    DHH_AGE <= 5
    (from Member file)
    Number of persons under 6 in a household  

    7. DHHDLVG - Living/ Family Arrangementof Selected Respondent

    Variable name:
    DHHDLVG

    Based on:
    DHH_REL of selected respondent, DHHDHSZ, DHH_AGE

    Description:
    This variable identifies the family relationships between theselected respondent and the rest of the household.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    The necessary data is collected using a set of relationship codesthat define a link between each person in a household.  Allrelationships with the selected respondent within each sample(relationship of selected respondent to each other person withinthe household) are used in creating this variable.

    Table 7
    DHHDLVG
    Temporary Reformat

    DHH_REL
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Z1 NS Temporary recodes to collapse relationships - Not stated Relationship Codes
    A1 40, 41, 42, 43 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships –Parental Relationship Codes
    B1 50, 51, 52, 53 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships – Child Relationship Codes
    C1 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships –Sibling Relationship Codes
    K1 90, 100, 110, 111,
    112, 113, 114, 120,
    121, 122, 123, 124
    Temporary recodes to collapse relationships - Otherrelative Relationship Codes
    L1 65*, 70*, 80*, 260,
    261, 262, 263
    Temporary recodes to collapse relationships - Non-relative Relationship Codes *All
    Foster relationships
    (foster sister/brother, parent, or child)
    have been recoded into the Other
    relationship category due to the
    temporary nature of the relationships.
    X1 10, 20 Temporary recodes to collapse relationships -Spouse/Partner Relationship Codes

     

    Table 7
    DHHDLVG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 Any DHH_REL = Z1 Not Stated NS
    1 DHHDHSZ = 1 Unattached individual living alone
    Household size=1
     
    2 All DHH_REL <> X1 and A1 Unattached individual living with others
    S/he cannot have a marital/common-law
    or parental relationship but other relationships
    such as siblings are allowed
     
    3 DHHDHSZ = 2 and
    DHH_REL = X1
    Spouse/partner living with spouse/partner
    Household size=2
     
    4 DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    One DHH_REL = X1 and
    all other DHH_REL = A1
    Parent living with spouse/partner and children  
    5 All DHH_REL = A1 Single parent living with children
    No other relationships are permitted
     
    6 DHHDHSZ = 2 and
    DHH_REL = B1
    Child living with single parent
    Household size=2
     
    7 DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    One DHH_REL = B1 and
    all other DHH_ REL = C1
    Child living with single parent and siblings  
    8 DHHDHSZ = 3 and
    All DHH_REL = B1
    Child living with two parents
    Household size=3
     
    9 DHHDHSZ > 3 and
    Two DHH_REL = B1 and all other DHH_REL = C1
    Child living with two parents and siblings  
    10 Else Other
    Lives in a household composition not classified above
     
    Total number
    of PERSONID’s
    with each SAMPLEID
    DHH_AGE = 16, 17 (Member file) and
    RELATIONSHIP = 51, 52, 53, 80, 100, 112, 123 (Relation files)
    Number of persons aged 16 or 17 in a household
    whose relationship with at least one adult of the
    household is child, grandchild, child-in-law or, niece ornephew
    (min: 0; max: 40)

     

    8. DHHDOKD - Number of Persons inHousehold 16 or 17 Years of Age

    Variable name:
    DHHDOKD

    Based on:
    PERSONID, DHH_AGE, RELATIONSHIP

    Description:
    This variable indicates the number of people living within ahousehold whose age is 16 or 17 years old and whose relationship toat least one adult living within the household is child,grandchild, child-in-law, niece or nephew.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by sorting the household roster dataset bySAMPLEID and PERSONID and by counting the number ofPERSONID’s that have a DHH_AGE value of 16 or 17 and whoseRELATIONSHIP value of (51, 52, 53, 80, 100, 112 or 123) within eachSAMPLEID.

    Table 8
    DHHDOKD Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Total number
    of
    PERSONID’s
    with each
    SAMPLEID
    DHH_AGE = 16, 17 (Member file) and
    RELATIONSHIP = 51, 52, 53, 80, 100,
    112, 123 (Relation files)
    Number of persons aged 16 or 17
    in a household whose relationship
    with at least one adult of the household
    is child, grandchild, child-in-law, or niece or nephew
    (min: 0; max: 40)

    9. DHHDYKD - Number of Persons inHousehold Less Than 16 Years of Age

    Variable name:
    DHHDYKD

    Based on:
    SAMPLEID, PERSONID, DHH_AGE

    Description:
    This variable indicates the number of people living within ahousehold whose age is less than 16 years old.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by sorting the household roster dataset bySAMPLEID and PERSONID and by counting the number ofPERSONID’s that have a DHH_AGE value of less than 16 withineach SAMPLEID.

    Table 9
    DHHDYKD Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Total number
    of
    PERSONID’s
    for each
    SAMPLEID
    DHH_AGE <= 15 (from Member file) Number of persons under 16 in a household  

    Education (4 DVs)

    1. EDUDH04 - Highest Level ofEducation - Household, 4 Levels

    Variable name:
    EDUDH04

    Based on:
    EDUDR04 for each member of the household

    Description:
    This variable indicates the highest level of education acquired byany member of the household.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by temporarily creating EDUDR04 for allmembers of the household (all PERSONIDs within SAMPLEID), then bycomparing the values of EDUDR04 within the household and returningthe highest value.  If EDUDR04 for any household member is NS(not stated), then NS is returned.  If EDUDR04 for allhousehold members is NA (not applicable), then NA is returned.

    2. EDUDH10 - Highest Level of Education- Household, 10 Levels

    Variable name:
    EDUDH10

    Based on:
    EDUDR10 for each member of the household

    Description:
    This variable indicates the highest level of education acquired byany member of the household.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    This variable is derived by temporarily creating EDUDR10 for allmembers of the household (all PERSONIDs within SAMPLEID), then bycomparing the values of EDUDR10 within the household and returningthe highest value.  If EDUDR10 for any household member is NS(not stated), then NS is returned.  If EDUDR10 for allhousehold members is NA (not applicable), then NA is returned.

    3. EDUDR04 - Highest Level of Education- Household, 4 Levels

    Variable name:
    EDUDR04

    Based on:
    DHH_ED1, DHH_ED2, DHH_ED3, DHH_ED4

    Description:
    This variable indicates the highest level of education acquired byeach member of the household.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 3
    EDUDR04 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (DHH_ED2 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (DHH_ED3 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (DHH_ED4 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question
    was not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NS
    1 ((DHH_ED1 = 1, 2) or
    DHH_ED2 = 2) and
    DHH_ED3 = 2
    Less than secondary school graduation  
    2 DHH_ED2 = 1 and
    DHH_ED3 = 2
    Secondary school graduation,
    no post-secondary education
     
    3 DHH_ED4 = 1 Some post-secondary education  
    4 (2 <= DHH_ED4 <= 6) Post-secondary degree/diploma  

    4. EDUDR10 - Highest Level of Education- Household, 10 Levels

    Variable name:
    EDUDR10

    Based on:
    DHH_ED1, DHH_ED2, DHH_ED3, DHH_ED4

    Description:
    This variable indicates the highest level of education acquired byeach member of the household.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 4
    EDUDR10 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 ((DHH_ED1 = DK, RF, NS)
    and DHH_ED2 = 2) or
    (DHH_ED2 = DK, RF, NS)
    or (DHH_ED3 = DK, RF, NS)
    or (DHH_ED4 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 DHH_ED1 = 1 and
    DHH_ED3 = 2
    Grade 8 or lower (Québec: Secondary II or lower)  
    2 DHH_ED1 = 2 and
    DHH_ED3 = 2
    Grade 9-10 (Québec: Secondary III or IV; Newfoundland& Labrador: 1st year of secondary)  
    3 DHH_ED1 = 3 and
    DHH_ED2 = 2 and
    DHH_ED3 = 2
    Grade 11-13 (Québec: Secondary V; Newfoundland &Labrador: 2nd to 4th year of secondary)  
    4 DHH_ED2 = 1 and
    DHH_ED3 = 2
    Secondary school graduate, no post-secondary education  
    5 DHH_ED4 = 1 Some post secondary education  
    6 DHH_ED4 = 2 Trade certificate or diploma from a vocational school orapprenticeship training  
    7 DHH_ED4 = 3 Non-university certificate or diploma from a community college,CEGEP, school of nursing, etc.  
    8 DHH_ED4 = 4 University certificate below bachelor’s level  
    9 DHH_ED4 = 5 Bachelor’s degree  
    10 DHH_ED4 = 6 University degree or certificate above bachelor’sdegree  

    General health (2 DVs)

    1. GENDHDI - Self-Rated Health(Formerly Health Description Index)

    Variable name:
    GENDHDI

    Based on:
    GEN_11

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent’s health status basedon his/her own judgement.

    Introduced in:
    NPHS - Cycle 1

    Note:
    Higher values indicate positive self-reported health status.

    Table 1
    GENDHDI Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (GEN_11 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 GEN_11 = 5 Poor  
    1 GEN_11 = 4 Fair  
    2 GEN_11 = 3 Good  
    3 GEN_11 = 2 Very good  
    4 GEN_11 = 1 Excellent  

    2. GENDMHI - Self-Rated MentalHealth

    Variable name:
    GENDMHI

    Based on:
    GEN_14

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent’s mental health statusbased on his/her own judgement.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.2

    Note:
    Higher values indicate positive self-reported mental health status.

    Table 2
    GENDMHI Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (GEN_14 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 GEN_14 = 5 Poor  
    1 GEN_14 = 4 Fair  
    2 GEN_14 = 3 Good  
    3 GEN_14 = 2 Very good  
    4 GEN_14 = 1 Excellent  

    Grains, fruits and vegetablesconsumption (13 DVs)

    1. GFVD11Y - Eats hot or cold cereal -times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD11Y

    Based on:
    GFV_11, GFV_11N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats hot or coldcereal.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 1
    GFVD11Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_11 = 0 Never  
    GFV_11 * 365 GFV_11N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_11 * 52 GFV_11N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_11 * 12 GFV_11N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_11 GFV_11N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_11N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    2. GFVD12Y - Eats brown bread, includingbagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD12Y

    Based on:
    GFV_12, GFV_12N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats brown bread(including bagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 2
    GFVD12Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_12 = 0 Never  
    GFV_12 * 365 GFV_12N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_12 * 52 GFV_12N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_12 * 12 GFV_12N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_12 GFV_12N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_12N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    3. GFVD13Y - Eats white bread, includingbagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD13Y

    Based on:
    GFV_13, GFV_13N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats white bread(including bagels, rolls, pita bread or tortillas).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 3
    GFVD13Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_13 = 0 Never  
    GFV_13 * 365 GFV_13N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_13 * 52 GFV_13N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_13 * 12 GFV_13N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_13 GFV_13N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_13N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    4. GFVD14Y - Eats any kind of pasta -times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD14Y

    Based on:
    GFV_14, GFV_14N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats any kind of pasta(including spaghetti, noodles, macaroni and cheese or pastasalad).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 4
    GFVD14Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_14 = 0 Never  
    GFV_14 * 365 GFV_14N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_14 * 52 GFV_14N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_14 * 12 GFV_14N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_14 GFV_14N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_14N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    5. GFVD15Y - Eats any kind of rice -times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD15Y

    Based on:
    GFV_15, GFV_15N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats any kind ofrice.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 5
    GFVD15Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_15 = 0 Never  
    GFV_15 * 365 GFV_15N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_15 * 52 GFV_15N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_15 * 12 GFV_15N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_15 GFV_15N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_15N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    6. GFVD16Y - Eats instant, seasoned orwild rice - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD16Y

    Based on:
    GFV_16, GFV_16N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent who eats rice eatsinstant, seasoned or wild rice (including Minute Rice®,Dainty®, Rice-a-Roni®).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 6
    GFVD16Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_16 = 0 Never  
    GFV_16 * 365 GFV_16N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_16 * 52 GFV_16N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_16 * 12 GFV_16N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_16 GFV_16N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_16N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    7. GFVD17Y - Eats fruit - times peryear

    Variable name:
    GFVD17Y

    Based on:
    GFV_17, GFV_17N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats fruit (fresh,frozen, canned).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 7
    GFVD17Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_17 = 0 Never  
    GFV_17 * 365 GFV_17N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_17 * 52 GFV_17N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_17 * 12 GFV_17N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_17 GFV_17N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_17N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    8. GFVD18Y - Eats tomatoes or tomatosauce - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD18Y

    Based on:
    GFV_18, GFV_18N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats tomatoes or tomatosauce (including salsa, tomato soup and spaghetti sauce butexcluding tomato paste, ketchup or pizza sauce).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 8
    GFVD18Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_18 = 0 Never  
    GFV_18 * 365 GFV_18N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_18 * 52 GFV_18N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_18 * 12 GFV_18N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_18 GFV_18N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_18N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    9. GFVD19Y - Eats lettuce or green leafysalad - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD19Y

    Based on:
    GFV_19, GFV_19N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats lettuce or greenleafy salad with or without other vegetables.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 9
    GFVD19Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_19 = 0 Never  
    GFV_19 * 365 GFV_19N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_19 * 52 GFV_19N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_19 * 12 GFV_19N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_19 GFV_19N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_19N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    10. GFVD20Y - Eats spinach, mustardgreens or collards - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD20Y

    Based on:
    GFV_20, GFV_20N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats spinach, mustardgreens or collards excluding kale.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 10
    GFVD20Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_20 = 0 Never  
    GFV_20 * 365 GFV_20N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_20 * 52 GFV_20N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_20 * 12 GFV_20N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_20 GFV_20N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_20N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    11. GFVD21Y - Eats french fries, homefries or hash brown potatoes - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD21Y

    Based on:
    GFV_21, GFV_21N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats french fries, homefries or hash brown potatoes.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 11
    GFVD21Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_21 = 0 Never  
    GFV_21 * 365 GFV_21N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_21 * 52 GFV_21N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_21 * 12 GFV_21N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_21 GFV_21N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_21N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    12. GFVD22Y - Eats other potatoes -times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD22Y

     Based on:
    GFV_22, GFV_22N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats other potatoes(including baked, boiled, mashed or in potato salad, but excludingsweet potatoes).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 12
    GFVD22Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_22 = 0 Never  
    GFV_22 * 365 GFV_22N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_22 * 52 GFV_22N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_22 * 12 GFV_22N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_22 GFV_22N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_22N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    13. GFVD23Y - Eats all other types ofvegetables - times per year

    Variable name:
    GFVD23Y

    Based on:
    GFV_23, GFV_23N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats all other types ofvegetables.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 13
    GFVD23Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GFV_23 = 0 Never  
    GFV_23 * 365 GFV_23N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_23 * 52 GFV_23N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    GFV_23 * 12 GFV_23N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    GFV_23 GFV_23N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 GFV_23N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    Grooming product use (7 DVs)

    1. GPUD12Y - Uses fragrance - timesper year

    Variable name:
    GPUD12Y

    Based on:
    GPU_12, GPU_12N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent uses fragrance(including perfumes, cologne and aftershave).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    GPUD12Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GPU_12 = 0 Never  
    GPU_12 * 365 GPU_12N = 1 Reported number of times used per day converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_12 * 52 GPU_12N = 2 Reported number of times used per week converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_12 * 12 GPU_12N = 3 Reported number of times used per month converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_12 GPU_12N = 4 Reported number of times used per year  
    9996 GPU_12N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    2. GPUD13Y - Uses eye make-up - timesper year

    Variable name:
    GPUD13Y

    Based on:
    GPU_13, GPU_13N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent uses eye make-up.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 2
    GPUD13Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GPU_13 = 0 Never  
    GPU_13 * 365 GPU_13N = 1 Reported number of times used per day converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_13 * 52 GPU_13N = 2 Reported number of times used per week converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_13 * 12 GPU_13N = 3 Reported number of times used per month converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_13 GPU_13N = 4 Reported number of times used per year  
    9996 GPU_13N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    3. GPUD14Y - Uses lipstick - times peryear

    Variable name:
    GPUD14Y

    Based on:
    GPU_14, GPU_14N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent uses lipstick(including lip gloss).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 3
    GPUD14Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GPU_14 = 0 Never  
    GPU_14 * 365 GPU_14N = 1 Reported number of times used per day converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_14 * 52 GPU_14N = 2 Reported number of times used per week converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_14 * 12 GPU_14N = 3 Reported number of times used per month converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_14 GPU_14N = 4 Reported number of times used per year  
    9996 GPU_14N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    4. GPUD15Y - Uses hair dye - times peryear

    Variable name:
    GPUD15Y

    Based on:
    GPU_15, GPU_15N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent uses hair dye.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 4
    GPUD15Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GPU_15 = 0 Never  
    GPU_15 * 365 GPU_15N = 1 Reported number of times used per day converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_15 * 52 GPU_15N = 2 Reported number of times used per week converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_15 * 12 GPU_15N = 3 Reported number of times used per month converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_15 GPU_15N = 4 Reported number of times used per year  
    9996 GPU_15N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    5. GPUD16Y - Uses hair style products -times per year

    Variable name:
    GPUD16Y

    Based on:
    GPU_16, GPU_16N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent uses hair styleproducts.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 5
    GPUD16Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GPU_16 = 0 Never  
    GPU_16 * 365 GPU_16N = 1 Reported number of times used per day converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_16 * 52 GPU_16N = 2 Reported number of times used per week converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_16 * 12 GPU_16N = 3 Reported number of times used per month converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_16 GPU_16N = 4 Reported number of times used per year  
    9996 GPU_16N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    6. GPUD17Y - Uses manicure preparations- times per year

    Variable name:
    GPUD17Y

    Based on:
    GPU_17, GPU_17N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent uses manicurepreparations.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 6
    GPUD17Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GPU_17 = 0 Never  
    GPU_17 * 365 GPU_17N = 1 Reported number of times used per day converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_17 * 52 GPU_17N = 2 Reported number of times used per week converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_17 * 12 GPU_17N = 3 Reported number of times used per month converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_17 GPU_17N = 4 Reported number of times used per year  
    9996 GPU_17N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    7. GPUD18Y - Uses scented body products- times per year

    Variable name:
    GPUD18Y

    Based on:
    GPU_18, GPU_18N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent uses scented bodyproducts (including lotion, cream and body wash).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 7
    GPUD18Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 GPU_18 = 0 Never  
    GPU_18 * 365 GPU_18N = 1 Reported number of times used per day converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_18 * 52 GPU_18N = 2 Reported number of times used per week converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_18 * 12 GPU_18N = 3 Reported number of times used per month converted to derivednumber of times used per year  
    GPU_18 GPU_18N = 4 Reported number of times used per year  
    9996 GPU_18N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    Grip Strength (4 DVs)

    1. GSCDELG - Eligibility - GripStrength component

    Variable name:
    GSCDELG

    Based on:
    ATG_33A, PHC_42H, MHR_611C, PAR_5A3B, PAR_5B3B, PAR_5C3B, PAR_5D3B,PAR_5E3B, PAR_5F3B, PAR_5G3B, PAR_5H3B, PAR_5I3B, PAR_5J3B,PAR_5K3B, PAR_62E, PAR_72B, ORS_1

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for theGrip Strength Component. As there are multiple reasons to bescreened out of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs byreason should not be based on frequency counts for thisvariable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    GSCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    5 ATG_33A = 1 Not eligible - drank alcohol too close to visit time  
    9 PHC_42H = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    12 MHR_611C = 1 Not eligible - medication use  
    13 PAR_5A3B = 1 or
    PAR_5B3B = 1 or
    PAR_5C3B = 1 or
    PAR_5D3B = 1 or
    PAR_5E3B = 1 or
    PAR_5F3B = 1 or
    PAR_5G3B = 1 or
    PAR_5H3B = 1 or
    PAR_5I3B = 1 or
    PAR_5J3B = 1 or
    PAR_5K3B = 1 or
    PAR_62E = 1 or
    PAR_72B = 1
    Not eligible - PAR-Q answer  
    14 ORS_1 = 1 Not eligible - other reason  
    1 Else Eligible  

    2. GSMD51 - Total hand gripstrength

    Variable name:
    GSMD51

    Based on:
    GSCDELG, GSM_11, GSM_12, GSM_21, GSM_22

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent’s total hand gripstrength.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application

    Table 2
    GSMD51 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999 (GSM_11 > NA and
    GSM_21 > NA) or
    (GSM_12 > NA and
    GSM_22 > NA)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    996 (1 < GSCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    GSM_21 +
    GSM_22
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_11 < GSM_21) and
    (GSM_12 < GSM_22)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (GSM_12 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_11 < GSM_21)) or
    ((GSM_11 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_12 < GSM_22)) or
    ((GSM_11 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (GSM_12 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA))
    Second grip strength measurement for the right hand and theleft hand  
    GSM_21 +
    GSM_12
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_11 < GSM_21) and
    (GSM_12 >= GSM_22)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (GSM_22 >= NA) and
    (GSM_11 < GSM_21)) or
    ((GSM_11 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_12 >= GSM_22)) or
    ((GSM_11 >= 996) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < 996) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < 996) and
    (GSM_22 >= 996))
    Second grip strength measurement for the right hand and firstgrip strength measurement for the left hand  
    GSM_11 +
    GSM_22
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_11 >= GSM_21) and
    (GSM_12 < GSM_22)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (GSM_12 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_11 >= GSM_21)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (GSM_21 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_12 < GSM_22)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (GSM_21 >= NA) and
    (GSM_12 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA))
    First grip strength measurement for the right hand and secondgrip strength measurement for the left hand  
    GSM_11 +
    GSM_12
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_11 >= GSM_21) and
    (GSM_12 >= GSM_22)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_21 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (GSM_22 >= NA) and
    (GSM_11 >= GSM_21)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (GSM_21 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (0 < GSM_22 < NA) and
    (GSM_12 >= GSM_22)) or
    ((0 < GSM_11 < NA) and
    (GSM_21 >= NA) and
    (0 < GSM_12 < NA) and
    (GSM_22 >= NA))
    First grip strength measurement for the right hand and the lefthand  

    3. GSMD52 - Grip strength norms forrespondents 15 – 69

    Variable name:
    GSMD52

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, GSMD51

    Description:
    This variable indicates the grip strength norms for respondents 15to 69 years of age.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach: 3rdEdition, 2003 by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology(CSEP)

    Table 3
    GSMD52 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69 or
    GSMD51 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 GSMD51 = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 79)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 84)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 84)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 80)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 76)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 73)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 48)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 52)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 51)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 49)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 45)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 41))))
    Needs improvement  
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (78 < GSMD51 < 90)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (83 < GSMD51 < 95)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (83 < GSMD51 < 95)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (79 < GSMD51 < 88)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (75 < GSMD51 < 84)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (72 < GSMD51 < 84)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (47 < GSMD51 < 53)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (51 < GSMD51 < 58)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (50 < GSMD51 < 58)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (48 < GSMD51 < 54)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (44 < GSMD51 < 49)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (40 < GSMD51 < 45))))
    Fair  
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (89 < GSMD51 < 98)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (94 < GSMD51 < 104)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (94 < GSMD51 < 104)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (87 < GSMD51 < 97)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (83 < GSMD51 < 92)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (83 < GSMD51 < 91)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (52 < GSMD51 < 60)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (57 < GSMD51 < 63)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (57 < GSMD51 < 63)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (53 < GSMD51 < 61)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (48 < GSMD51 < 54)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (44 < GSMD51 < 48))))
    Good  
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (97 < GSMD51 < 108)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (103 < GSMD51 < 115)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (103 < GSMD51 < 115)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (96 < GSMD51 < 108)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (91 < GSMD51 < 101)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (90 < GSMD51 < 100)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (59 < GSMD51 < 68)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (62 < GSMD51 < 70)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (62 < GSMD51 < 71)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (60 < GSMD51 < 69)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (53 < GSMD51 < 61)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (47 < GSMD51 < 54))))
    Very good  
    4 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (107 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (114 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (114 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (107 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (100 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (99 < GSMD51 < NA)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (67 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (69 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (70 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (68 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (60 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (53 < GSMD51 < NA))))
    Excellent  

    4. GSMD53 - Grip strength norms forrespondents less than 15

    Variable name:
    GSMD53

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, GSMD51

    Description:
    This variable indicates the grip strength norms for respondentsless than 15 years of age.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application

    Source:
    Stephens, T. & C.L. Craig. 1985. Fitness and activitymeasurement in the 1981 Canada Fitness Survey. In: Drury, T. (ed.).1989. Assessing physical fitness and activity patterns in generalpopulation surveys. Department of Health and Human Services, PublicHealth Service, Center for Disease Control, National Center forHealth Statistics. Hyattsville, MD. pub. No. (PHS) 89-1253.

    Table 4
    GSMD53 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE > 14 or
    GSMD51 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 GSMD51 = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 28)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 43)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 61)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 26)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 36)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (0 < GSMD51 < 52))))
    Below average  
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (27 < GSMD51 < 33)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (42 < GSMD51 < 48)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (60 < GSMD51 < 70)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (25 < GSMD51 < 29)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (35 < GSMD51 < 41)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (51 < GSMD51 < 57))))
    Average  
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (32 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (47 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (69 < GSMD51 < NA)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (28 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (40 < GSMD51 < NA)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (56 < GSMD51 < NA))))
    Above average  
    5 CLC_AGE = 6 No norms for this age group  

    Hobbies (10 DVs)

    1. HOBD12Y - Arts - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD12Y

    Based on:
    HOB_12, HOB_12N

    Description:
    The number of times per yearthe respondent did arts activities, including arts using paints,glazes, finger paints, water colours or crayons in his/her leisuretime or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    HOBD12Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_12 = 0 Never  
    HOB_12 * 365 HOB_12N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_12 * 52 HOB_12N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_12 * 12 HOB_12N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_12 HOB_12N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_12N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    2. HOBD13Y - Pottery - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD13Y

    Based on:
    HOB_13, HOB_13N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent made pottery orceramics in his/her leisure time or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 2
    HOBD13Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_13 = 0 Never  
    HOB_13 * 365 HOB_13N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_13 * 52 HOB_13N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_13 * 12 HOB_13N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_13 HOB_13N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_13N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    3. HOBD14Y - Model making - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD14Y

    Based on:
    HOB_14, HOB_14N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent made models usingglues, solders, paints or metals in his/her leisure time or atschool.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 3
    HOBD14Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_14 = 0 Never  
    HOB_14 * 365 HOB_14N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_14 * 52 HOB_14N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_14 * 12 HOB_14N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_14 HOB_14N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_14N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    4. HOBD15Y - Making fishing sinkers -times per year

    Variable name:
    HOBD15Y

    Based on:
    HOB_15, HOB_15N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent made fishing sinkers orweights in his/her leisure time or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 4
    HOBD15Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_15 = 0 Never  
    HOB_15 * 365 HOB_15N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_15 * 52 HOB_15N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_15 * 12 HOB_15N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_15 HOB_15N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_15N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    5. HOBD16Y - Welding - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD16Y

    Based on:
    HOB_16, HOB_16N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent did welding orsoldering in his/her leisure time or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 5
    HOBD16Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_16 = 0 Never  
    HOB_16 * 365 HOB_16N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_16 * 52 HOB_16N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_16 * 12 HOB_16N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_16 HOB_16N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_16N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    6. HOBD17Y - Auto repairs - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD17Y

    Based on:
    HOB_17, HOB_17N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent did auto repairs inhis/her leisure time or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 6
    HOBD17Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_17 = 0 Never  
    HOB_17 * 365 HOB_17N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_17 * 52 HOB_17N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_17 * 12 HOB_17N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_17 HOB_17N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_17N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    7. HOBD18Y - Electronics - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD18Y

    Based on:
    HOB_18, HOB_18N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent did electronicsassembly or repairs of components in his/her leisure time or atschool.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 7
    HOBD18Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_18 = 0 Never  
    HOB_18 * 365 HOB_18N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_18 * 52 HOB_18N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_18 * 12 HOB_18N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_18 HOB_18N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_18N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    8. HOBD19Y - Plumbing - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD19Y

    Based on:
    HOB_19, HOB_19N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent did plumbing in his/herleisure time or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 8
    HOBD19Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_19 = 0 Never  
    HOB_19 * 365 HOB_19N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_19 * 52 HOB_19N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_19 * 12 HOB_19N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_19 HOB_19N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_19N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    9. HOBD20Y - Refinishing furniture -times per year

    Variable name:
    HOBD20Y

    Based on:
    HOB_20, HOB_20N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent refinished furniture inhis/her leisure time or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 9
    HOBD20Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_20 = 0 Never  
    HOB_20 * 365 HOB_20N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_20 * 52 HOB_20N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_20 * 12 HOB_20N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_20 HOB_20N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_20N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    10. HOBD21Y - Woodworking - times peryear

    Variable name:
    HOBD21Y

    Based on:
    HOB_21, HOB_21N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent did woodworking inhis/her leisure time or at school.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 10
    HOBD21Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HOB_21 = 0 Never  
    HOB_21 * 365 HOB_21N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    HOB_21 * 52 HOB_21N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_21 * 12 HOB_21N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    HOB_21 HOB_21N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9996 HOB_21N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    Health utility index (HUI) (10DVs)

    1. HUIDCOG - Cognition (FunctionCode)

    Variable name:
    HUIDCOG

    Based on:
    HUI_26, HUI_27

    Description:
    This variable classifies respondents based on their level ofcognitive problems.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 1
    HUIDCOG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (HUI_26 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_27 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_26 = 1 and
    HUI_27 = 1
    No cognitive problems  
    2 (HUI_26 = 1 and
    HUI_27 = 2) or
    (HUI_26 = 1 and
    HUI_27 = 3)
    A little difficulty thinking  
    3 HUI_26 = 2 and
    HUI_27 = 1
    Somewhat forgetful  
    4 (HUI_26 = 2 and
    HUI_27 = 2) or
    (HUI_26 = 2 and
    HUI_27 = 3)
    Somewhat forgetful / a little difficulty thinking  
    5 (HUI_26 = 1 and
    HUI_27 = 4) or
    (HUI_26 = 2 and
    HUI_27 = 4) or
    (HUI_26 = 3 and
    HUI_27 = 1) or
    (HUI_26 = 3 and
    HUI_27 = 2) or
    (HUI_26 = 3 and
    HUI_27 = 3) or
    (HUI_26 = 3 and
    HUI_27 = 4)
    Very forgetful / great deal of difficulty thinking  
    6 (HUI_26 = 1 and
    HUI_27 = 5) or
    (HUI_26 = 2 and
    HUI_27 = 5) or
    (HUI_26 = 3 and
    HUI_27 = 5) or
    (HUI_26 = 4 and
    HUI_27 = 1) or
    (HUI_26 = 4 and
    HUI_27 = 2) or
    (HUI_26 = 4 and
    HUI_27 = 3) or
    (HUI_26 = 4 and
    HUI_27 = 4) or
    (HUI_26 = 4 and
    HUI_27 = 5)
    Unable to remember and / or to think  

    2. HUIDDEX - Dexterity Trouble(Function Code)

    Variable name:
    HUIDDEX

    Based on:
    HUI_21, HUI_22, HUI_23, HUI_24

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondents based on their state ofdexterity trouble.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 2
    HUIDDEX Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (HUI_21 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_22 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_23 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_24 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_21 = 1 and
    HUI_22 = 6 and
    HUI_23 = 6 and
    HUI_24 = 6
    No dexterity problems  
    2 HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 2 and
    HUI_23 = 6 and
    HUI_24 = 2
    Dexterity problem - no help required  
    3 HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 2 and
    HUI_23 = 6 and
    HUI_24 = 1
    Dexterity problem - requires special equipment  
    4 (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 1 and
    HUI_24 = 1) or
    (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 1 and
    HUI_24 = 2)
    Dexterity problem - requires help with some tasks  
    5 (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 2 and
    HUI_24 = 1) or
    (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 2 and
    HUI_24 = 2) or
    (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 3 and
    HUI_24 =1) or
    (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 3 and
    HUI_24 = 2)
    Dexterity problem - requires help with most tasks  
    6 (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 4 and
    HUI_24 = 1) or
    (HUI_21 = 2 and
    HUI_22 = 1 and
    HUI_23 = 4 and
    HUI_24 = 2)
    Dexterity problem - requires help with all tasks  

    3. HUIDEMO - Emotional Problems(Function Code)

    Variable name:
    HUIDEMO

    Based on:
    HUI_25

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondents based on their level ofemotional problems.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 3
    HUIDEMO Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (HUI_25 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_25 = 1 Happy and interested in life  
    2 HUI_25 = 2 Somewhat happy  
    3 HUI_25 = 3 Somewhat unhappy  
    4 HUI_25 = 4 Very unhappy  
    5 HUI_25 = 5 So unhappy that life is not worthwhile  

    4. HUIDHER - Hearing Problems(Function Code)

    Variable name:
    HUIDHER

    Based on:
    HUI_06, HUI_07, HUI_07A, HUI_08, HUI_09

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondents based on their hearingstate.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 4
    HUIDHER Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (HUI_06 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_07 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_07A = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_08 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_09 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_06 = 1 and
    HUI_07 = 6 and
    HUI_07A = 6 and
    HUI_08 = 6 and
    HUI_09 = 6
    No hearing problems  
    2 HUI_06 = 2 and
    HUI_07 = 1 and
    HUI_07A = 6 and
    HUI_08 = 1 and
    HUI_09 = 6
    Problem hearing in group - corrected  
    3 (HUI_06 = 2 and
    HUI_07 = 1 and
    HUI_07A = 6 and
    HUI_08 = 2 and
    HUI_09 = 1) or
    (HUI_06 = 2 and
    HUI_07 = 1 and
    HUI_07A = 6 and
    HUI_08 = 2 and
    HUI_09 = 2)
    Problem hearing in group and individual - corrected  
    4 HUI_06 = 2 and
    HUI_07 = 2 and
    HUI_07A = 1 and
    HUI_08 = 1 and
    HUI_09 = 6
    Problem hearing in group - not corrected  
    5 HUI_06 = 2 and
    HUI_07 = 2 and
    HUI_07A = 1 and
    HUI_08 = 2 and
    HUI_09 = 1
    Problem hearing in group and individual - individualcorrected  
    6 (HUI_06 = 2 and
    HUI_07 = 2 and
    HUI_07A = 1 and
    HUI_08 = 2 and
    HUI_09 = 2) or
    (HUI_06 = 2 and
    HUI_07 = 2 and
    HUI_07A = 2 and
    HUI_08 = 6 and
    HUI_09 = 6)
    Cannot hear  

    5. HUIDHSC - Health Utility Index -categorical variable

    Variable name:
    HUIDHSC

    Based on:
    HUIDHSI

    Description:
    This variable categorizes the respondent's HUI score into one offour categories: no disability, mild disability, moderatedisability or severe disability.

    Table 5
    HUIDHSC Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 HUIDHSI = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUIDHSI = 1 No disability  
    2 HUIDHSI >= 0.89 and
    HUIDHSI < 1
    Mild disability  
    3 HUIDHSI >= 0.7 and
    HUIDHSI < 0.89
    Moderate disability  
    4 HUIDHSI < 0.7 Severe disability  

    6. HUIDHSI - Health UtilityIndex

    Variable name:
    HUIDHSI

    Based on:
    HUIDVIS, HUIDHER, HUIDSPE, HUIDMOB, HUIDDEX, HUIDEMO, HUIDCOG,HUIDPAD

    Description:
    The Health Status Index or Health Utility INDEX (HUI) is a generichealth status index that is able to synthesize both quantitativeand qualitative aspects of health. The index, developed at McMasterUniversity’s Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis,is based on the Comprehensive Health Status Measurement System(CHSMS). It provides a description of an individual’s overallfunctional health, based on eight attributes: vision, hearing,speech, mobility (ability to get around), dexterity (use of handsand fingers), cognition (memory and thinking), emotion (feelings),and pain and discomfort.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    In addition to describing functional health status levels, theCHSMS is the basis for HUI3. The HUI3 is a single numerical valuefor any possible combination of levels of these eight self-reportedhealth attributes. The HUI3 maps any one of the vectors of eighthealth attribute levels into a summary health value between -0.360and 1. For instance, an individual who is near-sighted, yet fullyhealthy on the other seven attributes, receives a score of 0.973.On that scale, the most preferred health level (perfect health) israted 1.000 and death is rated 0.000, while negative scores reflecthealth states considered worse than death.

    The scores of the HUI embody the views of society concerninghealth status. These views are termed societal preferences, sincepreferences about various health states are elicited from arepresentative sample of individuals.

    The HUI3 (Mark 3) was developed by McMaster University’sCentre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, and is derivedusing societal preferences from a random sample of 500 peoplewithin the boundaries of the City of Hamilton-Wentworth, Ontario,Canada.

    The algorithm mapping the questions to the CHSMS itself is theproperty of Health Utilities Inc. and is protected by copyright.Statistics Canada is authorized, when requested, to share thisalgorithm with users who wish to replicate results or analysesconducted by Statistics Canada. The use of the algorithm for otherpurposes, or the sharing of it with others, is prohibited.

    Higher scale indicates better health index
    Range: -0.360 to 1 in increments of 0.001
    Reference: For a detailed explanation of the calculation of theHUI3, refer to:
    -Furlong WJ, Feeny DH, Torrance GW. "Health Utilities Index (HUI):Algorithm for determining HUI Mark 2 (HUI2)/ Mark 3 (HUI3) healthstatus classification levels, health states, health-related qualityof life utility scores and single-attribute utility score from40-item interviewer-administered health status questionnaires."Dundas, Canada: Health Utilities Inc. February 1999.

    -Furlong WJ, Feeny DH, Torrance GW, et al. "Multiplicativemulti-attribute utility function for the Health Utilities IndexMark 3 (HUI3) system: a technical report" Hamilton, Canada:McMaster University Centre for Health Economics and Policy AnalysisWorking Paper #98-11, December 1998.

    7. HUIDMOB - Mobility Trouble(Function Code)

    Variable name:
    HUIDMOB

    Based on:
    HUI_14, HUI_15, HUI_16, HUI_17, HUI_18

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondents based on their state ofmobility trouble.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 7
    HUIDMOB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (HUI_14 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_15 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_16 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_17 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_18 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_14 = 1 and
    HUI_15 = 6 and
    HUI_16 = 6 and
    HUI_17 = 6 and
    HUI_18 = 6
    No mobility problems  
    2 HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 2 and
    HUI_17 = 2 and
    HUI_18 = 2
    Problem - no aid required  
    3 HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 1 and
    HUI_17 = 2 and
    HUI_18 = 2
    Problem - requires mechanical support  
    4 (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 1 and
    HUI_17 = 2 and
    HUI_18 = 1) or
    (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 2 and
    HUI_17 = 2 and
    HUI_18 = 1)
    Problem - requires wheelchair  
    5 (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 1 and
    HUI_17 = 1 and
    HUI_18 = 1) or
    (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 1 and
    HUI_17 = 1 and
    HUI_18 = 2) or
    (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 2 and
    HUI_17 = 1 and
    HUI_18 = 1) or
    (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 1 and
    HUI_16 = 2 and
    HUI_17 = 1 and
    HUI_18 = 2)
    Problem - requires help from people  
    6 (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 2 and
    HUI_16 = 6 and
    HUI_17 = 6 and
    HUI_18 = 1) or
    (HUI_14 = 2 and
    HUI_15 = 2 and
    HUI_16 = 6 and
    HUI_17 = 6 and
    HUI_18 = 2)
    Cannot walk  

    8. HUIDPAD - Activities Prevented /Pain (Function Code)

    Variable name:
    HUIDPAD

    Based on:
    HUI_28, HUI_30

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondents based on their activitylimitation due to pain or discomfort.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 8
    HUIDPAD Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (HUI_28 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_30 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_28 = 1 and
    HUI_30 = 6
    No pain or discomfort  
    2 HUI_28 = 2 and
    HUI_30 = 1
    Pain - does not prevent activity  
    3 HUI_28 = 2 and
    HUI_30 = 2
    Pain prevents a few activities  
    4 HUI_28 = 2 and
    HUI_30 = 3
    Pain prevents some activities  
    5 HUI_28 = 2 and
    HUI_30 = 4
    Pain prevents most activities  

    9. HUIDSPE - Speech Trouble (FunctionCode)

    Variable name:
    HUIDSPE

    Based on:
    HUI_10, HUI_11, HUI_12, HUI_13

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondents based on their state ofspeech trouble.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 9
    HUIDSPE Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (HUI_10 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_11 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_12 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_13 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_10 = 1 and
    HUI_11 = 6 and
    HUI_12 = 6 and
    HUI_13 = 6
    No speech problems  
    2 HUI_10 = 2 and
    HUI_11 = 1 and
    HUI_12 = 1 and
    HUI_13 = 6
    Partially understood by strangers  
    3 HUI_10 = 2 and
    HUI_11 = 1 and
    HUI_12 = 2 and
    HUI_13 = 1
    Partially understood by friends  
    4 (HUI_10 = 2 and
    HUI_11 = 2 and
    HUI_12 = 1 and
    HUI_13 = 6) or
    (HUI_10 = 2 and
    HUI_11 = 2 and
    HUI_12 = 2 and
    HUI_13 = 1)
    Not understood by strangers  
    5 (HUI_10 = 2 and
    HUI_11 = 1 and
    HUI_12 = 2 and
    HUI_13 = 2) or
    (HUI_10 = 2 and
    HUI_11 = 2 and
    HUI_12 = 2 and
    HUI_13 = 2)
    Not understood by friends  

    10. HUIDVIS - Vision Trouble (FunctionCode)

    Variable name:
    HUIDVIS

    Based on:
    HUI_01, HUI_02, HUI_03, HUI_04, HUI_05

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondents based on their visionstate.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 10
    HUIDVIS Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (HUI_01 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_02 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_03 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_04 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (HUI_05 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 HUI_01 = 1 and
    HUI_02 = 6 and
    HUI_03 = 6 and
    HUI_04 = 1 and
    HUI_05 = 6
    No visual problems  
    2 (HUI_01 = 1 and
    HUI_02 = 6 and
    HUI_03 = 6 and
    HUI_04 = 2 and
    HUI_05 = 1) or
    (HUI_01 = 2 and
    HUI_02 = 1 and
    HUI_03 = 6 and
    HUI_04 = 1 and
    HUI_05 = 6) or
    (HUI_01 = 2 and
    HUI_02 = 1 and
    HUI_03 = 6 and
    HUI_04 = 2 and
    HUI_05 = 1)
    Problems corrected by lenses (distance, close, or both)  
    3 (HUI_01 = 1 and
    HUI_02 = 6 and
    HUI_03 = 6 and
    HUI_04 = 2 and
    HUI_05 = 2) or
    (HUI_01 = 2 and
    HUI_02 = 1 and
    HUI_03 = 6 and
    HUI_04 = 2 and
    HUI_05 = 2)
    Problems seeing distance - not corrected  
    4 (HUI_01 = 2 and
    HUI_02 = 2 and
    HUI_03 = 1 and
    HUI_04 = 1 and
    HUI_05 = 6) or
    (HUI_01 = 2 and
    HUI_02 = 2 and
    HUI_03 = 1 and
    HUI_04 = 2 and
    HUI_05 = 1)
    Problems seeing close - not corrected  
    5 HUI_01 = 2 and
    HUI_02 = 2 and
    HUI_03 = 1 and
    HUI_04 = 2 and
    HUI_05 = 2
    Problem seeing close and distance - not corrected  
    6 HUI_01 = 2 and
    HUI_02 = 2 and
    HUI_03 = 2 and
    HUI_04 = 6 and
    HUI_05 = 6
    No sight at all  

    Height and weight (9 DVs)

    1. HWTDBMI - Body Mass Index(self-reported)

    Variable name:
    HWTDBMI

    Based on:
    HWTDHTM, HWTDKG

    Description:
    Body Mass Index (BMI) is a comparison of "weight" relative to the"height" of respondents.  BMI is calculated by dividing weightin kilograms by height in metres squared.
    (BMI = WEIGHT (kilograms) / HEIGHT (metres) SQUARED)

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    BMI is not calculated for pregnant women.
    This BMI classification is created using "self-reported height" and"self-reported weight" variables.

    Table 1
    HWTDBMI Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999.96 PRS_11 = 1 Population exclusion - Pregnant NA
    999.99 HWTDHTM = NS or
    HWTDKG = NS
    Respondents for whom a valid self-reported height and weightwas not obtained NS
    999.99 DHH_SEX = 2 and
    (PRS_11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Females who did not answer the pregnancy question (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    Round(HWTDKG /
    (HWTDHTM * HWTDHTM), .2)
    HWTDHTM < NA  and
    HWTDKG < NA
    BMI calculated from both self-reported height and self-reportedweight values Rounded to two decimal places

    2. HWTDBMIA - BMI Classification forAdults Aged 18 and Over (self-reported) - InternationalStandard

    Variable name:
    HWTDBMIA

    Based on:
    HWMDBMI, CLC_AGE

    Description:
    This variable assigns adult respondents aged 18 and over (exceptpregnant women) to one of the following categories, according totheir Body Mass Index (BMI): underweight; normal weight;overweight; obese class I; obese class II; and, obese class III.Here, the BMI categories are adopted from a body weightclassification system recommended by Health Canada and the WorldHealth Organization (WHO) which has been widely usedinternationally.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    According to Health Canada, this BMI classification system can beused as a screening tool to identify weight-related risks at thepopulation and individual levels.  The following health risksare associated with each of the BMI categories for adults aged 18and over:
    normal weight = least health risk;
    underweight and overweight = increased health risk;
    obese class I = high health risk;
    obese class II = very high health risk;
    obese class III = extremely high health risk
    At the population level, the BMI classification system can be usedto compare body weight patterns and related health risks within andbetween populations and to establish population trends in bodyweight patterns.  The classification should be used withcaution at the individual level because the health risk associatedwith each BMI category varies considerably betweenindividuals.  Particular caution should be used whenclassifying: adults who are naturally very lean, very muscularadults, some ethnic and racial groups, and seniors.
    This variable excludes female respondents aged 18 and over who werepregnant.

    Internet site:
    http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hpfb-dgpsa/onpp-bppn/weight

    Table 2
    HWTDBMIA Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 HWTDBMI = NS or
    (PRS_11 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    96 DHH_AGE < 18 or
    PRS_11 = 1
    Population exclusions NA
    1 HWTDBMI < 18.50 Underweight  
    2 (18.50 <= HWTDBMI <= 24.99) Normal weight  
    3 (25.00 <= HWTDBMI <= 29.99) Overweight  
    4 (30.00 <= HWTDBMI <= 34.99) Obese - Class I  
    5 (35.00 <= HWTDBMI <= 39.99) Obese - Class II  
    6 HWTDBMI >= 40.00 Obese - Class III  

    Reference:
    For more detailed information, see Canadian Guidelines for BodyWeight Classification in Adults, Health Canada, 2003.

    3. HWTDBMIK - BMI Classification forChildren Less Than 18 Years of Age (self-reported) - CDCBMI-for-age

    Variable name:
    HWTDBMIK

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, PRS_11, HWTDBMI

    Description:
    BMI growth charts can be used beginning at 2 years of age. BMI is calculated from weight and height measurements and is usedto determine whether an individual's weight is appropriate fortheir height. The growth charts consist of a series of percentilecurves illustrating the distribution of measurements in U.S.children.  Most of the data used to construct the charts comesfrom the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES),which has periodically collected height and weight data (and otherhealth information) on the American population since the early1960's.

    Note:
    This variable excludes femalerespondents who were pregnant and respondents who were 18 years ofage or older.
    In these charts, the following percentiles were selected as cutoffpoints:
    5th percentile and below = underweight;
    From the 6th percentile up to and including the 85th percentile =normal;
    From the 86th percentile up to and including the 95th percentile =overweight;
    Above the 95th percentile = obese.

    Source:
    http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts

    Table 3
    HWTDBMIK Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE >17 or
    PRS_11 = 1
    Population exclusions NA
    9 HWTDBMI = NS or
    (PRS_11 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 At and below the 5th percentile for the child's age in days,and sex Underweight  
    2 Between the 6th and up to and including the 85th percentile forthe child's age in days, and sex Normal weight  
    3 Between the 86th and up to and including the 95th percentilefor the child's age in days, and sex Overweight  
    4 Above the 95th percentile for the child's age in days, andsex Obese  

    4. HWTDCM - Height (centimetres) -self-reported

    Variable name:
    HWTDCM

    Based on:
    HWT_2, HWT_2A, HWT_2B, HWT_2C, HWT_2D, HWT_2E, HWT_2F, HWT_2G,HWTDIN

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported standing height incentimetres.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 4
    HWTDCM Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HWT_2 = 0    
    Round(HWTDIN * 2.54) HWT_2A < 12 or 
    HWT_2B < 12 or
    HWT_2C < 12 or
    HWT_2D < 12 or
    HWT_2E < 12 or
    HWT_2F < 12 or
    HWT_2G < 12
    Self-reported standing height in centimetres  
    999 Else   NS

    5. HWTDCOL - BMI classification forchildren aged 6 to 17 (self-reported) - Cole classificationsystem

    Variable name:
    HWTDCOL

    Based on:
    HWTDBMI, CLC_SEX, CLC_AGE, age in months, age in days

    Description:
    This variable classifies children aged 6 to 17 (except femalerespondents aged 14 to 17 who were pregnant or did not answer thepregnancy question) as "obese", "overweight" or "neither obese oroverweight" according to the age-and-sex-specific BMI cut-offpoints as defined by Cole et al. The Cole cut-off points are basedon pooled international data (Brazil, Great Britain, Hong Kong,Netherlands, Singapore, and United States) for BMI and linked tothe widely internationally accepted adult BMI cut-off points of 25(overweight) and 30  (obese).

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents who do not fall within the categories of "Obese" or"Overweight" (as defined by Cole et al.) have been classified byCCHS and CHMS as "neither obese nor overweight".  Thisvariable excludes respondents who are 18 years of age or over.

    Table 5
    HWTDCOL Temporary Reformat

     

    AGET1

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    round(((mdy(C2_MONTH, C2_DAY, C2_YEAR) -mdy(DHH_MOB, DHH_DOB, DHH_YOB))/365.25), 0.5) Interview date converted to months (C2_MONTH, C2_DAY andC2_YEAR) - Date of birth converted in months (DHH_MOB, DHH_DOB andDHH_YOB) Create respondent’s age in months at time of theinterview  

     

    Table
    HWTDCOL Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 HWTDBMI = NS or
    (PRS_11 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 DHH_AGE > 17 or
    PRS_11 = 1
    Population exclusions NA
    3 (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  19.78) or
    (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  19.65) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.23) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.08) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.63) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  20.51) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.09) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.01) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.60) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  21.57) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.17) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.18) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.77) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  22.81) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  23.39) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  23.46) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.00) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.41) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.57) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.77) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  25.10) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  24.42) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  25.58) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.05) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.02) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.67) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.43) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.24) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  26.84) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.76) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.25) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.20) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.63) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.57) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  27.98) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.87) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.30) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.11) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.60) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.29) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  28.88) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.43) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.14) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.56) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.41) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.69) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.70) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  29.84) or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDBMI >=  30.00) or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDBMI >=  30.00)
    Obese  
    2 (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.55 and
    HWMDBMI < 19.78)) or
    (AGET1 = 6 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.34 and
    HWMDBMI < 19.65)) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.71 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.23)) or
    (AGET1 = 6.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.53 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.08)) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.92 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.63)) or
    (AGET1 = 7 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  17.75 and
    HWMDBMI < 20.51)) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.16 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.09)) or
    (AGET1 = 7.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.03 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.01)) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.44 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.60)) or
    (AGET1 = 8 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.35 and
    HWMDBMI < 21.57)) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.76 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.17)) or
    (AGET1 = 8.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  18.69 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.18)) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.10 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.77)) or
    (AGET1 = 9 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.07 and
    HWMDBMI < 22.81)) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.46 and
    HWMDBMI < 23.39)) or
    (AGET1 = 9.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.45 and
    HWMDBMI < 23.46)) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.84 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.00)) or
    (AGET1 = 10 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  19.86 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.11)) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.20 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.57)) or
    (AGET1 = 10.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.29 and
    HWMDBMI < 24.77)) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.55 and
    HWMDBMI < 25.10)) or
    (AGET1 = 11 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.74 and
    HWMDBMI < 25.42)) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  20.89 and
    HWMDBMI < 25.58)) or
    (AGET1 = 11.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.20 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.05)) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.22 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.02)) or
    (AGET1 = 12 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.68 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.67)) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.56 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.43)) or
    (AGET1 = 12.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.14 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.24)) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  21.91 and
    HWMDBMI < 26.84)) or
    (AGET1 = 13 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.58 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.76)) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.27 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.25)) or
    (AGET1 = 13.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.98 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.20)) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.62 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.63)) or
    (AGET1 = 14 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.34 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.57)) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  22.96 and
    HWMDBMI < 27.98)) or
    (AGET1 = 14.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.66 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.87)) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.29 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.30)) or
    (AGET1 = 15 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.94 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.11)) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.60 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.60)) or
    (AGET1 = 15.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.17 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.29)) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  23.90 and
    HWMDBMI < 28.88)) or
    (AGET1 = 16 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.37 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.43)) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.19 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.14)) or
    (AGET1 = 16.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.54 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.56)) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.46 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.41)) or
    (AGET1 = 17 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.70 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.69)) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.73 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.70)) or
    (AGET1 = 17.5 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  24.85 and
    HWMDBMI < 29.84)) or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  25.00 and
    HWMDBMI < 30.00)) or
    (AGET1 = 18 and
    CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (HWMDBMI >=  25.00 and
    HWMDBMI < 30.00))
    Overweight  
    1 Else Neither overweight nor obese  

    Reference:
    For more information about the Cole BMI classification system, seeEstablishing a Standard Definition for Child Overweight and ObesityWorldwide - International survey, by Tim J Cole, Mary C Bellizzi,Katherine M. Flegal, William H Dietz, published in British MedicalJournal, Volume: 320, May 2000.

     

    6. HWTDHTM - Height (metres) -self-reported

    Variable name:
    HWTDHTM

    Based on:
    HWTDCM

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent’s self-reported heightin metres.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 6
    HWTDHTM Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9.99 HWTDCM = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated) NS
    HWTDCM/100 Else Self-reported height in metres  

    7. HWTDIN - Height (inches) -self-reported

    Variable name:
    HWTDIN

    Based on:
    HWT_2, HWT_2A, HWT_2B, HWT_2C, HWT_2D, HWT_2E, HWT_2F, HWT_2G

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported standing height ininches.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process

    Table 7
    HWTDIN Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 HWT_2 = 0 Less than 12”  
    HWT_2A + 12 HWT_2A < 12 Between 12” and 23”  
    HWT_2B + 24 HWT_2B < 12 Between 24” and 35”  
    HWT_2C + 36 HWT_2C < 12 Between 36” and 47”  
    HWT_2D + 48 HWT_2D < 12 Between 48” and 59”  
    HWT_2E + 60 HWT_2E < 12 Between 60” and 71”  
    HWT_2F + 72 HWT_2F < 12 Between 72” and 83”  
    HWT_2G + 84 HWT_2G < 12 Between 84” and 95”  
    99 Else   NS

    8. HWTDKG - Weight (kilograms) -self-reported

    Variable name:
    HWTDKG

    Based on:
    HWT_3, HWT_3N, PRS_11

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight in kilograms.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  This variableexcludes female respondents who were pregnant.

    Table 8
    HWTDKG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 PRS_11 = 1 Population exclusions NA
    Round(HWT_3 * 0.4536) HWT_3N = 1 Self-reported weight in pounds converted to kilograms  
    HWT_3 HWT_3N = 2 Self-reported weight in kilograms  
    999 Else   NS

    9. HWTDLB - Weight (pounds) -self-reported

    Variable name:
    HWTDLB

    Based on:
    HWT_3, HWT_3N, PRS_11

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight in pounds.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  This variableexcludes female respondents who were pregnant.

    Table 9
    HWTDLB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 PRS_11 = 1 Population exclusions NA
    HWT_3 HWT_3N = 1 Self-reported weight in pounds  
    Round(HWT_3 * 2.205) HWT_3N = 2 Self-reported weight in kilograms converted to pounds  
    999 Else   NS

    Income (5 DVs)

    1. INCDDIA2 - Total household income- 2 categories

    Variable name:
    INCDDIA2

    Based on:
    DHHDHSZ, INCDHH

    Description:
    This variable classifies the total household income into twocategories based on total household income and the number of peopleliving in the household.

    Introduced in:
    NPHS - Cycle 1

    Table 1
    INCDDIA2 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3,4)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3,4,5)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3,4,5,6))
    Low income  
    2 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (6,7,8,9,10,11,12)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (7,8,9,10,11,12))
    Middle or high income  
    9 Else Not enough information for the classification NS

    2. INCDDIA4 - Total household income -4 categories

    Variable name:
    INCDDIA4

    Based on:
    DHHDHSZ, INCDHH

    Description:
    This variable classifies the total household income into fourcategories based on total household income and the number of peopleliving in the household.

    Introduced in:
    NPHS - Cycle 1

    Table 2
    INCDDIA4 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3,4)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3,4,5)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3,4,5,6))
    Lowest income grouping  
    2 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (5,6)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (6,7)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (7,8,9))
    Lower middle income grouping  
    3 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (7,8,9)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (8,9,10)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (10))
    Upper middle income grouping  
    4 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (10,11,12)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    INCDHH in (11,12))
    Highest income grouping  
    9 Else Not enough information for the classification NS

    3. INCDDIA5 - Total household income -5 categories

    Variable name:
    INCDDIA5

    Based on:
    DHHDHSZ, INCDHH

    Description:
    This variable classifies the total household income into fivecategories based on total household income and the number of peopleliving in the household.

    Introduced in:
    NPHS - Cycle 1

    Table 3
    INCDDIA5 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2,3,4) and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (1,2,3,4))
    Lowest income grouping  
    2 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (4)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (4,5)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (5,6))
    Lower middle income grouping  
    3 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (5,6)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (6,7)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (7,8,9))
    Middle income grouping  
    4 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (7,8,9)) or
    (DHHDHSZ in (3,4) and
    INCDHH in (8,9,10)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 4 and
    INCDHH in (10))
    Upper middle income grouping  
    5 (DHHDHSZ in (1,2) and
    INCDHH in (10,11,12)) or
    (DHHDHSZ > 2 and
    INCDHH in (11,12))
    Highest income grouping  
    9 Else Not enough information for the classification NS

    4. INCDHH - Total Household Income -All Sources

    Variable name:
    INCDHH

    Based on:
    INC_22, INC_23, INC_24, INC_25, INC_26, INC_27, INC_28

    Description:
    This variable groups the total household income from all sources. Arange value was assigned by the application to respondents whoprovided an exact amount in question INC_21.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 4
    INCDHH Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (INC_22 = DK, RF, NS) None of the income questions were answered (don’t know,refusal, not stated) NS
    1 INC_22 = 3 No income  
    2 INC_24 = 1 Less than $5,000  
    3 INC_24 = 2 $5,000 to $9,999  
    4 INC_25 = 1 $10,000 to $14,999  
    5 INC_25 = 2 $15,000 to $19,999  
    6 INC_27 = 1 $20,000 to $29,999  
    7 INC_27 = 2 $30,000 to $39,999  
    8 INC_28 = 1 $40,000 to $49,999  
    9 INC_28 = 2 $50,000 to $59,999  
    10 INC_28 = 3 $60,000 to $79,999  
    11 INC_28 = 4 $80,000 to $99,999  
    12 INC_28 = 5 $100,000 +  
    99 Else Not enough information for the classification NS

    5. INCDPER - Personal Income - AllSources

    Variable name:
    INCDPER

    Based on:
    INC_32, INC_34, INC_35, INC_37, INC_38

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent’s personal income fromall sources. A range value was assigned by the application torespondents who provided an exact amount in question INC_31.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 15 years old were excluded from thepopulation.

    Table 5
    INCDPER Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE < 15 Population exclusions NA
    99 (INC_32 = DK, RF, NS) None of the income questions were answered (don’t know,refusal, not stated) NS
    1 (INC_32 = 3, NA) No income  
    2 INC_34 = 1 Less than $5,000  
    3 INC_34 = 2 $5,000 to $9,999  
    4 INC_35 = 1 $10,000 to $14,999  
    5 INC_35 = 2 $15,000 to $19,999  
    6 INC_37 = 1 $20,000 to $29,999  
    7 INC_37 = 2 $30,000 to $39,999  
    8 INC_38 = 1 $40,000 to $49,999  
    9 INC_38 = 2 $50,000 to $59,999  
    10 INC_38 = 3 $60,000 to $79,999  
    11 INC_38 = 4 $80,000 to $99,999  
    12 INC_38 = 5 $100,000 +  
    99 Else Not enough information for the classification NS

    Labour force (8 DVs)

    1. LBFDHPW - Total usual hoursworked per week

    Variable name:
    LBFDHPW

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, LBF_42, LBF_53

    Description:
    This variable indicates the total number of hours the respondentworked per week.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 or more than 75 years old or who didnot answer whether they had worked in the year preceding theinterview have been excluded from the population.

    Table 1
    LBFDHPW Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 15 or
    DHH_AGE > 75 or
    LBF_42 = NA
    Population exclusion NA
    999 (LBF_42 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_53 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    LBF_42 LBF_42 < NA and
    LBF_53 = NA
    Number of hours usually worked for respondents with onejob  
    LBF_42 +
    LBF_53
    LBF_42 < NA and
    LBF_53 < NA
    Number of hours usually worked for respondents with more thanone job  

    2. LBFDJST - Job status over pastyear

    Variable name:
    LBFDJST

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, LBF_01, LBF_11, LBF_22, LBF_61, LBF_71

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent’s job status over thepast year.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 or more than 75 years old or who didnot work in the week preceding the interview were excluded from thepopulation.

    Table 2
    LBFDJST Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 LBF_01 = NA or
    DHH_AGE < 15 or
    DHH_AGE > 75
    Population exclusion NA
    99 (LBF_22 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_61 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_71 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 LBF_61 = 52 Has had a job throughout the past year  
    2 LBF_71 = 52 Was without a job and looking for work throughout the pastyear  
    3 LBF_22 = 2 Was without a job and not looking for work throughout pastyear  
    4 (LBF_61 + LBF_71) = 52 and
    (0 < LBF_71 < 52) and
    LBF_61 < 52
    Has had a job part of the year - was without a job and lookingfor other part of the year  
    5 LBF_61 < 52 and
    LBF_71 = 0
    Has had a job part of the year - was without a job and notlooking for other part of the year  
    6 LBF_71 < 52 and
    LBF_21 = 2 and
    (LBF_11 = 1 or
    LBF_22 = 1)
    Was without a job and looking for part of the year - waswithout a job and not looking for other part of the year  
    7 (LBF_61 + LBF_71) < 52 and
    (0 < LBF_71 < 52) and
    LBF_61 < 52
    Has had a job part of the year - was without a job and lookingfor part of the year - was without a job and not looking for otherpart of year  

    3. LBFDMJS - Multiple jobstatus

    Variable name:
    LBFDMJS

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, LBF_03, LBF_21, LBF_23, LBF_51

    Description:
    This variable classifies respondents based on whether or not theyhad multiple jobs in the past year and if they still do.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 or more than 75 years old have beenexcluded from the population.

    Table 3
    LBFDMJS Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 15 or
    DHH_AGE > 75
    Population exclusion NA
    9 (LBF_03 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_21 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_23 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_51 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 LBF_51 = 52 Currently has multiple jobs - had them all past year  
    2 LBF_03 = 1 and
    LBF_51 < 52
    Currently has multiple jobs - did not have them all pastyear  
    3 LBF_03 = 2 Currently has only one job  
    4 LBF_23 = 1 Currently does not have a job - held multiple jobs over pastyear  
    5 LBF_23 = 2 or
    LBF_21 = 2
    Currently does not have a job - did not hold multiple jobs overthe year  

    4. LBFDPFT - Full-time/ part-timeworking status (for total usual hours)

    Variable name:
    LBFDPFT

    Based on:
    LBFDHPW

    Description:
    This variable indicates if the respondent works full-time orpart-time.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 or more than 75 years old or who didnot work in the year preceding the interview have been excludedfrom the population.

    Table 4
    LBFDPFT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 LBFDHPW = NA Population exclusion NA
    9 LBFDHPW = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 LBFDHPW >= 30 Full-time  
    2 LBFDHPW < 30 Part-time  

    5. LBFDRNW - Main reason for notworking last week

    Variable name:
    LBFDRNW

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, LBF_01, LBF_11, LBF_13, LBF_41

    Description:
    This variable indicates the main reason why the respondent did notwork in the week prior to the interview.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 or more than 75 years old or who didnot work in the week preceding the interview have been excludedfrom the population.

    Table 5
    LBFDRNW Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE < 15 or
    DHH_AGE > 75  or
    LBF_01 =  1
    Population exclusion NA
    99 (LBF_11 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_13 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_41 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 LBF_01 = 3 Permanently unable to work  
    2 LBF_13 = 1 or
    LBF_41 = 1
    Own illness or disability  
    3 LBF_13 = 2 or
    LBF_41 = 2
    Caring for - own children  
    4 LBF_13 = 3 or
    LBF_41 = 3
    Caring for - elder relative  
    5 LBF_13 = 4 or
    LBF_41 = 4
    Pregnancy/ maternity leave  
    6 LBF_13 = 5 or
    LBF_41 = 5
    Other personal or family responsibilities  
    7 LBF_13 = 6 or
    LBF_41 = 6
    Vacation  
    8 LBF_13 = 7 or
    LBF_41 = 14
    School or educational leave  
    9 LBF_13 = 8 Retired  
    10 LBF_13 = 9 Believes no work is available (in area or suited toskills)  
    11 LBF_41 = 7 Labour dispute  
    12 LBF_41 = 8 Temporary layoff due to business conditions  
    13 LBF_41 = 9 Seasonal layoff  
    14 LBF_41 = 10 Casual job, no work available  
    15 LBF_41 = 12 Self-employed, no work available  
    16 LBF_41 = 13 Seasonal business  
    17 LBF_11 = 1 Looking for work  
    18 LBF_41 = 11 Work schedule  
    19 LBF_13 = 10 or
    LBF_41 = 15
    Other reason  

    6. LBFDSTU - Student workingstatus

    Variable name:
    LBFDSTU

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, EDU_01, EDU_02, LBF_01, LBF_02, LBF_21

    Description:
    This variable indicates the respondent’s working status ifhe/she was a student.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 years or more than 75 years old orwho were not studying at the time of the interview have beenexcluded from the population.

    Table 6
    LBFDSTU Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 15 or
    DHH_AGE > 75 or
    EDU_01 = 2
    Population exclusion NA
    9 (LBF_21 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (EDU_02 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 (LBF_01 = 1 or
    LBF_02 = 1 or
    LBF_21 = 1) and
    EDU_02 = 1
    Worked during last 12 months and currently attending schoolfull-time  
    2 (LBF_01 = 1 or
    LBF_02 = 1 or
    LBF_21 = 1) and
    EDU_02 = 2
    Worked during last 12 months and currently attending schoolpart-time  
    3 LBF_21 = 2 and
    EDU_02 = 1
    Did not work during last 12 months and currently attendingschool full-time  
    4 LBF_21 = 2 and
    EDU_02 = 2
    Did not work during last 12 months and currently attendingschool part-time  

    7. LBFDWSL - Working status lastweek

    Variable name:
    LBFDWSL

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, LBF_01, LBF_11, LBF_41

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondent based on his/her workingstatus in the week prior to the interview and also includesgrouping for reasons of not working.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 or more than 75 years old have beenexcluded from the population.

    Table 7
    LBFDWSL Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE < 15 or
    DHH_AGE > 75
    Population exclusion NA
    99 (LBF_11 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (LBF_41 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 LBF_01 = 1 Worked at a job or business  
    2 (LBF_41 = 8, 9, 10, 12, 13) Had a job - on temporary or seasonal layoff  
    3 (0 < LBF_41 < 8) or
    LBF_41 = 11 or
    (13 < LBF_41 < NA)
    Had a job - absent for some other reason  
    4 LBF_11 = 1 Did not have a job - looked for work over past 4 weeks  
    5 LBF_11 = 2 Did not have a job - did not look for work over past 4weeks  
    6 LBF_01 = 3 Permanently unable to work  

    8. LBFDWSS - Working status lastweek

    Variable name:
    LBFDWSS

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, LBF_01, LBF_02

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondent based on his/her workingstatus in the week prior to the interview.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Note:
    Respondents aged less than 15 or more than 75 years old have beenexcluded from the population.

    Table 8
    LBFDWSS Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 15 or
    DHH_AGE > 75
    Population exclusions NA
    1 LBF_01 = 1 Worked at a job or business  
    2 LBF_02 = 1 Had a job but did not work (absent)  
    3 LBF_02 = 2 Did not have a job  
    4 LBF_02 = 3 Permanently unable to work  
    9 (LBF_02 = DK, R, NS) or
    (LBF_01 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS

    Milk and dairy product consumption (4DVs)

    1. MDCD11Y - Drinks milk - times peryear

    Variable name:
    MDCD11Y

    Based on:
    MDC_11, MDC_11N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks milk or enrichedmilk substitutes or uses them on cereal.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 1
    MDCD11Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MDC_11 = 0 Never  
    MDC_11 * 365 MDC_11N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_11 * 52 MDC_11N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_11 * 12 MDC_11N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MDC_11 MDC_11N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MDC_11N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    2. MDCD13Y - Eats cottage cheese -times per year

    Variable name:
    MDCD13Y

    Based on:
    MDC_13, MDC_13N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats cottagecheese.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 2
    MDCD13Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MDC_13 = 0 Never  
    MDC_13 * 365 MDC_13N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_13 * 52 MDC_13N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_13 * 12 MDC_13N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MDC_13 MDC_13N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MDC_13N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    3. MDCD14Y - Eats yogurt - times peryear

    Variable name:
    MDCD14Y

    Based on:
    MDC_14, MDC_14N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats yogurt, excludingfrozen yogurt.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.   Based onCCHS 2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 3
    MDCD14Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MDC_14 = 0 Never  
    MDC_14 * 365 MDC_14N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_14 * 52 MDC_14N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_14 * 12 MDC_14N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MDC_14 MDC_14N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MDC_14N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    4. MDCD15Y - Eats ice cream or frozenyogurt - times per year

    Variable name:
    MDCD15Y

    Based on:
    MDC_15, MDC_15N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats ice cream orfrozen yogurt.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 4
    MDCD15Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MDC_15 = 0 Never  
    MDC_15 * 365 MDC_15N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_15 * 52 MDC_15N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MDC_15 * 12 MDC_15N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MDC_15 MDC_15N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MDC_15N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    Meat and fish consumption (11DVs)

    1. MFCD11Y - Eats red meat - timesper year

    Variable name:
    MFCD11Y

    Based on:
    MFC_11, MFC_11N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats red meat(including beef, hamburger, pork or lamb).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 1
    MFCD11Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_11 = 0 Never  
    MFC_11 * 365 MFC_11N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_11 * 52 MFC_11N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_11 * 12 MFC_11N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_11 MFC_11N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_11N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    2. MFCD12Y - Eats liver - times peryear

    Variable name:
    MFCD12Y

    Based on:
    MFC_12, MFC_12N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats liver (includingall types of liver such as beef, veal, pork or chicken butexcluding liverwurst and liver pâté).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 2
    MFCD12Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_12 = 0 Never  
    MFC_12 * 365 MFC_12N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_12 * 52 MFC_12N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_12 * 12 MFC_12N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_12 MFC_12N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_12N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    3. MFCD13Y - Eats other organ meats -times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD13Y

    Based on:
    MFC_13, MFC_13N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats other organ meats(including kidneys, heart or giblets).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 3
    MFCD13Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_13 = 0 Never  
    MFC_13 * 365 MFC_13N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_13 * 52 MFC_13N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_13 * 12 MFC_13N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_13 MFC_13N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_13N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    4. MFCD14Y - Eats beef or pork hotdogs - times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD14Y

    Based on:
    MFC_14, MFC_14N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats beef or porkhotdogs.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 4
    MFCD14Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_14 = 0 Never  
    MFC_14 * 365 MFC_14N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_14 * 52 MFC_14N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_14 * 12 MFC_14N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_14 MFC_14N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_14N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    5. MFCD15Y - Eats sausage or bacon-times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD15Y

    Based on:
    MFC_15, MFC_15N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats sausages or bacon(including all types of sausages such as breakfast, pepperoni andKielbassa but excluding low-fat, light or turkey varieties).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 5
    MFCD15Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_15 = 0 Never  
    MFC_15 * 365 MFC_15N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_15 * 52 MFC_15N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_15 * 12 MFC_15N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_15 MFC_15N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_15N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    6. MFCD16Y - Eats salt water fish -times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD16Y

    Based on:
    MFC_16, MFC_16N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats salt water fish(including salmon, tuna or fish sticks).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables. 

    Table 6
    MFCD16Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_16 = 0 Never  
    MFC_16 * 365 MFC_16N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_16 * 52 MFC_16N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_16 * 12 MFC_16N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_16 MFC_16N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_16N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    7. MFCD17Y - Eats fresh water fish -times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD17Y

    Based on:
    MFC_17, MFC_17N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats fresh water fish(including trout, walleye or pickerel).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 7
    MFCD17Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_17 = 0 Never  
    MFC_17 * 365 MFC_17N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_17 * 52 MFC_17N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_17 * 12 MFC_17N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_17 MFC_17N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_17N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    8. MFCD18Y - Eats shellfish - timesper year

    Variable name:
    MFCD18Y

    Based on:
    MFC_18, MFC_18N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats shellfish(including shrimp, mussels, scallops, lobster, clams, oysters orcrab).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 8
    MFCD18Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_18 = 0 Never  
    MFC_18 * 365 MFC_18N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_18 * 52 MFC_181N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_18 * 12 MFC_18N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_18 MFC_18N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_18N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    9. MFCD19Y - Eats eggs and egg dishes- times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD19Y

    Based on:
    MFC_19, MFC_19N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats eggs and eggdishes including the yolk such as omelettes, frittata or quiche(excluding all egg dishes made with only egg whites).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 9
    MFCD19Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_19 = 0 Never  
    MFC_19 * 365 MFC_19N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_19 * 52 MFC_19N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_19 * 12 MFC_19N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_19 MFC_19N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_19N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    10. MFCD20Y - Eats cooked dried beans- times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD20Y

    Based on:
    MFC_20, MFC_20N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats cooked dried beans(including refried beans, baked beans, pea soup or kidney beans,excluding green and yellow beans).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 10
    MFCD20Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_20 = 0 Never  
    MFC_20 * 365 MFC_20N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_20 * 52 MFC_20N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_20 * 12 MFC_20N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_20 MFC_20N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_20N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    11. MFCD21Y - Eats peanuts, walnuts,seeds or other nuts - times per year

    Variable name:
    MFCD21Y

    Based on:
    MFC_21, MFC_21N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent eats peanuts, walnuts,seeds, or other nuts (excluding nut butters such as peanutbutter).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 11
    MFCD21Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 MFC_21 = 0 Never  
    MFC_21 * 365 MFC_21N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_21 * 52 MFC_21N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    MFC_21 * 12 MFC_21N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    MFC_21 MFC_21N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 MFC_21N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    Oral Health (77 DVs)

    1. OHCDELG - Eligibility - OralHealth

    Variable name:
    OHCDELG

    Based on:
    PHC_42K

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for theOral Health component. As there are multiple reasons to be screenedout of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs by reason shouldnot be based on frequency counts for this variable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process

    Table 1
    OHCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 PHC_42K = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    1 Else Eligible  

    2. OHEDAC01 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 1

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC01

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 1 (Sound - never decayed or restored) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 2
    OHEDAC01 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC01_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 11  
    DVC01_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 12  
    DVC01_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 13  
    DVC01_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 14  
    DVC01_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 15  
    DVC01_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 16  
    DVC01_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 17  
    DVC01_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 21  
    DVC01_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 22  
    DVC01_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 23  
    DVC01_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 24  
    DVC01_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 25  
    DVC01_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 26  
    DVC01_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 27  
    DVC01_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 31  
    DVC01_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 32  
    DVC01_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 33  
    DVC01_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 34  
    DVC01_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 35  
    DVC01_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 36  
    DVC01_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 37  
    DVC01_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 41  
    DVC01_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 42  
    DVC01_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 43  
    DVC01_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 44  
    DVC01_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 45  
    DVC01_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 46  
    DVC01_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 47  

     

    Table 2
    OHEDAC01 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC01_11-
    DVC01_17
    DVC01_21-
    DVC01_27
    DVC01_31-
    DVC01_37
    DVC01_41-
    DVC01_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 1  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    3. OHEDAC02 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 2

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC02

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 2 (Sound - crown sealed, never decayed or otherwise restored)during the clinic dental examinations.  The probing portion ofthe oral health exam was completed by all respondents except thosemeeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 3
    OHEDAC02 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC02_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 11  
    DVC02_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 12  
    DVC02_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 13  
    DVC02_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 14  
    DVC02_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 15  
    DVC02_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 16  
    DVC02_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 17  
    DVC02_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 21  
    DVC02_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 22  
    DVC02_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 23  
    DVC02_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 24  
    DVC02_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 25  
    DVC02_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 26  
    DVC02_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 27  
    DVC02_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 31  
    DVC02_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 32  
    DVC02_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 33  
    DVC02_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 34  
    DVC02_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 35  
    DVC02_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 36  
    DVC02_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 37  
    DVC02_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 41  
    DVC02_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 42  
    DVC02_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 43  
    DVC02_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 44  
    DVC02_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 45  
    DVC02_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 46  
    DVC02_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 47  

     

    Table 3
    OHEDAC02 Specifications
    Value Condition(s)  Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC02_11-
    DVC02_17
    DVC02_21-
    DVC02_27
    DVC02_31-
    DVC02_37
    DVC02_41-
    DVC02_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 2  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    4. OHEDAC03 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 3

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC03

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 3 (Missing - due to orthodontic treatment) during the clinicdental examinations.  The probing portion of the oral healthexam was completed by all respondents except those meeting theexclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 4
    OHEDAC03 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC03_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 11  
    DVC03_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 12  
    DVC03_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 13  
    DVC03_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 14  
    DVC03_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 15  
    DVC03_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 16  
    DVC03_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 17  
    DVC03_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 21  
    DVC03_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 22  
    DVC03_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 23  
    DVC03_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 24  
    DVC03_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 25  
    DVC03_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 26  
    DVC03_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 27  
    DVC03_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 31  
    DVC03_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 32  
    DVC03_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 33  
    DVC03_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 34  
    DVC03_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 35  
    DVC03_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 36  
    DVC03_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 37  
    DVC03_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 41  
    DVC03_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 42  
    DVC03_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 43  
    DVC03_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 44  
    DVC03_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 45  
    DVC03_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 46  
    DVC03_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 47  

     

    Table 4
    OHEDAC03 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC03_11-
    DVC03_17
    DVC03_21-
    DVC03_27
    DVC03_31-
    DVC03_37
    DVC03_41-
    DVC03_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 3  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    5. OHEDAC04 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 4

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC04

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 4 (Missing - due to trauma) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 5
    OHEDAC04 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC04_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 11  
    DVC04_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 12  
    DVC04_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 13  
    DVC04_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 14  
    DVC04_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 15  
    DVC04_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 16  
    DVC04_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 17  
    DVC04_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 21  
    DVC04_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 22  
    DVC04_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 23  
    DVC04_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 24  
    DVC04_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 25  
    DVC04_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 26  
    DVC04_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 27  
    DVC04_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 31  
    DVC04_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 32  
    DVC04_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 33  
    DVC04_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 34  
    DVC04_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 35  
    DVC04_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 36  
    DVC04_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 37  
    DVC04_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 41  
    DVC04_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 42  
    DVC04_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 43  
    DVC04_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 44  
    DVC04_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 45  
    DVC04_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 46  
    DVC04_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 47  

     

    Table 5
    OHEDAC04 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC04_11-
    DVC04_17
    DVC04_21-
    DVC04_27
    DVC04_31-
    DVC04_37
    DVC04_41-
    DVC04_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 4  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    6. OHEDAC05 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 5

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC05

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 5 (Missing - due to caries or periodontal disease) during theclinic dental examinations.  The probing portion of the oralhealth exam was completed by all respondents except those meetingthe exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 6
    OHEDAC05 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC05_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 11  
    DVC05_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 12  
    DVC05_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 13  
    DVC05_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 14  
    DVC05_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 15  
    DVC05_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 16  
    DVC05_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 17  
    DVC05_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 21  
    DVC05_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 22  
    DVC05_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 23  
    DVC05_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 24  
    DVC05_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 25  
    DVC05_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 26  
    DVC05_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 27  
    DVC05_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 31  
    DVC05_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 32  
    DVC05_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 33  
    DVC05_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 34  
    DVC05_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 35  
    DVC05_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 36  
    DVC05_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 37  
    DVC05_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 41  
    DVC05_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 42  
    DVC05_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 43  
    DVC05_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 44  
    DVC05_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 45  
    DVC05_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 46  
    DVC05_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 47  

     

    Table 6
    OHEDAC05 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC05_11-
    DVC05_17
    DVC05_21-
    DVC05_27
    DVC05_31-
    DVC05_37
    DVC05_41-
    DVC05_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 5  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    7. OHEDAC06 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 6

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC06

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 6 (Unerupted tooth, congenitally missing or unexposed root)during the clinic dental examinations.  The probing portion ofthe oral health exam was completed by all respondents except thosemeeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 7
    OHEDAC06 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC06_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 11  
    DVC06_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 12  
    DVC06_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 13  
    DVC06_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 14  
    DVC06_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 15  
    DVC06_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 16  
    DVC06_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 17  
    DVC06_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 21  
    DVC06_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 22  
    DVC06_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 23  
    DVC06_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 24  
    DVC06_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 25  
    DVC06_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 26  
    DVC06_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 27  
    DVC06_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 31  
    DVC06_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 32  
    DVC06_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 33  
    DVC06_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 34  
    DVC06_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 35  
    DVC06_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 36  
    DVC06_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 37  
    DVC06_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 41  
    DVC06_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 42  
    DVC06_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 43  
    DVC06_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 44  
    DVC06_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 45  
    DVC06_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 46  
    DVC06_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 47  

     

    Table 7
    OHEDAC06 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC06_11-
    DVC06_17
    DVC06_21-
    DVC06_27
    DVC06_31-
    DVC06_37
    DVC06_41-
    DVC06_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 6  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    8. OHEDAC07 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 7

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC07

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 7 (Decayed severely) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 8
    OHEDAC07 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC07_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 11  
    DVC07_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 12  
    DVC07_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 13  
    DVC07_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 14  
    DVC07_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 15  
    DVC07_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 16  
    DVC07_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 17  
    DVC07_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 21  
    DVC07_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 22  
    DVC07_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 23  
    DVC07_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 24  
    DVC07_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 25  
    DVC07_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 26  
    DVC07_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 27  
    DVC07_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 31  
    DVC07_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 32  
    DVC07_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 33  
    DVC07_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 34  
    DVC07_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 35  
    DVC07_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 36  
    DVC07_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 37  
    DVC07_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 41  
    DVC07_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 42  
    DVC07_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 43  
    DVC07_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 44  
    DVC07_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 45  
    DVC07_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 46  
    DVC07_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 47  

     

    Table 8
    OHEDAC07 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC07_11-
    DVC07_17
    DVC07_21-
    DVC07_27
    DVC07_31-
    DVC07_37
    DVC07_41-
    DVC07_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 7  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    9. OHEDAC08 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 8

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC08

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 8 (Decayed - pit and fissure caries) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 9
    OHEDAC08 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC08_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 11  
    DVC08_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 12  
    DVC08_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 13  
    DVC08_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 14  
    DVC08_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 15  
    DVC08_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 16  
    DVC08_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 17  
    DVC08_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 21  
    DVC08_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 22  
    DVC08_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 23  
    DVC08_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 24  
    DVC08_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 25  
    DVC08_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 26  
    DVC08_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 27  
    DVC08_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 31  
    DVC08_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 32  
    DVC08_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 33  
    DVC08_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 34  
    DVC08_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 35  
    DVC08_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 36  
    DVC08_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 37  
    DVC08_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 41  
    DVC08_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 42  
    DVC08_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 43  
    DVC08_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 44  
    DVC08_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 45  
    DVC08_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 46  
    DVC08_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 47  

     

    Table 9
    OHEDAC08 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC08_11-
    DVC08_17
    DVC08_21-
    DVC08_27
    DVC08_31-
    DVC08_37
    DVC08_41-
    DVC08_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 8  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    10. OHEDAC09 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 9

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC09

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 9 (Decayed - smooth surface caries) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 10
    OHEDAC09 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC09_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 11  
    DVC09_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 12  
    DVC09_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 13  
    DVC09_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 14  
    DVC09_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 15  
    DVC09_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 16  
    DVC09_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 17  
    DVC09_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 21  
    DVC09_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 22  
    DVC09_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 23  
    DVC09_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 24  
    DVC09_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 25  
    DVC09_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 26  
    DVC09_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 27  
    DVC09_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 31  
    DVC09_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 32  
    DVC09_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 33  
    DVC09_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 34  
    DVC09_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 35  
    DVC09_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 36  
    DVC09_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 37  
    DVC09_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 41  
    DVC09_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 42  
    DVC09_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 43  
    DVC09_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 44  
    DVC09_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 45  
    DVC09_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 46  
    DVC09_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 47  

     

    Table 10
    OHEDAC09 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC09_11-
    DVC09_17
    DVC09_21-
    DVC09_27
    DVC09_31-
    DVC09_37
    DVC09_41-
    DVC09_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 9  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    11. OHEDAC10 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 10

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC10

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 10 (Decayed - both smooth surface and pit and fissure caries)during the clinic dental examinations.  The probing portion ofthe oral health exam was completed by all respondents except thosemeeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 11
    OHEDAC10 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC10_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 11  
    DVC10_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 12  
    DVC10_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 13  
    DVC10_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 14  
    DVC10_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 15  
    DVC10_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 16  
    DVC10_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 17  
    DVC10_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 21  
    DVC10_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 22  
    DVC10_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 23  
    DVC10_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 24  
    DVC10_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 25  
    DVC10_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 26  
    DVC10_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 27  
    DVC10_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 31  
    DVC10_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 32  
    DVC10_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 33  
    DVC10_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 34  
    DVC10_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 35  
    DVC10_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 36  
    DVC10_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 37  
    DVC10_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 41  
    DVC10_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 42  
    DVC10_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 43  
    DVC10_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 44  
    DVC10_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 45  
    DVC10_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 46  
    DVC10_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 47  

     

    Table 11
    OHEDAC10 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC10_11-
    DVC10_17
    DVC10_21-
    DVC10_27
    DVC10_31-
    DVC10_37
    DVC10_41-
    DVC10_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 10  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    12. OHEDAC12 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 12

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC12

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 12 (Filled with amalgam, no other decay) during the clinicdental examinations.  The probing portion of the oral healthexam was completed by all respondents except those meeting theexclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 12
    OHEDAC12 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC12_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 11  
    DVC12_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 12  
    DVC12_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 13  
    DVC12_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 14  
    DVC12_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 15  
    DVC12_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 16  
    DVC12_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 17  
    DVC12_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 21  
    DVC12_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 22  
    DVC12_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 23  
    DVC12_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 24  
    DVC12_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 25  
    DVC12_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 26  
    DVC12_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 27  
    DVC12_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 31  
    DVC12_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 32  
    DVC12_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 33  
    DVC12_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 34  
    DVC12_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 35  
    DVC12_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 36  
    DVC12_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 37  
    DVC12_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 41  
    DVC12_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 42  
    DVC12_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 43  
    DVC12_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 44  
    DVC12_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 45  
    DVC12_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 46  
    DVC12_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 47  

     

    Table 12
    OHEDAC12 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC12_11-
    DVC12_17
    DVC12_21-
    DVC12_27
    DVC12_31-
    DVC12_37
    DVC12_41-
    DVC12_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 12  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    13. OHEDAC13 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 13

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC13

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 13 (Filled with other material (resin, GIC, inlay, crown), noother decay) during the clinic dental examinations.  Theprobing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 13
    OHEDAC13 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC13_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 11  
    DVC13_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 12  
    DVC13_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 13  
    DVC13_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 14  
    DVC13_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 15  
    DVC13_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 16  
    DVC13_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 17  
    DVC13_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 21  
    DVC13_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 22  
    DVC13_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 23  
    DVC13_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 24  
    DVC13_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 25  
    DVC13_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 26  
    DVC13_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 27  
    DVC13_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 31  
    DVC13_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 32  
    DVC13_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 33  
    DVC13_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 34  
    DVC13_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 35  
    DVC13_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 36  
    DVC13_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 37  
    DVC13_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 41  
    DVC13_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 42  
    DVC13_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 43  
    DVC13_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 44  
    DVC13_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 45  
    DVC13_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 46  
    DVC13_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 47  

     

    Table 13
    OHEDAC13 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC13_11-
    DVC13_17
    DVC13_21-
    DVC13_27
    DVC13_31-
    DVC13_37
    DVC13_41-
    DVC13_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 13  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    14. OHEDAC14 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 14

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC14

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 14 (Filled with amalgam and other material (resin, GIC, inlay,crown), no other decay) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 14
    OHEDAC14 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC14_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 11  
    DVC14_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 12  
    DVC14_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 13  
    DVC14_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 14  
    DVC14_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 15  
    DVC14_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 16  
    DVC14_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 17  
    DVC14_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 21  
    DVC14_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 22  
    DVC14_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 23  
    DVC14_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 24  
    DVC14_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 25  
    DVC14_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 26  
    DVC14_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 27  
    DVC14_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 31  
    DVC14_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 32  
    DVC14_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 33  
    DVC14_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 34  
    DVC14_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 35  
    DVC14_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 36  
    DVC14_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 37  
    DVC14_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 41  
    DVC14_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 42  
    DVC14_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 43  
    DVC14_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 44  
    DVC14_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 45  
    DVC14_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 46  
    DVC14_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 47  

     

    Table 14
    OHEDAC14 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes

    sum (of
    DVC14_11-
    DVC14_17
    DVC14_21-
    DVC14_27
    DVC14_31-
    DVC14_37
    DVC14_41-
    DVC14_47)

    OHE_11 in (1 2 3)

    Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 14

     

    6

    OHE_11 in (4 5)

    Population exclusions

    NA

    9

    OHE_11 > NA

    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated)

    NS

    9

    Else

     

    NS

     

    15. OHEDAC15 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 15

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC15

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 15 (Filled with amalgam, no other decay, but filling isdefective and needs replacement) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 15
    OHEDAC15 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC15_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 11  
    DVC15_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 12  
    DVC15_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 13  
    DVC15_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 14  
    DVC15_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 15  
    DVC15_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 16  
    DVC15_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 17  
    DVC15_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 21  
    DVC15_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 22  
    DVC15_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 23  
    DVC15_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 24  
    DVC15_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 25  
    DVC15_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 26  
    DVC15_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 27  
    DVC15_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 31  
    DVC15_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 32  
    DVC15_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 33  
    DVC15_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 34  
    DVC15_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 35  
    DVC15_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 36  
    DVC15_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 37  
    DVC15_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 41  
    DVC15_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 42  
    DVC15_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 43  
    DVC15_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 44  
    DVC15_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 45  
    DVC15_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 46  
    DVC15_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 47  

     

    Table 15
    OHEDAC15 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC15_11-
    DVC15_17
    DVC15_21-
    DVC15_27
    DVC15_31-
    DVC15_37
    DVC15_41-
    DVC15_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 15  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    16. OHEDAC16 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 16

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC16

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 16 (Filled with other material (resin, GIC, inlay, crown) butfilling is defective and needs replacement) during the clinicdental examinations.  The probing portion of the oral healthexam was completed by all respondents except those meeting theexclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 16
    OHEDAC16 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC16_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 11  
    DVC16_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 12  
    DVC16_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 13  
    DVC16_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 14  
    DVC16_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 15  
    DVC16_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 16  
    DVC16_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 17  
    DVC16_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 21  
    DVC16_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 22  
    DVC16_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 23  
    DVC16_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 24  
    DVC16_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 25  
    DVC16_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 26  
    DVC16_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 27  
    DVC16_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 31  
    DVC16_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 32  
    DVC16_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 33  
    DVC16_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 34  
    DVC16_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 35  
    DVC16_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 36  
    DVC16_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 37  
    DVC16_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 41  
    DVC16_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 42  
    DVC16_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 43  
    DVC16_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 44  
    DVC16_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 45  
    DVC16_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 46  
    DVC16_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 47  

     

    Table 16
    OHEDAC16 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC16_11-
    DVC16_17
    DVC16_21-
    DVC16_27
    DVC16_31-
    DVC16_37
    DVC16_41-
    DVC16_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 16  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS

     

    17. OHEDAC17 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 17

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC17

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 17 (Filled with amalgam and other material (resin, GIC, inlay,crown) but filling is defective and needs replacement) during theclinic dental examinations.  The probing portion of the oralhealth exam was completed by all respondents except those meetingthe exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 17
    OHEDAC17 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC17_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 11  
    DVC17_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 12  
    DVC17_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 13  
    DVC17_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 14  
    DVC17_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 15  
    DVC17_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 16  
    DVC17_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 17  
    DVC17_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 21  
    DVC17_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 22  
    DVC17_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 23  
    DVC17_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 24  
    DVC17_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 25  
    DVC17_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 26  
    DVC17_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 27  
    DVC17_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 31  
    DVC17_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 32  
    DVC17_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 33  
    DVC17_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 34  
    DVC17_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 35  
    DVC17_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 36  
    DVC17_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 37  
    DVC17_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 41  
    DVC17_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 42  
    DVC17_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 43  
    DVC17_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 44  
    DVC17_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 45  
    DVC17_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 46  
    DVC17_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 47  

     

    Table 17
    OHEDAC17 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC17_11-
    DVC17_17
    DVC17_21-
    DVC17_27
    DVC17_31-
    DVC17_37
    DVC17_41-
    DVC17_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 17  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    18. OHEDAC18 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 18

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC18

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 18 (Bridge abutment, special crown or veneer) during the clinicdental examinations.  The probing portion of the oral healthexam was completed by all respondents except those meeting theexclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 18
    OHEDAC18 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC18_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 11  
    DVC18_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 12  
    DVC18_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 13  
    DVC18_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 14  
    DVC18_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 15  
    DVC18_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 16  
    DVC18_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 17  
    DVC18_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 21  
    DVC18_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 22  
    DVC18_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 23  
    DVC18_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 24  
    DVC18_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 25  
    DVC18_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 26  
    DVC18_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 27  
    DVC18_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 31  
    DVC18_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 32  
    DVC18_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 33  
    DVC18_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 34  
    DVC18_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 35  
    DVC18_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 36  
    DVC18_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 37  
    DVC18_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 41  
    DVC18_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 42  
    DVC18_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 43  
    DVC18_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 44  
    DVC18_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 45  
    DVC18_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 46  
    DVC18_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 18, tooth 47  

     

    Table 18
    OHEDAC18 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC18_11-
    DVC18_17
    DVC18_21-
    DVC18_27
    DVC18_31-
    DVC18_37
    DVC18_41-
    DVC18_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 18  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    19. OHEDAC19 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 19

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC19

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 19 (Implant) during the clinic dental examinations.  Theprobing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 19
    OHEDAC19 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC19_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 11  
    DVC19_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 12  
    DVC19_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 13  
    DVC19_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 14  
    DVC19_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 15  
    DVC19_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 16  
    DVC19_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 17  
    DVC19_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 21  
    DVC19_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 22  
    DVC19_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 23  
    DVC19_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 24  
    DVC19_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 25  
    DVC19_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 26  
    DVC19_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 27  
    DVC19_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 31  
    DVC19_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 32  
    DVC19_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 33  
    DVC19_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 34  
    DVC19_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 35  
    DVC19_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 36  
    DVC19_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 37  
    DVC19_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 41  
    DVC19_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 42  
    DVC19_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 43  
    DVC19_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 44  
    DVC19_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 45  
    DVC19_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 46  
    DVC19_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 47  

     

    Table 19
    OHEDAC19 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC19_11-
    DVC19_17
    DVC19_21-
    DVC19_27
    DVC19_31-
    DVC19_37
    DVC19_41-
    DVC19_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 19  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    20. OHEDAC20 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 20

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC20

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 20 (Fractured due to trauma) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 20
    OHEDAC20 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC20_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 11  
    DVC20_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 12  
    DVC20_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 13  
    DVC20_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 14  
    DVC20_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 15  
    DVC20_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 16  
    DVC20_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 17  
    DVC20_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 21  
    DVC20_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 22  
    DVC20_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 23  
    DVC20_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 24  
    DVC20_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 25  
    DVC20_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 26  
    DVC20_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 27  
    DVC20_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 31  
    DVC20_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 32  
    DVC20_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 33  
    DVC20_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 34  
    DVC20_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 35  
    DVC20_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 36  
    DVC20_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 37  
    DVC20_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 41  
    DVC20_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 42  
    DVC20_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 43  
    DVC20_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 44  
    DVC20_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 45  
    DVC20_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 46  
    DVC20_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 47  

     

    Table 20
    OHEDAC20 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC20_11-
    DVC20_17
    DVC20_21-
    DVC20_27
    DVC20_31-
    DVC20_37
    DVC20_41-
    DVC20_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 20  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    21. OHEDAC21 - Total number of adultcrowns - code 21

    Variable name:
    OHEDAC21

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1C11, OHE_1C12, OHE_1C13, OHE_1C14, OHE_1C15, OHE_1C16,OHE_1C17, OHE_1C21, OHE_1C22, OHE_1C23, OHE_1C24, OHE_1C25,OHE_1C26, OHE_1C27, OHE_1C31, OHE_1C32, OHE_1C33, OHE_1C34,OHE_1C35, OHE_1C36, OHE_1C37, OHE_1C41, OHE_1C42, OHE_1C43,OHE_1C44, OHE_1C45, OHE_1C46, OHE_1C47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) crowns recordedas 21 (Other) during the clinic dental examinations.  Theprobing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 21
    OHEDAC21 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVC21_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 11  
    DVC21_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 12  
    DVC21_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 13  
    DVC21_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 14  
    DVC21_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 15  
    DVC21_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 16  
    DVC21_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 17  
    DVC21_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 21  
    DVC21_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 22  
    DVC21_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 23  
    DVC21_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 24  
    DVC21_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 25  
    DVC21_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 26  
    DVC21_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 27  
    DVC21_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 31  
    DVC21_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 32  
    DVC21_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 33  
    DVC21_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 34  
    DVC21_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 35  
    DVC21_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 36  
    DVC21_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 37  
    DVC21_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 41  
    DVC21_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 42  
    DVC21_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 43  
    DVC21_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 44  
    DVC21_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 45  
    DVC21_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 46  
    DVC21_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 47  

     

    Table 21
    OHEDAC21 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVC21_11-
    DVC21_17
    DVC21_21-
    DVC21_27
    DVC21_31-
    DVC21_37
    DVC21_41-
    DVC21_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) crowns coded as 21  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    22. OHEDAR01 - Total number of adultroots - code 1

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR01

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as1 (Sound - never decayed or restored) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 22
    OHEDAR01 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR01_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 11  
    DVR01_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 12  
    DVR01_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 13  
    DVR01_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 14  
    DVR01_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 15  
    DVR01_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 16  
    DVR01_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 17  
    DVR01_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 21  
    DVR01_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 22  
    DVR01_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 23  
    DVR01_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 24  
    DVR01_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 25  
    DVR01_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 26  
    DVR01_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 27  
    DVR01_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 31  
    DVR01_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 32  
    DVR01_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 33  
    DVR01_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 34  
    DVR01_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 35  
    DVR01_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 36  
    DVR01_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 37  
    DVR01_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 41  
    DVR01_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 42  
    DVR01_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 43  
    DVR01_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 44  
    DVR01_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 45  
    DVR01_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 46  
    DVR01_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 47  

     

    Table 22
    OHEDAR01 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR01_11-
    DVR01_17
    DVR01_21-
    DVR01_27
    DVR01_31-
    DVR01_37
    DVR01_41-
    DVR01_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 1  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    23. OHEDAR03 - Total number of adultroots - code 3

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR03

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as3 (Missing - due to orthodontic treatment) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 23
    OHEDAR03 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR03_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 11  
    DVR03_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 12  
    DVR03_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 13  
    DVR03_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 14  
    DVR03_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 15  
    DVR03_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 16  
    DVR03_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 17  
    DVR03_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 21  
    DVR03_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 22  
    DVR03_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 23  
    DVR03_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 24  
    DVR03_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 25  
    DVR03_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 26  
    DVR03_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 27  
    DVR03_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 31  
    DVR03_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 32  
    DVR03_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 33  
    DVR03_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 34  
    DVR03_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 35  
    DVR03_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 36  
    DVR03_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 37  
    DVR03_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 41  
    DVR03_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 42  
    DVR03_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 43  
    DVR03_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 44  
    DVR03_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 45  
    DVR03_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 46  
    DVR03_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 47  

     

    Table 23
    OHEDAR03 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR03_11-
    DVR03_17
    DVR03_21-
    DVR03_27
    DVR03_31-
    DVR03_37
    DVR03_41-
    DVR03_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 3  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    24. OHEDAR04 - Total number of adultroots - code 4

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR04

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as4 (Missing - due to trauma) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 24
    OHEDAR04 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR04_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 11  
    DVR04_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 12  
    DVR04_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 13  
    DVR04_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 14  
    DVR04_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 15  
    DVR04_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 16  
    DVR04_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 17  
    DVR04_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 21  
    DVR04_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 22  
    DVR04_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 23  
    DVR04_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 24  
    DVR04_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 25  
    DVR04_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 26  
    DVR04_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 27  
    DVR04_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 31  
    DVR04_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 32  
    DVR04_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 33  
    DVR04_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 34  
    DVR04_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 35  
    DVR04_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 36  
    DVR04_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 37  
    DVR04_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 41  
    DVR04_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 42  
    DVR04_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 43  
    DVR04_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 44  
    DVR04_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 45  
    DVR04_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 46  
    DVR04_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 47  

     

    Table 24
    OHEDAR04 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR04_11-
    DVR04_17
    DVR04_21-
    DVR04_27
    DVR04_31-
    DVR04_37
    DVR04_41-
    DVR04_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 4  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    25. OHEDAR05 - Total number of adultroots - code 5

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR05

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as5 (Missing - due to caries or periodontal disease) during theclinic dental examinations.  The probing portion of the oralhealth exam was completed by all respondents except those meetingthe exclusion criteria:

    1.   Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated bycreating arrays for each of 4 quadrants and also creating arraysfor the temporary variables used to maintain a total count for eachquadrant.

    Table 25
    OHEDAR05 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR05_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 11  
    DVR05_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 12  
    DVR05_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 13  
    DVR05_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 14  
    DVR05_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 15  
    DVR05_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 16  
    DVR05_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 17  
    DVR05_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 21  
    DVR05_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 22  
    DVR05_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 23  
    DVR05_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 24  
    DVR05_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 25  
    DVR05_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 26  
    DVR05_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 27  
    DVR05_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 31  
    DVR05_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 32  
    DVR05_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 33  
    DVR05_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 34  
    DVR05_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 35  
    DVR05_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 36  
    DVR05_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 37  
    DVR05_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 41  
    DVR05_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 42  
    DVR05_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 43  
    DVR05_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 44  
    DVR05_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 45  
    DVR05_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 46  
    DVR05_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 47  

     

    Table 25
    OHEDAR05 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR05_11-
    DVR05_17
    DVR05_21-
    DVR05_27
    DVR05_31-
    DVR05_37
    DVR05_41-
    DVR05_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 5  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    26. OHEDAR06 - Total number of adultroots - code 6

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR06

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as6 (Unerupted tooth, congenitally missing or unexposed root) duringthe clinic dental examinations.  The probing portion of theoral health exam was completed by all respondents except thosemeeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 26
    OHEDAR06 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR06_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 11  
    DVR06_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 12  
    DVR06_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 13  
    DVR06_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 14  
    DVR06_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 15  
    DVR06_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 16  
    DVR06_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 17  
    DVR06_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 21  
    DVR06_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 22  
    DVR06_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 23  
    DVR06_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 24  
    DVR06_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 25  
    DVR06_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 26  
    DVR06_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 27  
    DVR06_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 31  
    DVR06_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 32  
    DVR06_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 33  
    DVR06_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 34  
    DVR06_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 35  
    DVR06_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 36  
    DVR06_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 37  
    DVR06_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 41  
    DVR06_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 42  
    DVR06_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 43  
    DVR06_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 44  
    DVR06_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 45  
    DVR06_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 46  
    DVR06_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 47  

     

    Table 26
    OHEDAR06 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR06_11-
    DVR06_17
    DVR06_21-
    DVR06_27
    DVR06_31-
    DVR06_37
    DVR06_41-
    DVR06_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 6  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    27. OHEDAR07 - Total number of adultroots - code 7

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR07

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47 

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as7 (Decayed severely) during the clinic dental examinations. The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 27
    OHEDAR07 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR07_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 11  
    DVR07_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 12  
    DVR07_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 13  
    DVR07_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 14  
    DVR07_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 15  
    DVR07_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 16  
    DVR07_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 17  
    DVR07_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 21  
    DVR07_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 22  
    DVR07_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 23  
    DVR07_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 24  
    DVR07_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 25  
    DVR07_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 26  
    DVR07_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 27  
    DVR07_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 31  
    DVR07_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 32  
    DVR07_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 33  
    DVR07_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 34  
    DVR07_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 35  
    DVR07_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 36  
    DVR07_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 37  
    DVR07_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 41  
    DVR07_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 42  
    DVR07_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 43  
    DVR07_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 44  
    DVR07_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 45  
    DVR07_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 46  
    DVR07_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 47  

     

    Table 27
    OHEDAR07 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR07_11-
    DVR07_17
    DVR07_21-
    DVR07_27
    DVR07_31-
    DVR07_37
    DVR07_41-
    DVR07_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 7  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    28. OHEDAR11 - Total number of adultroots - code 11

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR11

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as11 (Decayed - smooth surface caries) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 28
    OHEDAR11 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR11_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 11  
    DVR11_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 12  
    DVR11_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 13  
    DVR11_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 14  
    DVR11_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 15  
    DVR11_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 16  
    DVR11_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 17  
    DVR11_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 21  
    DVR11_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 22  
    DVR11_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 23  
    DVR11_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 24  
    DVR11_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 25  
    DVR11_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 26  
    DVR11_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 27  
    DVR11_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 31  
    DVR11_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 32  
    DVR11_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 33  
    DVR11_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 34  
    DVR11_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 35  
    DVR11_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 36  
    DVR11_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 37  
    DVR11_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 41  
    DVR11_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 42  
    DVR11_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 43  
    DVR11_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 44  
    DVR11_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 45  
    DVR11_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 46  
    DVR11_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 11, tooth 47  

     

    Table 28
    OHEDAR11 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR11_11-
    DVR11_17
    DVR11_21-
    DVR11_27
    DVR11_31-
    DVR11_37
    DVR11_41-
    DVR11_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 11  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    29. OHEDAR12 - Total number of adultroots - code 12

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR12

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as12 (Filled with amalgam, no other decay) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 29
    OHEDAR12 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR12_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 11  
    DVR12_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 12  
    DVR12_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 13  
    DVR12_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 14  
    DVR12_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 15  
    DVR12_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 16  
    DVR12_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 17  
    DVR12_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 21  
    DVR12_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 22  
    DVR12_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 23  
    DVR12_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 24  
    DVR12_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 25  
    DVR12_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 26  
    DVR12_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 27  
    DVR12_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 31  
    DVR12_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 32  
    DVR12_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 33  
    DVR12_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 34  
    DVR12_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 35  
    DVR12_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 36  
    DVR12_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 37  
    DVR12_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 41  
    DVR12_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 42  
    DVR12_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 43  
    DVR12_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 44  
    DVR12_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 45  
    DVR12_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 46  
    DVR12_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 47  

     

    Table 29
    OHEDAR12 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR12_11-
    DVR12_17
    DVR12_21-
    DVR12_27
    DVR12_31-
    DVR12_37
    DVR12_41-
    DVR12_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 12  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    30. OHEDAR13 - Total number of adultroots - code 13

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR13

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as13 (Filled with other material, (resin, GIC, inlay, crown), noother decay) during the clinic dental examinations.  Theprobing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 30
    OHEDAR13 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR13_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 11  
    DVR13_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 12  
    DVR13_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 13  
    DVR13_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 14  
    DVR13_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 15  
    DVR13_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 16  
    DVR13_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 17  
    DVR13_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 21  
    DVR13_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 22  
    DVR13_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 23  
    DVR13_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 24  
    DVR13_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 25  
    DVR13_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 26  
    DVR13_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 27  
    DVR13_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 31  
    DVR13_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 32  
    DVR13_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 33  
    DVR13_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 34  
    DVR13_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 35  
    DVR13_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 36  
    DVR13_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 37  
    DVR13_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 41  
    DVR13_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 42  
    DVR13_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 43  
    DVR13_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 44  
    DVR13_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 45  
    DVR13_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 46  
    DVR13_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 47  

     

    Table 30
    OHEDAR13 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR13_11-
    DVR13_17
    DVR13_21-
    DVR13_27
    DVR13_31-
    DVR13_37
    DVR13_41-
    DVR13_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 13  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    31. OHEDAR14 - Total number of adultroots - code 14

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR14

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as14 (Filled with amalgam and other material, (resin, GIC, inlay,crown), no other decay) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 31
    OHEDAR14 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR14_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 11  
    DVR14_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 12  
    DVR14_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 13  
    DVR14_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 14  
    DVR14_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 15  
    DVR14_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 16  
    DVR14_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 17  
    DVR14_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 21  
    DVR14_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 22  
    DVR14_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 23  
    DVR14_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 24  
    DVR14_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 25  
    DVR14_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 26  
    DVR14_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 27  
    DVR14_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 31  
    DVR14_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 32  
    DVR14_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 33  
    DVR14_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 34  
    DVR14_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 35  
    DVR14_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 36  
    DVR14_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 37  
    DVR14_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 41  
    DVR14_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 42  
    DVR14_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 43  
    DVR14_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 44  
    DVR14_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 45  
    DVR14_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 46  
    DVR14_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 47  

     

    Table 31
    OHEDAR14 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR14_11-
    DVR14_17
    DVR14_21-
    DVR14_27
    DVR14_31-
    DVR14_37
    DVR14_41-
    DVR14_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 14  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    32. OHEDAR15 - Total number of adultroots - code 15

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR15

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as15 (Filled with amalgam, no other decay, but filling is defectiveand needs replacement) during the clinic dental examinations. The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 32
    OHEDAR15 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR15_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 11  
    DVR15_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 12  
    DVR15_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 13  
    DVR15_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 14  
    DVR15_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 15  
    DVR15_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 16  
    DVR15_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 17  
    DVR15_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 21  
    DVR15_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 22  
    DVR15_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 23  
    DVR15_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 24  
    DVR15_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 25  
    DVR15_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 26  
    DVR15_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 27  
    DVR15_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 31  
    DVR15_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 32  
    DVR15_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 33  
    DVR15_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 34  
    DVR15_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 35  
    DVR15_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 36  
    DVR15_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 37  
    DVR15_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 41  
    DVR15_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 42  
    DVR15_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 43  
    DVR15_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 44  
    DVR15_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 45  
    DVR15_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 46  
    DVR15_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 47  

     

    Table 32
    OHEDAR15 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR15_11-
    DVR15_17
    DVR15_21-
    DVR15_27
    DVR15_31-
    DVR15_37
    DVR15_41-
    DVR15_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 15  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    33. OHEDAR16 - Total number of adultroots - code 16

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR16

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as16 (Filled with other material (resin, GIC, inlay, crown) butfilling is defective and needs replacement) during the clinicdental examinations.  The probing portion of the oral healthexam was completed by all respondents except those meeting theexclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 33
    OHEDAR16 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR16_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 11  
    DVR16_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 12  
    DVR16_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 13  
    DVR16_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 14  
    DVR16_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 15  
    DVR16_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 16  
    DVR16_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 17  
    DVR16_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 21  
    DVR16_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 22  
    DVR16_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 23  
    DVR16_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 24  
    DVR16_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 25  
    DVR16_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 26  
    DVR16_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 27  
    DVR16_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 31  
    DVR16_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 32  
    DVR16_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 33  
    DVR16_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 34  
    DVR16_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 35  
    DVR16_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 36  
    DVR16_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 37  
    DVR16_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 41  
    DVR16_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 42  
    DVR16_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 43  
    DVR16_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 44  
    DVR16_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 45  
    DVR16_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 46  
    DVR16_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 47  

     

    Table 33
    OHEDAR16 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR16_11-
    DVR16_17
    DVR16_21-
    DVR16_27
    DVR16_31-
    DVR16_37
    DVR16_41-
    DVR16_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 16  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    34. OHEDAR17 - Total number of adultroots - code 17

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR17

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as17 (Filled with amalgam and other material (resin, GIC, inlay,crown) but filling is defective and needs replacement) during theclinic dental examinations.  The probing portion of the oralhealth exam was completed by all respondents except those meetingthe exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 34
    OHEDAR17 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR17_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 11  
    DVR17_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 12  
    DVR17_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 13  
    DVR17_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 14  
    DVR17_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 15  
    DVR17_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 16  
    DVR17_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 17  
    DVR17_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 21  
    DVR17_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 22  
    DVR17_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 23  
    DVR17_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 24  
    DVR17_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 25  
    DVR17_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 26  
    DVR17_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 27  
    DVR17_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 31  
    DVR17_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 32  
    DVR17_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 33  
    DVR17_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 34  
    DVR17_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 35  
    DVR17_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 36  
    DVR17_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 37  
    DVR17_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 41  
    DVR17_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 42  
    DVR17_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 43  
    DVR17_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 44  
    DVR17_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 45  
    DVR17_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 46  
    DVR17_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 47  

     

    Table 34
    OHEDAR17 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR17_11-
    DVR17_17
    DVR17_21-
    DVR17_27
    DVR17_31-
    DVR17_37
    DVR17_41-
    DVR17_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 17  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    35. OHEDAR19 - Total number of adultroots - code 19

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR19

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as19 (Implant) during the clinic dental examinations.  Theprobing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:This variable is calculated by creatingarrays for each of 4 quadrants and also creating arrays for thetemporary variables used to maintain a total count for eachquadrant.

    Table 35
    OHEDAR19 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR19_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 11  
    DVR19_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 12  
    DVR19_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 13  
    DVR19_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 14  
    DVR19_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 15  
    DVR19_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 16  
    DVR19_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 17  
    DVR19_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 21  
    DVR19_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 22  
    DVR19_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 23  
    DVR19_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 24  
    DVR19_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 25  
    DVR19_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 26  
    DVR19_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 27  
    DVR19_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 31  
    DVR19_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 32  
    DVR19_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 33  
    DVR19_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 34  
    DVR19_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 35  
    DVR19_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 36  
    DVR19_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 37  
    DVR19_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 41  
    DVR19_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 42  
    DVR19_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 43  
    DVR19_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 44  
    DVR19_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 45  
    DVR19_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 46  
    DVR19_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 19, tooth 47  

     

    Table 35
    OHEDAR19 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR19_11-
    DVR19_17
    DVR19_21-
    DVR19_27
    DVR19_31-
    DVR19_37
    DVR19_41-
    DVR19_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 19  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    36. OHEDAR20 - Total number of adultroots - code 20

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR20

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as20 (Fractured due to trauma) during the clinic dentalexaminations.  The probing portion of the oral health exam wascompleted by all respondents except those meeting the exclusioncriteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 36
    OHEDAR20 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR20_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 11  
    DVR20_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 12  
    DVR20_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 13  
    DVR20_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 14  
    DVR20_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 15  
    DVR20_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 16  
    DVR20_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 17  
    DVR20_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 21  
    DVR20_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 22  
    DVR20_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 23  
    DVR20_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 24  
    DVR20_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 25  
    DVR20_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 26  
    DVR20_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 27  
    DVR20_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 31  
    DVR20_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 32  
    DVR20_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 33  
    DVR20_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 34  
    DVR20_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 35  
    DVR20_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 36  
    DVR20_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 37  
    DVR20_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 41  
    DVR20_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 42  
    DVR20_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 43  
    DVR20_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 44  
    DVR20_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 45  
    DVR20_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 46  
    DVR20_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 47  

     

    Table 36
    OHEDAR20 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR20_11-
    DVR20_17
    DVR20_21-
    DVR20_27
    DVR20_31-
    DVR20_37
    DVR20_41-
    DVR20_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 20  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    37. OHEDAR21 - Total number of adultroots - code 21

    Variable name:
    OHEDAR21

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1R11, OHE_1R12, OHE_1R13, OHE_1R14, OHE_1R15, OHE_1R16,OHE_1R17, OHE_1R21, OHE_1R22, OHE_1R23, OHE_1R24, OHE_1R25,OHE_1R26, OHE_1R27, OHE_1R31, OHE_1R32, OHE_1R33, OHE_1R34,OHE_1R35, OHE_1R36, OHE_1R37, OHE_1R41, OHE_1R42, OHE_1R43,OHE_1R44, OHE_1R45, OHE_1R46, OHE_1R47

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all permanent (adult) roots recorded as21 (Other) during the clinic dental examinations.  The probingportion of the oral health exam was completed by all respondentsexcept those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 37
    OHEDAR21 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVR21_11   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 11  
    DVR21_12   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 12  
    DVR21_13   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 13  
    DVR21_14   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 14  
    DVR21_15   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 15  
    DVR21_16   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 16  
    DVR21_17   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 17  
    DVR21_21   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 21  
    DVR21_22   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 22  
    DVR21_23   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 23  
    DVR21_24   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 24  
    DVR21_25   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 25  
    DVR21_26   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 26  
    DVR21_27   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 27  
    DVR21_31   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 31  
    DVR21_32   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 32  
    DVR21_33   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 33  
    DVR21_34   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 34  
    DVR21_35   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 35  
    DVR21_36   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 36  
    DVR21_37   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 37  
    DVR21_41   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 41  
    DVR21_42   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 42  
    DVR21_43   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 43  
    DVR21_44   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 44  
    DVR21_45   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 45  
    DVR21_46   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 46  
    DVR21_47   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 47  

     

    Table 37
    OHEDAR21 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    sum (of
    DVR21_11-
    DVR21_17
    DVR21_21-
    DVR21_27
    DVR21_31-
    DVR21_37
    DVR21_41-
    DVR21_47)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all permanent (adult) roots coded as 21  
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    9 Else   NS

     

    38. OHEDCS01 - Calculus score recode -teeth 17 and 16

    Variable name:
    OHEDCS01

    Based on:
    OHE_32C1

    Description:
    This variable takes the original calculus score for teeth 17 and 16which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 4 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to3. 

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 38
    OHEDCS01 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32C1 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32C1 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32C1 = 1 No calculus  
    1 OHE_32C1 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32C1 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32C1 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  

    39. OHEDCS02 - Calculus score recode -tooth 11

    Variable name:
    OHEDCS02

    Based on:
    OHE_32C2

    Description:
    This variable takes the original calculus score for tooth 11 whichwas recorded using a scale from 1 to 4 during the clinic dentalexaminations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to 3.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 39
    OHEDCS02 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32C2 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32C2 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32C2 = 1 No calculus  
    1 OHE_32C2 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32C2 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32C2 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  

    40. OHEDCS03 - Calculus score recode -teeth 26 and 27

    Variable name:
    OHEDCS03

    Based on:
    OHE_32C3

    Description:
    This variable takes the original calculus score for teeth 26 and 27which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 4 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to3.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 40
    OHEDCS03 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32C3 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32C3 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32C3 = 1 No calculus  
    1 OHE_32C3 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32C3 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32C3 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  

    41. OHEDCS04 - Calculus score recode -teeth 37 and 36

    Variable name:
    OHEDCS04

    Based on:
    OHE_32C4

    Description:
    This variable takes the original calculus score for teeth 37 and 36which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 4 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to3.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 41
    OHEDCS04 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32C4 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32C4 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32C4 = 1 No calculus  
    1 OHE_32C4 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32C4 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32C4 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  

    42. OHEDCS05 - Calculus score recode -tooth 31

    Variable name:
    OHEDCS05

    Based on:
    OHE_32C5

    Description:
    This variable takes the original calculus score for tooth 31 whichwas recorded using a scale from 1 to 4 during the clinic dentalexaminations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to 3.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 42
    OHEDCS05 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32C5 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32C5 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32C5 = 1 No calculus  
    1 OHE_32C5 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32C5 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32C5 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  

    43. OHEDCS06 - Calculus score recode -teeth 46 and 47

    Variable name:
    OHEDCS06

    Based on:
    OHE_32C6

    Description:
    This variable takes the original calculus score for teeth 46 and 47which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 4 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to3.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 43
    OHEDCS06 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32C6 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32C6 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32C6 = 1 No calculus  
    1 OHE_32C6 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32C6 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32C6 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  

    44. OHEDDS01 - Debris score recode -teeth 17 and 16

    Variable name:
    OHEDDS01

    Based on:
    OHE_32D1

    Description:
    This variable takes the original debris score for teeth 17 and 16which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 44
    OHEDDS01 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32D1 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32D1 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32D1 = 1 No soft debris or stain  
    1 OHE_32D1 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32D1 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32D1 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  
    4 OHE_32D1 = 5 Teeth missing  

    45. OHEDDS02 - Debris score recode -tooth 11

    Variable name:
    OHEDDS02

    Based on:
    OHE_32D2

    Description:
    This variable takes the original debris score for tooth 11 whichwas recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinic dentalexaminations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to 4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 45
    OHEDDS02 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32D2 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32D2 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32D2 = 1 No soft debris or stain  
    1 OHE_32D2 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32D2 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32D2 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  
    4 OHE_32D2 = 5 Teeth missing  

    46. OHEDDS03 - Debris score recode -teeth 26 and 27

    Variable name:
    OHEDDS03

    Based on:
    OHE_32D3

    Description:
    This variable takes the original debris score for teeth 26 and 27which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 46
    OHEDDS03 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32D3 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32D3 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32D3 = 1 No soft debris or stain  
    1 OHE_32D3 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32D3 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32D3 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  
    4 OHE_32D3 = 5 Teeth missing  

    47. OHEDDS04 - Debris score recode -teeth 37 and 36

    Variable name:
    OHEDDS04

    Based on:
    OHE_32D4

    Description:
    This variable takes the original debris score for teeth 37 and 36which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 47
    OHEDDS04 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32D4 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32D4 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32D4 = 1 No soft debris or stain  
    1 OHE_32D4 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32D4 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32D4 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  
    4 OHE_32D4 = 5 Teeth missing  

    48. OHEDDS05 - Debris score recode -tooth 31

    Variable name:
    OHEDDS05

    Based on:
    OHE_32D5

    Description:
    This variable takes the original debris score for tooth 31 whichwas recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinic dentalexaminations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to 4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 48
    OHEDDS05 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32D5 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32D5 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32D5 = 1 No soft debris or stain  
    1 OHE_32D5 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32D5 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32D5 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  
    4 OHE_32D5 = 5 Teeth missing  

    49. OHEDDS06 - Debris score recode -teeth 46 and 47

    Variable name:
    OHEDDS06

    Based on:
    OHE_32D6

    Description:
    This variable takes the original debris score for teeth 46 and 47which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 49
    OHEDDS06 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_32D6 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_32D6 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_32D6 = 1 No soft debris or stain  
    1 OHE_32D6 = 2 Less than 1/3 of surface covered  
    2 OHE_32D6 = 3 1/3 to 2/3 of surface covered  
    3 OHE_32D6 = 4 More than 2/3 of surface covered  
    4 OHE_32D6 = 5 Teeth missing  

    50. OHEDDT01 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 1

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT01

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75,  OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 1 (Sound - never decayed or restored) during the clinic dental examinations.

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 50
    OHEDDT01 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT01_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 51  
    DVT01_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 52  
    DVT01_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 53  
    DVT01_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 54  
    DVT01_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 55  
    DVT01_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 61  
    DVT01_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 62  
    DVT01_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 63  
    DVT01_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 64  
    DVT01_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 65  
    DVT01_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 71  
    DVT01_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 72  
    DVT01_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 73  
    DVT01_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 74  
    DVT01_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 75  
    DVT01_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 81  
    DVT01_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 82  
    DVT01_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 83  
    DVT01_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 84  
    DVT01_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 1, tooth 85  

     

    Table 50
    OHEDDT01 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT01_51-
    DVT01_55 DVT01_61-
    DVT01_65 DVT01_71-
    DVT01_75 DVT01_81-DVT01_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 1  
    9 Else   NS

     

    51. OHEDDT02 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 2

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT02

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 2 (Sound - crown sealed, never decayed or otherwise restored) during the clinic dental examinations.

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 51
    OHEDDT02 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT02_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 51  
    DVT02_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 52  
    DVT02_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 53  
    DVT02_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 54  
    DVT02_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 55  
    DVT02_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 61  
    DVT02_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 62  
    DVT02_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 63  
    DVT02_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 64  
    DVT02_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 65  
    DVT02_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 71  
    DVT02_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 72  
    DVT02_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 73  
    DVT02_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 74  
    DVT02_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 75  
    DVT02_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 81  
    DVT02_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 82  
    DVT02_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 83  
    DVT02_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 84  
    DVT02_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 2, tooth 85  

     

    Table 51
    OHEDDT02 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT02_51-
    DVT02_55 DVT02_61-
    DVT02_65 DVT02_71-
    DVT02_75 DVT02_81-DVT02_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 2  
    9 Else   NS

     

    52. OHEDDT03 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 3

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT03

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75,  OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 3 (Missing - due to orthodontic treatment) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant. 

    Table 52
    OHEDDT03 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT03_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 51  
    DVT03_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 52  
    DVT03_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 53  
    DVT03_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 54  
    DVT03_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 55  
    DVT03_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 61  
    DVT03_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 62  
    DVT03_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 63  
    DVT03_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 64  
    DVT03_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 65  
    DVT03_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 71  
    DVT03_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 72  
    DVT03_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 73  
    DVT03_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 74  
    DVT03_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 75  
    DVT03_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 81  
    DVT03_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 82  
    DVT03_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 83  
    DVT03_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 84  
    DVT03_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 3, tooth 85  

     

    Table 52
    OHEDDT03 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT03_51-
    DVT03_55 DVT03_61-
    DVT03_65 DVT03_71-
    DVT03_75 DVT03_81-DVT03_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 3  
    9 Else   NS

     

    53. OHEDDT04 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 4

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT04

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 4 (Missing - due to trauma) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 53
    OHEDDT04 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT04_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 51  
    DVT04_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 52  
    DVT04_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 53  
    DVT04_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 54  
    DVT04_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 55  
    DVT04_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 61  
    DVT04_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 62  
    DVT04_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 63  
    DVT04_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 64  
    DVT04_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 65  
    DVT04_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 71  
    DVT04_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 72  
    DVT04_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 73  
    DVT04_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 74  
    DVT04_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 75  
    DVT04_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 81  
    DVT04_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 82  
    DVT04_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 83  
    DVT04_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 84  
    DVT04_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 4, tooth 85  

     

    Table 53
    OHEDDT04 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT04_51-
    DVT04_55 DVT04_61-
    DVT04_65 DVT04_71-
    DVT04_75 DVT04_81-DVT04_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 4  
    9 Else   NS

     

    54. OHEDDT05 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 5

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT05

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75,  OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 5 (Missing - due to caries or periodontal disease) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 54
    OHEDDT05 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT05_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 51  
    DVT05_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 52  
    DVT05_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 53  
    DVT05_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 54  
    DVT05_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 55  
    DVT05_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 61  
    DVT05_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 62  
    DVT05_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 63  
    DVT05_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 64  
    DVT05_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 65  
    DVT05_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 71  
    DVT05_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 72  
    DVT05_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 73  
    DVT05_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 74  
    DVT05_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 75  
    DVT05_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 81  
    DVT05_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 82  
    DVT05_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 83  
    DVT05_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 84  
    DVT05_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 5, tooth 85  

     

    Table 54
    OHEDDT05 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT05_51-
    DVT05_55 DVT05_61-
    DVT05_65 DVT05_71-
    DVT05_75 DVT05_81-DVT05_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 5  
    9 Else   NS

     

    55. OHEDDT06 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 6

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT06

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75,  OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 6 (Unerupted tooth, congenitally missing or unexposed root) during the clinic dental examinations.

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 55
    OHEDDT06 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT06_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 51  
    DVT06_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 52  
    DVT06_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 53  
    DVT06_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 54  
    DVT06_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 55  
    DVT06_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 61  
    DVT06_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 62  
    DVT06_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 63  
    DVT06_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 64  
    DVT06_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 65  
    DVT06_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 71  
    DVT06_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 72  
    DVT06_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 73  
    DVT06_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 74  
    DVT06_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 75  
    DVT06_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 81  
    DVT06_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 82  
    DVT06_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 83  
    DVT06_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 84  
    DVT06_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 6, tooth 85  

     

    Table 55
    OHEDDT06 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT06_51-
    DVT06_55 DVT06_61-
    DVT06_65 DVT06_71-
    DVT06_75 DVT06_81-DVT06_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 6  
    9 Else   NS

     

    56. OHEDDT07 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 7

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT07

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 7 (Decayed severely) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 56
    OHEDDT07 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT07_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 51  
    DVT07_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 52  
    DVT07_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 53  
    DVT07_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 54  
    DVT07_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 55  
    DVT07_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 61  
    DVT07_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 62  
    DVT07_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 63  
    DVT07_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 64  
    DVT07_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 65  
    DVT07_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 71  
    DVT07_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 72  
    DVT07_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 73  
    DVT07_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 74  
    DVT07_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 75  
    DVT07_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 81  
    DVT07_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 82  
    DVT07_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 83  
    DVT07_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 84  
    DVT07_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 7, tooth 85  

     

    Table 56
    OHEDDT07 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT07_51-
    DVT07_55 DVT07_61-
    DVT07_65 DVT07_71-
    DVT07_75 DVT07_81-DVT07_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 7  
    9 Else   NS

     

    57. OHEDDT08 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 8

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT08

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 8 (Decayed - pit and fissure caries) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 57
    OHEDDT08 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT08_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 51  
    DVT08_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 52  
    DVT08_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 53  
    DVT08_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 54  
    DVT08_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 55  
    DVT08_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 61  
    DVT08_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 62  
    DVT08_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 63  
    DVT08_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 64  
    DVT08_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 65  
    DVT08_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 71  
    DVT08_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 72  
    DVT08_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 73  
    DVT08_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 74  
    DVT08_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 75  
    DVT08_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 81  
    DVT08_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 82  
    DVT08_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 83  
    DVT08_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 84  
    DVT08_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 8, tooth 85  

     

    Table 57
    OHEDDT08 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT08_51-
    DVT08_55 DVT08_61-
    DVT08_65 DVT08_71-
    DVT08_75 DVT08_81-DVT08_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 8  
    9 Else   NS

     

    58. OHEDDT09 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 9

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT09

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 9 (Decayed - smooth surface caries) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 58
    OHEDDT09 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT09_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 51  
    DVT09_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 52  
    DVT09_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 53  
    DVT09_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 54  
    DVT09_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 55  
    DVT09_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 61  
    DVT09_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 62  
    DVT09_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 63  
    DVT09_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 64  
    DVT09_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 65  
    DVT09_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 71  
    DVT09_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 72  
    DVT09_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 73  
    DVT09_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 74  
    DVT09_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 75  
    DVT09_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 81  
    DVT09_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 82  
    DVT09_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 83  
    DVT09_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 84  
    DVT09_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 9, tooth 85  

     

    Table 58
    OHEDDT09 Specifications
    Value Condition(s)  Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT09_51-
    DVT09_55 DVT09_61-
    DVT09_65 DVT09_71-
    DVT09_75 DVT09_81-DVT09_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 9  
    9 Else   NS

     

    59. OHEDDT10 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 10

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT10

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 10 (Decayed - both smooth surface and pit and fissure caries) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 59
    OHEDDT10 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT10_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 51  
    DVT10_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 52  
    DVT10_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 53  
    DVT10_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 54  
    DVT10_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 55  
    DVT10_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 61  
    DVT10_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 62  
    DVT10_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 63  
    DVT10_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 64  
    DVT10_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 65  
    DVT10_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 71  
    DVT10_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 72  
    DVT10_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 73  
    DVT10_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 74  
    DVT10_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 75  
    DVT10_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 81  
    DVT10_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 82  
    DVT10_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 83  
    DVT10_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 84  
    DVT10_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 10, tooth 85  

     

    Table 59
    OHEDDT10 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT10_51-
    DVT10_55 DVT10_61-
    DVT10_65 DVT10_71-
    DVT10_75 DVT10_81-DVT10_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 10  
    9 Else   NS

     

    60. OHEDDT12 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 12

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT12

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 12 (Filled with amalgam, no other decay) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 60
    OHEDDT12 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT12_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 51  
    DVT12_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 52  
    DVT12_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 53  
    DVT12_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 54  
    DVT12_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 55  
    DVT12_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 61  
    DVT12_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 62  
    DVT12_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 63  
    DVT12_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 64  
    DVT12_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 65  
    DVT12_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 71  
    DVT12_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 72  
    DVT12_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 73  
    DVT12_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 74  
    DVT12_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 75  
    DVT12_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 81  
    DVT12_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 82  
    DVT12_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 83  
    DVT12_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 84  
    DVT12_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 12, tooth 85  

     

    Table 60
    OHEDDT12 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT12_51-
    DVT12_55 DVT12_61-
    DVT12_65 DVT12_71-
    DVT12_75 DVT12_81-DVT12_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 12  
    9 Else   NS

     

    61. OHEDDT13 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 13

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT13

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 13 (Filled with other material (resin, GIC, inlay, crown), no other decay) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 61
    OHEDDT13 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT13_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 51  
    DVT13_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 52  
    DVT13_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 53  
    DVT13_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 54  
    DVT13_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 55  
    DVT13_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 61  
    DVT13_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 62  
    DVT13_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 63  
    DVT13_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 64  
    DVT13_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 65  
    DVT13_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 71  
    DVT13_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 72  
    DVT13_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 73  
    DVT13_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 74  
    DVT13_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 75  
    DVT13_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 81  
    DVT13_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 82  
    DVT13_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 83  
    DVT13_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 84  
    DVT13_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 13, tooth 85  

     

    Table 61
    OHEDDT13 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT13_51-
    DVT13_55 DVT13_61-
    DVT13_65 DVT13_71-
    DVT13_75 DVT13_81-DVT13_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 13  
    9 Else   NS

     

    62. OHEDDT14 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 14

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT14

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 14 (Filled with amalgam and other material (resin, GIC, inlay, crown), no other decay) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 62
    OHEDDT14 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT14_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 51  
    DVT14_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 52  
    DVT14_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 53  
    DVT14_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 54  
    DVT14_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 55  
    DVT14_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 61  
    DVT14_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 62  
    DVT14_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 63  
    DVT14_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 64  
    DVT14_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 65  
    DVT14_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 71  
    DVT14_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 72  
    DVT14_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 73  
    DVT14_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 74  
    DVT14_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 75  
    DVT14_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 81  
    DVT14_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 82  
    DVT14_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 83  
    DVT14_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 84  
    DVT14_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 14, tooth 85  

     

    Table 62
    OHEDDT14 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT14_51-
    DVT14_55 DVT14_61-
    DVT14_65 DVT14_71-
    DVT14_75 DVT14_81-DVT14_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 14  
    9 Else   NS

     

    63. OHEDDT15 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 15

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT15

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 15 (Filled with amalgam, no other decay, but filling is defective and needs replacement) during the clinic dental examinations

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 63
    OHEDDT15 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT15_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 51  
    DVT15_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 52  
    DVT15_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 53  
    DVT15_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 54  
    DVT15_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 55  
    DVT15_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 61  
    DVT15_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 62  
    DVT15_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 63  
    DVT15_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 64  
    DVT15_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 65  
    DVT15_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 71  
    DVT15_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 72  
    DVT15_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 73  
    DVT15_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 74  
    DVT15_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 75  
    DVT15_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 81  
    DVT15_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 82  
    DVT15_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 83  
    DVT15_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 84  
    DVT15_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 15, tooth 85  

     

    Table 63
    OHEDDT15 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT15_51-
    DVT15_55 DVT15_61-
    DVT15_65 DVT15_71-
    DVT15_75 DVT15_81-DVT15_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 15  
    9 Else   NS

     

    64. OHEDDT16 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 16

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT16

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 16 (Filled with other material (resin, GIC, inlay, crown) but filling is defective and needs replacement) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 64
    OHEDDT16 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT16_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 51  
    DVT16_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 52  
    DVT16_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 53  
    DVT16_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 54  
    DVT16_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 55  
    DVT16_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 61  
    DVT16_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 62  
    DVT16_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 63  
    DVT16_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 64  
    DVT16_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 65  
    DVT16_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 71  
    DVT16_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 72  
    DVT16_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 73  
    DVT16_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 74  
    DVT16_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 75  
    DVT16_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 81  
    DVT16_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 82  
    DVT16_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 83  
    DVT16_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 84  
    DVT16_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 16, tooth 85  

     

    Table 64
    OHEDDT16 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT16_51-
    DVT16_55 DVT16_61-
    DVT16_65 DVT16_71-
    DVT16_75 DVT16_81-DVT16_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 16  
    9 Else   NS

     

    65. OHEDDT17 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 17

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT17

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 17 (Filled with amalgam and other material (resin, GIC, inlay, crown) but filling is defective and needs replacement) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 65
    OHEDDT17 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT17_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 51  
    DVT17_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 52  
    DVT17_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 53  
    DVT17_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 54  
    DVT17_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 55  
    DVT17_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 61  
    DVT17_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 62  
    DVT17_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 63  
    DVT17_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 64  
    DVT17_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 65  
    DVT17_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 71  
    DVT17_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 72  
    DVT17_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 73  
    DVT17_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 74  
    DVT17_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 75  
    DVT17_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 81  
    DVT17_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 82  
    DVT17_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 83  
    DVT17_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 84  
    DVT17_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 17, tooth 85  

     

    Table 65
    OHEDDT17 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT17_51-
    DVT17_55 DVT17_61-
    DVT17_65 DVT17_71-
    DVT17_75 DVT17_81-DVT17_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 17  
    9 Else   NS

     

    66. OHEDDT20 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 20

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT20

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 20 (Fractured due to trauma) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 66
    OHEDDT20 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT20_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 51  
    DVT20_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 52  
    DVT20_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 53  
    DVT20_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 54  
    DVT20_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 55  
    DVT20_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 61  
    DVT20_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 62  
    DVT20_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 63  
    DVT20_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 64  
    DVT20_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 65  
    DVT20_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 71  
    DVT20_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 72  
    DVT20_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 73  
    DVT20_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 74  
    DVT20_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 75  
    DVT20_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 81  
    DVT20_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 82  
    DVT20_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 83  
    DVT20_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 84  
    DVT20_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 20, tooth 85  

     

    Table 66
    OHEDDT20 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT20_51-
    DVT20_55 DVT20_61-
    DVT20_65 DVT20_71-
    DVT20_75 DVT20_81-DVT20_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 20  
    9 Else   NS

     

    67. OHEDDT21 - Total number ofdeciduous teeth - code 21

    Variable name:
    OHEDDT21

    Based on:
    OHE_11, OHE_1T51, OHE_1T52, OHE_1T53, OHE_1T54, OHE_1T55, OHE_1T61,OHE_1T62, OHE_1T63, OHE_1T64, OHE_1T65, OHE_1T71, OHE_1T72,OHE_1T73, OHE_1T74, OHE_1T75, OHE_1T81, OHE_1T82, OHE_1T83,OHE_1T84, OHE_1T85

    Description:
    This variable is a count of all deciduous (baby) teeth recorded as 21 (Other) during the clinic dental examinations. 

    Note:
    This variable is calculated by creating arrays for each of 4quadrants and also creating arrays for the temporary variables usedto maintain a total count for each quadrant.

    Table 67
    OHEDDT21 Temporary Reformat
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    DVT21_51   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 51  
    DVT21_52   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 52  
    DVT21_53   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 53  
    DVT21_54   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 54  
    DVT21_55   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 55  
    DVT21_61   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 61  
    DVT21_62   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 62  
    DVT21_63   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 63  
    DVT21_64   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 64  
    DVT21_65   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 65  
    DVT21_71   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 71  
    DVT21_72   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 72  
    DVT21_73   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 73  
    DVT21_74   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 74  
    DVT21_75   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 75  
    DVT21_81   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 81  
    DVT21_82   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 82  
    DVT21_83   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 83  
    DVT21_84   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 84  
    DVT21_85   Temporary variable used to keep a count of tooth conditioncoded as 21, tooth 85  

     

    Table 67
    OHEDDT21 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_11 in (4 5) Population exclusions NA
    9 OHE_11 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    sum (of
    DVT21_51-
    DVT21_55 DVT21_61-
    DVT21_65 DVT21_71-
    DVT21_75 DVT21_81-DVT21_85)
    OHE_11 in (1 2 3) Sum of all deciduous (baby) teeth coded as 21  
    9 Else   NS

     

    68. OHEDFLUO - Fluorosis scorerecode

    Variable name:
    OHEDFLUO

    Based on:
    OHE_20

    Description:
    During the clinic dental examinations the fluorosis score wasrecorded using a scale of 1 to 7 for the most affected pair ofteeth for teeth 11, 12, 21 or 22.  If the two teeth were notequally affected, the score for the less affected of the two wasrecorded.  This variable recodes the fluorosis score into ascale of 0 to 6.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 68
    OHEDFLUO Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (OHE_N20 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    96 OHE_20 = NA Population exclusions NA
    0 OHE_20 = 1 Normal  
    1 OHE_20 = 2 Questionable  
    2 OHE_20 = 3 Very mild  
    3 OHE_20 = 4 Mild  
    4 OHE_20 = 5 Moderate  
    5 OHE_20 = 6 Severe  
    6 OHE_20 = 7 All 4 anterior teeth absent  

    69. OHEDGS12 - Gingivitis score recode- tooth 12

    Variable name:
    OHEDGS12

    Based on:
    OHE_31G2

    Description:
    This variable takes theoriginal gingivitis score for tooth 12 which was recorded using ascale from 1 to 5 during the clinic dental examinations and recodesthe score as a scale from 0 to 4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 69
    OHEDGS12 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_31G2 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_31G2 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_31G2 = 1 No inflammation  
    1 OHE_31G2 = 2 Mild inflammation  
    2 OHE_31G2 = 3 Moderate inflammation  
    3 OHE_31G2 = 4 Severe inflammation  
    4 OHE_31G2 = 5 Tooth missing  

    70. OHEDGS16 - Gingivitis score recode- tooth 16

    Variable name:
    OHEDGS16

    Based on:
    OHE_31G1

    Description:
    This variable takes the original gingivitis score for tooth 16which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 70
    OHEDGS16 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_31G1 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_31G1 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_31G1 = 1 No inflammation  
    1 OHE_31G1 = 2 Mild inflammation  
    2 OHE_31G1 = 3 Moderate inflammation  
    3 OHE_31G1 = 4 Severe inflammation  
    4 OHE_31G1 = 5 Tooth missing  

    71. OHEDGS24 - Gingivitis score recode- tooth 24

    Variable name:
    OHEDGS24

    Based on:
    OHE_31G3

    Description:
    This variable takes the original gingivitis score for tooth 24which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 71
    OHEDGS24 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_31G3 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_31G3 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_31G3 = 1 No inflammation  
    1 OHE_31G3 = 2 Mild inflammation  
    2 OHE_31G3 = 3 Moderate inflammation  
    3 OHE_31G3 = 4 Severe inflammation  
    4 OHE_31G3 = 5 Tooth missing  

    72. OHEDGS32 - Gingivitis score recode- tooth 32

    Variable name:
    OHEDGS32

    Based on:
    OHE_31G5

    Description:
    This variable takes the original gingivitis score for tooth 32which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria: 

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 72
    OHEDGS32 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_31G5 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_31G5 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_31G5 = 1 No inflammation  
    1 OHE_31G5 = 2 Mild inflammation  
    2 OHE_31G5 = 3 Moderate inflammation  
    3 OHE_31G5 = 4 Severe inflammation  
    4 OHE_31G5 = 5 Tooth missing  

    73. OHEDGS36 - Gingivitis score recode- tooth 36

    Variable name:
    OHEDGS36

    Based on:
    OHE_31G4

    Description:
    This variable takes the original gingivitis score for tooth 36which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 73
    OHEDGS36 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_31G4 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_31G4 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_31G4 = 1 No inflammation  
    1 OHE_31G4 = 2 Mild inflammation  
    2 OHE_31G4 = 3 Moderate inflammation  
    3 OHE_31G4 = 4 Severe inflammation  
    4 OHE_31G4 = 5 Tooth missing  

    74. OHEDGS44 - Gingivitis score recode- tooth 44

    Variable name:
    OHEDGS44

    Based on:
    OHE_31G6

    Description:
    This variable takes the original gingivitis score for tooth 44which was recorded using a scale from 1 to 5 during the clinicdental examinations and recodes the score as a scale from 0 to4.

    Note:
    The probing portion of the oral health exam was completed by allrespondents except those meeting the exclusion criteria:

    1. Respondents with hemophilia
    2. Respondents who have had chemotherapy within the past 4weeks
    3. Respondents who answer "yes" to any question in the Oral HealthRestrictions block (OHR)
    4. Respondents who are younger than 15
    Table 74
    OHEDGS44 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 OHE_31G6 = NA Population exclusions NA
    9 (OHE_31G6 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 OHE_31G6 = 1 No inflammation  
    1 OHE_31G6 = 2 Mild inflammation  
    2 OHE_31G6 = 3 Moderate inflammation  
    3 OHE_31G6 = 4 Severe inflammation  
    4 OHE_31G6 = 5 Tooth missing  

    75. OHRD25 - Test exclusion –probing

    Variable name:
    OHRD25

    Based on:
    OHR_11, OHR_12, OHR_13, OHR_14,OHR_15, OHR_16, OHR_17, OHR_19, OHR_20, OHR_21, OHR_22, OHR_23,OHR_24

    Description:
    If the respondent answered yesto any of the Oral Health Restriction questions, probing was notperformed.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application

    Table 75
    OHRD25 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 OHR_11 > NA or
    OHR_12 > NA or
    OHR_13 > NA or
    OHR_14 > NA or
    OHR_15 > NA or
    OHR_16 > NA or
    OHR_17 > NA or
    OHR_19 > NA or
    OHR_20 > NA or
    OHR_21 > NA or
    OHR_22 > NA or
    OHR_23 > NA or
    OHR_24 > NA
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 OHR_11 = NA and
    OHR_12 = NA and
    OHR_13 = NA and
    OHR_14 = NA and
    OHR_15 = NA and
    OHR_16 = NA and
    OHR_17 = NA and
    OHR_19 = NA and
    OHR_20 = NA and
    OHR_21 = NA and
    OHR_22 = NA and
    OHR_23 = NA and
    OHR_24 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    1 OHR_11 = 1 or
    OHR_12 = 1 or
    OHR_13 = 1 or
    OHR_14 = 1 or
    OHR_15 = 1 or
    OHR_16 = 1 or
    OHR_17 = 1 or
    OHR_19 = 1 or
    OHR_20 = 1 or
    OHR_21 = 1 or
    OHR_22 = 1 or
    OHR_23 = 1 or
    OHR_24 = 1
    The respondent answered yes to one of the Oral HealthRestriction questions  
    2 Else    

    76. OHMD31Y - Brushing teeth - numbertimes per year

    Variable name:
    OHMD31Y

    Based on:
    OHM_31, OHM_31N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent brushes his/her teethand/or dentures.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 76
    OHMD31Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9996 OHM_31N = NA Population exclusions NA
    0 OHM_31 = 0 Never  
    OHM_31 * 365 OHM_31N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    OHM_31 * 52 OHM_31N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    OHM_31 * 12 OHM_31N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    OHM_31 OHM_31N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9999 Else At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS

    77. OHMD32Y - Flossing teeth - numbertimes per year

    Variable name:
    OHMD32Y

    Based on:
    OHM_32, OHM_32N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent flosses his/herteeth.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 77
    OHMD32Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9996 OHM_32N = NA Population exclusions NA
    0 OHM_32 = 0 Never  
    OHM_32 * 365 OHM_32N = 1 Reported number of times per day converted to derived number oftimes per year  
    OHM_32 * 52 OHM_32N = 2 Reported number of times per week converted to derived numberof times per year  
    OHM_32 * 12 OHM_32N = 3 Reported number of times per month converted to derived numberof times per year  
    OHM_32 OHM_32N = 4 Reported number of times per year  
    9999 Else At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS

    Physical activities (6 DVs)

    1. PACDEE - Daily EnergyExpenditure

    Variable name:
    PACDEE

    Based on:
    PAC_11W, PAC_12A, PAC_12B, PAC_12C, PAC_12D, PAC_12E, PAC_12F,PAC_12G, PAC_12H, PAC_12I, PAC_12J, PAC_12K, PAC_12L, PAC_12M,PAC_12N, PAC_12O, PAC_12P, PAC_12Q, PAC_12R, PAC_12S, PAC_12T,PAC_12U, PAC_12V, PAC_12X, PAC_12Y, PAC_13A, PAC_13B, PAC_13C,PAC_13D, PAC_13E, PAC_13F, PAC_13G, PAC_13H, PAC_13I, PAC_13J,PAC_13K, PAC_13L, PAC_13M, PAC_13N, PAC_13O, PAC_13P, PAC_13Q,PAC_13R, PAC_13S, PAC_13T,  PAC_13U, PAC_13V, PAC_13X,PAC_13Y, DHH_AGE

    Description:
    This variable is a measure of the average daily energy expendedduring leisure time activities by the respondent in the past threemonths.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.
    Energy Expenditure is calculated using the frequency and durationper session of the physical activity as well as the MET value ofthe activity. The MET is a value of metabolic energy cost expressedas a multiple of the resting metabolic rate.  For example, anactivity of 4 METS requires four times the amount of energy ascompared to when the body is at rest.
    EE (Energy Expenditure for each activity) = (N X D X METvalue) /365
    Where:
    N = the number of times a respondent engaged in an activity over a12 month period
    D = the average duration in hours of the activity
    MET value = the energy cost of the activity expressed askilocalories expended per kilogram of body weight per hour ofactivity (kcal/kg per hour)/365 (to convert yearly data into dailydata)

    MET values tend to be expressed in three intensity levels (i.e.low, medium, high).  The CCHS questions did not ask therespondent to specify the intensity level of their activities.Therefore the MET values adopted correspond to the low intensityvalue of each activity. This approach is adopted from the CanadianFitness and Lifestyle Research Institute because individuals tendto overestimate the intensity, frequency and duration of theiractivities.

    * Times were assigned an average duration value for thecalculation, as with NPHS:
    (13 minutes or .2167 hour, 23 minutes or .3833 hour, 45 minutes or.75 hour, 60 minutes or 1 hour)

    Internet site:
    Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute: www.cflri.ca

    Table 1
    PACDEE Temporary Reformat

     

    PACDEEA

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13A = NA Did not participate in activity Walking for exercise
    0 (PAC_13A = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Walking for exercise
    (PAC_12A × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13A = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Walking for exercise
    (PAC_12A × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13A = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Walking for exercise
    (PAC_12A × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13A = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Walking for exercise
    (PAC_12A × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13A = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Walking for exercise


    PACDEEB

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13B = NA Did not participate in activity Gardening or yard work
    0 (PAC_13B = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Gardening or yard work
    (PAC_12B × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13B = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Gardening or yard work
    (PAC_12B × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13B = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Gardening or yard work
    (PAC_12B × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13B = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Gardening or yard work
    (PAC_12B × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13B = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Gardening or yard work


    PACDEEC

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13C = NA Did not participate in activity Swimming
    0 (PAC_13C = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Swimming
    (PAC_12C × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13C = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Swimming
    (PAC_12C × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13C = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Swimming
    (PAC_12C × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13C = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Swimming
    (PAC_12C × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13C = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Swimming


    PACDEED

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13D = NA Did not participate in activity Bicycling
    0 (PAC_13D = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Bicycling
    (PAC_12D × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13D = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Bicycling
    (PAC_12D × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13D = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Bicycling
    (PAC_12D × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13D = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Bicycling
    (PAC_12D × 4 × 1
    × 4) / 365
    PAC_13D = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Bicycling


    PACDEEE

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13E = NA Did not participate in activity Popular or social dance
    0 (PAC_13E = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Popular or social dance
    (PAC_12E × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13E = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Popular or social dance
    (PAC_12E × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13E = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Popular or social dance
    (PAC_12E × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13E = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Popular or social dance
    (PAC_12E × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13E = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Popular or social dance


    PACDEEF

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13F = NA Did not participate in activity Home exercises
    0 (PAC_13F = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Home exercises
    (PAC_12F × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13F = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Home exercises
    (PAC_12F × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13F = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Home exercises
    (PAC_12F × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13F = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Home exercises
    (PAC_12F × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13F = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Home exercises


    PACDEEG

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13G = NA Did not participate in activity Ice hockey
    0 (PAC_13G = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Ice hockey
    (PAC_12G × 4 ×
    .2167 × 6) / 365
    PAC_13G = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Ice hockey
    (PAC_12G × 4 ×
    .3833 × 6) / 365
    PAC_13G = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Ice hockey
    (PAC_12G × 4 ×
    .75 × 6) / 365
    PAC_13G = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Ice hockey
    (PAC_12G × 4 × 1
    × 6) / 365
    PAC_13G = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Ice hockey


    PACDEEH

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13H = NA Did not participate in activity Ice skating
    0 (PAC_13H = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Ice skating
    (PAC_12H × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13H = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Ice skating
    (PAC_12H × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13H = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Ice skating
    (PAC_12H × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13H = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Ice skating
    (PAC_12H × 4 × 1
    × 4) / 365
    PAC_13H = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Ice skating


    PACDEEI

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13I = NA Did not participate in activity In-line skating OR ROLLERBLADING
    0 (PAC_13I = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) In-line skating OR ROLLERBLADING
    (PAC_12I × 4 ×
    .2167 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13I = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* In-line skating OR ROLLERBLADING
    (PAC_12I × 4 ×
    .3833 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13I = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* In-line skating OR ROLLERBLADING
    (PAC_12I × 4 ×
    .75 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13I = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* In-line skating OR ROLLERBLADING
    (PAC_12I × 4 × 1× 5) / 365 PAC_13I = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* In-line skating OR ROLLERBLADING


    PACDEEJ

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13J = NA Did not participate in activity Jogging or running
    0 (PAC_13J = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Jogging or running
    (PAC_12J × 4 ×
    .2167 × 9.5) / 365
    PAC_13J = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Jogging or running
    (PAC_12J × 4 ×
    .3833 × 9.5) / 365
    PAC_13J = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Jogging or running
    (PAC_12J × 4 ×
    .75 × 9.5) / 365
    PAC_13J = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Jogging or running
    (PAC_12J × 4 × 1
    × 9.5) / 365
    PAC_13J = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Jogging or running


    PACDEEK

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13K = NA Did not participate in activity Golfing
    0 (PAC_13K = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Golfing
    (PAC_12K × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13K = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Golfing
    (PAC_12K × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13K = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Golfing
    (PAC_12K × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13K = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Golfing
    (PAC_12K × 4 × 1
    × 4) / 365
    PAC_13K = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Golfing


    PACDEEL

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13L = NA Did not participate in activity Exercise class or aerobics
    0 (PAC_13L = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Exercise class or aerobics
    (PAC_12L × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13L = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Exercise class or aerobics
    (PAC_12L × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13L = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Exercise class or aerobics
    (PAC_12L × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13L = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Exercise class or aerobics
    (PAC_12L × 4 × 1× 4) / 365 PAC_13L = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Exercise class or aerobics


    PACDEEM

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13M = NA Did not participate in activity Downhill skiing or snowboarding
    0 (PAC_13M = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Downhill skiing or snowboarding
    (PAC_12M × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13M = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Downhill skiing or snowboarding
    (PAC_12M × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13M = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Downhill skiing or snowboarding
    (PAC_12M × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13M = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Downhill skiing or snowboarding
    (PAC_12M × 4 × 1× 4) / 365 PAC_13M = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Downhill skiing or snowboarding


    PACDEEN

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13N = NA Did not participate in activity Bowling
    0 (PAC_13N = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Bowling
    (PAC_12N × 4 ×
    .2167 × 2) / 365
    PAC_13N = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Bowling
    (PAC_12N × 4 ×
    .3833 × 2) / 365
    PAC_13N = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Bowling
    (PAC_12N × 4 ×
    .75 × 2) / 365
    PAC_13N = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Bowling
    (PAC_12N × 4 × 1
    × 2) / 365
    PAC_13N = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Bowling


    PACDEEO

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13O = NA Did not participate in activity Baseball or softball
    0 (PAC_13O = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Baseball or softball
    (PAC_12O × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13O = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Baseball or softball
    (PAC_12O × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13O = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Baseball or softball
    (PAC_12O × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13O = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Baseball or softball
    (PAC_12O × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13O = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Baseball or softball


    PACDEEP

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13P = NA Did not participate in activity Tennis
    0 (PAC_13P = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Tennis
    (PAC_12P × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13P = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Tennis
    (PAC_12P × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13P = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Tennis
    (PAC_12P × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13P = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Tennis
    (PAC_12P × 4 × 1
    × 4) / 365
    PAC_13P = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Tennis


    PACDEEQ

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13Q = NA Did not participate in activity Weight-training
    0 (PAC_13Q = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Weight-training
    (PAC_12Q × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13Q = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Weight-training
    (PAC_12Q × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13Q = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Weight-training
    (PAC_12Q × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13Q = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Weight-training
    (PAC_12Q × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13Q = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Weight-training


    PACDEER

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13R = NA Did not participate in activity Fishing
    0 (PAC_13R = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Fishing
    (PAC_12R × 4 ×
    .2167 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13R = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Fishing
    (PAC_12R × 4 ×
    .3833 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13R = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Fishing
    (PAC_12R × 4 ×
    .75 × 3) / 365
    PAC_13R = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Fishing
    (PAC_12R × 4 × 1
    × 3) / 365
    PAC_13R = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Fishing


    PACDEES

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13S = NA Did not participate in activity Volleyball
    0 (PAC_13S = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Volleyball
    (PAC_12S × 4 ×
    .2167 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13S = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Volleyball
    (PAC_12S × 4 ×
    .3833 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13S = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Volleyball
    (PAC_12S × 4 ×
    .75 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13S = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Volleyball
    (PAC_12S × 4 × 1
    × 5) / 365
    PAC_13S = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Volleyball


    PACDEET

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13T = NA Did not participate in activity Basketball
    0 (PAC_13T = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Basketball
    (PAC_12T × 4 ×
    .2167 × 6) / 365
    PAC_13T = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Basketball
    (PAC_12T × 4 ×
    .3833 × 6) / 365
    PAC_13T = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Basketball
    (PAC_12T × 4 ×
    .75 × 6) / 365
    PAC_13T = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Basketball
    (PAC_12T × 4 × 1
    × 6) / 365
    PAC_13T = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Basketball


    PACDEEU

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13U = NA Did not participate in activity Soccer (U)
    0 (PAC_13U = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Soccer (U)
    (PAC_12U × 4 ×
    .2167 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13U = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Soccer (U)
    (PAC_12U × 4 ×
    .3833 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13U = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Soccer (U)
    (PAC_12U × 4 ×
    .75 × 5) / 365
    PAC_13U = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Soccer (U)
    (PAC_12U × 4 × 1
    × 5) / 365
    PAC_13U = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Soccer (U)


    PACDEEV

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13V = NA Did not participate in activity Other (V)
    0 (PAC_13V = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Other (V)
    (PAC_12V × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13V = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Other (V)
    (PAC_12V × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13V = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Other (V)
    (PAC_12V × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13V = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Other (V)
    (PAC_12V × 4 × 1
    × 4) / 365
    PAC_13V = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Other (V)


    PACDEEX

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13X = NA Did not participate in activity Other (X)
    0 (PAC_13X = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Other (X)
    (PAC_12X × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13X = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Other (X)
    (PAC_12X × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13X = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Other (X)
    (PAC_12X × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13X = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Other (X)
    (PAC_12X × 4 × 1
    × 4) / 365
    PAC_13X = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Other (X)


    PACDEEY

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 PAC_13Y = NA Did not participate in activity Other (Y)
    0 (PAC_13Y = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) Other (Y)
    (PAC_12Y × 4 ×
    .2167 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13Y = 1 Calculate EE for < 15 min* Other (Y)
    (PAC_12Y × 4 ×
    .3833 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13Y = 2 Calculate EE for 16 to 30 min* Other (Y)
    (PAC_12Y × 4 ×
    .75 × 4) / 365
    PAC_13Y = 3 Calculate EE for 31 to 60 min* Other (Y)
    (PAC_12Y × 4 × 1
    × 4) / 365
    PAC_13Y = 4 Calculate EE for > 60 min* Other (Y)

     

     

    Table 1
    PACDEE Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.6 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    PAC_11W = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    99.9 (PAC_11W = DK, RF, NS) Required question was
    not answered (don’t know, refusal, not stated)
    NS
    0 PAC_11W = 1 No physical activity  
    PACDEEA +
    PACDEEB +
    PACDEEC +
    PACDEED +
    PACDEEE +
    PACDEEF +
    PACDEEG +
    PACDEEH +
    PACDEEI +
    PACDEEJ +
    PACDEEK +
    PACDEEL +
    PACDEEM +
    PACDEEN +
    PACDEEO +
    PACDEEP +
    PACDEEQ +
    PACDEER +
    PACDEES +
    PACDEET +
    PACDEEU +
    PACDEEV +
    PACDEEX +
    PACDEEY
    (0 <= PACDEEA <  NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEB <  NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEC <  NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEED < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEE < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEF < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEG < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEH < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEI < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEJ < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEK < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEL < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEM < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEN < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEO < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEP < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEQ < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEER < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEES < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEET < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEU < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEV < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEX < NA) and
    (0 <= PACDEEY < NA)
    Total daily energy expenditure (kcal/kg/day) Rounded to one decimal place (min: 0.0; max: 99.5)

     

    2. PACDFM - Average Monthly Frequencyof Physical Activity Lasting Over 15 Minutes

    Variable name:
    PACDFM

    Based on:
    PAC_11W, PAC_12A, PAC_12B, PAC_12C, PAC_12D, PAC_12E, PAC_12F,PAC_12G, PAC_12H, PAC_12I, PAC_12J, PAC_12K, PAC_12L, PAC_12M,PAC_12N, PAC_12O, PAC_12P, PAC_12Q, PAC_12R, PAC_12S,PAC_12T,PAC_12U, PAC_12V, PAC_12X, PAC_12Y, PAC_13A, PAC_13B, PAC_13C,PAC_13D, PAC_13E, PAC_13F, PAC_13G, PAC_13H, PAC_13I, PAC_13J,PAC_13K, PAC_13L, PAC_13M, PAC_13N, PAC_13O, PAC_13P, PAC_13Q,PAC_13R, PAC_13S, PAC_13T, PAC_31U, PAC_13V, PAC_13X, PAC_13Y,DHH_AGE

    Description:
    This variable measures the total number of times per month thatrespondents took part in a physical activity(ies) lasting more than15 minutes.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.
    The survey questions refer to "the past three months". Thisvariable calculates a one-month average by dividing the totalreported frequency by three.

    Source:
    Ontario Health Survey

    Internet site:
    www.chass.utoronto.ca/datalib/codebooks/utm/ohs/ohs90.htm

    Table 2
    PACDFM Temporary Reformat

    PACT2A

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (PAC_13A = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS) Set all values for PAC_12A (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13A is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)  
    PAC_12A Else Set PACT2A = PAC_12A  

    PACT2B

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13B = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12B (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13B is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12B Else Set PACT2B = PAC_12B  

    PACT2C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13C = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12C (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13C is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12C Else Set PACT2C = PAC_12C  

    PACT2D

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13D = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12D (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13D is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12D Else Set PACT2D = PAC_12D  

    PACT2E

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13E = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12E (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13E is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_13E Else Set PACT2E = PAC_12E  

    PACT2F

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13F = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12F (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13F is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12F Else Set PACT2F = PAC_12F  

    PACT2G

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13G = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12G (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13G is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12G Else Set PACT2G = PAC_12G  

    PACT2H

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13H = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12H (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13H is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12H Else Set PACT2H = PAC_12H  

    PACT2I

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13I = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12I (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13I is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12I Else Set PACT2I = PAC_12I  

    PACT2J

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13J = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12J (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13J is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12J Else Set PACT2J = PAC_12J  

    PACT2K

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13K = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12K (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13K is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12K Else Set PACT2K = PAC_12K  

    PACT2L

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13L = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12L (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13L is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12L Else Set PACT2L = PAC_12L  

    PACT2M

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13M = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12M (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13M is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12M Else Set PACT2M = PAC_12M  

    PACT2N

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13N = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12N (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13N is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12N Else Set PACT2N = PAC_12N  

    PACT2O

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13O = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12O (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13O is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12O Else Set PACT2O = PAC_12O  

    PACT2P

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13P = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12P (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13P is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12P Else Set PACT2P = PAC_12P  

    PACT2Q

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13Q = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12Q (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13Q is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12Q Else Set PACT2Q = PAC_12Q  

    PACT2R

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13R = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12R (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13R is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12R Else Set PACT2R = PAC_12R  

    PACT2S

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13S = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12S (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13S is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12S Else Set PACT2S = PAC_12S  

    PACT2T

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13T = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12T (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13T is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12T Else Set PACT2T = PAC_12T  

    PACT2U

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13U = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12U (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13U is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12U Else Set PACT2U = PAC_12U  

    PACT2V

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13V = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12V (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13V is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12V Else Set PACT2V = PAC_12V  

    PACT2X

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13X = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12X (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13X is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12X Else Set PACT2X = PAC_12X  

    PACT2Y

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0

    (PAC_13Y = 1, NA, DK, RF, NS)

    Set all values for PAC_12Y (number of times/3months respondentsdid physical activity) to 0 if PAC_13Y is 1 (1 to 15 minutes), NA(did not participate in activity), or DK, RF, NS (did not answerquestion)

     

    PAC_12Y Else Set PACT2Y = PAC_12Y  

     

    Table 2
    PACDFM Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    PAC_11W = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    999 (PAC_11W = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    0 PAC_11W=1 No physical activity  
    (PACT2A +
    PACT2B +
    PACT2C +
    PACT2D +
    PACT2E +
    PACT2F +
    PACT2G +
    PACT2H +
    PACT2I +
    PACT2J +
    PACT2K +
    PACT2L +
    PACT2M +
    PACT2N +
    PACT2O +
    PACT2P +
    PACT2Q +
    PACT2R +
    PACT2S +
    PACT2T +
    PACT2U +
    PACT2V +
    PACT2X +
    PACT2Y) / 3
    (0 <= PACT2A < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2B < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2C < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2D < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2E < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2F < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2G < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2H < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2I < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2J < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2K < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2L < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2M < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2N < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2O < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2P < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2Q < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2R <NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2S < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2T < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2U < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2V < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2X < NA) and
    (0 <= PACT2Y < NA)
    Monthly frequency of all physical activity lasting over 15minutes Rounded to nearest integer (min: 0;  max: 995)

     

    3. PACDFR - Frequency of All PhysicalActivity Lasting Over 15 Minutes

    Variable name:
    PACDFR

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, PACDFM

    Description:
    This variable classifies respondents according to their pattern, orregularity of physical activity lasting more than 15 minutes.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.
    This variable uses values for the derived variable MonthlyFrequency of Physical Activity (PACDFM). The values for PACDFMreflect a one-month average based on data reported for athree-month period.

    Table 3
    PACDFR Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    PACDFM = NA
    Population exclusion NA
    9 PACDFM = NS Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    1 (12 <= PACDFM < NA) Regular practice of activities  
    2 (4 <= PACDFM < 12) Occasional practice of activities  
    3 PACDFM < 4 Infrequent practice of activities  

    4. PACDPAI - Physical ActivityIndex

    Variable name:
    PACDPAI

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, PACDEE

    Description:
    This variable categorizes respondents as being "active","moderate", or "inactive" based on the total daily EnergyExpenditure values (kcal/kg/day) calculated for PACDEE.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.
    The Physical Activity Index follows the same criteria used tocategorize individuals in the Ontario Health Survey (OHS) and inthe Campbell’s Survey on Well Being.

    Internet site:
    Campbell Survey on Well-Being in Canada: www.cflri.ca/cflri/pa/surveys/88survey.html

    Table 4
    PACDPAI Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    PACDEE = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 PACDEE = NS Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    1 (3 <= PACDEE < NA) Active  
    2 (1.5 <= PACDEE < 3.0) Moderate  
    3 (0 <= PACDEE < 1.5) Inactive  

    5. PACFD - Participant In DailyPhysical Activity Lasting Over 15 Minutes

    Variable name:
    PACFD

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, PACDFM

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent participated dailyin physical activity lasting over 15 minutes.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.
    This variable is based on values for Monthly Frequency of PhysicalActivity (PACDFM).  Values for PACDFM reflect a one-monthaverage based on data reported for a three-month period.

    Table 5
    PACFD Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    PACDFM = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 PACDFM = NS Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    1 (30 <= PACDFM < NA) Participates in daily physical activity  
    2 PACDFM < 30 Does not participate in daily physical activity  

    6. PACFLEI - Participant In LeisurePhysical Activity

    Variable name:
    PACFLEI

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, PAC_11W

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent participated in anyleisure physical activities in the three months prior to theinterview.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of agewere excluded from the population.

    Source:
    Ontario Health Survey

    Internet site:
    www.chass.utoronto.ca/datalib/codebooks/utm/ohs/ohs90.htm

    Table 6
    PACFLEI Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    PAC_11W = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 (PAC_11W = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    1 PAC_11W = 2 Participates in leisure physical activity  
    2 PAC_11W = 1 Does not participate in leisure physical activity  

    Partial Curl-Ups (2 DVs)

    1. PCCDELG - Eligibility - PartialCurl-up component

    Variable name:
    PCCDELG

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, V2_TYPE, ATG_13, ATG_33B, PHC_11, PHC_12, PHC_36, PHC_37,PHC_42G, MHR_611B, PAR_11, PAR_21, PAR_31,PAR_5A3A, PAR_5B3A, PAR_5B3A, PAR_5D3A, PAR_5E3A, PAR_5F3A,PAR_5G3A, PAR_5H3A, PAR_5I3A, PAR_5J3A, PAR_5K3A, PAR_62E, PAR_72D,ORS_3, BPMDBPS, BPMDBPD, BPMDHR

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for thePartial Curl-up component. As there are multiple reasons to bescreened out of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs byreason should not be based on frequency counts for thisvariable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    PCCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    2 V2_TYPE = 2 Not eligible - home visit  
    3 CLC_AGE > 69 Not eligible - age  
    5 ATG_33D = 1 Not eligible - drank alcohol too close to visit time  
    6 PHC_11 = 1 and
    (12 < PHC_12 < NA)
    Not eligible - more than 12 weeks pregnant  
    9 PHC_42J = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    12 MHR_611E = 1 Not eligible - medication use  
    13 PAR_N11 = 1 or
    PAR_21 = 1 or
    PAR_31 = 1 or
    PAR_5A3A = 1 or
    PAR_5B3A = 1 or
    PAR_5C3A = 1 or
    PAR_5D3A = 1 or
    PAR_5E3A = 1 or
    PAR_5F3A = 1 or
    PAR_5G3A = 1 or
    PAR_5H3A = 1 or
    PAR_5I3A = 1 or
    PAR_5J3A = 1 or
    PAR_5K3A = 1 or
    PAR_62E = 1 or
    PAR_72D = 1
    Not eligible - PAR-Q answer  
    14 ORS_5 = 1 Not eligible - other reason  
    15 (CLC_AGE > 14 and
    (144 < BPMDBPS < NA)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 14 and
    (144 < BPMDBPD < NA))
    Not eligible - high blood pressure  
    16 CLC_AGE > 14 and
    (99 < BPMDHR < NA)
    Not eligible - high heart rate  
    1 Else Eligible  

    2. PCMD11 - Partial curl-up norms forrespondents 15 - 69

    Variable name:
    PCMD11

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, PCM_01

    De2. scription:
    This variable indicates the partial curl-up norms for respondents15 - 69.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application. 
    This variable applies to respondents aged 15-69 years old. Thecategories are:
    Needs improvement
    Fair
    Good
    Very good
    Excellent

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach (3rdEdition, 2004) by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology(CSEP)

    Table 2
    PCMD11 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69 or
    PCM_01 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 PCM_01 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    PCM_01 < 16) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    PCM_01 < 11) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    PCM_01 < 11) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    PCM_01 < 6) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    PCM_01 < 8) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    PCM_01 < 6)) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    PCM_01 < 12) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    PCM_01 < 5) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    PCM_01 < 6) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    PCM_01 < 4) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    PCM_01 < 6) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    PCM_01 < 3))
    Needs improvement  
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (10 < PCM_01 < 16)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (10 < PCM_01 < 15)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (5 < PCM_01 < 13)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (7 < PCM_01 < 11)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    (5 < PCM_01 < 11))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (11 < PCM_01 < 17)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (4 < PCM_01 < 14)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (5 < PCM_01 < 10)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (3 < PCM_01 < 11)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (5 < PCM_01 < 10)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    (2 < PCM_01 < 8)))
    Fair  
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (20 < PCM_01 < 23)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (15 < PCM_01 < 21)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (14 < PCM_01 < 18)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (12 < PCM_01 < 18)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (10 < PCM_01 < 17)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    (10 < PCM_01 < 16))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (16 < PCM_01 < 22)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (13 < PCM_01 < 18)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (9 < PCM_01 < 19)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (10 < PCM_01 < 19)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (9 < PCM_01 < 19)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    (7 < PCM_01 < 17)))
    Good  
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (22 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (20 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (17 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (17 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (16 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    (15 < PCM_01 < 25))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((CLC_AGE < 20 and
    (21 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (17 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (18 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (18 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (18 < PCM_01 < 25)) or
    (CLC_AGE > 59 and
    (16 < PCM_01 < 25)))
    Very good  
    4 Else Excellent  

    Phlebotomy (2 DVs)

    1. BDCD13 - Blood donationstatus

    Variable name:
    BDCD13

    Based on:
    BDC_12, BDC_13D, BDC_13M, BDC_13Y, V2_DAY, V2_MONTH, V2_YEAR

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent gave blood the daybefore the clinic visit.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    Table 1
    BDCD13 Temporary Reformat

    V2_YDAY

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    V2_DAY - 1

    All records

     

     


    V2_YMTH

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    V2_MTH - 1

    V2_DAY = 1

     

     

    V2_MTH

    Else

     

     


    V2_YYEAR

     

     

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    V2_YEAR - 1

    V2_DAY = 1 and
    V2_MTH = 1

     

     

    V2_YEAR

    Else

     

     

     

     

    Table 1
    BDCD13 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (BDC_12 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 (1 < PHBDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    1 BDC_13Y = V2_YYEAR and
    BDC_13M = V2_YMTH and
    BDC_13D = V2_YDAY
    Donated blood the day before the clinic visit  
    2 Else Did not donate blood the day before the clinic  

     

    2. PHBDELG - Eligibility - Phlebotomycomponent

    Variable name:
    PHBDELG

    Based on:
    PHC_42A, PHC_51, PHC_52

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for thePhlebotomy component. As there are multiple reasons to be screenedout of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs by reason shouldnot be based on frequency counts for this variable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 2
    PHBDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 PHC_42A = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    10 PHC_51 = 1 Not eligible - hemophilia  
    11 PHC_52 = 1 Not eligible - received chemoptherapy in past four weeks  
    1 Else Eligible  

    Report of Measurements (2DVs)

    1. RMCDBCK - Back fitness norms forrespondents 15 – 69

    Variable name:
    RMCDBCK

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, HWMDWSTA, SRMD12, PCMD11

    Description:
    This variable indicates the back fitness norms for respondents aged 15 to 69,  based on the norms for Partial Curl-Ups, Waist Circumference and Sit and Reach.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.
    This variable applies to respondents aged 15-69 years old. Thecategories are:
    Considerable health risk
    Some health risk
    Many health benefits
    Considerable health benefits
    Optimal health benefits

    Table 1
    RMCDBCK Temporary Reformat

    PTS3

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Round(((HWMDWSTA + SRMD12 + PCMD11) / 3), .1) CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for male back fitness given all three norms, i.e.,Waist Circumference, Sit and Reach, and Partial Curl-Up. Rounded to one decimal place
    0 CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (HWMDWSTA + SRMD12 = 1)
    Value for male back fitness given Waist Circumference and Sitand Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Up norms), where the sum ofthe available norms is 1  
    1 CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (HWMDWSTA + SRMD12 = 3)
    Value for male back fitness given Waist Circumference and Sitand Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Up norms), where the sum ofthe available norms is 3.  
    Round(((HWMDWSTA + SRMD12) / 2), .1) CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS) and
    ((HWMDWSTA + SRMD12) not in (1, 3))
    Calculation for male back fitness given Waist Circumference andSit and Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Up norms), where the sumof the available norms is not 1 or 3. Rounded to one decimal place
    0 CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (HWMDWSTA + PCMD11 = 1)
    Value for male back fitness given Waist Circumference andPartial Curl-Up norms only (no Sit and Reach norms), where the sumof the available norms is 1  
    1 CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (HWMDWSTA + PCMD11 = 3)
    Value for male back fitness given Waist Circumference andPartial Curl-Up norms only (no Sit and Reach norms), where the sumof the available norms is 3.  
    Round(((HWMDWSTA + PCMD11) / 2), .1) CLC_SEX = 1 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    ((HWMDWSTA + PCMD11) not in (1, 3))
    Calculation for male back fitness given Waist Circumference andPartial Curl-Up norms only (no Sit and Reach norms), where the sumof the available norms is not 1 or 3 Rounded to one decimal place
    0 CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (HWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 2)
    Value for female back fitness given all three norms (i.e.,Waist Circumference, Sit and Reach, and Partial Curl-Up), whereHWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 2  
    1 CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (HWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 6)
    Value for female back fitness given all three norms (i.e.,Waist Circumference, Sit and Reach, and Partial Curl-Up), whereHWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 6  
    Round(((HWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11) / 4), .1) CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    ((HWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11) not in (2, 6))
    Calculation for female back fitness given all three norms(i.e., Waist Circumference, Sit and Reach, and Partial Curl-Up),where (HWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11) not in (2, 6) Rounded to one decimal place
    Round(((HWMDWSTA * 2 + SRMD12) / 3), .1) CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Calculation for female back fitness given Waist Circumferenceand Sit and Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Up norms) Rounded to one decimal place
    Round(((HWMDWSTA * 2 + PCMD11) / 3), .1) CLC_SEX = 2 and
    HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for female back fitness given Waist Circumferenceand Partial Curl-Up norms only (no Sit and Reach norms) Rounded to one decimal place
    0 (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 1)
    Value for back fitness given Sit and Reach and Partial Curl-Upnorms only (no Waist Circumference norms), where the sum of theavailable norms is 1  
    1 (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 3)
    Value for back fitness given Sit and Reach and Partial Curl-Upnorms only (no Waist Circumference norms), where the sum of theavailable norms is 3  
    Round(((SRMD12 + PCMD11) / 2), .1) (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    ((SRMD12 + PCMD11) not in (1, 3))
    Calculation for back fitness given Sit and Reach and PartialCurl-Up norms only (no Waist Circumference norms), where the sum ofthe available norms is not 1 or 3 Rounded to one decimal place
    HWMDWSTA HWMDWSTA in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Calculation for back fitness given Waist Circumference normsonly (no Sit and Reach or Partial Curl-Up norms)  
    SRMD12 (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Calculation for back fitness given Sit and Reach norms only (noWaist Circumference or Partial Curl-Up norms)  
    PCMD11 (HWMDWSTA = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for back fitness given Partial Curl-Up norms only(no Waist Circumference or Sit and Reach norms)  

     

    Table 1
    RMCDBCK Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69
    Population exclusions NA
    9 HWMD24 > NA and
    SRMD12 > NA and
    PCMD11 > NA
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 HWMD24 = NA and
    SRMD12 = NA and
    PCMD11 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    0 PTS3 = 0 or
    (0.0 < PTS3 < 0.5)
    Needs Improvement. Respondent's back fitness falls within arange that is generally associated with considerable healthrisk.  
    1 (0.4 < PTS3 < 1.5) Fair. Respondent's back fitness falls within a range that isgenerally associated with some health risk.  
    2 (1.4 < PTS3 < 2.5) Good. Respondent's back fitness falls within a range that isgenerally associated with many health benefits.  
    3 (2.4 < PTS3 < 3.5) Very Good. Respondent's back fitness falls within a range thatis generally associated with considerable health benefits.  
    4 (3.4 < PTS3 < 5.0) Excellent. Respondent's back fitness falls within a range thatis generally associated with optimal health benefits.  

     

    2. RMCDMSK - Musculo-skeletal fitnessnorms for respondents 15 – 69

    Variable name:
    RMCDMSK

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, GSMD52, SRMD12, PCMD11

    Description:
    This variable indicates the musculo-skeletal fitness norms for respondents aged 15 to 69,  based on the norms for Sit and Reach, Grip Strength and Partial Curl-Ups.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.
    This variable applies to respondents aged 15-69 years old. Thecategories are:
    Considerable health risk
    Some health risk
    Many health benefits
    Considerable health benefits
    Optimal health benefits

    Table 2
    RMCDMSK Temporary Reformat

    PTS2

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    Round(((GSMD52 * 2 + SRMD12 + PCMD11) / 4), .1) CLC_SEX = 1 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for male musculo-skeletal fitness given all threenorms, i.e., Grip Strength, Sit and Reach, and PartialCurl-Up. Rounded to one decimal place
    Round(((GSMD52 * 2 + SRMD12) / 3), .1) CLC_SEX = 1 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Calculation for male musculo-skeletal fitness given GripStrength and Sit and Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Upnorms). Rounded to one decimal place
    Round(((GSMD52 * 2 + PCMD11) / 3), .1) CLC_SEX = 1 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for male musculo-skeletal fitness given GripStrength and Partial Curl-Up norms only (no Sit and Reachnorms). Rounded to one decimal place
    0 CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (GSMD52 = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 1)
    Value for male musculo-skeletal fitness given Sit and Reach andPartial Curl-Up norms only (no Grip Strength norms), where the sumof the available norms is 1.  
    1 CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (GSMD52 = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 + PCMD11 = 3)
    Value for male musculo-skeletal fitness given Sit and Reach andPartial Curl-Up norms only (no Grip Strength norms), where the sumof the available norms is 3.  
    Round(((SRMD12 + PCMD11) / 2), .1) CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (GSMD52 = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    ((SRMD12 + PCMD11) not in (1, 3))
    Calculation for male musculo-skeletal fitness given Sit andReach and Partial Curl-Up norms only (no Grip Strength norms),where the sum of the available norms is not 1 or 3. Rounded to one decimal place
    Round(((GSMD52 * 2 + SRMD12 * 2 + PCMD11) / 5), .1) CLC_SEX = 2 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for female musculo-skeletal fitness given all threenorms, i.e., Grip Strength, Sit and Reach, and PartialCurl-Up. Rounded to one decimal place
    0 CLC_SEX = 2 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS) and
    ((GSM_D52 * 2 + SRM_D12 * 2) = 2)
    Value for female musculo-skeletal fitness given Grip Strengthand Sit and Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Up norms), where thesum of double the available norms is 2.  
    1 CLC_SEX = 2 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS) and
    ((GSM_D52 * 2 + SRM_D12 * 2) = 6)
    Value for female musculo-skeletal fitness given Grip Strengthand Sit and Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Up norms), where thesum of double the available norms is 6.  
    Round(((GSMD52 * 2 + SRMD12 * 2) / 4), .1) CLC_SEX = 2 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS) and
    ((GSM_D52 * 2 + SRM_D12 * 2) not in (2, 6))
    Calculation for female musculo-skeletal fitness given GripStrength and Sit and Reach norms only (no Partial Curl-Up norms),where the sum of double the available norms is not 2 or 6. Rounded to one decimal place
    Round(((GSMD52 * 2 + PCMD11) / 3), .1) CLC_SEX = 2 and
    GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for female musculo-skeletal fitness given GripStrength and Partial Curl-Up norms only (no Sit and Reachnorms). Rounded to one decimal place
    Round(((SRMD12 * 2 + PCMD11) / 3), .1) CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (GSMD52 = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for female musculo-skeletal fitness given Sit andReach and Partial Curl-Up norms only (no Grip Strength norms). Rounded to one decimal place
    GSMD52 GSMD52 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Calculation for musculo-skeletal fitness given Grip Strengthnorms only (no Sit and Reach or Partial Curl-Up norms).  
    SRMD12 (GSMD52 = DK, RF, NS) and
    SRMD12 in (0,1,2,3,4) and
    (PCMD11 = DK, RF, NS)
    Calculation for musculo-skeletal fitness given Sit and Reachnorms only (no Grip Strength or Partial Curl-Up norms).  
    PCMD11 (GSMD52 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SRMD12 = DK, RF, NS) and
    PCMD11 in (0,1,2,3,4)
    Calculation for musculo-skeletal fitness given Partial Curl-Upnorms only (no Grip Strength or Sit and Reach norms).  

     

    Table 2
    RMCDMSK Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69
    Population exclusions NA
    9 GSMD52 > NA and
    SRMD12 > NA and
    PCMD11 > NA
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    6 GSMD52 = NA and
    SRMD12 = NA and
    PCMD11 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    0 PTS2 = 0 or
    (0.0 < PTS2 < 0.5)
    Needs Improvement. Respondent's musculo-skeletal fitness fallswithin a range that is generally associated with considerablehealth risk.  
    1 (0.4 < PTS2 < 1.5) Fair. Respondent's musculo-skeletal fitness falls within arange that is generally associated with some health risk.  
    2 (1.4 < PTS2 < 2.5) Good. Respondent's musculo-skeletal fitness falls within arange that is generally associated with many health benefits.  
    3 (2.4 < PTS2 < 3.5) Very Good. Respondent's musculo-skeletal fitness falls within arange that is generally associated with considerable healthbenefits.  
    4 (3.4 < PTS2 < 5.0) Excellent. Respondent's musculo-skeletal fitness falls within arange that is generally associated with optimal healthbenefits.  

     

    Sedentary activities (1 DV)

    Table
    Sedentary activities Temporary Reformat

    SAC_T11

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 SAC_11 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    0.5 SAC_11 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1.5 SAC_11 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    4 SAC_11 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    8 SAC_11 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    12.5 SAC_11 = 6 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    17.5 SAC_11 = 7 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    20 SAC_11 = 8 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

    SAC_T12

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 SAC_12 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    0.5 SAC_12 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1.5 SAC_12 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    4 SAC_12 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    8 SAC_12 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    12.5 SAC_12 = 6 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    17.5 SAC_12 = 7 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    20 SAC_12 = 8 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

    SAC_T13

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 SAC_13 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    0.5 SAC_13 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1.5 SAC_13 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    4 SAC_13 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    8 SAC_13 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    12.5 SAC_13 = 6 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    17.5 SAC_13 = 7 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    20 SAC_13 = 8 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

    SAC_T14

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 SAC_14 = 1 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    0.5 SAC_14 = 2 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    1.5 SAC_14 = 3 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    4 SAC_14 = 4 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    8 SAC_14 = 5 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    12.5 SAC_14 = 6 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    17.5 SAC_14 = 7 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  
    20 SAC_14 = 8 Recode to midpoint of response ranges  

    1. SACDTOT - Total Number of Hours PerWeek Spent In Sedentary Activities

    Variable name:
    SACDTOT

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SAC_11, SAC_12, SAC_13, SAC_14

    Description:
    This variable estimates the total number of hours the respondentspent in a typical week in past 3 months doing the followingsedentary activities: computer, computer games and Internet, videogames, television or videos and reading. For all activities, timespent at school or work is excluded.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Table 1
    SACDTOT Temporary Reformat

    SAC

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE < 12 Module not asked - respondent aged < 12 NA
    99 (SAC_T11 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SAC_T12 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SAC_T13 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SAC_T14 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don't know,refusal, not stated) NS
    SAC_T11 +
    SAC_T12 +
    SAC_T13 +
    SAC_T14
    (0 <= SAC_T11 <= 20) and
    (0 <= SAC_T12 <= 20) and
    (0 <= SAC_T13 <= 20) and
    (0 <= SAC_T14 <= 20)
    Total number of hours spent in sedentary activities.  

     

    Table 1
    SACDTOT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 SAC = NS At least one required question was not answered (don't know,refusal, not stated) NS
    96 SAC = NA Population exclusions NA
    1 (0 <= SAC < 5) Less than 5 hours  
    2 (5 <= SAC < 10) From 5 to less than 10 hours  
    3 (10 <= SAC < 15) From 10 to less than 15  
    4 (15 <= SAC < 20) From 15 to less than 20  
    5 (20 <= SAC < 25) From 20 to less than 25 hours  
    6 (25 <= SAC < 30) From 25 to less than 30 hours  
    7 (30 <= SAC < 35) From 30 to less than 35 hours  
    8 (35 <= SAC < 40) From 35 to less than 40 hours  
    9 (40 <= SAC < 45) From 40 to less than 45 hours  
    10 45 <= SAC More than 45 hours  

     

    Screening (1 DV)

    1. ATGD12 - Fasting status

    Variable name:
    ATGD12

    Based on:
    V2_HOUR, ATG_11H, ATG_12

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent had fasted for atleast 10 hours at the time of the clinic visit.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.

    Table 1
    ATGD12 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 ATG_11H > NA At least one required question was not answered (don't know,refusal, not stated) NS
    1 ATG_11H < V2_HOUR and
    (V2_HOUR - ATG_11H) > 9
    Respondent fasted 10 hours or more  
    1 ATG_11H > V2_HOUR and
    (24 + V2_HOUR - ATG_11H) > 9
    Respondent fasted 10 hours or more  
    1 ATG_12 = 1 Respondent met the fasting criteria  
    2 ATG_12 = 2 Respondent was not fasted  

    Socio-demographic characteristics (8DVs)

    1. SDCDAIM - Age at time ofimmigration

    Variable name:
    SDCDAIM

    Based on:
    SDC_13, DHH_YOB

    Description:
    This variable indicates the age of the respondent at the time ofimmigration.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Non-immigrants were excluded from the population.

    Table 1
    SDCDAIM Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 SDC_13 = NA Population exclusion NA
    999 (SDC_13 = DK, RF, NS) At least one required question was not answered (don't know,refusal, not stated) NS
    SDC_13 -
    DHH_YOB
    SDC_13 < NA Age at time of immigration [min: 0; max: 130 (current age)]

    2. SDCDCGT - Culture / RaceFlag

    Variable name:
    SDCDCGT

    Based on:
    SDC_24A, SDC_24B, SDC_24C, SDC_24D, SDC_24E, SDC_24F, SDC_24G,SDC_24H, SDC_24I, SDC_24J, SDC_24K, SDC_24L, SDC_24M

    Description:
    This variable indicates the cultural or racial background of therespondent. It excludes all respondents who identify asaboriginal.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 3.1

    Table 2
    SDCDCGT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 SDC_22 = 1 Aboriginal origin NA
    99 (SDC_24A = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don't know, refusal, notstated) NS
    1 SDC_24A = 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    White only  
    2 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D = 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Black only  
    3 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K = 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Korean only  
    4 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E = 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Filipino only  
    5 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J = 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Japanese only  
    6 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B = 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Chinese only  
    7 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C = 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    South Asian only  
    8 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G = 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Southeast Asian only  
    9 SDC_24A = 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H = 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Arab only  
    10 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I = 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    West Asian only  
    11 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F = 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M > 1
    Latin American only  
    12 SDC_24A > 1 and
    SDC_24B > 1 and
    SDC_24C > 1 and
    SDC_24D > 1 and
    SDC_24E > 1 and
    SDC_24F > 1 and
    SDC_24G > 1 and
    SDC_24H > 1 and
    SDC_24I > 1 and
    SDC_24J > 1 and
    SDC_24K > 1 and
    SDC_24M = 1
    Other racial or cultural origin (only)  
    13 SDC_22 > 1 and
    More than one category answered
    from SDC_24A to SDC_24M
    Multiple racial or cultural origin  

    3. SDCDFL1 - First official languagelearned and still understood

    Variable name:
    SDCDFL1

    Based on:
    SDC_33A, SDC_33B, SDC_33C, SDC_33D, SDC_33E, SDC_33F, SDC_33G,SDC_33H, SDC_33I, SDC_33J, SDC_33K, SDC_33L, SDC_33M, SDC_33N,SDC_33O, SDC_33P, SDC_33Q, SDC_33R, SDC_33S, SDC_33T, SDC_33U,SDC_33V, SDC_33W

    Description:
    This variable indicates the first official language spoken andstill understood by the respondent.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 2.1

    Table 3
    SDCDFL1 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (SDC_33A = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don't know, refusal, notstated) NS
    1 SDC_33A = 1 and
    SDC_33B > 1 and
    SDC_33C > 1 and
    SDC_33D > 1 and
    SDC_33E > 1 and
    SDC_33F > 1 and
    SDC_33G > 1 and
    SDC_33H > 1 and
    SDC_33I > 1 and
    SDC_33J > 1 and
    SDC_33K > 1 and
    SDC_33L > 1 and
    SDC_33M > 1 and
    SDC_33N > 1 and
    SDC_33O > 1 and
    SDC_33P > 1 and
    SDC_33Q > 1 and
    SDC_33R > 1 and
    SDC_33S > 1 and
    SDC_33T > 1 and
    SDC_33U > 1 and
    SDC_33V > 1 and
    SDC_33W > 1
    English only  
    2 SDC_33A > 1 and
    SDC_33B = 1 and
    SDC_33C > 1 and
    SDC_33D > 1 and
    SDC_33E > 1 and
    SDC_33F > 1 and
    SDC_33G > 1 and
    SDC_33H > 1 and
    SDC_33I > 1 and
    SDC_33J > 1 and
    SDC_33K > 1 and
    SDC_33L > 1 and
    SDC_33M > 1 and
    SDC_33N > 1 and
    SDC_33O > 1 and
    SDC_33P > 1 and
    SDC_33Q > 1 and
    SDC_33R > 1 and
    SDC_33S > 1 and
    SDC_33T > 1 and
    SDC_33U > 1 and
    SDC_33V > 1 and
    SDC_33W > 1
    French only  
    3 (SDC_33A = 1 and
    SDC_33B = 1) and
    SDC_33C > 1 and
    SDC_33D > 1 and
    SDC_33E > 1 and
    SDC_33F > 1 and
    SDC_33G > 1 and
    SDC_33H > 1 and
    SDC_33I > 1 and
    SDC_33J > 1 and
    SDC_33K > 1 and
    SDC_33L > 1 and
    SDC_33M > 1 and
    SDC_33N > 1 and
    SDC_33O > 1 and
    SDC_33P > 1 and
    SDC_33Q > 1 and
    SDC_33R > 1 and
    SDC_33S > 1 and
    SDC_33T > 1 and
    SDC_33U > 1 and
    SDC_33V > 1 and
    SDC_33W > 1
    English and French only  
    4 (SDC_33A = 1 and
    SDC_33B = 1) and
    (SDC_33C = 1 or
    SDC_33D = 1 or
    SDC_33E = 1 or
    SDC_33F = 1 or
    SDC_33G = 1 or
    SDC_33H = 1 or
    SDC_33I = 1 or
    SDC_33J = 1 or
    SDC_33K = 1 or
    SDC_33L = 1 or
    SDC_33M = 1 or
    SDC_33N = 1 or
    SDC_33O = 1 or
    SDC_33P = 1 or
    SDC_33Q = 1 or
    SDC_33R = 1 or
    SDC_33S = 1 or
    SDC_33T = 1 or
    SDC_33U = 1 or
    SDC_33V = 1 or
    SDC_33W = 1)
    English, French and Other  
    5 (SDC_33A = 1 and
    SDC_33B > 1) and
    (SDC_33C = 1 or
    SDC_33D = 1 or
    SDC_33E = 1 or
    SDC_33F = 1 or
    SDC_33G = 1 or
    SDC_33H = 1 or
    SDC_33I = 1 or
    SDC_33J = 1 or
    SDC_33K = 1 or
    SDC_33L = 1 or
    SDC_33M = 1 or
    SDC_33N = 1 or
    SDC_33O = 1 or
    SDC_33P = 1 or
    SDC_33Q = 1 or
    SDC_33R = 1 or
    SDC_33S = 1 or
    SDC_33T = 1 or
    SDC_33U = 1 or
    SDC_33V = 1 or
    SDC_33W = 1)
    English and Other (not French)  
    6 (SDC_33A > 1 and
    SDC_33B = 1) and
    (SDC_33C = 1 or
    SDC_33D = 1 or
    SDC_33E = 1 or
    SDC_33F = 1 or
    SDC_33G = 1 or
    SDC_33H = 1 or
    SDC_33I = 1 or
    SDC_33J = 1 or
    SDC_33K = 1 or
    SDC_33L = 1 or
    SDC_33M = 1 or
    SDC_33N = 1 or
    SDC_33O = 1 or
    SDC_33P = 1 or
    SDC_33Q = 1 or
    SDC_33R = 1 or
    SDC_33S = 1 or
    SDC_33T = 1 or
    SDC_33U = 1 or
    SDC_33V = 1 or
    SDC_33W = 1)
    French and Other (not English)  
    7 (SDC_33A > 1 and
    SDC_33B > 1) and
    (SDC_33C = 1 or
    SDC_33D = 1 or
    SDC_33E = 1 or
    SDC_33F = 1 or
    SDC_33G = 1 or
    SDC_33H = 1 or
    SDC_33I = 1 or
    SDC_33J = 1 or
    SDC_33K = 1 or
    SDC_33L = 1 or
    SDC_33M = 1 or
    SDC_33N = 1 or
    SDC_33O = 1 or
    SDC_33P = 1 or
    SDC_33Q = 1 or
    SDC_33R = 1 or
    SDC_33S = 1 or
    SDC_33T = 1 or
    SDC_33U = 1 or
    SDC_33V = 1 or
    SDC_33W = 1)
    Other (neither English nor French)  

    4. SDCDLNG - Language(s) in whichrespondent can converse

    Variable name:
    SDCDLNG

    Based on:
    SDC_31A, SDC_31B, SDC_31C, SDC_31D, SDC_31E, SDC_31F, SDC_31G,SDC_31H, SDC_31I, SDC_31J, SDC_31K, SDC_31L, SDC_31M, SDC_31N,SDC_31O, SDC_31P, SDC_31Q, SDC_31R, SDC_31S, SDC_31T, SDC_31U,SDC_31V, SDC_31W

    Description:
    This variable indicates the language(s) in which the respondent canconverse.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 4
    SDCDLNG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (SDC_31A = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don't know, refusal, notstated) NS
    1 SDC_31A = 1 and
    SDC_31B > 1 and
    SDC_31C > 1 and
    SDC_31D >1 and
    SDC_31E > 1 and
    SDC_31F > 1 and
    SDC_31G > 1 and
    SDC_31H > 1 and
    SDC_31I > 1 and
    SDC_31J > 1 and
    SDC_31K > 1 and
    SDC_31L > 1 and
    SDC_31M > 1 and
    SDC_31N > 1 and
    SDC_31O > 1 and
    SDC_31P > 1 and
    SDC_31Q > 1 and
    SDC_31R > 1 and
    SDC_31S > 1 and
    SDC_31T > 1 and
    SDC_31U > 1 and
    SDC_31V > 1 and
    SDC_31W > 1
    English only  
    2 SDC_31A > 1 and
    SDC_31B = 1 and
    SDC_31C > 1 and
    SDC_31D > 1 and
    SDC_31E > 1 and
    SDC_31F > 1 and
    SDC_31G > 1 and
    SDC_31H > 1 and
    SDC_31I > 1 and
    SDC_31J > 1 and
    SDC_31K > 1 and
    SDC_31L > 1 and
    SDC_31M > 1 and
    SDC_31N > 1 and
    SDC_31O > 1 and
    SDC_31P > 1 and
    SDC_31Q > 1 and
    SDC_31R > 1 and
    SDC_31S > 1 and
    SDC_31T > 1 and
    SDC_31U > 1 and
    SDC_31V > 1 and
    SDC_31W > 1
    French only  
    3 SDC_31A = 1 and
    SDC_31B = 1  and
    SDC_31C > 1 and
    SDC_31D > 1 and
    SDC_31E > 1 and
    SDC_31F > 1 and
    SDC_31G > 1 and
    SDC_31H > 1 and
    SDC_31I > 1 and
    SDC_31J > 1 and
    SDC_31K > 1 and
    SDC_31L > 1 and
    SDC_31M > 1 and
    SDC_31N > 1 and
    SDC_31O > 1 and
    SDC_31P > 1 and
    SDC_31Q > 1 and
    SDC_31R > 1 and
    SDC_31S > 1 and
    SDC_31T > 1 and
    SDC_31U > 1 and
    SDC_31V > 1 and
    SDC_31W > 1
    English and French only  
    4 (SDC_31A = 1 and
    SDC_31B = 1) and
    (SDC_31C = 1 or
    SDC_31D = 1 or
    SDC_31E = 1 or
    SDC_31F = 1 or
    SDC_31G = 1 or
    SDC_31H = 1 or
    SDC_31I = 1 or
    SDC_31J = 1 or
    SDC_31K = 1 or
    SDC_31L = 1 or
    SDC_31M = 1 or
    SDC_31N = 1 or
    SDC_31O = 1 or
    SDC_31P = 1 or
    SDC_31Q = 1 or
    SDC_31R = 1 or
    SDC_31S = 1 or
    SDC_31T = 1 or
    SDC_31U = 1 or
    SDC_31V = 1 or
    SDC_31W = 1)
    English, French and Other  
    5 (SDC_31A = 1 and
    SDC_31B > 1) and
    (SDC_31C = 1 or
    SDC_31D = 1 or
    SDC_31E = 1 or
    SDC_31F = 1 or
    SDC_31G = 1 or
    SDC_31H = 1 or
    SDC_31I = 1 or
    SDC_31J = 1 or
    SDC_31K = 1 or
    SDC_31L = 1 or
    SDC_31M = 1 or
    SDC_31N = 1 or
    SDC_31O = 1 or
    SDC_31P = 1 or
    SDC_31Q = 1 or
    SDC_31R = 1 or
    SDC_31S = 1 or
    SDC_31T = 1 or
    SDC_31U = 1 or
    SDC_31V = 1 or
    SDC_31W = 1)
    English and Other (not French)  
    6 (SDC_31A > 1 and
    SDC_31B = 1) and
    (SDC_31C = 1 or
    SDC_31D = 1 or
    SDC_31E = 1 or
    SDC_31F = 1 or
    SDC_31G = 1 or
    SDC_31H = 1 or
    SDC_31I = 1 or
    SDC_31J = 1 or
    SDC_31K = 1 or
    SDC_31L = 1 or
    SDC_31M = 1 or
    SDC_31N = 1 or
    SDC_31O = 1 or
    SDC_31P = 1 or
    SDC_31Q = 1 or
    SDC_31R = 1 or
    SDC_31S = 1 or
    SDC_31T = 1 or
    SDC_31U = 1 or
    SDC_31V = 1 or
    SDC_31W = 1)
    French and Other (not English)  
    7 (SDC_31A > 1 and
    SDC_31B > 1) and
    (SDC_31C = 1 or
    SDC_31D = 1 or
    SDC_31E = 1 or
    SDC_31F = 1 or
    SDC_31G = 1 or
    SDC_31H = 1 or
    SDC_31I = 1 or
    SDC_31J = 1 or
    SDC_31K = 1 or
    SDC_31L = 1 or
    SDC_31M = 1 or
    SDC_31N = 1 or
    SDC_31O = 1 or
    SDC_31P = 1 or
    SDC_31Q = 1 or
    SDC_31R = 1 or
    SDC_31S = 1 or
    SDC_31T = 1 or
    SDC_31U = 1 or
    SDC_31V = 1 or
    SDC_31W = 1)
    Other (neither English nor French)  

    5. SDCDRES - Length of time inCanada since immigration

    Variable name:
    SDCDRES

    Based on:
    SDC_13, C2_YEAR

    Description:
    This variable indicates the length of time the respondent has beenin Canada since his/her immigration.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Non-immigrants were excluded from the population.

    Table 5
    SDCDRES Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 SDC_13 = NA Population exclusion NA
    999 (SDC_13 = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    C2_YEAR -
    SDC_13
    SDC_13 < NA Length of time in Canada since immigration [min: 0; max: 130 (current age)]

    6. SDCFABT - Aboriginal flag

    Variable name:
    SDCFABT

    Based on:
    SDC_22

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent reported being anaboriginal person.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 4.1

    Table 6
    SDCFABT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (SDC_22 = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    1 SDC_22 = 1 Aboriginal (North American Indian, Métis, Inuit)  
    2 SDC_22 = 2 Not Aboriginal  

    7. SDCFIMM - Immigration flag

    Variable name:
    SDCFIMM

    Based on:
    SDC_13

    Description:
    This variable indicates if the respondent is an immigrant.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 7
    SDCFIMM Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 (SDC_13 = DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    1 SDC_13 < NA Immigrant  
    2 SDC_13 = NA Not an immigrant  

    8. SDCGCB - Country of birth –grouped

    Variable name:
    SDCGCB

    Based on:
    SDCCCB

    Description:
    This variable classifies the respondent based on his/her codedcountry of birth.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 8
    SDCGCB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99 (SDCCCB = 000, 995, DK, RF, NS) Required question was not answered (don’t know, refusal,not stated) NS
    1 (0 < SDCCCB  < 14) Canada  
    2 (100 <= SDCCCB < 200) or
    SDCCCB = 206
    Other North America  
    3 (200 < SDCCCB < 206) or
    (206 < SDCCCB < 500)
    South, Central America and Caribbean  
    4 (500 <= SDCCCB < 600) Europe  
    5 (600 <= SDCCCB < 700) Africa  
    6 (700 <= SDCCCB < 800) Asia  
    7 (800 <= SDCCCB < 900) Oceania  

    Strengths and difficulties (12DVs)

    The SDQ is a brief behavioural screening questionnaire,developed for 3-16 year olds.  It consists of 25 items dividedamong 5 categories:

    1. Emotional Symptoms
    2. Conduct Problems
    3. Hyperactivity/Inattention
    4. Peer relationship problems
    5. Prosocial Behaviour

    The scores can be used as continuous variables or classified asnormal, borderline or abnormal.

    Table
    Strengths and difficulties Temporary Reformat

    SDQT11

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_11 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_11 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_11 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT12

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_12 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_12 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_12 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT13

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_13 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_13 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_13 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT14

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_14 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_14 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_14 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT15

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_15 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_15 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_15 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT16

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_16 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_16 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_16 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT17

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_17 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_17 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_17 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT18

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_18 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_18 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_18 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT19

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_19 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_19 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_19 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT20

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_20 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_20 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_20 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT21

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_21 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_21 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_21 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT22

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_22 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_22 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_22 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT23

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_23 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_23 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_23 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT24

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_24 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_24 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_24 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT25

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_25 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_25 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_25 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT26

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_26 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_26 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_26 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT27

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_27 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_27 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_27 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT28

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_28 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_28 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_28 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT29

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_29 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_29 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_29 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT30

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_30 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_30 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_30 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT31

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_31 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_31 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_31 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT32

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_32 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_32 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_32 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT33

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_33 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_33 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_33 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT34

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_34 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_34 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_34 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    SDQT35

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 (SDQ_35 = 1, DK, RF, NS) Recode to SDQ scoring  
    1 SDQ_35 = 2 Recode to SDQ scoring  
    2 SDQ_35 = 3 Recode to SDQ scoring  

    1. SDQDCON - Conduct Problems

    Variable name:
    SDQDCON

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQ_15, SDQ_17, SDQ_22, SDQ_28, SDQ_32

    Description:
    The Conduct Problems Scale forms part of the Strengths andDifficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a brief behavioural screeningquestionnaire developed by Robert Goodman.  There are 5 itemswhich comprise the Conduct Problems portion of thequestionnaire.

    Note:
    The scale can be prorated if at least 3 items were completed. Thescore can be used as a continuous variable, or else classified asnormal, borderline, or abnormal (see SDQGCON).  Respondentsgreater than 17 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 1
    SDQDCON Temporary Reformat

    SDQT15C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_15 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT17C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_17 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT22C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_22 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT28C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_28 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT32C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_32 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    TOCNTCON

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT15C +
    SDQT17C +
    SDQT22C +
    SDQT28C +
    SDQT32C
    (SDQT15C +
    SDQT17C +
    SDQT22C +
    SDQT28C +
    SDQT32C) > = 3
    Sums the total number of responses Else value = x

    TOSUMCON

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT15 +
    SDQT17 +
    SDQT22 +
    SDQT28 +
    SDQT32
      Generates the total raw score (not pro-rated) on the ConductProblems Scale  

     

    Table 1
    SDQDCON Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    99 TOCNTCON = x At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    5 * TOSUMCON /
    TOCNTCON
    TOCNTCON <> x Conduct Problems Score  

     

    2. SDQDEMO - EmotionalSymptoms

    Variable name:
    SDQDEMO

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQ_13, SDQ_18, SDQ_23, SDQ_26, SDQ_34

    Description:
    The Emotional Symptoms Scale forms part of the Strengths andDifficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a brief behavioural screeningquestionnaire developed by Robert Goodman.  There are 5 itemswhich comprise the Emotional Symptoms portion of thequestionnaire.

    Note:
    The scale can be prorated if at least 3 items were completed. Thescore can be used as a continuous variable, or else classified asnormal, borderline, or abnormal (see SDQGEMO).  Respondentsgreater than 17 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 2
    SDQDEMO Temporary Reformat

    SDQT13C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_13 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT18C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_18 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT23C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_23 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT26C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_26 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT34C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_34 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    TOCNTEMO

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT13C +
    SDQT18C +
    SDQT23C +
    SDQT26C +
    SDQT34C
    (SDQT13C +
    SDQT18C +
    SDQT23C +
    SDQT26C +
    SDQT34C) > = 3
    Sums the total number of responses Else value = x

    TOSUMEMO

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT13 +
    SDQT18 +
    SDQT23 +
    SDQT26 +
    SDQT34
      Generates the total raw score (not pro-rated) on the EmotionalSymptoms Scale  

     

    Table 2
    SDQDEMO Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    99 TOCNTEMO = x At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    5 * TOSUMEMO /
    TOCNTEMO
    TOCNTEMO <> x Emotional Symptoms Score  

     

    3. SDQDHYP -Hyperactivity/Inattention

    Variable name:
    SDQDHYP

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQ_12, SDQ_20, SDQ_25, SDQ_31, SDQ_35

    Description:
    The Hyperactivity/InattentionScale forms part of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire(SDQ), a brief behavioural screening questionnaire developed byRobert Goodman.  There are 5 items which comprise theHyperactivity/Inattention portion of the questionnaire.

    Note:
    The scale can be prorated if at least 3 items were completed. Thescore can be used as a continuous variable, or else classified asnormal, borderline, or abnormal (see SDQGHYP).  Respondentsgreater than 17 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 3
    SDQDHYPTemporary Reformat

    SDQT12C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_12 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT20C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_20 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT25C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_25 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT31C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_31 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT35C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_35 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    TOCNTHYP

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT12C +
    SDQT20C +
    SDQT25C +
    SDQT31C +
    SDQT35C
    (SDQT12C +
    SDQT20C +
    SDQT25C +
    SDQT31C +
    SDQT35C) >= 3
    Sums the total number of responses Else value = x

    TOSUMHYP

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT12 +
    SDQT20 +
    SDQT25 +
    SDQT31 +
    SDQT35
      Generates the total raw score (not pro-rated) on theHyperactivity/Inattention Scale  

     

    Table 3
    SDQDHYP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    99 TOCNTHYP = x At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    5 * TOSUMHYP /
    TOCNTHYP
    TOCNTHYP <> x Hyperactivity/Inattention Score  

     

    4. SDQDPRO - ProsocialBehaviour

    Variable name:
    SDQDPRO

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQ_11, SDQ_14, SDQ_19, SDQ_27, SDQ_30

    Description:
    The Prosocial Behaviour Scale forms part of the Strengths andDifficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a brief behavioural screeningquestionnaire developed by Robert Goodman.  There are 5 itemswhich comprise the Prosocial Behaviour portion of thequestionnaire.  The prosocial behaviour score is the onlyscore which does not comprise part of the Total DifficultiesScore.

    Note:
    The scale can be prorated if at least 3 items were completed. Thescore can be used as a continuous variable, or else classified asnormal, borderline, or abnormal (see SDQGPRO).  Respondentsgreater than 17 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Table 4
    SDQDPRO Temporary Reformat

    SDQT11C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_11 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT14C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_14 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT19C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_19 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT27C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_27 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT30C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_30 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    TOCNTPRO

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT11C +
    SDQT14C +
    SDQT19C +
    SDQT27C +
    SDQT30C
    (SDQT11C +
    SDQT14C +
    SDQT19C +
    SDQT27C +
    (SDQT30C) >= 3
    Sums the total number of responses Else value = x

    TOSUMPRO

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT11 +
    SDQT14 +
    SDQT19 +
    SDQT27 +
    SDQT30
      Generates the total raw score (not pro-rated) on the ProsocialBehaviour Scale  

     

    Table 4
    SDQDPRO Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    99 TOCNTPRO = x At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    5 * TOSUMPRO /
    TOCNTPRO
    TOCNTPRO <> x Prosocial Behaviour Score  

     

    5. SDQDPRP - Peer RelationshipProblems

    Variable name:
    SDQDPRP

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQ_16, SDQ_21, SDQ_24, SDQ_29, SDQ_33

    Description:
    The Peer Relationship Problems Scale forms part of the Strengthsand Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), a brief behavioural screeningquestionnaire developed by Robert Goodman.  There are 5 itemswhich comprise the Peer Relationship Problems portion of thequestionnaire.

    Note:
    The scale can be prorated if at least 3 items were completed. Thescore can be used as a continuous variable, or else classified asnormal, borderline, or abnormal (see SDQGPRP).  Respondentsgreater than 17 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Table 5
    SDQDPRP Temporary Reformat

    SDQT16C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_16 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT21C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_21 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT24C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_24 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT29C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_29 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    SDQT33C

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    1 SDQ_33 <> (DK, RF, NS) Counts the response Else set value to zero

    TOCNTPRP

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT16C +
    SDQT21C +
    SDQT24C +
    SDQT29C +
    SDQT33C
    (SDQT16C +
    SDQT21C +
    SDQT24C +
    SDQT29C +
    (SDQT33C) >= 3
    Sums the total number of responses Else value = x

    TOSUMPRP

    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    SDQT16 +
    SDQT21 +
    SDQT24 +
    SDQT29 +
    SDQT33
      Generates the total raw score (not pro-rated) on the PeerRelationship Problems Scale  

     

    Table 5
    SDQDPRP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    99 TOCNTPRP = x At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    5 * TOSUMPRP /
    TOCNTPRP
    TOCNTPRP <> x Peer Relationship Problems Score  

     

    6. SDQDTOT - Total DifficultiesScore

    Variable name:
    SDQDTOT

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQDEMO, SDQDCON, SDQDHYP, SDQDPRP

    Description:
    The Total Difficulties Score is generated by summing the scoresfrom all the scales except the Prosocial Behaviour Scale.  Theresultant score can range from 0 to 40 (and is counted as missingif one of the component scores is missing).

    Note:
    The score can be used as a continuous variable, or else classifiedas normal, borderline, or abnormal (see SDQGTOT).  Respondentsgreater than 17 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Table 6
    SDQDTOT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    99 SDQDEMO = 99 or
    SDQDCON = 99 or
    SDQDHYP = 99 or
    SDQDPRP = 99
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    SDQDEMO +
    SDQDCON +
    SDQDHYP +
    SDQDPRP
    Else Total Difficulties Score min: 0; max: 40

    7. SDQGCON - Conduct Problems Score– Grouped

    Variable name:
    SDQGCON

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQDCON

    Description:
    Although SDQ scores can be used as continuous variables (seeSDQDCON), they are also sometimes classified as "normal","borderline", and "abnormal". 

    Note:
    Respondents greater than 17 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 7
    SDQGCON Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    9 SDQDCON = 99 At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 0 < = SDQDCON < 3 Normal  
    2 SDQDCON = 3 Borderline  
    3 3 < SDQDCON < 11 Abnormal  

    8. SDQGEMO - Emotional Symptoms Score– Grouped

    Variable name:
    SDQGEMO

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQDEMO

    Description:
    Although SDQ scores can be used as continuous variables (seeSDQDEMO), they are also sometimes classified as "normal","borderline", and "abnormal".

    Note:
    Respondents greater than 17 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 8
    SDQGEMO Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    9 SDQDEMO = 99 At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 0 < = SDQDEMO < 4 Normal  
    2 SDQDEMO = 4 Borderline  
    3 4 < SDQDEMO < 11 Abnormal  

    9. SDQGHYP - Hyperactivity Score– Grouped

    Variable name:
    SDQGHYP

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQDHYP

    Description:
    Although SDQ scores can be used as continuous variables (seeSDQDHYP), they are also sometimes classified as "normal","borderline", and "abnormal".

    Note:
    Respondents greater than 17 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 9
    SDQGHYP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    9 SDQDHYP = 99 At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 0 < = SDQDHYP < 6 Normal  
    2 SDQDHYP = 6 Borderline  
    3 6 < SDQDHYP < 11 Abnormal  

    10. SDQGPRO - Prosocial BehaviourScore – Grouped

    Variable name:
    SDQGPRO

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQDPRO

    Description:
    Although SDQ scores can be used as continuous variables (seeSDQDPRO), they are also sometimes classified as "normal","borderline", and "abnormal".

    Note:
    Respondents greater than 17 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 10
    SDQGPRO Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    9 SDQDPRO =99 At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 5 < SDQDPRO < 11 Normal  
    2 SDQDPRO = 5 Borderline  
    3 0 <= SDQDPRO < 5 Abnormal  

    11. SDQGPRP - Peer RelationshipProblems Score – Grouped

    Variable name:
    SDQGPRP

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQDPRP

    Description:
    Although SDQ scores can be used as continuous variables (seeSDQDPRP), they are also sometimes classified as "normal","borderline", and "abnormal".

    Note:
    Respondents greater than 17 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 11
    SDQGPRP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    9 SDQDPRP = 99 At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 0 < = SDQDPRP < 3 Normal  
    2 SDQDPRP = 3 Borderline  
    3 3 > SDQDPRP > 11 Abnormal  

    12. SDQGTOT - Total Difficulties Score– Grouped

    Variable name:
    SDQGTOT

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SDQTOT

    Description:
    Although SDQ scores can be used as continuous variables (seeSDQDTOT), they are also sometimes classified as "normal","borderline", and "abnormal".

    Note:
    Respondents greater than 17 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Internet site:
    www.sdqinfo.com

    Table 12
    SDQGTOT Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 DHH_AGE > 17 Population exclusions NA
    9 SDQDTOT = 99 At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 0 < = SDQDTOT < 14 Normal  
    2 13 < SDQDTOT < 17 Borderline  
    3 16 < SDQDTOT <= 40 Abnormal  

    Smoking (3 DVs)

    1. SMKDSTP - Number of Years SinceStopping Smoking Completely

    Variable name:
    SMKDSTP

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SMK_11, SMK_12, SMK_22, SMK_51, SMK_54, SMKDSTY

    Description:
    This variable indicates the approximate number of years sinceformer daily smokers completely quit smoking.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age,current smokers and respondents who did not smoke a total of 100cigarettes or more in their lifetime were excluded from thepopulation.

    Table 1
    SMKDSTP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    (SMKDSTY = 1, 2, 3, 6) or
    (SMK_12 = 3 and
    SMK_11 = 2) or
    SMK_22 = 0 or
    SMK_51 = 2
    Population exclusions NA
    999 SMKDSTY = NS or
    (SMK_22 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SMK_51 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SMK_54 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (DHH_AGE = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    DHH_AGE –
    SMK_54
    SMK_11 = 1 and
    SMK_12 = 3 and
    SMK_51 = 1
    Number of years since completely quit smoking  

    2. SMKDSTY - Type of Smoker

    Variable name:
    SMKDSTY

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SMK_11, SMK_12, SMK_22, SMK_51

    Description:
    This variable indicates the type of smoker the respondent is, basedon his/her smoking habits.

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age were excluded from thepopulation.

    Introduced in:
    CCHS - Cycle 1.1

    Table 2
    SMKDSTY Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    96 DHH_AGE < 12 Population exclusions NA
    99 (SMK_11 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SMK_12 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SMK_22 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SMK_51 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 SMK_12 = 1 Current Daily smoker  
    2 SMK_12 = 2 and
    SMK_51 = 1
    Occasional smoker (former daily smoker)  
    3 SMK_12 = 2 and
    (SMK_51 = 2, NA)
    Occasional smoker (never a daily smoker or has smoked less than100 cigarettes lifetime)  
    4 SMK_12 = 3 and
    SMK_51 = 1
    Non-smoker (former daily smoker)  
    5 SMK_12 = 3 and
    (SMK_51 = 2 or
    SMK_22 = 0) and
    SMK_11 = 1
    Non-smoker (former occasional smoker, at least 100 cigarettesin lifetime)  
    6 SMK_12 = 3 and
    SMK_11 = 2
    Never smoked (at least 100 cigarettes)  

    3. SMKDYFS - Number of Years SmokedDaily (Former Daily Smokers Only)

    Variable name:
    SMKDYFS

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, SMK_52, SMK_54

    Description:
    This variable indicates the number of years the respondent smokeddaily.

    Note:
    Respondents less than 12 years of age, respondents who are dailysmokers, respondents who have never been daily smokers or who neversmoked at least 1 cigarette per month or respondents who have notsmoked a total of 100 cigarettes in their lifetime have beenexcluded from the population.

    Table 3
    SMKDYFS Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 12 or
    SMK_12 =1 or
    (SMK_51 = 2 or
    SMK_22 = 0) or 
    SMK_11=2
    Population exclusion NA
    999 (SMK_12 = DK, RF, NS) or
    (SMK_52 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    SMK_54 –
    SMK_52
    (SMK_12 = 2,3) and
    SMK_51 = 1)
    Number of years smoking daily (min: 0;  max: 125)

    Spirometry (4 DVs)

    1. SPCDELG - Eligibility -Spirometry component

    Variable name:
    SPCDELG

    Based on:
    PHC_12, PHC_42F, MHR_611A, ORS_2

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for theSpirometry component. As there are multiple reasons to be screenedout of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs by reason shouldnot be based on frequency counts for this variable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    SPCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    7 (27 < PHC_12 < NA) Not eligible - more than 27 weeks pregnant  
    9 PHC_42F = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    12 MHR_611A = 1 Not eligible - medication use  
    14 ORS_2 = 1 Not eligible - other reason  
    1 Else Eligible  

    2. SPMDB1FP - Percent predictedFEV1/FVC

    Variable name:
    SPMDB1FP

    Based on:
    SPM_B1F, SPM_PV1F

    Description:
    This variable indicates the forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1.0)  as a fraction of the forced vital capacity (FVC)expressed as a percentage of the predicted value. The predictedvalue is a reference value (in litres) obtained from a well-definedpopulation of subjects with traits similar to the person beingtested.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    The predicted reference value for respondents aged 6-7 years wasCorey 1976. An ethnic correction of 10% was applied for the blackand Asian ethnic groups.
    The predicted reference value for respondents aged 8 - 79 years wasHankinson (NHANES III). An ethnic correction of 10% was applied forthe Asian ethnic group.
    Hankinson, J.L., Odencrantz, J.R. and Fedan, K.B. 1999. SpirometricReference Values from a Sample of the General U.S.Population.  American Journal of Respiratory and Critical CareMedicine. 159:179-187
    Corey M.L., Levison H., Crozier D. 1976. Five- to seven-year courseof pulmonary function in cystic fibrosis.  American Review ofRespiratory Disease. 111; 1085-1092.Created in the ClinicPost-Verify process.

    Table 2
    SPMDB1FP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes

    999.6

    SPM_B1F = NA or SPM_PV1F = NA

    Population exclusions

    NA
    999.9 SPM_B1F > NA or SPM_PV1F > NA At least one required question was not answered (don't know, refusal, not stated) NS
    Round((SPM_B1F/SPM_PV1F * 100), .1) Else Percent predicted FEV1/FVC  

    3. SPMDB1P - Percent predicted ForcedExpiratory Volume (FEV1)

    Variable name:
    SPMDB1P

    Based on:
    SPM_B1, SPM_PV1

    Description:
    This variable indicates the total volume of air that can beforcibly blown out in the first second of a forced vital capacitymanoeuvre (forced expiratory volume in one second), measured inlitres and expressed as a percentage of the predicted value. Thepredicted value is a reference value (in litres) obtained from awell-defined population of subjects with traits similar to theperson being tested.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    The predicted reference value for respondents aged 6-7 years wasCorey 1976. An ethnic correction of 10% was applied for the blackand Asian ethnic groups.
    The predicted reference value for respondents aged 8 - 79 years wasHankinson (NHANES III). An ethnic correction of 10% was applied forthe Asian ethnic group.
    Hankinson, J.L., Odencrantz, J.R. and Fedan, K.B. 1999. SpirometricReference Values from a Sample of the General U.S.Population.  American Journal of Respiratory and Critical CareMedicine. 159:179-187
    Corey M.L., Levison H., Crozier D. 1976. Five- to seven-year courseof pulmonary function in cystic fibrosis.  American Review ofRespiratory Disease. 111; 1085-1092.Created in the ClinicPost-Verify process.

    Table 3
    SPMDB1P Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999.6 SPM_B1 = NA or
    SPM_PV1 = NA
    Popuolation exclusions NA
    999.9 SPM_B1 > NA or SPM_PV1 > NA At least one required question was not answered (don't know, refusal, not stated) NS
    Round((SPM_104 / SPM_052 * 100), .1) Else Percent predicted FEV1  

    4. SPMDBFVP - Percent predicted ForcedVital Capacity (FVC)

    Variable name:
    SPMDBFVP

    Based on:
    SPM_BFVC, SPM_PFVC

    Description:
    This variable indicates the total volume of air that can beforcibly blown out after full inspiration (forced vital capacity),measured in litres and expressed as a percentage of the predictedvalue. The predicted value is a reference value (in litres)obtained from a well-defined population of subjects with traitssimilar to the person being tested.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.
    The predicted reference value for respondents aged 6-7 years wasCorey 1976. An ethnic correction of 10% was applied for the blackand Asian ethnic groups.
    The predicted reference value for respondents aged 8 - 79 years wasHankinson (NHANES III). An ethnic correction of 10% was applied forthe Asian ethnic group.
    Hankinson, J.L., Odencrantz, J.R. and Fedan, K.B. 1999. SpirometricReference Values from a Sample of the General U.S.Population.  American Journal of Respiratory and Critical CareMedicine. 159:179-187
    Corey M.L., Levison H., Crozier D. 1976. Five- to seven-year courseof pulmonary function in cystic fibrosis.  American Review ofRespiratory Disease. 111; 1085-1092

    Table 4
    SPMDBFVP Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    999.6 SPM_BFVC = NA or SPM_PFVC = NA Population exclusions NA
    999.9 SPM_BFVC = NA or SPM_PFVC = NA At least one required question was not answered (don't know, refusal, not stated) NS
    Round((SPM_BFVC / SPM_PFVC * 100), .1) Else Percent predicted FVC  

    Sit and Reach (4 DVs)

    1. SRCDELG - Eligibility - Sit andReach component

    Variable name:
    SRCDELG

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, V2_TYPE, ATG_33C, PHC_12, PHC_42I, MHR_611D, PAR_5A3C,PAR_5B3C, PAR_5C3C, PAR_5D3C, PAR_5E3C, PAR_5F3C, PAR_5G3C,PAR_5H3C, PAR_5I3C, PAR_5J3C, PAR_5K3C, PAR_72C, ORS_4

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for theSit and Reach component. As there are multiple reasons to bescreened out of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs byreason should not be based on frequency counts for thisvariable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    SRCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    2 V2_TYPE = 2 Not eligible - home visit  
    3 CLC_AGE > 69 Not eligible - age  
    5 ATG_33C = 1 Not eligible - drank alcohol too close to visit time  
    6 (12 < PHC_12 < NA) Not eligible - more than 12 weeks pregnant  
    9 PHC_42I = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    12 MHR_611D = 1 Not eligible - medication use  
    13 PAR_5A3C = 1 or
    PAR_5B3C = 1 or
    PAR_5C3C = 1 or
    PAR_5D3C = 1 or
    PAR_5E3C = 1 or
    PAR_5F3C = 1 or
    PAR_5G3C = 1 or
    PAR_5H3C = 1 or
    PAR_5I3C = 1 or
    PAR_5J3C = 1 or
    PAR_5K3C = 1 or
    PAR_72C = 1
    Not eligible - PAR-Q answer  
    14 ORS_4 = 1 Not eligible - other reason  
    1 Else Eligible  

    2. SRMD11 - Sit and reachmeasure

    Variable name:
    SRMD11

    Based on:
    SRM_01, SRM_02

    Description:
    This variable indicates which of the two Sit and Reach Measurementswill be used in subsequent Derived Variables.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application. 

    Table 2
    SRMD11 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    99.9 (SRM_01 = DK, RF, NS) and
    (SRM_02 = DK, RF, NS)
    At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    99.6 (1 < SRCDELG < NA) Population exclusions NA
    SRMD11 = SRM_01 ((0 =< SRM_01 < 99.6) and
    (0 =< SRM_02 < 99.6) and
    (SRM_01 > SRM_02)) or
    ((0 =< SRM_01 < 99.6) and
    (SRM_02 => 99.6))
    SRMD11 is equal to the first Sit and Reach measurement.  
    SRMD11 = SRM_02 ((0 =< SRM_01 < 99.6) and
    (0 =< SRM_02 < 99.6) and
    (SRM_01 <= SRM_02)) or
    ((SRM_01 => 99.6) and
    (0 < SRM_02 < 99.6))
    SRMD11 is equal to the second Sit and Reach measurement.  

    3. SRMD12 - Sit and reach norms -respondents 15 – 69

    Variable name:
    SRMD12

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, SRMD11

    Description:
    This variable indicates the flexibility norms for respondents aged15 to 69.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  Thisvariable categorizes the respondent's sit and reach score into oneof five categories: needs improvement, fair, good, very good orexcellent.

    Source:
    The Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Approach: 3rdEdition, 2003 by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology(CSEP)

    Table 3
    SRMD12 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE < 15 or
    CLC_AGE > 69 or
    SRMD11 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 SRMD11 = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    0 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 23.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 24.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 22.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 17.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 15.5)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 14.5)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and 
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 28.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 27.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 26.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 24.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 24.5)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (0 < SRMD11 < 22.5))))
    Needs Improvement  
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (23.4 < SRMD11 < 28.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (24.4 < SRMD11 < 29.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (22.4 < SRMD11 < 27.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (17.4 < SRMD11 < 23.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (15.4 < SRMD11 < 23.5)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (14.4 < SRMD11 < 19.5)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (28.4 < SRMD11 < 33.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (27.4 < SRMD11 < 32.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (26.4 < SRMD11 < 31.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (24.4 < SRMD11 < 29.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (24.4 < SRMD11 < 29.5)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (22.4 < SRMD11 < 26.5))))
    Fair  
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (28.4 < SRMD11 < 33.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (29.4 < SRMD11 < 33.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (27.4 < SRMD11 < 32.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (23.4 < SRMD11 < 28.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (23.4 < SRMD11 < 27.5)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (19.4 < SRMD11 < 24.5)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (33.4 < SRMD11 < 37.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (32.4 < SRMD11 < 36.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (31.4 < SRMD11 < 35.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (29.4 < SRMD11 < 33.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (29.4 < SRMD11 < 32.5)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (26.4 < SRMD11 < 30.5))))
    Good  
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (33.4 < SRMD11 < 38.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (33.4 < SRMD11 < 39.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (32.4 < SRMD11 < 37.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (28.4 < SRMD11 < 34.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (27.4 < SRMD11 < 34.5)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (24.4 < SRMD11 < 32.5)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (37.4 < SRMD11 < 42.5)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (36.4 < SRMD11 < 40.5)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (35.4 < SRMD11 < 40.5)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (33.4 < SRMD11 < 37.5)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (32.4 < SRMD11 < 38.5)) or
    (59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (30.4 < SRMD11 < 34.5))))
    Very good  
    4 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (38.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (39.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (37.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (34.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (34.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (32.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((14 < CLC_AGE < 20) and
    (42.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((19 < CLC_AGE < 30) and
    (40.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((29 < CLC_AGE < 40) and
    (40.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((39 < CLC_AGE < 50) and
    (37.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((49 < CLC_AGE < 60) and
    (38.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((59 < CLC_AGE < 70) and
    (34.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6))))
    Excellent  

    4. SRMD13 - Sit and reach norms -respondents less than 15

    Variable name:
    SRMD13

    Based on:
    CLC_AGE, CLC_SEX, SRMD11

    Description:
    This variable indicates the flexibility norms for respondents aged7 to 14.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic data collection application.  Thisvariable categorizes the respondent's sit and reach score into oneof three categories: below average, average or above average.

    Source:
    Stephens, T. & C.L. Craig. 1985. Fitness and activitymeasurement in the 1981 Canada Fitness Survey. In: Drury, T. (ed.).1989. Assessing physical fitness and activity patterns in generalpopulation surveys. Department of Health and Human Services, PublicHealth Service, Center for Disease Control, National Center forHealth Statistics. Hyattsville, MD. pub. No. (PHS) 89-1253.

    Table 4
    SRMD13 Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    6 CLC_AGE > 14 or
    SRMD11 = NA
    Population exclusions NA
    9 SRMD11 = NS At least one required question was not answered (don’tknow, refusal, not stated) NS
    1 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (0 < = SRMD11 < 25.5)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (0 < = SRMD11 < 25.5)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (0 < = SRMD11 < 24.5)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (0 < = SRMD11 < 30.5)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (0 < = SRMD11 < 29.5)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (0 < = SRMD11 < 31.5))))
    Below average  
    2 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (25.4 < SRMD11 < 30.5)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (25.4 < SRMD11 < 29.5)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (24.4 < SRMD11 < 29.5)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (30.4 < SRMD11 < 34.5)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (29.4 < SRMD11 < 34.5)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (31.4 < SRMD11 < 35.5))))
    Average  
    3 (CLC_SEX = 1 and
    (((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (30.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (29.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (29.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)))) or
    (CLC_SEX = 2 and
    ((6 < CLC_AGE < 10) and
    (34.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((9 < CLC_AGE < 13) and
    (34.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6)) or
    ((12 < CLC_AGE < 15) and
    (35.4 < SRMD11 < 99.6))))
    Above average  
    4 CLC_AGE = 6 No norm available  

    Urine Collection (1 DV)

    Variable name:
    1. URCDELG - Eligibility - UrineCollection component

    Based on:
    PHC_42B

    Description:
    This variable indicates whether the respondent was eligible for theUrine Collection component. As there are multiple reasons to bescreened out of this measure, the prevalence of screen outs byreason should not be based on frequency counts for thisvariable.

    Note:
    Created in the Clinic Post-Verify process.

    Table 1
    URCDELG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    9 PHC_42B = 1 Not eligible - acute or chronic condition  
    1 Else Eligible  

    Water and soft drink consumption (7DVs)

    1. WSDD11Y - Drinks regular softdrinks - times per year

    Variable name:
    WSDD11Y

    Based on:
    WSD_11, WSD_11N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks regular softdrinks.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 1
    WSDD11Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 WSD_11 = 0 Never  
    WSD_11 * 365 WSD_11N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_11 * 52 WSD_11N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_11 * 12 WSD_11N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    WSD_11 WSD_11N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 WSD_11N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    2. WSDD12Y - Drinks diet soft drinks -times per year

    Variable name:
    WSDD12Y

    Based on:
    WSD_12, WSD_12N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks diet softdrinks.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 2
    WSDD12Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 WSD_12 = 0 Never  
    WSD_12 * 365 WSD_12N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_12 * 52 WSD_12N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_12 * 12 WSD_12N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    WSD_12 WSD_12N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 WSD_12N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    3. WSDD13Y - Drinks sport drinks -times per year

    Variable name:
    WSDD13Y

    Based on:
    WSD_13, WSD_13N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks sport drinks(including Gatorade® or Powerade®).

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 3
    WSDD13Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 WSD_13 = 0 Never  
    WSD_13 * 365 WSD_13N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_13 * 52 WSD_13N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_13 * 12 WSD_13N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    WSD_13 WSD_13N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 WSD_13N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    4. WSDD14Y - Drinks fruit juices -times per year

    Variable name:
    WSDD14Y

    Based on:
    WSD_14, WSD_14N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks fruitjuices.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 4
    WSDD14Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 WSD_14 = 0 Never  
    WSD_14 * 365 WSD_14N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_14 * 52 WSD_14N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_14 * 12 WSD_14N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    WSD_14 WSD_14N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 WSD_14N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    5. WSDD15Y - Drinks fruit flavoureddrinks - times per year

    Variable name:
    WSDD15Y

    Based on:
    WSD_15, WSD_15N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks fruit flavoureddrinks.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 5
    WSDD15Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 WSD_15 = 0 Never  
    WSD_15 * 365 WSD_15N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_15 * 52 WSD_15N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_15 * 12 WSD_15N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    WSD_15 WSD_15N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 WSD_15N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    6. WSDD16Y - Drinks vegetable juices -times per year

    Variable name:
    WSDD16Y

    Based on:
    WSD_16, WSD_16N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks vegetablejuices.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 6
    WSDD16Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 WSD_16 = 0 Never  
    WSD_16 * 365 WSD_16N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_16 * 52 WSD_16N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_16 * 12 WSD_16N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    WSD_16 WSD_16N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 WSD_16N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    7. WSDD21Y - Drinks water - times peryear

    Variable name:
    WSDD21Y

    Based on:
    WSD_21, WSD_21N

    Description:
    The number of times per year the respondent drinks water.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Based on CCHS2.2 but no direct variables.

    Table 7
    WSDD21Y Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    0 WSD_21 = 0 Never  
    WSD_21 * 365 WSD_21N = 1 Reported number of times consumed per day converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_21 * 52 WSD_21N = 2 Reported number of times consumed per week converted to derivednumber of times consumed per year  
    WSD_21 * 12 WSD_21N = 3 Reported number of times consumed per month converted toderived number of times consumed per year  
    WSD_21 WSD_21N = 4 Reported number of times consumed per year  
    9996 WSD_21N = NA Population exclusions NA
    9999 Else   NS

    Weight change (10 DVs)

    1. WTCD11KG - Weight one year ago(kilograms) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD11KG

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_11, WTC_11N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight one year ago inkilograms.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Respondentsless than 18 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Table 1
    WTCD11KG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 18 Population exclusions NA
    Round(WTC_11 * 0.4536) WTC_11N = 1 Weight in pounds converted to kilograms  
    WTC_11 WTC_11N = 2 Weight in kilograms  
    999 Else   NS

    2. WTCD11LB - Weight one year ago(pounds) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD11LB

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_11, WTC_11N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight one year ago inpounds.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Respondentsless than 18 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Table 2
    WTCD11LB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 18 Population exclusions NA
    WTC_11 WTC_11N = 1 Weight in pounds  
    Round(WTC_11 * 2.205) WTC_11N = 2 Weight in kilograms converted to pounds  
    999 Else   NS

    3. WTCD21KG - Weight ten years ago(kilograms) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD21KG

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_21, WTC_21N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight ten years ago inkilograms.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.  Respondentsless than 28 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Table 3
    WTCD21KG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 28 Population exclusions NA
    Round(WTC_21 * 0.4536) WTC_21N = 1 Weight in pounds converted to kilograms  
    WTC_21 WTC_21N = 2 Weight in kilograms  
    999 Else   NS

    4. WTCD21LB - Weight ten years ago(pounds) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD21LB

    Based on
    DHH_AGE, WTC_21, WTC_21N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight ten years ago inpounds.  Respondents less than 28 years of age were excludedfrom the population.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 4
    WTCD21LB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 28 Population exclusions NA
    WTC_21 WTC_21N = 1 Weight in pounds  
    Round(WTC_21 * 2.205) WTC_21N = 2 Weight in kilograms converted to pounds  
    999 Else   NS

    5. WTCD22KG - Weight at age 25(kilograms) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD22KG

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_22, WTC_22N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight at age 25 inkilograms.  Respondents less than 27 years of age or who were35 years of age were excluded from the population.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 5
    WTCD22KG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 27 or
    DHH_AGE = 35
    Population exclusions NA
    Round(WTC_22 * 0.4536) WTC_22N = 1 Weight in pounds converted to kilograms  
    WTC_22 WTC_22N = 2 Weight in kilograms  
    999 Else   NS

    6. WTCD22LB - Weight at age 25(pounds) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD22LB

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_22, WTC_22N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported weight at age 25 inpounds.  Respondents less than 27 years of age or who were 35years of age were excluded from the population.

    Note: 
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 6
    WTCD22LB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 27 or
    DHH_AGE = 35
    Population exclusions NA
    WTC_22 WTC_22N = 1 Weight in pounds  
    Round(WTC_22 * 2.205) WTC_22N = 2 Weight in kilograms converted to pounds  
    999 Else   NS

    7. WTCD23KG - Most ever weighed(kilograms) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD23KG

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_23, WTC_23N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported highest weight inkilograms.  Respondents less than 18 years of age wereexcluded from the population.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 7
    WTCD23KG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 18 Population exclusions NA
    Round(WTC_23 * 0.4536) WTC_23N = 1 Weight in pounds converted to kilograms  
    WTC_23 WTC_23N = 2 Weight in kilograms  
    999 Else   NS

    8. WTCD23LB - Most ever weighed(pounds) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD23LB

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_23, WTC_23N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported highest weight inpounds.  Respondents less than 18 years of age were excludedfrom the population.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 8
    WTCD23LB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 18 Population exclusions NA
    WTC_23 WTC_23N = 1 Weight in pounds  
    Round(WTC_23 * 2.205) WTC_23N = 2 Weight in kilograms converted to pounds  
    999 Else   NS

    9. WTCD25KG - Least ever weighed(kilograms) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD25KG

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_25, WTC_25N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported lowest weight inkilograms.  Respondents less than 19 years of age wereexcluded from the population.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 9
    WTCD25KG Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 19 Population exclusions NA
    Round(WTC_25 * 0.4536) WTC_25N = 1 Weight in pounds converted to kilograms  
    WTC_25 WTC_25N = 2 Weight in kilograms  
    999 Else   NS

    10. WTCD25LB - Least ever weighed(pounds) - self-reported

    Variable name:
    WTCD25LB

    Based on:
    DHH_AGE, WTC_25, WTC_25N

    Description:
    This variable contains the self-reported lowest weight inpounds.  Respondents less than 19 years of age were excludedfrom the population.

    Note:
    Created in the Household Post-Verify process.

    Table 10
    WTCD25LB Specifications
    Value Condition(s) Description Notes
    996 DHH_AGE < 19 Population exclusions NA
    WTC_25 WTC_25N = 1 Weight in pounds  
    Round(WTC_25 * 2.205) WTC_25N = 2 Weight in kilograms converted to pounds  
    999 Else   NS