Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Health Survey for England, 2000

Variable Details

Variablemcv
LabelMCV result (Blood data)
Responses
0 No 0
1 Yes 0
67.9 1
69.9 1
72.6 1
73.3 1
73.6 1
74.3 1
75.3 1
76.7 1
77 1
77.4 1
78.7 1
79.2 1
79.5 1
79.6 1
79.7 1
80 1
80.4 1
81 1
81.1 1
81.2 1
81.4 2
81.5 2
81.7 1
81.8 1
82.4 1
82.9 1
83 3
83.2 1
83.4 1
83.5 1
83.7 1
83.8 1
83.9 1
84.5 3
84.9 2
85 1
85.1 2
85.2 2
85.7 2
85.8 2
85.9 1
86.1 3
86.2 4
86.3 2
86.5 1
86.6 1
86.7 1
86.8 2
86.9 1
87 1
87.1 1
87.2 1
87.4 3
87.6 2
87.7 2
87.8 2
87.9 2
88 1
88.1 1
88.2 1
88.3 4
88.4 4
88.5 6
88.6 3
88.7 5
88.8 1
88.9 3
89.1 6
89.2 2
89.3 2
89.5 3
89.6 2
89.7 1
89.8 1
89.9 5
90 4
90.1 3
90.2 2
90.3 5
90.4 1
90.6 2
90.7 5
90.8 7
90.9 3
91 2
91.1 3
91.2 2
91.3 1
91.4 3
91.5 3
91.6 3
91.7 5
91.8 3
91.9 5
92 1
92.1 9
92.2 3
92.3 1
92.4 9
92.5 2
92.6 3
92.7 3
92.8 7
92.9 8
93 4
93.1 6
93.2 6
93.3 4
93.4 4
93.5 4
93.6 4
93.7 3
93.8 3
93.9 6
94 6
94.1 4
94.2 6
94.3 2
94.4 5
94.5 1
94.6 8
94.7 2
94.8 3
94.9 4
95 3
95.1 5
95.2 2
95.3 3
95.4 5
95.5 4
95.7 11
95.8 5
95.9 4
96 5
96.1 4
96.2 5
96.3 3
96.4 5
96.5 4
96.6 4
96.7 4
96.8 10
96.9 4
97 3
97.1 3
97.2 1
97.3 4
97.5 7
97.6 2
97.7 3
97.9 3
98 2
98.1 4
98.2 5
98.4 2
98.5 5
98.6 4
98.7 2
98.8 6
98.9 3
99 2
99.1 2
99.2 4
99.3 4
99.4 1
99.5 3
99.6 2
99.7 2
99.8 5
99.9 2
100 13
100.1 1
100.2 1
100.3 3
100.5 2
100.6 1
100.7 3
100.8 1
100.9 1
101 11
101.1 1
101.3 1
101.4 1
101.5 1
101.6 3
101.7 1
101.8 1
101.9 1
102 13
102.1 2
102.2 1
102.5 2
102.7 2
103 8
103.1 1
103.2 2
103.3 2
103.5 2
103.7 2
104 12
104.1 2
104.2 3
104.3 1
104.4 2
104.5 1
104.7 1
104.8 1
104.9 1
105 15
105.2 3
105.4 1
105.5 1
106 7
106.4 2
107 11
107.1 1
107.4 1
107.7 1
107.9 1
108 8
108.5 1
109 12
109.1 1
109.3 1
109.5 1
110 4
111 4
112 1
112.4 1
112.8 1
113 3
115 1
116 3
118 1
-9 No answer/refused 0
-8 Don't know 0
-6 Schedule not obtained 0
-2 Schedule not applicable 0
-1 Item not applicable 11717
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationHealth Survey for England, 2000
UniverseAdults (aged 16 and over) and children (aged 2-15 years) living in private households, and a separate sample of older people (aged 65 years and over) resident in care homes, in England in the year 2000.;Adults;Children;Elderly;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The survey is conducted annually.