The interactive data visualization was initially based on the report Trends from 2006-2018 in Health Behaviour, Health Outcomes and Social Context of Adolescents in Luxembourg.
The current version of the interactive data visualization also includes the data from the 2022 survey. It shows the evolution of key indicators of the health behaviours of adolescents in Luxembourg between 2006 and 2022.
In addition, four factsheets exploring the data from the 2022 survey have been published:
– Health Complaints of school-aged children (Factsheet Nr. 1)
– Physical Activity, Dietary Consumption and Weight Status of school-aged children (Factsheet Nr. 2)
– Substance Consumption of school-aged children (Factsheet Nr. 3)
– Liking School and Schoolwork Pressure perceptions of school-aged children (Factsheet Nr. 4)
In order to be accessible to a larger number of people, the data visualization uses a palette that is colour-blind friendly.
Adolescents were asked how many times a week they usually eat fruit on a seven-point scale. Answer categories ranged from 1 “never” to 7 “more than once a day”. The findings in this visual present the proportion of adolescents who eat fruit daily (i.e. categories 6 and 7).
The findings below represents pupils from Luxembourg only. If you want to see Luxembourg in an international comparison: HBSC study data browser and International Report from the 2021/2022 survey.
Adolescents were asked on how many days during school weeks they eat breakfast (more than a glass of milk or fruit juice) on a six-point scale. Answer categories ranged from 1 “never” to 6 “five days a week”. The findings in this visual present the proportion of adolescents who eat breakfast every day during school weeks.
The findings below represents pupils from Luxembourg only. If you want to see Luxembourg in an international comparison: HBSC study data browser and International Report from the 2021/2022 survey.
Adolescents were asked how many times a week they eat sweets on a seven-point scale. Answer categories ranged from 1 “never” to 7 “more than once a day”. The findings in this visual present the proportion of adolescents who eat sweets daily (i.e. categories 6 and 7).
The findings below represents pupils from Luxembourg only. If you want to see Luxembourg in an international comparison: HBSC study data browser and International Report from the 2021/2022 survey.
Adolescents were asked how many times a week they consume soft drinks on a seven-point scale. Answer categories ranged from 1 “never” to 7 “more than once a day”. The findings in this visual present the proportion of adolescents who consume soft drinks every day (i.e. categories 6 and 7).
The findings below represents pupils from Luxembourg only. If you want to see Luxembourg in an international comparison: HBSC study data browser and International Report from the 2021/2022 survey.
Adolescents were asked how often they brush their teeth on a five-point scale. Answer categories ranged from 1 “less than once a week” to 5 “more than once a day”. The findings in this visual present the proportion of adolescents who brush their teeth at least twice a day (i.e. category 5).
The findings below represents pupils from Luxembourg only. If you want to see Luxembourg in an international comparison: European Health Information Gateway.
Adolescents were asked how often they exercise so much that they sweat or get out of breath outside of school hours. This question was asked on a seven-point scale. Answer categories ranged from 1 “every day” to 7 “never”. The findings in this visual present the proportion of adolescents who exercise at least four times per week (i.e. categories 1 and 2).
The findings below represents pupils from Luxembourg only. If you want to see Luxembourg in an international comparison: HBSC study data browser and International Report from the 2021/2022 survey.
Adolescents at secondary schools were asked whether they had already had sexual intercourse. There were two answer options, “yes” and “no”. The findings in this visual present the proportion of 15 to 18-year-old adolescents who had sexual intercourse at least once in their life.
The findings below represents pupils from Luxembourg only. If you want to see Luxembourg in an international comparison: European Health Information Gateway.
Click on the indicator to explore the trends.
⇒ How to cite: Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Luxembourg Study (2023). Data visualization of the findings from Luxembourg HBSC surveys. https://hbsc.uni.lu/en/dashboard/