Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Scottish Health Survey, 2019

Variable Details

VariableWHTACT11
LabelOther activity code (1)
Responses
1 Swimming 0
2 Cycling 0
3 Workout at a gym/Exercise bike/ Weight training 0
4 Aerobics/Keep fit/Gymnastics/ Dance for fitness 0
5 Any other type of dancing 0
6 Running/jogging 0
7 Football/rugby 0
8 Badminton/tennis 0
9 Squash 0
10 Exercises (e.g. press-ups, sit ups) 0
11 Abseiling/ Paraseiling 0
12 Adventure playground 0
14 American football 0
15 Archery 4
16 Assault course 0
17 Back packing 0
18 Baseball/softball 0
20 Battle re-enactment 0
22 Boxing 8
23 Canal cruising (if respondent responsible for working locks) 0
25 Circuit training 0
28 Croquet 2
30 Darts 5
31 Diving 0
32 Dog training 0
33 Drumming (in a group) 1
35 Fencing 0
36 Field athletics 0
38 Fives 0
41 Hang gliding/parachuting 0
42 Hiking 0
43 Hitting punch sack 0
47 Juggling 0
48 Kabadi 0
49 Kick boxing 1
50 Lacrosse 1
51 Marathon running 0
53 Motor sports (i.e. Motor-cross, go-karting, jet-skiing etc.) 3
55 Orienteering/fell running 1
56 Polo 0
57 Post natal exercise 0
59 Racketball 0
61 Riding 0
62 Roller skating 0
63 Rounders 0
67 Shooting 5
70 Skipping 0
71 Skirmishing (war games) 0
72 Skittles 0
74 Snorkelling 0
75 Sumo wrestling 0
77 Swing ball 0
80 Territorial Army 0
81 Toning table/bed 0
82 Trampolining 6
84 Walking on a jogging machine/treadmill 0
86 Weight lifting 1
88 Wrestling 1
90 Other light exercise (including mini-trampoline, paddle boar 5
91 Other moderate exercise (including tug of war, power-walking 6
92 Other vigorous exercise (including water-polo, ice hockey) 2
98 Other - don't know energy level (including tehouk ball) 3
-9 Refused 0
-8 Don't know 0
-6 Schedule not obtained 0
-2 Schedule not applicable 1978
-1 Not applicable 4848
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationScottish Health Survey, 2019
UniverseAdults aged 16 and over and children aged 0-15 years living in private households in Scotland during 2019.
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study