Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2. 2 | Member States, tourists aged 65+ continue travelling
2 I, 2. 4 | of education among people aged 25-79 during the ’90s. Data
3 I, 2. 5 | unemployment rates are for people aged less than 25 much higher
4 I, 2. 5 | number of older workers (aged 55 to 65) will increase
5 I, 2. 6 | demographic, but for students aged 15 or more, labour market
6 I, 3. 3 | percentage of the population aged 0-14, 15-64 and 65+. They
7 I, 3. 3 | Share of EU27 population aged 0-14 and 65 or more from
8 I, 3. 3 | further, the number of people aged 15-64 is nearing its top
9 I, 3. 3 | are currently the ‘most aged nations’ within the EU according
10 I, 3. 3 | Romania are the ‘least’ aged ones.~ ~ ~
11 II, 4. 2 | 1990s, mortality of women aged between 65 and 75 hardly
12 II, 4. 2 | 2000 mortality of women aged 65-74 has declined considerably.
13 II, 5. 1. 1| the analysed population, aged 46 to 77, odds ratio associated
14 II, 5. 2. 2| Moreover, among individuals aged over 75 years CVD mortality
15 II, 5. 2. 3| 50% of deaths in people aged 80 and over; it is also
16 II, 5. 2. 3| codes ICD-9 410-14) Men aged 35-74 years~ ~Figure 5.2.
17 II, 5. 2. 3| codes ICD-9 410-14) Women aged 35-74 years~ ~Morbidity~ ~
18 II, 5. 2. 3| fatality for men and women aged 35-64 years. Trends for
19 II, 5. 2. 3| registration in men and women aged 35-64 years; 28-day case
20 II, 5. 2. 3| EUROCISS project.~Among people aged 35-84, stroke accounts for
21 II, 5. 2. 3| per 100.000 men and women aged 35-74 and 35-84 - 3 years
22 II, 5. 2. 3| codes ICD-9 430-38) - Men aged 35-84 years~ ~Similar results
23 II, 5. 2. 3| codes ICD-9 430-38) - Women aged 35-84 years~ ~Morbidity~ ~
24 II, 5. 2. 3| fatality for men and women aged 35-64 are shown. However,
25 II, 5. 2. 3| surveillance in men and women aged 35-64; 28-day case fatality;
26 II, 5. 2. 4| BMI (Kg/m2 ) men and women aged 35-64 years~ ~Also the INTERHEART (
27 II, 5. 2. 5| mortality rates for men aged 35-64 had dropped by 57%.
28 II, 5. 2. 6| characteristics of men aged 40-59 in seven countries.
29 II, 5. 3. 7| Recommendations referred to women aged 25 to 64 for the screening
30 II, 5. 3. 7| years of interval); women aged 50 to 69 for breast cancer
31 II, 5. 3. 7| interval) and men and women aged 50 to 74 for the screening
32 II, 5. 4. 3| 4.1-8.5%) for children aged 0-4 years, 3.1% (1.5-4.8%)
33 II, 5. 5.Int| 0 per 1000), 1.9 million aged 20-64 (prevalence six per
34 II, 5. 5.Int| per 1000) and 0.6 million aged 65 or older (prevalence
35 II, 5. 5. 1| European survey on people aged 50 and over in 13 EU Member
36 II, 5. 5. 1| and Poland) young people aged 15 to 24 presented lower
37 II, 5. 5. 2| prevalence rate for people aged 85 and over. Ferri et al
38 II, 5. 5. 2| order to have the population aged between 30 and 59. In some
39 II, 5. 5. 3| Health Behaviour in School Aged Children) and is a cross-national
40 II, 5. 5. 3| Health Behaviour in School Aged Children) survey showed
41 II, 5. 5. 3| Health Behaviour in School Aged Children~HELENA~Healthy
42 II, 5. 5. 3| and the population size aged > 15 , the regional treatment
43 II, 5. 5. 3| when comparing individuals aged 16 to 64 to those aged 65
44 II, 5. 5. 3| individuals aged 16 to 64 to those aged 65 or more. Brain tumors,
45 II, 5. 5. 3| greater than 10 in patients aged 16-64 and greater than 5
46 II, 5. 5. 3| comorbidity was found in patients aged 16 to 64, organic psychoses,
47 II, 5. 5. 3| conditions. In patients aged 65 or more alcohol dependence
48 II, 5. 5. 3| reported for the population aged 35–49 for all Countries
49 II, 5. 5. 3| higher in the population aged 50–64.~The total annual
50 II, 5. 5. 3| for incidence in persons aged 65 to 84, from the Italian
51 II, 5. 5. 3| 326 per 100,000 for people aged 65-84 (Baldereschi et al,
52 II, 5. 5. 3| not working among those aged less than 65 is notable;
53 II, 5. 6. 3| example, a study of women aged 45-65 in the UK showed that
54 II, 5. 6. 3| For example, in people aged 55 – 74 the prevalence of
55 II, 5. 6. 3| often than women among those aged <45, whereas women are affected
56 II, 5. 6. 3| more frequently among those aged >55 (Petersson and Jacobsson,
57 II, 5. 6. 3| 4 joints per 1000 people aged 35 or more according to
58 II, 5. 6. 3| fall in prevalence in women aged 16-74.~ ~The incidence and
59 II, 5. 6. 3| 000 person-years in women aged under 35,rising to 3032/
60 II, 5. 6. 3| fractures occur among people aged 35 or more, 80% of which
61 II, 5. 6. 3| around 50% occur in women aged 65 or more. A multicentre
62 II, 5. 6. 3| Most fractures in subjects aged over 50 are the result of
63 II, 5. 6. 3| fractures occur in individuals aged 35 or more, three-quarters
64 II, 5. 6. 3| one in eight men and women aged over 50 in Europe. The rates
65 II, 5. 6. 3| that around 23% of women aged 50 or more in the United
66 II, 5. 7. 3| RRT for ESRD in children aged 0-14 was 7.1 patients pmarp (
67 II, 5. 7. 3| 32% and 72% for patients aged 0-14, 15-64 and over 65
68 II, 5. 7. 7| function in Chinese adults aged 35 to 74 years. Kidney Int
69 II, 5. 8. 3| Denmark, 8045 men and women aged 30-60 with normal lung function
70 II, 5. 8. 3| general Spanish population aged between 40 and 69 years
71 II, 5. 8. 3| of 45 966 COPD patients aged more than 39, with respect
72 II, 5. 8. 4| Denmark, 8045 men and women aged 30-60 with normal lung function
73 II, 5. 8. 4| the analysed population, aged 46 to 77, odds ratio associated
74 II, 5. 8. 5| total of 110,355 subjects (aged 53.5±11.5 yrs; 58.2% males)
75 II, 5. 8. 5| found in 23% of smokers aged 40 with a history of 10
76 II, 5. 8. 7| by invitation of smokers aged 40 to 55 years. Br J Gen
77 II, 5. 9. 2| determinants in children aged from 9 to 11 years. ISAAC
78 II, 5. 9. 2| enrolled: 193 404 children aged 6–7 years from 66 centres
79 II, 5. 9. 2| countries and 304 679 children aged 13–14 years from 106 centres
80 II, 5. 9. 2| than 18,000 individuals aged 20 to 44 years from 29 centres
81 II, 5. 9. 3| Incidence peaked in boys aged less than 10 years (4.38/
82 II, 5. 9. 3| people per year) and in women aged 30 or more (3.1/1000 people
83 II, 5. 9. 3| people from Northern Italy aged 20–45, the prevalence of
84 II, 5. 9. 4| 920) in school-children aged 9-11. Over these 15 years
85 II, 5. 9. 4| Bousquet, 2003). Adults aged 20–44, living in 35 centres
86 II, 5. 9. 4| examination included 9651 adults, aged 18-60, who all participated
87 II, 5. 9. 4| factors among 1450 children aged 13- to 14- and living in
88 II, 5. 11. 3| Danish school children aged 12-16 yrs~Point prevalence=
89 II, 5. 11. 3| nickel. Among Danish children aged 0–18 , nickel allergy decreased
90 II, 5. 14. 1| particularly molars in children aged 6 to 8 years. Retention
91 II, 5. 14. 2| Proportion of population aged 2 and over who visited the
92 II, 5. 14. 2| Numerator: Number of subjects aged 2 and over who visited a
93 II, 5. 14. 2| Total number of subjects aged 2 and over surveyed.~The
94 II, 5. 14. 2| Proportion of adult population aged more than 35 years who have
95 II, 5. 14. 2| Numerator: Number of adults aged more than 35 years who have
96 II, 5. 14. 3| lifestyle factors. Only adults aged 65-74 present significant
97 II, 5. 14. 3| 14.1. Edentulous people aged 65 in selected EUGLOREH
98 II, 5. 14. 3| that one third of adults aged 50 or older reported problems
99 II, 5. 14. 3| Figure 5.14.2. Adults aged 35-44 with Severe Periodontal
100 II, 5. 14. 3| year-olds; 17.8% of children aged 6 had seen a dentist during
101 II, 5. 14. 3| Figure 5.14.3. Children aged 12 with a dental contact
102 II, 6. 3. 4| observed among children aged 0–14 years. In all, the
103 II, 6. 3. 4| female ratio, 1.7:1). Cases aged over 64 accounted for 22%
104 II, 7. 3. 2| and young adults (those aged between 1 and 44) than any
105 II, 7. 4. 1| 62 million young people aged 15–24 live in the EU representing
106 II, 7. 4. 2| are reported among people aged 65 and over (Figure 7.3)
107 II, 7. 4. 2| approximately 105 000 people aged 65 or older die due to an
108 II, 7. 6 | organised groups such as the aged, depressed, or socio-economically
109 II, 8. 1. 2| results refer to persons aged 16-64 years, living in private
110 II, 8. 1. 3| about 16% of men and women aged 16-64 in the EU have a long
111 II, 8. 1. 3| by 10% of men and women aged 16-64.~ ~Table 8.1. Proportion
112 II, 8. 1. 3| 1. Proportion of people aged 16-64 with a long-standing
113 II, 8. 1. 3| and training among those aged 16-19 was 63% for persons
114 II, 8. 1. 3| limitations. Among people aged 16-24 with considerable
115 II, 8. 2. 1| syndrome, especially those aged 35 and older, and for women
116 II, 8. 2. 2| epidemiological region are aged 50 or more. Based on the
117 II, 8. 2. 2| 0%, with 1.0% for people aged 5 to 39, 1.6% for people
118 II, 8. 2. 2| 5 to 39, 1.6% for people aged 40-49 and 3.6% for people
119 II, 8. 2. 2| 40-49 and 3.6% for people aged 50 or more.~ ~The analysis
120 II, 8. 2. 2| epidemiological region are aged 50 or more. Based on the
121 II, 8. 2. 2| 0%, with 1.0% for people aged 5 to 39, 1.6% for people
122 II, 8. 2. 2| 5 to 39, 1.6% for people aged 40-49 and 3.6% for people
123 II, 8. 2. 2| 40-49 and 3.6% for people aged 50 or more.~ ~The analysis
124 II, 8. 2. 3| ob about 553000 children aged 0-9 years (Fortnum and Davis,
125 II, 8. 2. 3| selected Swedish subjects aged from 20 to 80 years (Johansson
126 II, 8. 2. 3| hearing loss for adults aged 15 years and over~ ~The
127 II, 8. 2. 3| rural Danish population aged 31-50 years. British Journal
128 II, 9 | women in the EU who are aged under 20 years and 35 years
129 II, 9 | cognitive impairment, and being aged over 80. The risk of falling
130 II, 9. 1. 2| women in the EU who are aged under 20 years and 35 years
131 II, 9. 2. 2| the health of adolescents aged 11, 13 and 15 years, who
132 II, 9. 2. 2| can be produced for those aged 0-14 years inclusive, or
133 II, 9. 2. 2| years inclusive, or those aged 0-19 years inclusive. Children
134 II, 9. 2. 2| totality, namely persons aged 0-17 years inclusive, can
135 II, 9. 2. 2| as generally being those aged 0-14 years (from birth to
136 II, 9. 2. 2| group is overlooked. Those aged 15-17 years inclusive, who
137 II, 9. 2. 3| rates by cancer in children aged 0-14 in selected EUGLOREH
138 II, 9. 2. 3| rates by cancer in children aged 0-14 in selected EUGLOREH
139 II, 9. 2. 3| asthma symptoms” for children aged 13-14 for those countries
140 II, 9. 2. 3| cause of death in children aged 1-14 in Europe. Over 40%
141 II, 9. 3. 1| 0 per 1000), 1.9 million aged 20–64 (prevalence about
142 II, 9. 3. 1| per 1000) and 0.6 million aged 65 or older (prevalence
143 II, 9. 3. 1| reported causes of death in men aged 15-34 as deaths due to pulmonary
144 II, 9. 3. 1| screening programme for men aged 65 will be implemented in
145 II, 9. 3. 1| rate is 7.5% among adults aged 20 or over. In Germany the
146 II, 9. 3. 1| 3% incidence rate in men aged 30-39, 9.5% aged 40-49,
147 II, 9. 3. 1| in men aged 30-39, 9.5% aged 40-49, 15.7% aged 50-59,
148 II, 9. 3. 1| 9.5% aged 40-49, 15.7% aged 50-59, 34.4% aged 60-69
149 II, 9. 3. 1| 15.7% aged 50-59, 34.4% aged 60-69 and 53.4% aged 70-
150 II, 9. 3. 1| 4% aged 60-69 and 53.4% aged 70-79. When linking data
151 II, 9. 3. 1| the proportion of males aged 65 or over from 4.2% in
152 II, 9. 3. 1| Countries among men and women aged 15-44. Journal of Men’s
153 II, 9. 3. 3| median age for men currently aged 60 to 64 was 22, while for
154 II, 9. 3. 3| sexual relationships (women aged 15-19 who had sex with a
155 II, 9. 4. 1| highest percentage of people aged 65 or more, 60% of which
156 II, 9. 4. 1| EU population of people aged 80 and over (currently 3%)
157 II, 9. 4. 2| Measures Among Men and Women Aged 50 or more in 10 European
158 II, 9. 4. 2| daily living among people aged 65 and over living in private
159 II, 9. 4. 3| Europe’s population will be aged 60 or more. Portugal is
160 II, 9. 4. 3| dividing the population aged 65 or more by the population
161 II, 9. 4. 3| or more by the population aged 0-14 years [per 100]) shows
162 II, 9. 4. 3| the older ages, especially aged 85 plus. This elderly population
163 II, 9. 4. 3| the proportion of adults aged 15–64 is expected to decline
164 II, 9. 4. 3| 50% of deaths of persons aged 85 and over. The highest
165 II, 9. 4. 3| increased from 5% in people aged 65 to 84, to 7% in those
166 II, 9. 4. 3| 65 to 84, to 7% in those aged over 75. It was thought
167 II, 9. 4. 3| ratio (number of people aged 65 and above relative to
168 II, 9. 4. 3| above relative to those aged 15 to 64) is set to double
169 II, 9. 4. 3| breast cancer patients are aged 75 or older. Data from cancer
170 II, 9. 4. 3| cancer. (Note: some women aged 70 and over are included
171 II, 9. 4. 3| trial, carried out in women aged 66 to 80 in the late 1970s,
172 II, 9. 4. 3| epidemiological studies on aged persons is sporadic. Comparisons
173 II, 9. 4. 3| more often affected than aged individuals. Gender differences
174 II, 9. 4. 3| ageing and menopausal women aged 45 to 64 in the UK, rates
175 II, 9. 4. 3| partial sight in people aged 65 and over~ ~
176 II, 9. 4. 4| cognitive impairment, and being aged over 80. The risk of falling
177 II, 9. 4. 5| suffering from stroke are aged over 60 and this illness
178 II, 9. 4. 7| Tuberculosis surveillance in aged people: a neglected area
179 II, 9. 5. 3| EU25, more women than men aged 20 to 24 had completed at
180 II, 9. 5. 3| inactivity rate of women aged between 25 and 54 was 23.
181 II, 9. 5. 3| statistics on the number of prime aged women in the workforce.
182 II, 9. 5. 6| 2007): One woman in ten aged 25-54 in the EU27 is inactive
183 II, 9. 5. 6| countries among men and women aged 15–44. J Mens Health Gender,
184 III, 10. 2. 1| sample of the population aged 15 years and above. Many
185 III, 10. 2. 1| Nearly 18% of Europeans aged 13 to 15 are smokers, more
186 III, 10. 2. 1| consumption in population aged 15 years~ ~Some 53 million
187 III, 10. 2. 1| of the adult population aged 16+) do not drink alcohol
188 III, 10. 2. 1| survey, 75% of EU25 citizens aged 15+ consumed alcohol at
189 III, 10. 2. 1| Whereas 24% of all of those aged 15-24 had binged at least
190 III, 10. 2. 1| also common amongst those aged 55+, with 18% binging at
191 III, 10. 2. 1| thirds of EU25 citizens aged 15+ who had drunk alcohol
192 III, 10. 2. 1| largest inequalities in men aged 45-59 are France and Finland,
193 III, 10. 2. 1| Specific Mortality in Middle Aged Men in 11 European Countries:
194 III, 10. 2. 1| Countries for young adults (aged 15 to 34)~ ~Drug use in
195 III, 10. 2. 1| ties both for all adults (aged 15-64) and young adults (
196 III, 10. 2. 1| prevalence rate per inhabitants aged 15-64 by indirect statistical
197 III, 10. 2. 1| cases per 1000 inhabitants aged 15-64.~ ~In spite of the
198 III, 10. 2. 1| cases 1 000 inhabitants aged 15–64, whilst three other
199 III, 10. 2. 1| 6 per 1 000 inhabitants aged 15–64.~ ~Problem opioid
200 III, 10. 2. 1| cases per 1 000 population aged 15–64. From the limited
201 III, 10. 2. 1| 1 000 of the population aged 15–64 can be derived. This
202 III, 10. 2. 1| population of 1 000 population aged 15–64 in the period from
203 III, 10. 2. 1| overall mortality among adults aged 15-49 could be attributed
204 III, 10. 2. 1| 52%) of older children, aged 15. Between 1993 and 2003
205 III, 10. 2. 1| behaviour among young people aged 11, 13 and 15 years HBSC
206 III, 10. 2. 1| 1. Proportion of adults (aged 15 years of over) in EU
207 III, 10. 2. 1| physically active children aged 11, 13 and 15 years, selected
208 III, 10. 2. 1| following age groups; children aged 0-9 years; adolescents aged
209 III, 10. 2. 1| aged 0-9 years; adolescents aged 10-19 years and adults aged
210 III, 10. 2. 1| aged 10-19 years and adults aged 20 years and above.~ ~Limitations
211 III, 10. 2. 1| overweight in adolescents aged 13-14 more than doubled
212 III, 10. 2. 1| obesity among children aged 2–10 tended to be more prevalent
213 III, 10. 2. 1| and obesity in children aged 6.0-9.9 years in order to
214 III, 10. 2. 1| eating in preschool children aged 1 to 5 years: a review.
215 III, 10. 2. 5| cancer appears in young men aged 20-40, but the cancer process
216 III, 10. 3. 2| cancer appears in young men aged 20-40, but the cancer process
217 III, 10. 3. 4| France, deaths among people aged 75 or more increased by
218 III, 10. 4. 2| immuno-compromised individuals or the aged. It is also important to
219 III, 10. 4. 3| regions over 13 000 children aged under 14 years die annually
220 III, 10. 5. 2| Northern Ireland for people aged 25-74 per area of residence~ ~
221 III, 10. 5. 3| the 380.3 million people aged 15 or more living in private
222 III, 10. 5. 3| people in the population aged 15 to 64 years, stood at
223 III, 10. 5. 3| more than 60% of women aged 15 to 64 were employed.
224 III, 10. 5. 3| 2000.~· 11.4% of people aged 15-64 were part-timers.
225 III, 10. 5. 3| women and 8.0% were people aged 55-64).~· 8.7 million were
226 III, 10. 5. 3| 8.4% of the young people aged 15-24 were unemployed (more
227 III, 10. 5. 3| 163.3 million people aged 15 or more were economically
228 III, 10. 5. 3| 1. Work status of people aged 15 or more~ ~ ~Due to non-response,
229 III, 10. 5. 3| number of older workers (aged 55 to 65) will increase
230 III, 10. 6. 1| the general population (aged 15 or over) Eurobarometer
231 III, 10. 6. 1| Retirement (SHARE) of people aged 50 or over, includes social
232 III, 10. 6. 2| of education among people aged 25-79, as confirmed by data
233 IV, 11. 1. 5| greater than 80% of women aged 50-69 screened) can be found
234 IV, 11. 1. 5| greater than 70% of women aged 20-69 screened) seen in
235 IV, 12. 2 | mortality rates for men aged 35-64 years had dropped
236 IV, 12. 2 | years of interval); women aged 50 to 69 for breast cancer
237 IV, 12. 2 | interval) and men and women aged 50 to 74 for the screening
238 IV, 12. 10 | Campaign with young people aged 15 to 19 regarding Clamydia.
239 IV, 12. 10 | since 1973, young people aged 12 to 25 years) and Promoting
240 IV, 12. 10 | among youth (adolescents aged 12 to 19), both conducted/
241 IV, 12. 10 | since 1973, young people aged 12 to 25 years) conducted/
242 IV, 12. 10 | overweight and obese young people aged 16-24 in the population~ ~
243 IV, 12. 10 | overweight and obese young people aged 16-24 in the population~ ~
244 IV, 13. 2. 2| YLDs).~· Among children aged 0-4 years, living in the
245 IV, 13. 2. 3| a study made on children aged 0-4 years living in the