Priorities from policy DGs

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Priorities from policy DGs Agenda point 1.4 Teodora Tchipeva ESTAT F-4 11-12 May 2016 EHIS Task Force

Outline DG EMPL DG EAC DG SANTE 11-12 May 2016 EHIS Task Force

DG EMPL Work-related health (Work-related) cancers (Work-related) mental ill-health Musculoskeletal disorders Hours of work lost due to care for dependent relatives JAF-H: unchanged set of questions 11-12 May 2016 EHIS Task Force

Breast cancer screening (women) Cervical cancer screening (women) Colorectal cancer screening (total, men, women) Influenza vaccination for 65+ (total, by educational level gap between ISCED 0-2 and 5-6) Regular daily smoking (total population, 15-24, men, women, income quintile gap q1-q5) Obesity (total population 15+, 15-24, men, women, income quintile gap q1-q5) Fruit consumption (total population 15+, 15-24, educational level gap between ISCED 0-2 and 5-6) Vegetable consumption (total population 15+, 15-24, educational level gap between ISCED 0-2 and 5-6) Physical activity (total population 15+, 15-24, men, women, educational level gap between ISCED 0-2 and 5-6) Risky single occasion drinking (total population 15+, 15-24, men, women, educational level gap between ISCED 0-2 and 5-6)

DG EAC Main interest in Physical Activity: problematic to omit slow recreational walking (biking) Include slow walking: either in PE 2, or under leisure-time activities (PE6/7) Include slow biking in PE 4 PE 3: revisit the last answer category (3 hours or more) based on frequency checks PE 7: to split up into a. time spent on vigorous PA, and b. time spent on moderate PA