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the years, the HSE has included additional modules of questions at various intervals to allow the monitoring of change. Some of these modules of questions have been funded by other organisations such as government departments and charities. These additional modules are repeated in appropriate intervals to assure continuity and to monitor change. Data is collected through an interview survey and a nurse visit. The interview survey takes approximately 60 minutes and includes height and weight measurement if the participant consents. The nurse visit is used to collect data on medications and to collect further health examination data, such as urine, saliva or blood samples, blood pressure measurements or other measures, depending on the focus topics of that year.
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On completion of each annual survey an anonymised dataset is created for secondary research. Applications for access are accepted from members of central and local government, higher/further education and charities, for not for profit teaching and research. The data and additional study information
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The HSE consists of core questions that remain relatively unchanged except for updating for policy changes, e.g. the addition of questions on e-cigarettes. These core questions are included on a regular basis, e.g. every year, every two years, every 3 years depending upon demand. In addition, over
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For some statistics such as height, weight, overweight and obesity, smoking, general health, longstanding illness and acute sickness data from the 1990s onwards are published in trend tables. Other trend tables, e.g. hypertension cover the period 2003-2019.
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143:• 2016 Social care, liver disease, physical activity and fitness (adults), kidney disease
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125:• 2010 Respiratory health, kidney disease, sexual health, wellbeing
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95:• 2000 Older people and social exclusion
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80:• 1995 Asthma, accidents and disability
149:• 2018 Gambling and Respiratory health
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131:• 2012 Physical activity and fitness
119:• 2008 Physical activity and fitness
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104:• 2003 Cardiovascular disease
89:• 1998 Cardiovascular disease
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