Appendix V. Classification Tables - Slovenia
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1 Appendix V Classification Tables - Slovenia 135
2 HARMONIZATION OF DIETARY DATA 136
3 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS BREAD AND ROLLS F_ White bread F_ White bread F_ White bread F_ Black bread F_ Black bread F_ Black bread F_ Corn bread F_ Corn bread F_ Corn bread F_ Rye bread F_ Rye bread F_ Rye bread F_ Buckwheat bread F_ Buckwheat bread F_ Buckwheat bread F_ Halfwhite bread F_ Halfwhite bread F_ Halfwhite bread F_ Halfblack bread F_ Halfblack bread F_ Halfblack bread F_ Grain, seed bread F_ Grain, seed bread F_ Grain, seed bread F_ Graham bread F_ Graham bread F_ Graham bread F_ Oats bread F_ Oats bread F_ Oats bread F_ Sunflower bread F_ Sunflower bread F_ Sunflower bread F_ Coloured bread F_ Coloured bread F_ Coloured bread F_ Mixed bread F_ Mixed bread F_ Mixed bread F_ Other sorts of bread F_ Other sorts of bread F_ Other sorts of bread F_ Roll F_ Roll F_ Roll F_ Bread roll F_ Bread roll F_ Bread roll F_ Loaf of bread F_ Loaf of bread F_ Loaf of bread F_ Bread roll F_ Bread roll F_ Bread roll F_ Roll sprinkled with poppy seed F_ Roll sprinkled with poppy seed F_ Roll sprinkled with poppy seed F_ Bread roll F_ Bread roll F_ Bread roll F_ Crescent-shaped milk-roll F_ Crescent-shaped milk-roll F_ Crescent-shaped milk-roll F_ Toast F_ Toast F_ Toast F_ Rusk F_ Rusk F_ Rusk F_ Golden rusk F_ Golden rusk F_ Golden rusk F_ Crisp bread F_ Crisp bread F_ Crisp bread 137
4 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS (continued) BREAD AND ROLLS (continued) F_ Breadcrumbs F_ Breadcrumbs F_ Breadcrumbs BAKERY PRODUCTS (bread and rolls excluded) F_ Biscuit F_ Biscuit F_ Biscuit F_ Biscuit F_ Biscuit F_ Biscuit F_ Honey cake F_ Honey cake F_ Honey cake F_ Wafers F_ Wafers F_ Wafers F_ Pretzel F_ Pretzel F_ Pretzel F_ Grisini breadsticks F_ Grisini breadsticks F_ Grisini breadsticks F_ Crackers F_ Crackers F_ Crackers F_ Salty sticks F_ Salty sticks F_ Salty sticks F_ Waffles F_ Waffles F_ Waffles F_ Salty pretzels F_ Salty pretzels F_ Salty pretzels F_ Other tea pastry, biscuits, salty and sweet F_ Other tea pastry, biscuits, salty and sweet F_ Other tea pastry, biscuits, salty and sweet F_ Cake F_ Cake F_ Cake F_ Cake consisting of a sheet of pastry F_ Cake consisting of a sheet of F_ spread with a rich filling and rolled up pastry spread with a rich filling and rolled up F_ Pie F_ Pie F_ Pie F_ Roll F_ Roll F_ Roll F_ Burek - pastry dish stuffed with meat F_ Burek - pastry dish stuffed with F_ or cheese meat or cheese F_ Doughnut F_ Doughnut F_ Doughnut F_ Pizza F_ Pizza F_ Pizza F_ Dough for pizza F_ Dough for pizza F_ Dough for pizza Cake consisting of a sheet of pastry spread with a rich filling and rolled up Burek - pastry dish stuffed with meat or cheese 138
5 SLOVENIA- FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS (continued) BAKERY PRODUCTS (bread and rolls excluded) (continued) F_ Rolled dough F_ Rolled dough F_ Rolled dough F_ Pastry F_ Pastry F_ Pastry F_ Wafer F_ Wafer F_ Wafer F_ Cream slice F_ Cream slice F_ Cream slice F_ Pie F_ Pie F_ Pie F_ Flat cake F_ Flat cake F_ Flat cake F_ Other confectionary products and products of dough F_ Other confectionary products and products of dough F_ F_ Cheese loaf of bread F_ Cheese loaf of bread F_ Cheese loaf of bread F_ Other pastry F_ Other pastry F_ Other pastry RICE, CEREALS AND PRODUCTS (flour and pasta excluded) Other confectionary products and products of dough F_1111 Rice F_1111 Rice F_1111 Rice F_ Oat flakes F_ Oat flakes F_ Oat flakes F_ Wheat flakes F_ Wheat flakes F_ Wheat flakes F_ Rye flakes F_ Rye flakes F_ Rye flakes F_ Other flakes F_ Other flakes F_ Other flakes F_ Corn groats (polenta) F_ Corn groats (polenta) F_ Corn groats (polenta) F_ Grits F_ Grits F_ Grits F_ Other sorts of grits F_ Other sorts of grits F_ Other sorts of grits F_ Corn flakes F_ Corn flakes F_ Corn flakes F_ Muesli F_ Muesli F_ Muesli F_ Crispy F_ Crispy F_ Crispy F_ Porridge made from boiled millet F_ Porridge made from boiled millet F_ Porridge made from boiled millet F_ Buckwheat porridge F_ Buckwheat porridge F_ Buckwheat porridge F_ Maize porridge F_ Maize porridge F_ Maize porridge F_ Barley F_ Barley F_ Barley 139
6 SLOVENIA- FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS (continued) RICE, CEREALS AND PRODUCTS (flour and pasta excluded) (continued) F_ Popcorn F_ Popcorn F_ Popcorn F_ Golden pellets for soup F_ Golden pellets for soup F_ Golden pellets for soup F_ Other products based on cereals F_ Other products based on cereals F_ Other products based on cereals CP_ Wheat, corn meal and flakes (own CP_ Wheat, corn meal and flakes (own CP_ Wheat, corn meal and flakes (own CP_ Other types of cereals (corn, millet, barley, etc.) (own CP_ Other types of cereals (corn, millet, barley, etc.) (own CP_ Other types of cereals (corn, millet, barley, etc.) (own FLOUR F_ Wheat flour F_ Wheat flour F_ Wheat flour F_ Corn flour F_ Corn flour F_ Corn flour F_ Buckwheat flour F_ Buckwheat flour F_ Buckwheat flour F_ Rye flour F_ Rye flour F_ Rye flour F_ Other sorts of flour F_ Other sorts of flour F_ Other sorts of flour F_ Mixture for pizza F_ Mixture for pizza F_ Mixture for pizza F_ Mixture for pancakes F_ Mixture for pancakes F_ Mixture for pancakes CP_ All types of flour (wheat, corn, oats, etc.) (own CP_ All types of flour (wheat, corn, oats, etc.) (own CP_ All types of flour (wheat, corn, oats, etc.) (own PASTA F_ Macaroni F_ Macaroni F_ Macaroni F_ Spaghetti F_ Spaghetti F_ Spaghetti F_ Noodles F_ Noodles F_ Noodles F_ Rubbed groats for soup F_ Rubbed groats for soup F_ Rubbed groats for soup F_ Shredded pancake F_ Shredded pancake F_ Shredded pancake 140
7 SLOVENIA- FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR CEREALS AND CEREAL PRODUCTS (continued) PASTA (continued) F_ Ravioli F_ Ravioli F_ Ravioli F_ Tortellini F_ Tortellini F_ Tortellini F_ Other pasta F_ Other pasta F_ Other pasta 141
8 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS AND DISHES RED MEAT PORK MEAT (fresh and frozen) F_ Pork, fresh F_ Pork, fresh F_ Pork, fresh F_ Pork, frozen F_ Pork, frozen F_ Pork, frozen CP_ Pork (with and without bones) (own F_112107*0.5 Triturated minced meat F_112107*0.5 Triturated minced meat CP_ Pork (with and without bones) (own CP_ Pork (with and without bones) (own BEEF, VEAL AND CALF MEAT (fresh and frozen) F_ Beef, fresh F_ Beef, fresh F_ Beef, fresh F_ Baby beef meat, fresh F_ Baby beef meat, fresh F_ Baby beef meat, fresh F_ Beef, frozen F_ Beef, frozen F_ Beef, frozen CP_ Beef (with and without bones) (own CP_ Beef (with and without bones) CP_ Beef (with and without bones) (own (own F_ Young bull meat, frozen F_ Young bull meat, frozen F_ Young bull meat, frozen F_ Veal, fresh F_ Veal, fresh F_ Veal, fresh CP_ Veal (with and without bones) (own CP_ Veal (with and without bones) (own CP_ F_112107*0.5 Triturated minced meat F_112107*0.5 Triturated minced meat Veal (with and without bones) (own RED MEAT OTHER THAN PORK AND BEEF (fresh and frozen) F_ Sheep meat, fresh F_ Sheep meat, fresh F_ Sheep meat, fresh F_ Sheep meat, frozen F_ Sheep meat, frozen F_ Sheep meat, frozen F_ Lamb meat, fresh F_ Lamb's meat, fresh F_ Lamb's meat, fresh F_ Horse meat, fresh F_ Horsemeat, fresh F_ Horsemeat, fresh F_ Horse meat, frozen F_ Horsemeat, frozen F_ Horsemeat, frozen F_ Rabbit, fresh F_ Rabbit, fresh F_ Rabbit, fresh F_ Rabbit, frozen F_ Rabbit, frozen F_ Rabbit, frozen F_ Game, fresh F_ Game, fresh F_ Game, fresh 142
9 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS AND DISHES (continued) RED MEAT OTHER THAN PORK AND BEEF (fresh and frozen) (continued) F_ Game, frozen F_ Game, frozen F_ Game, frozen F_ Other sorts of meat F_ Other sorts of meat F_ Other sorts of meat CP_ Lamb and goat meat (own CP_ Lamb and goat meat CP_ Lamb and goat meat CP_ Other fresh meat (horse, rabbit, venison, etc.) (own CP_ Other fresh meat (horse, rabbit, venison, etc.) CP_ OFFAL (fresh and frozen) F_ Liver F_ Liver F_ Liver F_ Brain F_ Brain F_ Brain F_ Heart F_ Heart F_ Heart F_ Kidneys F_ Kidneys F_ Kidneys F_ Other offal F_ Other offal F_ Other offal CP_ Offal (liver, kidney, heart, brains, head, bones for soup, etc.) (own CP_ Offal (liver, kidney, heart, brains, head, bones for soup, etc.) (own CP_ Other fresh meat (horse, rabbit, venison, etc.) Offal (liver, kidney, heart, brains, head, bones for soup, etc.) (own POULTRY (fresh and frozen) F_ Hen meat, fresh F_ Hen meat, fresh F_ Hen meat, fresh F_ Hen meat, frozen F_ Hen meat, frozen F_ Hen meat, frozen F_ Chicken meat, fresh F_ Chicken meat, fresh F_ Chicken meat, fresh F_ Chicken meat, frozen F_ Chicken meat, frozen F_ Chicken meat, frozen F_ Turkey meat, fresh F_ Turkey meat, fresh F_ Turkey meat, fresh F_ Turkey meat, frozen F_ Turkey meat, frozen F_ Turkey meat, frozen F_ Duck, fresh F_ Duck, fresh F_ Duck, fresh F_ Duck, frozen F_ Duck, frozen F_ Duck, frozen 143
10 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS AND DISHES (continued) POULTRY (fresh and frozen) (continued) F_ Goose, fresh F_ Goose, fresh F_ Goose, fresh F_ Goose, frozen F_ Goose, frozen F_ Goose, frozen F_ Other poultry F_ Other poultry F_ Other poultry CP_ Poultry (hen, chicken, turkey, goose, duck, etc.) (own CP_ Poultry (hen, chicken, turkey, goose, duck, etc.) (own CP_ Poultry (hen, chicken, turkey, goose, duck, etc.) (own CANNED MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS F_ Salami F_ Salami F_ Salami F_ Sausage F_ Sausage F_ Sausage F_ Baked bacon F_ Baked bacon F_ Baked bacon F_ Dried or smoked bacon F_ Dried-up or smoked bacon F_ Dried-up or smoked bacon F_ Smoked ham F_ Smoked ham F_ Smoked ham F_ Black pudding F_ Black pudding F_ Black pudding F_ Cracklings F_ Cracklings F_ Cracklings F_ Dried or smoked rib F_ Dried-up or smoked rib F_ Dried-up or smoked rib F_ Dried or smoked other meat F_ Died-up or smoked other meat F_ Died-up or smoked other meat F_ Frankfurter F_ Frankfurter F_ Frankfurter 144
11 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MEAT, MEAT PRODUCTS AND DISHES (continued) CANNED MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS (continued) F_ Ham F_ Ham F_ Ham F_ Ham F_ Ham F_ Ham CP_ Cured and cooked bacon (own CP_ Cured and cooked bacon (own CP_ Cured and cooked bacon (own CP_ Cured meat without bones (ham, airdried ham - beef, pork, lamb, etc.) (own CP_ Cured meat with bones (cutlet, ribs - beef, lamb, poultry etc.) (own CP_ CP_ Salami - all types (pork, beef, etc.) (own Other meat products (black pudding, crackling, liver sausage, etc.) (own CP_ Cured meat without bones (ham, airdried ham - beef, pork, lamb, etc.) (own CP_ Cured meat with bones (cutlet, ribs - beef, lamb, poultry etc.) (own CP_ CP_ Salami - all types (pork, beef, etc.) (own Other meat products (black pudding, crackling, liver sausage, etc.) (own CP_ CP_ CP_ CP_ Cured meat without bones (ham, air-dried ham - beef, pork, lamb, etc.) (own Cured meat with bones (cutlet, ribs - beef, lamb, poultry etc.) (own Salami - all types (pork, beef, etc.) (own Other meat products (black pudding, crackling, liver sausage, etc.) (own F_ Other delicacy F_ Other delicacy F_ Other delicacy F_ Pâtés F_ Pasture (pate) F_ Pasture (pate) MEAT DISHES F_ Preserved meat F_ Preserved meat F_ Preserved meat F_ Goulash F_ Goulash F_ Goulash F_ Other prepared meat dishes F_ Other prepared meat dishes F_ Other prepared meat dishes 145
12 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR FISH, SEAFOOD AND DISHES FISH (fresh, frozen and processed) F_ Fish, fresh F_ Fish, fresh F_ Fish, fresh F_ Fish, frozen F_ Fish, frozen F_ Fish, frozen F_1133 Dried, smoked or salted fish and F_1133 Dried, smoked or salted fish and F_1133 Dried, smoked or salted fish and CP_ seafood Fresh river, lake and sea fish, crabs, snails (carp, salmon, sardines, etc.) (own CP_ seafood Fresh river, lake and sea fish, crabs, snails (carp, salmon, sardines, etc.) (own CP_ F_ Fish canned F_ Fish canned F_ Fish canned SEAFOOD F_ Shrimps, snails and other seafood, seafood Fresh river, lake and sea fish, crabs, snails (carp, salmon, sardines, etc.) (own F_ Shrimps, snails and other seafood, fresh F_ Shrimps, snails and other seafood, fresh fresh F_ Shrimps, snails and other seafood, frozen F_ Shrimps, snails and other seafood, frozen F_ Shrimps, snails and other seafood, frozen F_ Caviar F_ Caviar F_ Caviar FISH DISHES (continued) F_ Other canned and processed fish products F_ Other canned and processed fish products F_ Other canned and processed fish products 146
13 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR EGGS, MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS EGGS F_1147 Eggs CP_ Eggs (hen and other) CP_ Eggs (hen and other) CP_ Eggs (hen and other) (own F_1147 Eggs F_1147 Eggs MILK F_ Milk F_ Milk F_ Milk F_ Milk, ultra heat treated, homogenized F_ Milk, ultra heat treated, homogenized F_ Milk, ultra heat treated, homogenized F_ Light (skimmed) milk F_ Light (skimmed) milk F_ Light (skimmed) milk F_ Light milk, ultra heat treated, homogenized F_ Light milk, ultra heat treated, homogenized F_ Light milk, ultra heat treated, homogenized CP_ Milk(own CP_ Milk(own CP_ Milk(own F_1143 Powdered and preserved milk F_1143 Powdered and preserved milk F_1143 Powdered and preserved milk CHEESE F_1145x1.5 Cheese F_1145 Cheese F_1145 Cheese CP_ Other sorts of cheese (trapist, ementhaler, etc.) (own CP_ Other sorts of cheese (trapist, ementhaler, etc.) (own CP_ Other sorts of cheese (trapist, ementhaler, etc.) (own F_ cheese spread F_ cheese spread F_ cheese spread CP_ Fresh cheese (cottage cheese, cheese spreads) (own CP_ Fresh cheese (cottage cheese, cheese spreads) (own CP_ Fresh cheese (cottage cheese, cheese spreads) (own 147
14 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR EGGS, MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS (continued) MILK PRODUCTS (cheese excluded) F_1144 Yoghurt F_1144 Yoghurt F_1144 Yoghurt F_ Sour cream F_ Sour cream F_ Sour cream F_ Sweet cream F_ Sweet cream F_ Sweet cream F_ Curd F_ Curd F_ Curd F_ Milk pudding F_ Pudding F_ Pudding F_ Other milk products (milk sweets, milk drinks.) F_ Other milk products (milk sweets, milk drinks..) F_ Other milk products (milk sweets, milk drinks ) CP_ Sour milk (own CP_ Sour milk (own CP_ Sour milk (own CP_ Yoghurt (own CP_ Yoghurt (own CP_ Yoghurt (own CP_ Sweet cream (own CP_ Sweet cream (own CP_ Sweet cream (own CP_ Sour cream (own CP_ Sour cream (own CP_ Sour cream (own F_ Sour milk F_ Sour milk F_ Sour milk F_1185 Ice cream F_ Ordinary plain yoghurt F_ Ordinary plain yoghurt F_ Fruit yoghurt F_ Fruit yoghurt F_ Other sorts of yoghurt (vanilla, cream ) F_ Other sorts of yoghurt (vanilla, cream ) F_1185 Ice cream F_1185 Ice cream 148
15 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR ADDED LIPIDS LIPIDS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN BUTTER F_1151 Butter F_1151 Butter F_1151 Butter CP_ Butter (own CP_ Butter (own CP_ Butter (own ANIMAL FAT (butter excluded) F_ Pig pork fat F_ Pig pork fat F_ Pig pork fat F_ Poor fat lard F_ Poor fat lard F_ Raw bacon F_ Raw bacon F_ Raw bacon F_ Other animal fat F_ Other animal fat F_ Other animal fat CP_40199 Pork larder, fat, raw bacon, etc. (own CP_ Pork larder, fat, raw bacon, etc. (own CP_ Pork larder, fat, raw bacon, etc. (own LIPIDS OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN VEGETABLE FAT MARGARINE AND OTHER VEGETABLE FATS F_1152 Margarine and other Vegetable fats F_1152 Margarine and other vegetable fats F_1152 Margarine and other vegetable fats VEGETABLE OILS OLIVE OIL F_1153 Olive oil F_1153 Olive oil F_1153 Olive oil 149
16 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR ADDED LIPIDS (continued) SEED OILS (olive oil excluded) F_ Sunflower oil F_ Sunflower oil F_ Sunflower oil F_ Corn oil F_ Corn oil F_ Corn oil F_ Pumpkin oil F_ Pumpkin oil F_ Pumpkin oil F_ Soya oil F_ Soya oil F_ Soya oil F_ Other table oil F_ Other table oil F_ Other table oil CP_ Cooking vegetable oil (own CP_ Cooking vegetable oil (own CP_ Cooking vegetable oil (own 150
17 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR POTATOES AND OTHER STARCHY ROOTS, PULSES AND NUTS POTATOES AND OTHER STARCHY ROOTS (potato products included) F_1178 Potatoes F_1178 Potatoes F_1178 Potatoes CP_ Potatoes (own CP_ Potatoes (own CP_ Potatoes (own F_ Chips F_ Chips F_ Chips F_ Mashed potatoes flakes F_ Mashed potatoes flakes F_ Mashed potatoes flakes F_ French fried potatoes F_ French fried potatoes F_ French fried potatoes F_ Other potatoes products F_ Other potatoes products F_ Other potatoes products F_ Gnocchi F_ Gnocchi F_ Gnocchi F_ Thickening agent? F_ Thickening agent F_ Thickening agent PULSES F_ Grains beans, dried F_ Grains beans, dried F_ Grains beans, dried CP_ Beans (own CP_ Beans (own CP_ Beans (own F_ Dried grains peas F_ Dried grains peas F_ Dried grains peas F_ Chick-peas F_ Chick-pea F_ Chick-pea F_ Soya beans F_ Soya beans F_ Soya beans F_ Lentils F_ Lentils F_ Lentils F_ Broad beans F_ Broad bean CP_ Dry peas (own CP_ Dry peas (own CP_ Dry peas (own CP_ Giant beans CP_ Giant beans CP_ Lentils (own CP_ Lentils (own CP_ Lentils (own NUTS F_ Nut F_ Nut F_ Nut F_ Hazelnut F_ Hazelnut F_ Hazelnut F_ Almond F_ Almond F_ Almond F_ Eatable oil seeds F_ Eatable oil seeds F_ Eatable oil seeds F_ Chestnut, fresh F_ Chestnut, fresh F_ Chestnut, fresh CP_ Nuts, hazelnuts and almonds (shelled and in shell) (own CP_ Nuts, hazelnuts and almonds (shelled and in shell) (own CP_ Nuts, hazelnuts and almonds (shelled and in shell) (own 151
18 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR VEGETABLES FRESH VEGETABLES GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLES CP_ Green salad (soft, hard, chicory, corn-salad)(own CP_ Green salad (soft, hard, chicory, cornsalad)(own CP_ Green salad (soft, hard, chicory, cornsalad)(own F_ Lettuce (green salad) F_ Lettuce (green salad) F_ Lettuce (green salad) F_ Chicory F_ Chicory F_ Chicory F_ Endive F_ Endive F_ Endive F_ Celery F_ Celery F_ Celery F_ Rampion leaves F_ Rampion F_ Rampion F_ Spinach F_ Spinach F_ Spinach F_ Parsley F_ Parsley F_ Parsley F_ Sage F_ Sage F_ Sage F_ Estragon F_ Estragon F_ Estragon F_ Chive F_ Chive F_ Chive F_ Thyme F_ Thyme F_ Thyme F_ Rosemary F_ Rosemary F_ Rosemary CP_ Fresh spinach (own CP_ Fresh spinach (own CP_ Fresh spinach (own F_ Mangel-wurzel (mangold leaves) F_ Mangel-wurzel (mangold) F_ Mangel-wurzel (mangold) F_ Rhubarb F_ Rhubarb CP_ Mangold, parsley, celery (own CP_ Mangold, parsley, celery (own CP_ Mangold, parsley, celery (own F_ Other leaved and stalky vegetables and culinary herbs F_ Other leaved and stalky vegetables and culinary herbs F_ Other leaved and stalky vegetables and culinary herbs CABBAGE F_ Cabbage F_ Cabbage F_ Cabbage CP_ Cabbage (own CP_ Cabbage (own CP_ Cabbage (own F_ Kale F_ Kale F_ Kale F_ Brussels sprouts F_ Brussels sprouts F_ Brussels sprouts CP_ Brussels sprouts (own CP_ Brussels sprouts (own CP_ Brussels sprouts (own F_ Broccoli F_ Broccoli F_ Broccoli 152
19 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR VEGETABLES (continued) FRESH VEGETABLES CABBAGE (continued) F_ Cauliflower F_ Cauliflower F_ Cauliflower CP_ Cauliflower (own CP_ Cauliflower (own CP_ Cauliflower (own F_ Other head vegetables F_ Other head vegetables F_ Other head vegetables TOMATOES F_ Tomato F_ Tomato F_ Tomato CP_ Fresh tomatoes (own CP_ Fresh tomatoes (own CP_ Fresh tomatoes (own CARROTS F_ Carrot F_ Carrot F_ Carrot CP_ Carrots (own CP_ Carrots (own CP_ Carrots (own ONIONS, GARLIC AND LEEK F_ Onion F_ Onion F_ Onion CP_ Onion (own CP_ Onion (own CP_ Onion (own F_ Garlic F_ Garlic F_ Garlic CP_ Garlic (own CP_ Garlic (own CP_ Garlic (own F_ Leek F_ Leek F_ Leek OTHER FRESH VEGETABLES F_ Cucumber F_ Gherkin F_ Gherkin CP_ Gherkins (own CP_ Gherkins (own CP_ Gherkins (own F_ Eggplant F_ Eggplant F_ Eggplant F_ Maize F_ Maize F_ Maize F_ String beans F_ String beans F_ String beans CP_ String beans - fresh (own CP_ String beans - fresh (own CP_ String beans - fresh (own F_ Green peas F_ Green peas F_ Green peas F_ Red pepper F_ Red pepper F_ Red pepper CP_ Peppers - fresh (own CP_ Peppers - fresh (own CP_ Peppers - fresh (own F_ Pumpkins F_ Pumpkins F_ Pumpkins F_ Asparagus F_ Asparagus F_ Asparagus F_ Yellow turnip-cabbage F_ Yellow turnip-cabbage F_ Yellow turnip-cabbage 153
20 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR VEGETABLES (continued) OTHER FRESH VEGETABLES (continued) F_ Artichoke F_ Artichoke F_ Artichoke F_ Mushroom F_ Mushroom F_ Mushroom F_ Horse radish, fresh F_ Horse radish, fresh F_ Horse radish, fresh F_ Vegetables for soup F_ Vegetables for soup F_ Vegetables for soup F_ Other similar fresh vegetables F_ Other similar fresh vegetables F_ Other fresh vegetables CP_ Peas - fresh (own CP_ Peas - fresh (own CP_ Peas - fresh (own CP_ Pumpkins (own CP_ Pumpkins (own CP_ Pumpkins (own CP_ Radish, turnips, beetroot, mushrooms (own CP_ Radish, turnips, beetroot, mushrooms (own CP_ Radish, turnips, beetroot, mushrooms (own F_ Other vegetables cultivated for crops F_ Other vegetables cultivated for crops F_ Other vegetables cultivated for crops F_ Beet F_ Beet F_ Beet F_ Radish F_ Radish F_ Radish F_ Turnip F_ Turnip F_ Turnip F_ Above-ground turnip-cabbage F_ Above-ground turnip-cabbage F_ Above-ground turnip-cabbage PROCESSED VEGETABLES F_ Dried mushroom F_ Dried mushroom F_ Dried mushroom F_ Other dried vegetables F_ Other dried vegetables F_ Other dried vegetables F_ Frozen carrot F_ Frozen carrot F_ Frozen carrot F_ Frozen peas F_ Frozen peas F_ Frozen peas F_ Frozen broccoli F_ Frozen broccoli F_ Frozen broccoli F_ Other frozen vegetables F_ Other frozen vegetables F_ Other frozen vegetables F_ Pickled cucumbers F_ Pickled cucumbers F_ Pickled cucumbers F_ Red pepper, preserved F_ Red pepper, preserved F_ Red pepper, preserved F_ Mushrooms, preserved F_ Mushrooms, preserved F_ Mushrooms, preserved F_ Maize, preserved F_ Maize, preserved F_ Maize, preserved F_ Red beet, preserved F_ Red beet, preserved F_ Red beet, preserved F_ Olives, preserved F_ Olives, preserved F_ Olives, preserved F_ Ajvar - pepper relish (like chutney) F_ Ajvar - pepper relish (like chutney) F_ Ajvar - pepper relish (like chutney) F_ Horse radish, preserved F_ Horse radish, preserved F_ Horse radish, preserved F_ Sauerkraut F_ Sauerkraut F_ Sauerkraut F_ Sour turnip F_ Sour turnip F_ Sour turnip F_ Other conserved, processed and preserved vegetables F_ Other conserved, processed and preserved vegetables F_ Other conserved, processed and preserved vegetables F_ Tomato paste F_ Tomato (jam) paste F_ Tomato (jam) paste 154
21 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR FRUITS FRESH FRUITS APPLES F_1163 Apples F_1163 Apples F_1163 Apples CP_ Apples (own CP_ Apples (own CP_ Apples (own CITRUS FRUITS F_ Oranges F_ Oranges F_ Oranges F_ Grapefruit F_ Grapefruit F_ Grapefruit F_ Lemons F_ Lemons F_ Lemons F_ Mandarine F_ Mandarine F_ Mandarine F_ Other citrus fruit F_ Other citrus fruit BANANAS F_1162 Bananas F_1162 Bananas F_1162 Bananas GRAPES F_ Grapes F_ Grapes F_ Grapes CP_ Grapes (own CP_ Grapes (own CP_ Grapes (own PLUMS F_ Plums F_ Plums F_ Plums CP_ Plums (own CP_ Plums (own CP_ Plums (own BERRIES F_ Bramble F_ Raspberry F_ Raspberry F_ Raspberry F_ Blueberry F_ Blueberry F_ Blueberry F_ Strawberry F_ Strawberry F_ Strawberry F_ Currant F_ Currant F_ Currant 155
22 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR FRUITS (continued) FRESH FRUITS (continued) BERRIES (continued) CP_ Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, currants (own CP_ Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, currants (own CP_ Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, currants (own APRICOTS AND PEACHES F_ Peaches F_ Peaches F_ Peaches F_ Apricots F_ Apricots F_ Apricots CP_ Peaches and apricots (own CP_ Peaches and apricots (own CP_ Peaches and apricots (own F_ Nectarine F_ Nectarine F_ Nectarine CHERRIES AND SOUR CHERRIES F_ Cherry F_ Cherry F_ Cherry CP_ Cherries (own CP_ Cherries (own CP_ Cherries (own PEARS F_1164 Pears F_1164 Pears F_1164 Pears CP_ Pears (own CP_ Pears (own CP_ Pears (own 156
23 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR FRUITS (continued) OTHER FRESH FRUITS F_ Other stone fruit F_ Pineapple F_ Pineapple F_ Pineapple F_ Honeydew melon F_ Honeydew melon F_ Honeydew melon F_ Watermelon F_ Watermelon F_ Watermelon F_ Melon F_ Melon F_ Melon F_ Kiwi F_ Kiwi F_ Kiwi CP_ Watermelon and melons (own CP_ Watermelon and melons (own CP_ Watermelon and melons (own CP_ Tropical fruits (oranges, lemons, CP_ Tropical fruits (oranges, lemons, CP_ Tropical fruits (oranges, lemons, mandarins and grapefruit) mandarins and grapefruit) CP_ Other fresh fruit (figs, chestnuts, CP_ Other fresh fruit (figs, chestnuts, etc.) CP_ etc.) (own (own F_ other fresh fruit F_ Other fresh fruit F_ Other fresh fruit PROCESSED FRUITS F_ Frozen fruit F_ Frozen fruit F_ Frozen fruit F_ Fruit dietary products F_ Fruit dietary products F_ Fruit dietary products F_ Coconut flour F_ Coconut flour F_ Coconut flour F_ Dried apricots F_ Dried fruit F_ Dried fruit F_ Dried fruit F_ Other canned fruit and fruit products mandarins and grapefruit) Other fresh fruit (figs, chestnuts, etc.) (own F_ Other canned fruit and fruit products F_ Other canned fruit and fruit products 157
24 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JUICES FRUIT JUICES F_ Orange juice F_ Orange juice F_ Orange juice F_ Apple juice F_ Apple juice F_ Apple juice F_ Peach juice F_ Peach juice F_ Peach juice F_ Other fruit juices F_ Other fruit juices F_ Other fruit juices VEGETABLE JUICES F_1224 Vegetable juice F_1224 Vegetable juice F_1224 Vegetable juice 158
25 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR SUGAR AND SUGAR PRODUCTS SUGAR F_ Sugar F_ Sugar F_ Sugar F_ Powdered sugar F_ Powdered sugar F_ Powdered sugar F_ Vanilline sugar F_ Vanilline sugar F_ Vanilline sugar F_ Other sorts of sugar (brown, cube sugar ) F_ Other sorts of sugar (brown, cube sugar ) SUGAR PRODUCTS F_ Jam F_ Jam F_ Jam F_ Marmalade F_ Marmalade F_ Marmalade F_ Honey F_ Honey F_ Honey CP_ Honey (own CP_ Honey (own CP_ Honey (own F_ Compote F_ Compote F_ Compote F_ Chocolate F_ Chocolate F_ Chocolate F_ Chocolate praline F_ Chocolate praline F_ Chocolate praline F_ Chocolate box F_ Chocolate box F_ Chocolate box F_ Chocolate spread F_ Chocolate spread F_ Chocolate spread F_ Kinder egg F_ Kinder egg F_ Kinder egg F_ Chocolate scraps F_ Chocolate scraps F_ Chocolate scraps F_ Other chocolate products (except in powder) F_ Other chocolate products (except in dust) F_ Other chocolate products (except in dust) F_ Fruit syrup F_ Fruit syrup F_ Fruit syrup F_ Sweets F_ Sweets F_ Sweets F_ Lollipop F_ Lollipop F_ Lollipop F_ Chewing gum F_ Chewing gum F_ Chewing gum F_ Coloured scraps for decoration F_ Coloured scraps for decoration F_ Coloured scraps for decoration 159
26 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR SUGAR AND SUGAR PRODUCTS (continued) SUGAR PRODUCTS (continued) F_ Sweet pearls for decoration F_ Sweet pearls for decoration F_ Sweet pearls for decoration F_ Other sweets F_ Other sweets F_ Other sweets F_ Dietary chocolate or cocoa Dietary chocolate or cocoa products Dietary chocolate or cocoa products products F_ F_ F_ Chocolate or cocoa desserts F_ Chocolate or cocoa desserts F_ Chocolate or cocoa desserts F_ Other sugar products F_ Other sugar products F_ Other sugar products 160
27 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES STIMULANTS COFFEE F_ Barcaffe' coffee F_ Barcaffe' coffee F_ Barcaffe' coffee F_ 'Loka' coffee F_ 'llka' coffee F_ 'Loka' coffee F_ 'Santana' coffee F_ 'Santana' coffee F_ 'Santana' coffee F_ 'Orient' coffee F_ 'Orient' coffee F_ 'Orient' coffee F_ Kneipp coffee substitute F_ Kneipp coffee substitute F_ Kneipp coffee substitute F_ Proja coffee substitute F_ Proja coffee substitute F_ Proja coffee substitute F_ Chicory 'frank' F_ Chicory 'frank' F_ Chicory 'frank' F_ Divka coffee substitute F_ Divka coffee substitute F_ Divka coffee substitute F_ Seka coffee substitute F_ Seka coffee substitute F_ Seka coffee substitute F_ Other sorts of coffee F_ Other sorts of coffee F_ Other sorts of coffee TEA AND SIMILAR INFUSIONS F_ Fruit tea F_ Fruit tea F_ Fruit tea F_ Herbal tea F_ Herbal tea F_ Herbal tea F_ Black tea F_ Real tea F_ Real tea F_ Other types of tea F_ Other sorts of tea F_ Other sorts of tea COCOA F_ Cocoa F_ Cocoa F_ Cocoa F_ Cocoa powder F_ Cocoa powder F_ Cocoa powder F_ Chocolate powder F_ Chocolate powder F_ Chocolate powder MINERAL WATER F_ Mineral water 'Radenska' F_ Mineral water 'Radenska' F_ Mineral water 'Radenska' F_ Mineral water 'Radin' F_ Mineral water 'Radin' F_ Mineral water 'Radin' F_ Mineral water 'Edina' F_ Mineral water 'Edina' F_ Mineral water 'Edina' F_ Mineral water 'Tempel' F_ Mineral water 'Tempel' F_ Mineral water 'Tempel' F_ Mineral water 'Donat' F_ Mineral water 'Donat' F_ Mineral water 'Donat' F_ Other sorts of mineral water F_ Other sorts of mineral water F_ Other sorts of mineral water 161
28 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (continued) STIMULANTS (continued) SOFT DRINKS F_ Coca cola F_ Coca cola F_ Coca cola F_ Coke F_ Coke F_ Coke F_ Deit - type of soft drink F_ Deit - type of soft drink F_ Deit - type of soft drink F_ Stil F_ Stil F_ Stil F_ Swing F_ Swing F_ Swing F_ Sola F_ Sola F_ Sola F_ Tonic F_ Tonic F_ Tonic F_ Sprite F_ Sprite F_ Sprite F_ Fanta F_ Fanta F_ Fanta F_ Bibita F_ Bibita F_ Bibita F_ Ice tea F_ Ice tea F_ Ice tea F_ Energy drinks F_ Energy drinks F_ Energy drinks F_ Other soft drinks F_ Other soft drinks F_ Other soft drinks 162
29 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WINE F_ Wine F_ Wine F_ Wine CP_ Wine (own CP_ Wine (own CP_ Wine (own F_ Must F_ Champagne F_ Champagne F_ Champagne F_ Other wine products F_ Other wine products CP_ Must (own CP_ Must (own CP_ Must (own F_ Cider F_ Cider F_ Cider CP_ Cider (own CP_ Cider (own CP_ Cider (own BEER F_2130 Beer F_2130 Beer F_2130 Beer SPIRITS F_ Whisky F_ Whisky F_ Whisky F_ Brandy F_ Brandy F_ Brandy F_ Liqueur F_ Liqueur F_ Liqueur F_ Cognac F_ Cognac F_ Cognac F_ Vodka F_ Vodka F_ Vodka F_ Rum F_ Rum F_ Rum F_ Honey wine, mead F_ Honey wine, mead F_ Other distilled spirits (not based on wine) F_ Other distilled spirits (not based on wine) F_ CP_ Brandy (own CP_ Brandy (own CP_ Brandy (own CP_ Mead (own CP_ Mead (own CP_ Mead (own Other distilled spirits (not based on wine) 163
30 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MISCELLANEOUS FOODS AND DISHES FOOD ITEMS F_ Rižolino - cereal flakes with rice F_ Rižolino - cereal flakes with rice F_ Rižolino - cereal flakes with rice F_ Keksolino - cereal flakes with F_ Keksolino - cereal flakes with biscuits F_ Keksolino - cereal flakes with biscuits biscuits F_ Frutolino - cereal flakes with F_ Frutolino - cereal flakes with fruit F_ Frutolino - cereal flakes with fruit fruit F_ Čokolino - cereal flakes with F_ Čokolino - cereal flakes with chocolate F_ Čokolino - cereal flakes with chocolate chocolate F_ Medolino - cereal flakes with F_ Medolino - cereal flakes with honey F_ Medolino - cereal flakes with honey honey F_ Rižko - cereal flakes with rice F_ Rižko - cereal flakes with rice F_ Rižko - cereal flakes with rice F_ Grisko - cereal flakes with F_ Grisko - cereal flakes with vitamins F_ Grisko - cereal flakes with vitamins vitamins F_ Čokolešnik - cereal flakes with chocolate and hazelnuts F_ Čokolešnik - cereal flakes with chocolate and hazelnuts F_ Čokolešnik - cereal flakes with chocolate and hazelnuts F_ Dietary preparations based on flour or starch F_ Dietary preparations based on flour or starch F_ Dietary preparations based on flour or starch F_ Mustard F_ Mustard F_ Mustard F_ Mayonnaise F_ Mayonnaise F_ Mayonnaise F_ Vinegar F_ Vinegar F_ Vinegar F_ Soya sauce F_ Soya sauce F_ Soya sauce F_ Tatarian (sauce) mayonnaise F_ Tatarian (sauce) mayonnaise F_ Tatarian (sauce) mayonnaise F_ Dressing F_ Dressing F_ Dressing F_ Other sauces and spices F_ Other sauces and spices F_ Other sauces and spices F_ Salt F_ Salt F_ Salt F_ Pepper F_ Pepper F_ Pepper F_ Marjoram F_ Marjoram F_ Marjoram 164
31 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MISCELLANEOUS FOODS AND DISHES (continued) FOOD ITEMS (continued) F_ Cinnamon F_ Cinnamon F_ Cinnamon F_ Nutneg F_ Nutneg F_ Nutneg F_ lurel F_ Laurel F_ Laurel F_ Curry F_ Curry F_ Curry F_ Crushed garlic F_ Crushed garlic F_ Crushed garlic F_ Ginger F_ Ginger F_ Ginger F_ Pimento F_ Pimento F_ Pimento F_ Origan F_ Origan F_ Origan F_ Thyme, triturated F_ Thyme, triturated F_ Tthyme, triturated F_ Parsley, triturated F_ Parsley, triturated F_ Parsley, triturated F_ Basilica, triturated F_ Basilica, triturated F_ Basilica, triturated F_ Mixed winter savory F_ Mixed winter savory F_ Mixed winter savory F_ Rosemary, triturated F_ Rosemary, triturated F_ Rosemary, triturated F_ Juniper berry F_ Juniper berry F_ Juniper berry F_ Mixture of spices F_ Mixture of spices F_ Mixture of spices F_ Mixture of spices for pork F_ Mixture of spices for pork F_ Mixture of spices for pork F_ Cumin F_ Cumin F_ Cumin F_ Red pepper, triturated F_ Red pepper, triturated F_ Red pepper, triturated F_ Other spices and culinary herbs F_ Other spices and culinary herbs F_ Other spices and culinary herbs F_ Baking powder F_ Baking powder F_ Baking powder F_ Leaven F_ Leaven F_ Leaven F_ Food colour F_ Food colour F_ Food colour F_ Mixture of soup vegetables 'vgeta' F_ Mixture of soup vegetables 'vegeta' F_ Mixture of soup vegetables 'vegeta' F_ 'Fant' food supplement F_ 'Fant' food supplement F_ 'Fant' food supplement 165
32 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MISCELLANEOUS FOODS AND DISHES (continued) FOOD ITEMS (continued) F_ Beef cube F_ Beef cube F_ Beef cube F_ Chicken cube F_ Chicken cube F_ Chicken cube F_ Citric acid powder F_ Citric acid powder F_ Citric acid powder F_ Strawberry flavour F_ Strawberry flavour F_ Strawberry flavour F_ Vanilla flavour F_ Banana flavour F_ Banana flavour F_ Mint flavour F_ Vanilla flavour F_ Vanilla flavour F_ Sour cherry flavour F_ Saccharin (Natreen) F_ Saccharin (Natreen) F_ Saccharin (Natreen) F_ Saccharin F_ Saccharin F_ Saccharin F_ Other food preparations F_ Other food preparations F_ Other food preparations F_1199 Other non-mentioned food F_ Soya flakes F_ Soya flakes products F_ Soya flakes F_ Soya cubes F_ Soya cubes F_ Soya cubes F_ Hipp cereal puree F_ Hipp cereal puree F_ Hipp cereal puree F_ Frutek fruit puree F_ Frutek fruit puree F_ Frutek fruit puree F_ Hipp fruit puree F_ Hipp fruit puree F_ Hipp fruit puree F_ Other baby food not only from fruit of vegetables F_ Other baby food not only from fruit of vegetables F_ Other baby food not only from F_ 'Hipp' vegetables F_ 'Hipp' vegetables fruit of vegetables F_ 'Hipp' vegetables F_ Frutek carrot F_ Frutek carrot F_ Futek carrot F_ Dietary preparations from vegetables only F_ Dietary preparations from vegetables only F_ Dietary preparations from F_ Pudding powder F_ Pudding powder vegetables only F_ Pudding powder F_ Other non-arranged food products F_ Other non-arranged food products F_ Puffed snack with peanuts 'flips' F_ Puffed snack with peanuts 'flips' F_ Puffed snack with peanuts 'flips' F_ Puffed snack with peanuts 'smoki' F_ Puffed snack with peanuts 'smoki' F_ Puffed snack with peanuts 'smoki' 166
33 SLOVENIA FOOD AGGREGATION TABLE FOR MISCELLANEOUS FOODS AND DISHES (continued) FOOD ITEMS (continued) F_ Bones for soup F_ Bones for soup F_ Bones for soup F_ Vitamin instant drink 'cedevita' F_ Vitamin instant drink 'cedevita' F_ Vitamin instant drink 'cedevita' DISHES F_ Soup F_ Sup F_ Soup F_ Sandwich F_ Sandwich F_ Sandwich 167
34 HARMONIZATION OF SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC DATA 168
35 SLOVENIA COMPARABLE CATEGORIES OF THE HOUSEHOLDS RESIDENCE AREA HOUSEHOLD BUDGET SURVEY Variable st_urb193: Degree of urbanization HOUSEHOLD BUDGET SURVEY Variable XXXX: Degree of urbanization Variable XXXX: Degree of urbanization Rural 1. Densely populated area Semi-urban 2. Intermediate populated area Urban 3. Thinly populated area 169
36 SLOVENIA COMPARABLE CATEGORIES OF EDUCATIONAL LEVEL OF THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD Illiterate/ Elementary Variable a10a_1: Education level of household head 1. Without education 2. Incomplete basic compulsory education (1-7 years) 3. Basic compulsory education Variable XXXX: Education level of household head Variable XXX: Completed education level of household head Secondary Education 4 Secondary vocational education (short term -3 years) 5 Secondary education (technical or general) 6 Post-secondary vocational education (not higher education) Higher Education 7 Short-type higher education 8 Higher education, professionally oriented 9 Higher education, academic type 10 Post-graduate education (specialisation, master degree, doctora 170
37 SLOVENIA COMPARABLE CATEGORIES OF OCCUPATION OF THE HOUSEHOLD HEAD Primary variable: Variable b15a_1: Occupation of household member 1 (according to ISCO 1988 (COM) classification) Secondary variable: Variable b18a_1: Socio-economic situation of household member 1 Manual 6.Skilled agricultural and fishery workers 7.Craft and related trades workers 8.Plant and machine operators and assemblers 9.Elementary occupations 1.Manual worker except agriculture, private sector 3.Manual worker except agriculture, public sector 6.Farmer or agricultural worker Non-manual 0.Armed forces 1.Legislators, senior officials and managers 2.Professionals 3.Technicians and associate professionals 4.Clerks 5.Service workers and shop and market sales workers 4.Non-manual worker except agriculture, public sector 2.Non-manual worker except agriculture, private sector Retired 87.Inactive 8.Retired Unemployed 87.Inactive 7.Unemployed Other (students, housewives, and invalid persons) 87.Inactive 9.Student 10.Housewife or person engaged in a noneconomic activity 11.Unable to work 171
38 SLOVENIA COMPARABLE CATEGORIES OF HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION Number of household members Age of household members Single adult households 1 Member of years of age Households of two adult residents 2 Members of years of age Households of one adult resident and children (lone parent) Households of two adult residents and children 2 3 Only one member years old, and all other members aged 0-17 years At least 2 members years old, and all other members aged 0-17 years Households of adult and elderly residents 2 At least 1 member years old, at least 1 member of more than 66 years of age and no children (0-17 yrs) Households of children, adult and elderly residents 3 At least 1 member years old, at least 1 member 0-17 yrs and at least 1 member of more than 66 years of age Single elderly households 1 Member of more than 66 years of age Households of two elderly residents 2 Members of more than 66 years of age Others 2 At least 2 adults (no child and no elderly), elderly and children (no adults), only children (no adult and no elderly), >2 Elderly (no adult and no children) 172
39 This report was produced by a contractor for Health & Consumer Protection Directorate General and represents the views of the contractor or author. These views have not been adopted or in any way approved by the Commission and do not necessarily represent the view of the Commission or the Directorate General for Health and Consumer Protection. The European Commission does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this study, nor does it accept responsibility for any use made thereof.
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