Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1001 IV, 13. 2. 2 | more than two thirds of the population is not engaged in sufficient
1002 IV, 13. 2. 4 | comparison refers to the general population and, therefore, the impact
1003 IV, 13. 2. 4 | therefore, the impact within the population groups with specific lifestyles
1004 IV, 13. 2. 4 | even higher benefit for the population groups with unhealthy habits.~ ~
1005 IV, 13. 3 | target the most disadvantaged population groups. Having a job represents
1006 IV, 13. 3 | guaranteed. Looking at the population overall, some 16% of EU
1007 IV, 13. 3 | pay/no pay. Looking at the population overall, some 16% of EU
1008 IV, 13. 5 | on healthcare services~ ~Population ageing is an aggregate mark
1009 IV, 13. 5 | compared to the younger population. Chronic diseases may contribute
1010 IV, 13. 5 | for the needs of an ageing population on the part of health and
1011 IV, 13. 5 | higher among the elderly, population ageing is not necessarily
1012 IV, 13. 5 | at a slower pace than the population ageing rate. The findings
1013 IV, 13. 5 | pure effect of an ageing population would put heavy pressure
1014 IV, 13. 5 | important are steps to increase population coverage, address financial
1015 IV, 13. 6. 2 | and levels or provision at population level take an adult view.
1016 IV, 13. 6. 2 | of the 20% - 25% of the population who are children – and who
1017 IV, 13. 6. 2 | statistics on doctors per 100,000 population, within which the interests
1018 IV, 13. 7. 2 | from the percentage of the population with tertiary education
1019 IV, 13. 7. 5 | health-related behaviour of the population, diseases and health systems
1020 IV, 13. 7. 5 | on equity, health among population groups such as children,
1021 IV, 13. 7. 5 | of health monitoring at population level can be regarded as
1022 IV, 13. 7. 5 | which are supposed to be at population level .~ ~Paragraph 3 of
1023 IV, 13. 7. 5 | illogical, as the analyses of population based data are a necessity