
Lifestyle
Single Wave Study
General Information
Title
Lifestyle
Project Number
297
Abstract
The questionnaire focuses on the lifestyle of people.
Longitudinal Type
Single Wave Study
Begin date
04-04-2016
End date
26-04-2016
Topics
Researcher
Barbara Briers (KU Leuven, Vlerick Business School); Elaine Chan (Tilburg University)
Publisher
Centerdata
Copyright
© 2023 Centerdata
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-zpg-fe7w
Funding Organization
NWO
Tilburg University
KU Leuven
Vlerick Business School
Tilburg University
KU Leuven
Vlerick Business School
Datasets and documentation
View Documentation
Codebook in English
Codebook in Dutch
Data Files
English SPSS file
English STATA file
English CSV file
Variables
Variable name | Variable Label |
---|---|
nomem_encr | Number of the household member encrypted |
nx16a_m | Year and month of the field work period |
nx16a001 | Random variable: Which questions does the respondent get |
nx16a002 | Position of the concerning question |
nx16a003 | Position of the concerning question |
nx16a004 | Position of the concerning question |
nx16a005 | Position of the concerning question |
nx16a006 | Position of the concerning question |
nx16a007 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Food habit |
nx16a008 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Physical activities |
nx16a009 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Genetics |
nx16a010 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Total |
nx16a011 | To what extent do you think that food habit or physical activities influence the physical health of people? 0 Food habit is more important - 100 Physical activities are more important |
nx16a012 | Of the following two options, what is the single biggest cause of good physical health? |
nx16a013 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Food habit |
nx16a014 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Physical activities |
nx16a015 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Genetics |
nx16a016 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Total |
nx16a017 | To what extent do you think that food habit or physical activities influence the overweight of people? 0 Food habit is more important - 100 Physical activities are more important |
nx16a018 | Of the following two options, what is the single biggest cause of being overweight? |
nx16a019 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Food habit |
nx16a020 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Physical activities |
nx16a021 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Genetics |
nx16a022 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for being overweight: Total |
nx16a023 | To what extent do you think that food habit or physical activities influence the overweight of people? 0 Food habit is more important - 100 Physical activities are more important |
nx16a024 | Of the following two options, what is the single biggest cause of being overweight? |
nx16a025 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Food habit |
nx16a026 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Physical activities |
nx16a027 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Genetics |
nx16a028 | Please allocate 100 points among the following 3 options to represent how important they are for good physical health: Total |
nx16a029 | To what extent do you think that food habit or physical activities influence the physical health of people? 0 Food habit is more important - 100 Physical activities are more important |
nx16a030 | Of the following two options, what is the single biggest cause of good physical health? |
nx16a031 | On an average day, how many servings of vegetables and fruits do you eat? |
nx16a032 | Which of the following best describes why you engage in physical activities? 0 I do it because I like it - 100 I do it because I should do it |
nx16a033 | Which of the following best describes why you eat vegetables and/or fruits? 0 I eat them because I like them - 100 I eat them because I should |
nx16a034 | Things that are good for me rarely taste good. |
nx16a035 | Eating healthy means sacrificing taste. |
nx16a036 | Food that is unhealthy generally tastes better. |
nx16a037 | There is usually a tradeoff between health and taste in food. |
nx16a038 | Healthy food usually tastes good. |
nx16a039 | Which of the following best describes the relationship between health and taste in food? |
nx16a040 | Was it difficult to answer the questions? |
nx16a041 | Were the questions sufficiently clear? |
nx16a042 | Did the questionnaire get you thinking about things? |
nx16a043 | Was it an interesting subject? |
nx16a044 | Did you enjoy answering the questions? |
nx16a045 | Starting date questionnaire |
nx16a046 | Starting time questionnaire |
nx16a047 | End date questionnaire |
nx16a048 | End time questionnaire |
nx16a049 | Duration in seconds |
Response Information
Response Overview
Selected number of household members: 1,400 (100%)Non-response: 188 (13.4%)
Response: 1,212 (86.6%)
Complete: 1,201 (85.8%)
Incomplete: 11 ( 0.8%)
Collection Events
Period
04-04-2016 to 26-04-2016
Sample
1400 LISS panel members of which 412 panel members participated in both the studies ‘Proactive Coping and Health Behaviour’ and ‘How is obesity perpetuated or resisted in different contexts?’. This was complemented with 988 panel members who only participated in the study ‘Proactive Coping and Health Behaviour’.
Collection Mode
internet survey
Fieldwork Note
A reminder was sent twice to non-respondents.
Publications
Pivecka, N.,
et al. (2023). Social class differences in dietary intake are mediated by the relationship between health and taste: Findings from a cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Food Quality and Preference, first published online July 2023.