8. 1st_Level_Names 1st_Level_Codes 2nd_Level_Names 2nd_Level_Codes
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Kanpur Dehat XIN033040
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Kheri XIN033043
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Lucknow XIN033046
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Maharajganj XIN033047
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Mainpuri XIN033049
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Mathura XIN033050
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Mau XIN033051
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Meerut XIN033052
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Mirzapur XIN033053
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Moradabad XIN033054
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Pratapgarh XIN033057
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Rae Bareli XIN033058
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Saharanpur XIN033060
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Siddharthnagar XIN033065
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Sitapur XIN033066
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Sonbhadra XIN033067
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Sultanpur XIN033068
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Unnao XIN033069
UTTAR PRADESH XIN033 Varanasi XIN033070
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Bankura XIN035001
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Barddhaman XIN035002
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Birbhum XIN035003
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Darjiling XIN035005
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Haora XIN035006
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Hugli XIN035007
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Jalpaiguri XIN035008
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Koch Bihar XIN035009
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Calcutta XIN035010
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Maldah XIN035011
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Medinipur XIN035012
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Murshidabad XIN035013
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Nadia XIN035014
WEST BENGAL XIN035 North Twenty Four Parganas XIN035015
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Puruliya XIN035016
WEST BENGAL XIN035 South Twenty Four Parganas XIN035017
WEST BENGAL XIN035 Uttar Dinajpur XIN035018
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9. APPENDIX A0200A - Administrative Divisions - Geographic Extension
Q0203: latitude
Q0204: Longitude
Latitude
Longitude
In order to be correct GPS measure for each household have to present latitude and longitude
within the range presented in this document according to the State and District in which they
are located.
STATE: ASSAM
Latitude, From To Longitude, From To
Districts N/S Deg. Min. N/S Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min.
Barpeta N 26 1.211 N 26 51.651 E 090 36.679 E 091 21.832
Cachar N 24 20.759 N 25 9.798 E 092 20.986 E 093 18.827
Darrang N 26 9.947 N 26 58.462 E 091 40.713 E 092 27.413
Dibrugarh N 27 3.691 N 27 43.744 E 094 30.740 E 095 32.177
Goalpara N 25 50.694 N 26 16.778 E 090 3.305 E 091 7.766
Golaghat N 25 46.326 N 26 50.443 E 093 14.584 E 094 12.608
Kamrup N 25 40.888 N 26 51.185 E 090 56.759 E 092 13.265
Karbi Anglong N 25 29.284 N 26 38.970 E 092 5.516 E 093 57.061
Karimganj N 24 11.866 N 24 55.135 E 092 7.994 E 092 37.771
Kokrajhar N 26 17.390 N 26 56.929 E 089 44.294 E 090 59.090
Lakhimpur N 26 44.255 N 27 33.257 E 093 39.119 E 094 38.402
Marigaon N 26 0.261 N 26 31.553 E 091 53.264 E 092 36.893
Nagaon N 25 39.323 N 26 42.732 E 092 20.555 E 093 22.392
Nalbari N 26 5.729 N 26 55.133 E 091 9.899 E 091 43.634
Sibasagar N 26 39.055 N 27 15.984 E 094 20.775 E 095 29.222
Tinsukia N 27 9.653 N 28 2.014 E 095 11.215 E 096 4.126
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10. STATE: KARNATAKA
Latitude, From To Longitude, From To
Districts N/S Deg. Min. N/S Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min.
Bangalore N 12 37.127 N 13 16.650 E 077 20.626 E 077 52.177
Banglore Rural N 12 11.883 N 13 32.812 E 077 0.511 E 078 0.905
Belgaum N 15 17.540 N 16 59.335 E 074 4.841 E 075 30.473
Bellary N 14 31.176 N 15 51.739 E 075 36.752 E 077 11.822
Bijapur N 16 5.549 N 17 29.534 E 075 14.743 E 076 30.941
Chitradurga N 13 30.581 N 15 0.349 E 075 58.405 E 077 4.445
Dakshin Kannada N 12 24.877 N 13 13.095 E 074 43.357 E 075 42.809
Dharwad N 14 59.397 N 15 43.650 E 074 39.622 E 075 36.375
Gulbarga N 16 9.640 N 17 48.674 E 076 0.170 E 077 45.723
Hassan N 12 27.096 N 13 34.789 E 075 29.782 E 076 41.505
Kodagu N 11 52.690 N 12 51.606 E 075 19.153 E 076 13.958
Mandya N 12 10.057 N 13 6.051 E 076 15.025 E 077 22.874
Mysore N 11 41.360 N 12 41.048 E 075 51.109 E 077 11.276
Raichur N 15 26.588 N 16 35.758 E 076 10.586 E 077 39.098
Tumkur N 12 41.794 N 14 22.575 E 076 16.777 E 077 32.537
Udupi N 12 56.151 N 13 59.970 E 074 31.853 E 075 14.197
Uttar Kannada N 13 52.471 N 15 34.184 E 074 2.405 E 075 8.325
STATE: MAHARASHTRA
Latitude, From To Longitude, From To
Districts N/S Deg. Min. N/S Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min.
Ahmadnagar N 18 17.083 N 20 1.680 E 073 34.520 E 075 37.450
Akola N 20 13.406 N 21 17.126 E 076 39.020 E 077 40.908
Aurangabad N 19 20.902 N 20 43.958 E 074 32.483 E 075 59.183
Bhandara N 20 35.226 N 21 36.086 E 079 22.634 E 080 8.122
Buldana N 19 46.736 N 21 21.757 E 075 52.285 E 076 52.885
Dhule N 20 35.569 N 21 41.780 E 073 48.142 E 075 14.291
Jalgaon N 20 13.635 N 21 27.687 E 074 42.698 E 076 27.603
Kolhapur N 15 41.638 N 17 13.085 E 073 37.966 E 074 48.472
Mumbai N 18 51.148 N 19 18.293 E 072 43.586 E 073 0.529
Mumbai (Suburb) N 18 51.148 N 19 18.293 E 072 43.586 E 073 0.529
Nagpur N 20 30.725 N 21 44.041 E 078 11.369 E 079 41.484
Nanded N 18 12.498 N 19 56.668 E 076 52.353 E 078 27.812
Osmanabad N 17 33.862 N 18 43.781 E 075 13.233 E 076 50.522
Parbhani N 18 41.970 N 19 56.668 E 076 9.941 E 077 9.461
Pune N 17 52.120 N 19 25.908 E 073 17.263 E 075 11.554
Raigarh N 17 48.239 N 19 10.138 E 072 45.226 E 073 44.051
Ratnagiri N 16 27.632 N 18 5.407 E 072 58.988 E 073 55.825
Sangli N 16 39.864 N 17 40.396 E 073 39.338 E 075 45.121
Satara N 17 2.646 N 18 13.254 E 073 30.486 E 074 59.566
Sindhudurg N 15 32.943 N 16 38.315 E 073 15.634 E 074 16.117
Solapur N 17 4.330 N 18 36.460 E 074 34.466 E 076 28.873
Thane N 18 57.599 N 20 15.005 E 072 36.502 E 073 50.959
Yavatmal N 19 22.931 N 20 43.548 E 077 14.988 E 079 11.477
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11. STATE: RAJASTHAN
Latitude, From To Longitude, From To
Districts N/S Deg. Min. N/S Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min.
Ajmer N 25 36.086 N 27 1.207 E 073 51.341 E 075 24.424
Alwar N 27 0.460 N 28 15.879 E 076 3.811 E 077 15.645
Banswara N 23 0.776 N 23 58.300 E 073 54.419 E 074 50.204
Barmer N 24 36.847 N 26 33.065 E 070 1.842 E 072 54.044
Bharatpur N 26 39.605 N 27 51.991 E 076 49.535 E 077 48.887
Bhilwara N 24 58.183 N 26 0.406 E 073 57.789 E 075 30.865
Bikaner N 27 8.396 N 29 5.888 E 071 50.914 E 074 14.728
Chittaurgarh N 23 29.411 N 25 15.714 E 074 8.690 E 075 52.032
Churu N 27 21.475 N 29 2.387 E 073 35.506 E 075 43.463
Dhaulpur N 26 18.722 N 26 59.651 E 077 10.580 E 078 19.266
Ganganagar N 28 40.686 N 30 14.793 E 072 35.476 E 074 36.790
Jaipur N 26 23.510 N 27 54.143 E 074 51.973 E 076 19.992
Jalor N 24 33.917 N 25 51.002 E 071 8.187 E 073 8.131
Jhunjhunu N 27 35.471 N 28 33.696 E 074 58.474 E 076 8.653
Jodhpur N 25 48.418 N 27 39.849 E 071 43.957 E 073 55.338
Kota N 24 29.639 N 25 53.433 E 075 33.972 E 076 37.641
Nagaur N 26 21.874 N 27 45.154 E 073 2.234 E 075 25.064
Pali N 24 42.131 N 26 30.286 E 072 42.352 E 074 27.248
Sikar N 27 4.643 N 28 14.938 E 074 37.391 E 076 8.686
Udaipur N 23 45.587 N 25 9.017 E 072 57.100 E 074 35.777
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12. STATE: UTTAR PRADESH
Latitude, From To Longitude, From To
Districts N/S Deg. Min. N/S Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min.
Agra N 26 41.858 N 27 26.619 E 077 22.201 E 078 54.824
Aligarh N 27 31.801 N 28 14.373 E 077 25.839 E 078 38.205
Allahabad N 24 45.731 N 25 47.496 E 081 28.104 E 082 23.952
Azamgarh N 25 36.442 N 26 29.987 E 082 35.742 E 083 29.401
Bahraich N 26 58.808 N 28 27.413 E 080 59.032 E 081 50.723
Ballia N 25 30.745 N 26 15.794 E 083 33.947 E 084 39.593
Barabanki N 26 27.842 N 27 22.993 E 080 51.966 E 081 53.137
Bareilly N 27 57.635 N 28 55.316 E 078 55.666 E 079 49.772
Basti N 26 29.683 N 27 13.262 E 082 8.180 E 083 0.899
Budaun N 27 35.560 N 28 32.490 E 078 12.491 E 079 32.645
Bulandshahr N 28 0.823 N 28 45.961 E 077 34.154 E 078 30.574
Chitrakoot N 24 50.700 N 25 34.754 E 080 38.509 E 081 36.862
Deoria N 26 3.663 N 26 48.531 E 083 24.605 E 084 15.172
Etah N 27 15.604 N 28 3.851 E 078 5.977 E 079 18.700
Etawah N 26 22.587 N 27 2.526 E 078 42.848 E 079 24.712
Faizabad N 26 21.820 N 26 53.744 E 081 34.020 E 082 30.076
Farrukhabad N 27 6.223 N 27 45.142 E 079 2.975 E 079 46.916
Fatehpur N 25 21.754 N 26 14.684 E 080 10.361 E 081 23.093
Firozabad N 26 51.324 N 27 32.359 E 078 10.176 E 078 53.584
Gautambudh Nagar N 28 3.294 N 28 43.375 E 077 17.952 E 077 49.044
Ghaziabad N 28 31.354 N 28 59.387 E 077 10.006 E 078 14.792
Gonda N 26 42.567 N 27 27.806 E 081 27.818 E 082 39.844
Hamirpur N 25 20.930 N 26 11.157 E 079 19.292 E 080 23.495
Jaunpur N 25 20.761 N 26 13.001 E 082 3.843 E 083 8.094
Jhansi N 25 3.661 N 25 59.335 E 078 15.066 E 079 28.687
Kanpur Dehat N 26 1.467 N 26 54.644 E 079 27.830 E 080 13.543
Kheri N 27 35.585 N 28 44.194 E 079 58.693 E 081 21.714
Lucknow N 26 26.155 N 27 11.503 E 080 29.233 E 081 15.567
Maharajganj N 26 52.095 N 27 31.434 E 083 6.876 E 083 54.193
Mainpuri N 26 52.676 N 27 29.816 E 078 40.276 E 079 27.575
Mathura N 27 11.273 N 28 0.538 E 077 13.512 E 078 13.919
Mau N 25 45.040 N 26 19.864 E 083 6.427 E 083 51.323
Meerut N 28 42.243 N 29 18.701 E 077 22.311 E 078 10.345
Mirzapur N 24 32.492 N 25 18.961 E 082 2.327 E 083 14.460
Moradabad N 28 16.229 N 29 18.094 E 078 20.449 E 079 2.644
Pratapgarh N 25 30.381 N 26 11.741 E 081 16.277 E 082 25.654
Rae Bareli N 25 45.257 N 26 37.501 E 080 38.683 E 081 39.592
Saharanpur N 29 32.445 N 30 27.418 E 077 4.025 E 077 59.001
Sidharthnagar N 26 57.307 N 27 32.817 E 082 24.913 E 083 21.879
Sitapur N 27 2.249 N 27 55.947 E 080 14.811 E 081 27.344
Sonbhadra N 23 49.738 N 24 56.387 E 082 28.926 E 083 35.695
Sultanpur N 25 54.871 N 26 41.951 E 081 28.003 E 082 43.114
Unnao N 26 3.848 N 27 3.953 E 080 0.422 E 081 5.138
Varanasi N 25 7.178 N 25 37.751 E 082 37.572 E 083 13.559
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13. STATE: WEST BENGAL
Latitude, From To Longitude, From To
Districts N/S Deg. Min. N/S Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min. E/W Deg. Min.
Bankura N 22 34.298 N 23 40.774 E 086 32.413 E 087 49.426
Barddhaman N 22 53.224 N 23 54.628 E 086 45.359 E 088 28.525
Birbhum N 23 29.998 N 24 37.960 E 087 3.064 E 088 3.752
Calcutta N 22 23.782 N 22 42.686 E 088 13.099 E 088 31.910
Darjiling N 26 23.990 N 27 15.726 E 087 56.440 E 088 56.405
Haora N 22 9.785 N 22 48.955 E 087 47.369 E 088 24.581
Hugli N 22 32.593 N 23 15.868 E 087 28.083 E 088 33.035
Jalpaiguri N 26 18.146 N 27 2.096 E 088 19.997 E 089 53.275
Koch Bihar N 25 54.910 N 26 34.754 E 088 36.572 E 089 53.077
Maldah N 24 38.580 N 25 35.239 E 087 42.719 E 088 29.870
Medinipur N 21 34.142 N 22 59.379 E 086 30.508 E 088 14.627
Murshidabad N 23 40.772 N 24 52.850 E 087 46.582 E 088 47.086
Nadia N 22 50.210 N 24 8.073 E 088 4.593 E 088 51.269
North24 Parganas N 22 5.186 N 23 17.693 E 088 17.565 E 089 8.379
Puruliya N 22 39.269 N 23 44.509 E 085 46.558 E 086 57.208
South24 Parganas N 21 28.121 N 22 39.010 E 087 59.858 E 089 9.845
Uttar Dinajpur N 25 13.177 N 26 32.984 E 087 43.855 E 088 34.644
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14.
15. STUDY ON GLOBAL AGEING AND ADULT HEALTH
A) HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
SECTION 0450
KISH TABLES
16. Q0450
KISH TABLES
Selection Table A Selection Table D
If the number of Interview the person If the number of Interview the person
eligible persons is: numbered: eligible persons is: numbered:
1 1 1 1
2 1 2 2
3 1 3 2
4 1 4 3
5 1 5 4
6 or + 1 6 or + 4
Selection Table B1 Selection Table E1
If the number of Interview the person If the number of Interview the person
eligible persons is: numbered: eligible persons is: numbered:
1 1 1 1
2 1 2 2
3 1 3 3
4 1 4 3
5 2 5 3
6 or + 2 6 or + 5
Selection Table B2 Selection Table E2
If the number of Interview the person If the number of Interview the person
eligible persons is: numbered: eligible persons is: numbered:
1 1 1 1
2 1 2 2
3 1 3 3
4 2 4 4
5 2 5 5
6 or + 2 6 or + 5
Selection Table C Selection Table F
If the number of Interview the person If the number of Interview the person
eligible persons is: numbered: eligible persons is: numbered:
1 1 1 1
2 1 2 2
3 2 3 3
4 2 4 4
5 3 5 5
6 or + 3 6 or + 6
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17. STUDY ON GLOBAL AGEING AND ADULT HEALTH
A) HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE
SECTION 0500
HOUSING
CARDS
18. Appendix A0500A
Q0506/Q0506a: What is the main source of drinking water for members of this household?
1. Piped water into dwelling - pipe connections 2. Piped water to yard/plot - yard tap
3. Public tap/standpipe - woman filling a jerrycan at a 3. Public tap/standpipe - boy at a standpost
standpost
3. Public tap/standpipe - man at a standpost 3. Public tap/standpipe - hand washing at a public
standpost
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19. Appendix A0500A
Q0506/Q0506a: What is the main source of drinking water for members of this household?
3. Public tap/standpipe - public standpost 3. Public tap/standpipe - woman loading water onto back
at a standpost
4. Tube well / borehole - woman filling a bucket from a 4. Tube well / borehole - woman using an India Mark II
handpump handpump
5. Protected dug well - covered well, hexagonal, Africa 5. Protected dug well - drawing water from a well
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20. Appendix A0500A
Q0506/Q0506a: What is the main source of drinking water for members of this household?
5. Protected dug well - drawing water from a protected well 5. Protected dug well - upgraded well
6. Unprotected dug well - open well 6. Unprotected dug well - open well
6. Unprotected dug well - open well 7. Protected spring - with access steps
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21. Appendix A0500A
Q0506/Q0506a: What is the main source of drinking water for members of this household?
7. Protected spring - spring box on a hillside 7. Protected spring - collecting water
7. Protected spring - washing at a spring 8. Unprotected spring
9. Rainwater collection 9. Rainwater collection
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22. Appendix A0500A
Q0506/Q0506a: What is the main source of drinking water for members of this household?
9. Rainwater collection 9. Rainwater collection
10. Bottled water - bottle of water 10. Bottled water - bottles of water
10. Bottled water - pouring water from a bottle into a cup 11. Small scale vendor - selling water at a kiosk
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23. Appendix A0500A
Q0506/Q0506a: What is the main source of drinking water for members of this household?
11. Small scale vendor - water vendor with cycle cart 11. Small scale vendor - water vending from a kiosk
12. Tanker truck - JEK water tanker 12. Tanker truck - water tanker
13. Surface water - collecting water from a river 13. Surface water - child using an access platform to
collect water from a pond
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24. Appendix A0500A
Q0506/Q0506a: What is the main source of drinking water for members of this household?
13. Surface water - man and a woman by the edge of a lake 13. Surface water - fenced
13. Surface water - fenced 13. Surface water - fenced
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25. Appendix A0500B
Q0508: What type of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
1. Flush/pour flush to piped sewer system 1. Flush/pour flush to piped sewer system
2. Flush/pour flush to septic tank 2. Flush/pour flush to septic tank
3. Flush/pour flush to pit latrine - pour-flush latrine 1 3. Flush/pour flush to pit latrine - pour-flush latrine 2
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26. Appendix A0500B
Q0508: What type of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
4. Flush/pour flush to other location 5. Flush/pour flush to unknown place/not sure
A flush/pour flush to elsewhere refers to excreta A flush/pour flush to unknown place/not sure/DK
being deposited in or nearby the household should be considered improved, as it is likely that
environment (not in to pit, septic tank, or sewer); the toilet is connected to a covered pit, septic tank
excreta may be flushed to the street, yard/plot, open or sewer pipes.
sewer, a ditch, a drainage way or other location.
6. Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP) - VIP latrine 6. Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP) - VIP latrine offset
6. Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP) - Spiral VIP latrine, 6. Ventilated improved pit latrine (VIP) - Spiral VIP latrine,
blockwood with vent pipe
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27. Appendix A0500B
Q0508: What type of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
7. Pit latrine with slab - simple pit latrine (with hole cover) 7. Pit latrine with slab - simple pit latrine with seat and
seat cover
8. Pit latrine without slab/open pit - simple pit latrine 8. Pit latrine without slab/open pit - simple pit latrine
8. Pit latrine without slab/open pit - open pit with logs 9. Composting toilet - compost latrine
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28. Appendix A0500B
Q0508: What type of toilet facility do members of your household usually use?
10. Bucket latrine 11. Hanging toilet/hanging latrine - overhanging latrine 1
11. Hanging toilet/hanging latrine - overhanging latrine 2 12. No facilities or bush or field - open defecation
12. No facilities or bush or field - child with diarrhoea 12. No facilities or bush or field - man squatting
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29. Appendix A0500C
Q0511: In this household, is food cooked on an open fire, an
open or closed stove?
1. Open fire
Open fire
Open fire
Open fire with hood
2. Open stove
Open stove with chimney
Open stove with chimney
3. Closed stove
Closed stove with chimney
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30.
31. STUDY ON GLOBAL AGEING AND ADULT HEALTH
B) INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONNAIRE
SECTION 3000
RISK FACTORS
CARDS
32. Appendix A3000A
Q3004a-Q3004e
List of Tobacco Products
• Cigarettes
• Cigarillos
• Cigars
• Cheroots
• Chuttas
• Bidis
• Goza / Hookah
• Local tobacco products (each country to add to the list)
• Local tobacco products (each country to add to the list)
• Local tobacco products (each country to add to the list)
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HEALTH BEHAVIOURS
33. Appendix A3000B
Q3009a-Q3009g
Alcohol Consumption
1 standard bottle 1 single measure 1 medium size 1 measure of
of regular beer of spirits (30ml) glass of wine aperitif (60ml)
(285ml) (120ml)
Note: net alcohol content of a standard drink is generally 10g. of ethanol depending on the
country. Countries will adapt this measure according to their own standards and will report this
measure if different from the standard mentioned above
For South Africa only:
Card on alcohol standard drink adapted to South Africa
Use the example below to help you understand what a standard unit or a standard drink is:
One standard drink:
A small glass of liqueur or aperitif
A single tot of spirits
(e.g. 25ml at 30%)
(e.g. 25ml at 43%)
Carton of ordinary
1 can of ordinary beer 1 glass of wine
commercial sorghum beer
(e.g. 340ml at 5%) (e.g. 120ml at 12%)
(e.g. 500ml at 3%)
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HEALTH BEHAVIOURS
34. Appendix A3000B
Q3009a-Q3009g
Alcohol Consumption
For Russian Federation only:
Drinks
1 standard portion =
1 glass /bank of beer pile 1 wine-glass 1 wine-glass
(285ml) (30ml) (120ml) (50ml)
(the portion contains 8-13 г ethyl spirit)
Alcoholic equivalents:
Wine:
1 wine-glass of wine (dry) 1 portion
1 bottle of wine (dry) (0,7 l) 6 portions
1 wine-glass of wine (fortified) 2 portions
1 glass of wine (fortified) 3 portions
1 bottle of wine (fortified) (0,7 l) 10 portions
Beer:
1 bottle/bank of beer (import) 1 portion
1 bottle of beer (0,5 l) 2 portions
Box of beer 24 portions
Liquors dessert (20-30˚):
1 wine-glass (50 ml) 1 portion
Spirits/ vodka/home-distilled vodka (40˚):
1 pile (30 ml) 1 portion
1 pile (100 ml) 3 portions
1 glass (200 ml) 6 portions
1 pint (3/4 bottles) 12 portions
1 bottle (0,5 l) 20 portions
1 bottle (0,7 l) 24 portions
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HEALTH BEHAVIOURS
35. Appendix A3000C
Q3012-Q3013
Diet (Typical Fruit and Vegetables and Serving Sizes)
VEGETABLES 1 Serving = Examples
are considered to be:
Raw green leafy vegetables 1 cup Spinach, salad, etc.
Other vegetables, cooked or chopped ½ cup Tomatoes, carrots, pumpkin, corn,
raw Chinese cabbage, fresh beans, onion,
etc.
Vegetable juice ½ cup
FRUIT 1 Serving = Examples
Is considered to be:
Apple, banana, orange 1 medium
size piece
Chopped, cooked, canned fruit ½ cup
Fruit juice ½ cup Juice from fruit, not artificially
flavoured
Serving size One standard serving = 80 grams (translated into different units of cups
depending on type of vegetable and standard cup measures available in the
country).
WHO The World Health Organization recommends at least:
Recommendation
• 400 grams of vegetables and fruits per day, or
• Five servings of 80 grams each.
Note: Tubers such as potatoes and cassava, however, are not included in this
recommendation
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36. Appendix A3000D
Q3016-Q3031
Typical Physical Activities
WORK RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEISURE/ SPARE TIME RELATED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
MODERATE VIGOROUS MODERATE VIGOROUS
Intensity Activities Intensity Activities Intensity Activities Intensity Activities
Makes you breathe somewhat harder Makes you breathe much harder Makes you breathe somewhat harder Makes you breathe much harder
than normal than normal than normal than normal
Examples: Examples: Examples: Examples
• Cleaning (vacuuming, mopping, • Forestry (cutting, chopping, carrying • Cycling • Soccer
polishing, scrubbing, sweeping, wood) • Jogging • Rugby
ironing) • Sawing hardwood • Dancing • Tennis
• Washing (beating and brushing • Ploughing • Horse-riding • High-impact aerobics
carpets, wringing clothes (by hand) • Cutting crops (sugar cane) • Tai chi • Aqua aerobics
• Gardening • Gardening (digging) • Yoga • Ballet dancing
• Milking cows (by hand) • Grinding (with pestle) • Pilates • Fast swimming
• Planting and harvesting crops • Labouring (shovelling sand) • Low-impact aerobics
• Digging dry soil (with spade) • Loading furniture (stoves, fridge) • Cricket
• Weaving • Instructing spinning (fitness)
• Woodwork (chiselling, sawing • Instructing sports aerobics
softwood) • Sorting postal parcels (fast pace)
• Mixing cement (with shovel) • Cycle rickshaw driving
• Labouring (pushing loaded
wheelbarrow, operating
jackhammer)
• Walking with load on head
• Drawing water
• Tending animals
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37. Appendix A3000D
Q3016. Does your work involve vigorous-intensity activity that causes large increases in
breathing or heart rate, like [heavy lifting, digging or chopping wood] for at least 10 minutes
continuously?
1. Drawing a cart 2. Cycle rickshaw driving
3. Chopping, digging 4. Grinding (with pestle)
5. Heavy lifting
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38. Appendix A3000D
Q3019. Does your work involve moderate-intensity activity that causes small increases in
breathing or heart rate, such as brisk walking [or carrying light loads] cleaning, cooking, washing
clothes, for at least 10 minutes continuously?
1. Shopping 2. Carrying a light load
3. Walking with load on head 4. Cleaning - sweeping
5. Washing clothes 6. Ironing clothes
7. Gardening
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39. Appendix A3000D
Q3025. Do you do any vigorous-intensity sports, fitness or recreational (leisure) activities that
cause large increases in breathing or heart rate like [running, or football] for at least 10 minutes
continuously?
1. Fast swimming 2. Running
3. Playing badminton 4. Playing football
5. Cycling
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40. Appendix A3000D
Q3028. Do you do any moderate-intensity sports, fitness or recreational (leisure) activities that
causes a small increase in breathing or heart rate, such as brisk walking [cycling or swimming]
for at least 10 minutes at a time?
1. Brisk walking 2.Cycling
3. Swimming 4. Playing table-tennis
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41. Appendix A3000D
Q3031. How much time do you usually spend sitting or reclining on a typical day?
1. Getting to and from places 2. Watching television
3. Working at a computer 4. Sitting at a desk
5. Reading 11. Sitting passenger
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42. Appendix A3000D
Q3031. How much time do you usually spend sitting or reclining on a typical day?
7. Driving a car 8. Listening to music
9. Cooking 10. Playing cards
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43. STUDY ON GLOBAL AGEING AND ADULT HEALTH
B) INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONNAIRE
RESPONSE SCALES
CARDS
44. RESPONSE SCALES
1000 - Socio-Demographic Characteristics
Use options for questions
Q1022 / Q1023 / Q1024
1 In a different household in same community/locality/neighbourhood
2 In another city in this state/province
3 In another rural area in this state/province
4 In another city outside this state/province but in country
5 In another rural area in this state but in country
6 Outside the country
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45. RESPONSE SCALES
2000 - Health
1 2 3 4 5
Very good Good Moderate Bad Very bad
1 2 3 4 5
None Mild Moderate Severe Extreme/
Cannot do
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46. RESPONSE SCALES
5000 - Health Care Utilisation
Use options for questions
Q5003a/Q5008b/Q5016a/Q5017a/Q5029c/Q5037c
1 Communicable disease (infections, malaria, tuberculosis, HIV)
2 Maternal and perinatal conditions (pregnancy)
3 Nutritional deficiencies
4 Acute conditions-(diarrhoea, fever, flu, headache, cough, other)
5 Injury
6 Surgery
7 Sleep problems
8 Occupation/work related condition/injury
9 Chronic pain in your joints/arthritis (joints, back, neck)
10 Diabetes or related complications
11 Problems with your heart including unexplained pain in chest
12 Problems with your mouth, teeth or swallowing
13 Problems with your breathing
14 High blood pressure / hypertension
15 Stroke/sudden paralysis of one side of body
16 Generalized pain (stomach, muscle or other nonspecific pain)
17 Depression or anxiety
18 Cancer
87 Other, specify
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47. RESPONSE SCALES
5000 - Health Care Utilisation
1 2 3 4 5
Very good Good Moderate Bad Very bad
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48. RESPONSE SCALES
6000 - Social Cohesion
1 2 3 4 5
Never Once or twice Once or twice Once or twice Daily
per year per month per week
1 2 3 4 5
To a very To a great Neither great To a small To a very
great extent extent nor small extent extent small extent
1 2 3 4 5
Completely Very safe Moderately Slightly Not safe
safe safe safe at all
1 2 3 4 5
Very Interested Neither Uninterested Very
interested interested nor uninterested
uninterested
1 2 3 4 5
Unlimited A lot of say Some say Little say No say
say at all
1 2 3 4 5
Completely Very Moderately Slightly Not free
free free free free at all
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49. RESPONSE SCALES
7000 - Subjective Well-Being and Quality of Life
1 2 3 4 5
Completely Mostly Moderately A little Not at all
1 2 3 4 5
Very Satisfied Neither Dissatisfied Very
satisfied satisfied nor dissatisfied
dissatisfied
1 2 3 4 5
Never Almost never Sometimes Fairly often Very often
1 2 3 4 5
Very good Good Moderate Bad Very bad
1 2 3 4 5
Very happy Happy Neither happy Unhappy Very unhappy
nor unhappy
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