Life style and (preventive) health; personal characteristics, 2014-2021

Life style and (preventive) health; personal characteristics, 2014-2021

Characteristics persons Margins Periods Physical activity, 4 years or older Weekly sporter (%) Physical activity, 4 years or older Subscription sports provider (%) Physical activity, 4 years or older Member sports club (%) Physical activity, 4 years or older Physical activity guidelines Comply with physical activity guidelines (%) Physical activity, 4 years or older Physical activity guidelines Sufficiently active moderate intensity (%) Physical activity, 4 years or older Physical activity guidelines Sufficient muscle-/bone-strength. activ. (%) Physical activity, 12 years or older Meeting the combination norm (%) Physical activity, 12 years or older Weekly sporter (%) Sexual health, 16 years or older High risk sexual activity (%)
Total Value 2014 . . . . . . 58.4 51.4 2.2
Total Value 2015 . 20.0 26.0 . . . 57.1 52.1 2.5
Total Value 2016 52.3 20.0 24.3 . . . 57.2 51.0 2.6
Total Value 2017 54.7 21.9 24.2 46.5 53.1 78.6 58.6 53.9 2.9
Total Value 2018 53.4 23.2 24.1 46.8 52.6 80.2 . . 2.6
Total Value 2019 53.8 23.7 23.1 49.0 54.1 82.5 . . 3.1
Total Value 2020 54.7 24.2 23.0 52.7 57.4 84.7 . . 2.6
Total Value 2021 54.0 20.0 24.0 47.2 51.9 83.8 . . 2.8
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . 57.4 50.3 1.8
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . 19.2 25.1 . . . 56.0 51.0 2.1
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 51.2 19.2 23.4 . . . 56.1 49.9 2.2
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 53.7 21.1 23.3 45.5 52.1 77.8 57.5 52.8 2.5
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 52.4 22.3 23.3 45.8 51.6 79.4 . . 2.2
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 52.8 22.9 22.3 48.0 53.1 81.7 . . 2.7
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 53.7 23.3 22.1 51.6 56.3 83.9 . . 2.2
Total Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 52.8 19.1 23.0 46.0 50.8 82.9 . . 2.4
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . 59.5 52.5 2.5
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . 20.9 26.9 . . . 58.2 53.2 2.9
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 53.4 20.8 25.2 . . . 58.3 52.1 3.0
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 55.8 22.8 25.1 47.5 54.2 79.5 59.6 54.9 3.3
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 54.5 24.0 25.0 47.8 53.7 81.0 . . 2.9
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 54.8 24.5 23.9 50.0 55.1 83.3 . . 3.5
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 55.8 25.1 23.9 53.8 58.4 85.5 . . 3.0
Total Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 55.2 20.9 25.0 48.4 53.1 84.6 . . 3.4
Sex: Male Value 2014 . . . . . . 59.4 52.5 2.7
Sex: Male Value 2015 . 18.9 30.8 . . . 58.3 53.3 2.6
Sex: Male Value 2016 53.8 17.9 29.1 . . . 59.8 52.4 3.1
Sex: Male Value 2017 56.2 20.5 28.8 48.0 56.2 76.9 60.6 55.4 3.7
Sex: Male Value 2018 54.3 21.2 28.5 49.2 56.0 80.3 . . 2.8
Sex: Male Value 2019 54.6 21.3 27.4 51.1 57.2 81.5 . . 3.8
Sex: Male Value 2020 56.0 21.9 27.7 55.1 60.4 83.9 . . 3.2
Sex: Male Value 2021 56.0 18.6 27.2 49.2 55.1 82.0 . . 3.0
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . 57.9 51.0 2.2
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . 17.8 29.4 . . . 56.7 51.7 2.1
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 52.3 16.7 27.8 . . . 58.2 50.8 2.5
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 54.7 19.4 27.5 46.6 54.8 75.6 59.2 53.9 3.1
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 52.9 20.0 27.3 47.7 54.6 79.1 . . 2.3
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 53.2 20.1 26.0 49.7 55.8 80.3 . . 3.2
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 54.5 20.6 26.4 53.5 58.9 82.7 . . 2.6
Sex: Male Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 54.3 17.3 25.8 47.5 53.4 80.7 . . 2.3
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . 61.0 54.1 3.2
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . 20.1 32.1 . . . 59.8 54.8 3.2
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 55.2 19.0 30.5 . . . 61.3 54.0 3.7
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 57.6 21.7 30.1 49.5 57.6 78.1 62.1 56.9 4.3
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 55.7 22.3 29.8 50.6 57.5 81.4 . . 3.3
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 56.0 22.5 28.8 52.5 58.6 82.7 . . 4.4
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 57.5 23.2 29.1 56.6 61.9 85.0 . . 3.8
Sex: Male Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 57.6 19.9 28.7 50.9 56.7 83.3 . . 3.7
Sex: Female Value 2014 . . . . . . 57.5 50.4 1.6
Sex: Female Value 2015 . 21.2 21.4 . . . 55.9 51.0 2.3
Sex: Female Value 2016 50.9 22.1 19.5 . . . 54.6 49.6 2.1
Sex: Female Value 2017 53.3 23.3 19.7 45.0 50.1 80.3 56.5 52.4 2.0
Sex: Female Value 2018 52.6 25.1 19.8 44.5 49.3 80.2 . . 2.3
Sex: Female Value 2019 52.9 26.1 18.8 47.0 51.0 83.5 . . 2.4
Sex: Female Value 2020 53.5 26.5 18.3 50.4 54.4 85.4 . . 2.0
Sex: Female Value 2021 52.1 21.4 20.8 45.2 48.8 85.5 . . 2.7
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . 55.9 48.8 1.2
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . 20.0 20.2 . . . 54.3 49.4 1.8
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 49.4 20.9 18.4 . . . 53.1 48.1 1.6
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 51.9 22.1 18.5 43.6 48.7 79.2 55.0 50.9 1.6
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 51.2 23.9 18.7 43.1 47.8 79.1 . . 1.8
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 51.5 24.9 17.6 45.6 49.6 82.5 . . 1.8
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 52.0 25.1 17.1 48.9 52.9 84.4 . . 1.5
Sex: Female Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 50.4 20.1 19.5 43.6 47.2 84.2 . . 2.1
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . 59.0 51.9 2.1
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . 22.4 22.6 . . . 57.4 52.5 2.8
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 52.4 23.3 20.7 . . . 56.2 51.2 2.6
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 54.8 24.5 20.8 46.5 51.6 81.5 58.0 53.9 2.5
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 54.0 26.4 20.9 46.0 50.7 81.3 . . 2.8
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 54.3 27.3 20.0 48.4 52.4 84.5 . . 3.0
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 55.0 27.8 19.5 51.9 55.9 86.5 . . 2.5
Sex: Female Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 53.7 22.8 22.1 46.9 50.5 86.6 . . 3.5
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2014 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2015 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2016 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2017 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2018 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2019 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2020 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Value 2021 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Lower boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2014 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2015 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2016 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2017 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2018 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2019 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2020 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 0 to 3 years Upper boundary 95% confidence interval 2021 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2014 . . . . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2015 . 11.3 51.0 . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2016 64.8 10.0 52.1 . . . . . .
Age: 4 to 11 years Value 2017 63.3 11.2 48.4 55.5 55.5 99.4 . . .
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table contains data on life style and on the (preventive) health examination of the Dutch population in private households. These data can be grouped by several personal characteristics.

Data available from: 2014-2021

Status of the data: final.

Changes by July 31, 2023
None, the table has been discontinued.

When will new data be published?
Not applicable anymore. This table has been replaced, see paragraph 3 for a link to the new table.

Description topics

Physical activity, 4 years or older
The questions on physical activities were asked to every person aged 4 years or older, and are based upon the so-called ‘Short Questionnaire to Assess Health Enhancing Physical Activity’ (SQUASH). This questionnaire aims to provide a complete view of a person’s physical activity. Frequencies and durations of the following physical activities were asked for:
1.  Commuting to work or school by cycle or on foot,
2.  Activities at work or in school,
3.  Housekeeping activities ,
4.  Walking, cycling, gardening and doing odd jobs in spare time,
5.  Practicing sports.
From 2017 onwards, Statistics Netherlands publishes the new physical activity guidelines (drawn up by the Dutch Health Council) for people aged 4 years or older.

In order to get a better understanding of the physical activity of young people of 12 years and older, questions relating to physical education were added to the questionnaire starting in 2019. This means that for all children, aged 12 or older attending secondary school, questions about sport and physical education and sport activities organized by school were added. For children from 4 till 12 years, these questions about physical education were already included in the questionnaire.
Because of this, data from 2019 onwards about complying physical activity guidelines are not comparable with data of 2016-2018, especially for young people from 12 years or older.
Physical activity guidelines
The physical activity guidelines were drawn up by the Dutch Health Council at the end of 2017. This new guideline replaces the Dutch Norm of Healthy Exercise, the norm for fitness and the combination norm. Adults should be physically active at moderate intensity for at least two and a half hours every week, spread over several days, such as walking and cycling. In addition, they should perform muscle- and bone-strengthening activities at least twice a week. Young people from 4 to 17 years old should be physically active at moderate intensity for at least one hour every day, and they should perform muscle- and bone-strengthening activities at least three times a week.
An explanatory note has been published about the 2020 figures on this subject, see table explanation.
Comply with physical activity guidelines
Percentage of people of 4 years or older who comply with the physical activity guidelines. Adults should be physically active at moderate intensity for at least two and a half hours every week, spread over several days, such as walking and cycling. In addition, they should perform muscle- and bone-strengthening activities at least twice a week. Young people from 4 to 17 years old should be physically active at moderate intensity for at least one hour every day, and they should perform muscle- and bone-strengthening activities at least three times a week.

In order to get a better understanding of the physical activity of young people of 12 years and older, questions relating to physical education were added to the questionnaire starting in 2019. This means that for all children, aged 12 or older attending secondary school, questions about sport and physical education and sport activities organized by school were added. For children from 4 till 12 years, these questions about physical education were already included in the questionnaire.
Because of this, data from 2019 onwards about complying physical activity guidelines are not comparable with data of 2016-2018, especially for young people from 12 years or older.
Sufficiently active moderate intensity
Percentage of people of 4 years or older who are sufficiently active at moderate intensity, such as walking and cycling. Persons aged 18 and over should be physically active at moderate intensity for at least two and a half hours every week, spread over several days. Young people between the ages of 4 and 17 should be physically active at moderate intensity for at least one hour every day.
Sufficient muscle-/bone-strength. activ.
Percentage of people aged 4 years or older who perform sufficient muscle- and bone-strengthening activities. Persons aged 18 and over should perform muscle- and bone-strengthening activities at least twice a week. Young people aged 4 to 17 should perform muscle- and bone-strengthening activities at least three times a week.
Weekly sporter
Percentage of people of 4 years or older who practise sport at least once a week. From 2016 onwards, the percentage of weekly sporters aged 4 years or older is published.
An explanatory note has been published about the 2020 figures on this subject, see table explanation.
Subscription sports provider
The percentage of persons of 4 years or older that has a subscription to a fitness centre, swimming pool or another provider of sport.
Member sports club
The percentage of persons of 4 years or older that is member of a sports club.
Physical activity, 12 years or older
The questions on physical activities were asked to every person aged 12 years or older, and are based upon the so-called Short Questionnaire to Assess Health Enhancing Physical Activity (SQUASH). This questionnaire aims to provide a complete view of a person-s physical activity. Frequencies and durations of the following physical activities were asked for:
1.Commuting to work or school by cycle or on foot,
2.Activities at work or in school,
3.Housekeeping activities ,
4.Walking, cycling, gardening and doing odd jobs in spare time,
5.Practising sports.
From 2017 onwards, Statistics Netherlands will publish the new physical activity guidelines (drawn up by the Dutch Health Council) for people aged 4 years or older. The figures on physical activity of people aged 12 or older are published for the last time in 2017.
Meeting the combination norm
The percentage of persons of 12 years or older who meet the Dutch Norm of Healthy Exercise and/or the fitness norm.
At the end of 2017, the Dutch Health Council published new physical activity guidelines. The figures on the combination norm are published for the last time in 2017.
Weekly sporter
The percentage of persons of 12 years or older who practise sport at least once a week. From 2016 onwards, the percentage of weekly sporters aged 4 years or older is published. The percentage of weekly sporters aged 12 or older is published for the last time in 2017.
Sexual health, 16 years or older
The questions on sexual health are asked to persons aged 16 years or older.
High risk sexual activity
The percentage of persons of 16 years or older who's last sexual encounter (that must have taken place in the last 12 months) had a high risk. High risk sex is defined as sexual intercourse or anal sex that takes place without protection (condom) with a partner with whom the person is not in a steady relationship.