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Active-Q - Revised version 2011-12-01 The following questions concern your physical activity during the last year Physical activity level daily occupation What is your normal activity level during your daily occupation (work, studies or equivalent)? Mostly Sitting A combination of sitting and standing up Mostly standing up Some physical activity Heavy manual labor Duration daily occupation Approximately how many hours do you normally conduct your daily occupation (work, studies or equivalent)? hours or less - 10 hours 11 20 hours 1 30 hours 1 40 hours 1 50 hours More than 50 hours Means of transportation to daily occupation How do you normally get to and from work, studies or other daily occupation? Walking By bus, train, subway or boat Cycling Other By motorcycle, moped or scooter Does not apply to me By car or taxi Follow-up questions to means of transportation Activities selected in the previous screening question are presented to the respondent How often do you get to your daily occupation in the following ways and approximately how long does it take? Number of days Time, one way per day Walking 1 0-44 minutes 5-59 minutes Cycling 1

Number of days By motorcycle, moped or scooter 1 By car or taxi 1 By bus, train, subway or boat 1 Other 1 Time, one way per day 0-44 minutes 5-59 minutes 0-44 minutes 5-59 minutes 0-44 minutes 5-59 minutes 0-44 minutes 5-59 minutes 0-44 minutes 5-59 minutes Leisure time activities Which activities are you doing at least once a week in your leisure time? Watching TV/DVDs etc. Using the computer, reading emails, playing, play station, X-box etc. Sitting reading, writing, sewing etc. Playing a musical instrument or active computer games (e.g. Wii) Doing household chores (e.g. cleaning, laundry, child care, gardening etc. Shopping, or other errands Dancing Walking, Nordic walking, walking a dog (not as transport to daily occupation) Bicycling (not as transport to daily occupation) Neither of these Don t know /Don t want to answer

Follow-up questions to leisure time activities Activities selected in the previous screening question are presented to the respondent How often do you dedicate time to the following leisure time activities and how much time do you spend doing them every day? Number of days Total time per day Watching TV/DVDs 1-4 hours - 8 hours Using the computer 1 Sitting writing, reading, sewing etc. 1 Playing a musical instrument or active computer games (e.g. Wii) Doing household chores, cleaning, doing laundry, taking care of children, garden work etc. 1 1 Shopping or other errands 1-4 hours - 8 hours - 4 hours - 8 hours ] - 4 hours - 8 hours Longer than 8 hours - 4 hours - 8 hours Longer than 8 hours - 4 hours - 8 hours

Number of days Dancing (e.g. disco or ball room) 1 Walking (not as transport to daily 1 occupation), Nordic walking or walking a dog Cycling (not as transport to daily occupation) 1 Total time per day - 4 hours - 8 hours - 4 hours - 8 hours - 4 hours - 8 hours Overall sporting activity or exercise Do you exercise or play sports regularly? Yes No Sporting activities What kind of exercise or sports activities are you usually doing? If your type of activity is not included in the list below, please choose a similar one. Aerobics or cardio fitness class Weight lifting Jogging, running or orienteering Athletics (e.g. high jump, long jump or three-step) Spinning or cycling in demanding terrain, age Swimming Ball sports (e.g. soccer, basketball, volley ball or floorball) Golf

Dance class or competitive dancing (e.g. ballroom, ballet, jazz or street) Horseback riding Skating, ice hockey or bandy Skiing downhill or cross country Martial arts (e.g. judo or karate) Boxing or wrestling Tennis, badminton or table tennis Squash Sailing, surfing, canoeing or rowing Motor sports (e.g. motocross) Rock climbing Yoga, Pilates or Tai chi Other activity or sport (please state) None of these Follow-up questions to leisure time activities Activities selected in the previous screening question are presented to the respondent How frequently do you practice the following sports and for how long each time? Aerobics or cardio fitness class Weight lifting Jogging, running or orienteering Athletics (e.g. high jump, long jump or three-step) Spinning or cycling in demanding terrain Swimming Number of times 6-7 times a week 6-7 times a week Time per session

Ball sports (e.g. soccer, basketball, volley ball or floor ball) Golf Dance class or competitive dancing Horseback riding Skating, ice-hockey or bandy Skiing, downhill or cross country Martial arts (e.g. judo or karate) Boxing or wrestling Tennis, badminton or table tennis Number of times Time per session 6-7 times a week Squash

Number of times Time per session Sailing, surfing, canoeing or rowing Motor sports (e.g. motocross) Rock climbing Yoga, Pilates or Tai chi Other (displayed automatically) Do you compete regularly in a sport? Follow-up question if respondent reported regular physical activity Yes No How many hours do you usually sleep during a day? Less than 5 hours hours hours 8 hours 9 hours 10 hours or longer