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Population age structure at the end of 2004 and 2040.
Figure 2 (ppt)
Growth of the population aged 65 or over (%) in 2003–2030.
Figure 3 (ppt)
Breakdown of women and men aged 15 or over by education at the end of 2004.
Figure 4 (ppt)
Changes in foodstuffs consumption between 1950–2003.
Figure 5 (ppt)
Percentage of population aged 15 or over in EU countries who take part in leisure physical activity.
Figure 6 (ppt)
Induced abortions by age group in 1975–2005 per 1,000 women.
Figure 7 (ppt)
Morning fatigue among schoolchildren in different countries.
Figure 8 (ppt)
Prevalence (%) of obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) in the adult population in 2000–2001.
Figure 9 (ppt)
Proportion (%) of daily smokers in the population aged 15–64 in 1978–2005.
Figure 10 (ppt)
Age-standardised prevalence (%) of daily smoking among 25–64-year-old women and men by level of education in 1978–2005.
Figure 11 (ppt)
Per capita alcohol consumption in Finland in 1970–2005, 100% alcohol.
Figure 12 (ppt)
Alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in 1980–2004.
Figure 13 (ppt)
Life expectancy at birth in Finland in 1941–2004.
Figure 14 (ppt)
Age-standardised mortality (per 100,000) by cause of death in 1978–2004, age groups 35–64 and 15–34.
Figure 15 (ppt)
Proportion of people reporting average or worse health in the population aged 15–84 years in 1979–2005.
Figure 16 (ppt)
The health of the adult population by level of education in 2000–2001; age-standardised percentages.
Figure 17 (ppt)
Number of persons experiencing difficulty with basic activities of daily living by age in 2000, and forecasts for 2015 and 2030.
Figure 18 (ppt)
Breakdown of the life expectancy of a 65-year-old man and woman between healthy and unhealthy years of life according to managing with basic activities of daily living, self-perceived health and chronic illness in 1980 and 2000.
Figure 19 (ppt)
Age-standardised mortality from CHD in 1951–2004, population aged 35–64.
Figure 20 (ppt)
Age-standardised mortality from coronary heart disease in selected countries in 1970–1974 and 2002, population aged 35–64.
Figure 21 (ppt)
Age-standardised mortality from cerebrovascular disorders in 1966-2004, population aged 45-74.
Figure 22 (ppt)
Perceived psychological well-being according to the GHQ-12 measure in 1978–80 and 2000–01.
Figure 23 (ppt)
Suicide mortality per 100,000 population in Finland in 1921–2004.
Figure 24 (ppt)
Suicide rates per 100,000 population in selected countries in 2000.
Figure 25 (ppt)
Age-standardised cancer incidence among Finnish men in 1954–2003.
Figure 26 (ppt)
Age-standardised cancer incidence among Finnish women in 1954–2003.
Figure 27 (ppt)
Age-standardised cancer mortality in selected countries, 2002 estimates.
Figure 28 (ppt)
New cases of tuberculosis diagnosed in 1940–2005.
Figure 29 (ppt)
Incidence of acute hepatitis B diagnosed in 1995–2005.
Figure 30 (ppt)
Reported HIV infections in 1980–2005, all cases and the major transmission categories.
Figure 31 (ppt)
Reported cases of chlamydia and gonorrhoea in 1981–2005.
Figure 32 (ppt)
Course of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Figure 33 (ppt)
Age-standardised annual incidence of insulin-dependent diabetes in children under 15 in selected countries in the 1990s.
Figure 34 (ppt)
Proportion (%) of children with caries experience (DMF>0) in 1976, 2000 and 2003.
Figure 35 (ppt)
Number of unintentional and intentional injuries among Finnish people aged 15–74 in 1980–2003.
Figure 36 (ppt)
Injury mortality in Finland in 2004, by gender and age.
Figure 37 (ppt)
People killed in road accidents and the traffic safety target.
Figure 38 (ppt)
People killed in road accidents in the Nordic countries and EU-15.
Figure 39 (ppt)
Occupational accidents leading to work absences of at least three days per one thousand person-years by occupational category in 2000.
Figure 40 (ppt)
Victims of occupational accidents, violence or the threat of violence by occupational category in 2003.
Figure 41 (ppt)
Reported work-related diseases in 2002 by occupation and diagnosis.
Figure 42 (ppt)
Life expectancy of a 35-year-old by social group in 1981–2000.
Figure 43 (ppt)
Age-standardised mortality from all circulatory diseases, ischaemic heart disease, all external causes and suicide among persons under 65 per 100,000 population in 2003 in Finland, the EU-15 countries and the new EU countries (since 2004) on average.
Figure 44 (ppt)
Infant mortality and perinatal mortality in 1970–2004.
Figure 45 (ppt)
Percentage of boys and girls aged 14–18 who use tobacco or snuff, who binge drink, who take physical exercise during their free time and who know friends who have used drugs in 1981–2005.
Figure 46 (ppt)
Trends in fertility rates by age group in 1970–2004.
Figure 47 (ppt)
Primary health care activities since 1990.
Figure 48 (ppt)
Number of annual visits (1,000) to the doctor at health centres, in occupational health care services and in the private sector in 1973–2004.
Figure 49 (ppt)
Activities in specialised medical care in 1988–2004.
Figure 50 (ppt)
Development of health care expenditure since 1989, in fixed prices.
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Population age structure at the end of 2004 and 2040. [3456x2965pixels, 1734kb]
Figure 2 (jpg)
Growth of the population aged 65 or over (%) in 2003–2030. [1866x2837pixels, 561kb]
Figure 3 (jpg)
Breakdown of women and men aged 15 or over by education at the end of 2004. [3443x1654pixels, 779kb]
Figure 4 (jpg)
Changes in foodstuffs consumption between 1950–2003. [3300x1493pixels, 634kb]
Figure 5 (jpg)
Percentage of population aged 15 or over in EU countries who take part in leisure physical activity. [3375x1672pixels, 713kb]
Figure 6 (jpg)
Induced abortions by age group in 1975–2005 per 1,000 women. [3066x1661pixels, 776kb]
Figure 7 (jpg)
Morning fatigue among schoolchildren in different countries. [1701x2828pixels, 376kb]
Figure 8 (jpg)
Prevalence (%) of obesity (BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2) in the adult population in 2000–2001. [2433x1767pixels, 316kb]
Figure 9 (jpg)
Proportion (%) of daily smokers in the population aged 15–64 in 1978–2005. [1701x2024pixels, 306kb]
Figure 10 (jpg)
Age-standardised prevalence (%) of daily smoking among 25–64-year-old women and men by level of education in 1978–2005. [3549x1219pixels, 495kb]
Figure 11 (jpg)
Per capita alcohol consumption in Finland in 1970–2005, 100% alcohol. [1783x1566pixels, 304kb]
Figure 12 (jpg)
Alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm in 1980–2004. [3524x1625pixels, 689kb]
Figure 13 (jpg)
Life expectancy at birth in Finland in 1941–2004. [1668x1892pixels, 317kb]
Figure 14 (jpg)
Age-standardised mortality (per 100,000) by cause of death in 1978–2004, age groups 35–64 and 15–34. [3677x2594pixels, 1269kb]
Figure 15 (jpg)
Proportion of people reporting average or worse health in the population aged 15–84 years in 1979–2005. [3445x1606pixels, 566kb]
Figure 16 (jpg)
The health of the adult population by level of education in 2000–2001; age-standardised percentages. [3384x1628pixels, 393kb]
Figure 17 (jpg)
Number of persons experiencing difficulty with basic activities of daily living by age in 2000, and forecasts for 2015 and 2030. [2383x1911pixels, 520kb]
Figure 18 (jpg)
Breakdown of the life expectancy of a 65-year-old man and woman between healthy and unhealthy years of life according to managing with basic activities of daily living, self-perceived health and chronic illness in 1980 and 2000. [1670x4377pixels, 561kb]
Figure 19 (jpg)
Age-standardised mortality from CHD in 1951–2004, population aged 35–64. [1734x2220pixels, 380kb]
Figure 20 (jpg)
Age-standardised mortality from coronary heart disease in selected countries in 1970–1974 and 2002, population aged 35–64. [3583x3286pixels, 1036kb]
Figure 21 (jpg)
Age-standardised mortality from cerebrovascular disorders in 1966-2004, population aged 45-74. [1651x1767pixels, 339kb]
Figure 22 (jpg)
Perceived psychological well-being according to the GHQ-12 measure in 1978–80 and 2000–01. [1625x1826pixels, 301kb]
Figure 23 (jpg)
Suicide mortality per 100,000 population in Finland in 1921–2004. [1710x1911pixels, 610kb]
Figure 24 (jpg)
Suicide rates per 100,000 population in selected countries in 2000. [3151x3283pixels, 824kb]
Figure 25 (jpg)
Age-standardised cancer incidence among Finnish men in 1954–2003. [3326x1791pixels, 925kb]
Figure 26 (jpg)
Age-standardised cancer incidence among Finnish women in 1954–2003. [3333x1791pixels, 925kb]
Figure 27 (jpg)
Age-standardised cancer mortality in selected countries, 2002 estimates. [3692x2143pixels, 614kb]
Figure 28 (jpg)
New cases of tuberculosis diagnosed in 1940–2005. [3009x1391pixels, 418kb]
Figure 29 (jpg)
Incidence of acute hepatitis B diagnosed in 1995–2005. [1576x1476pixels, 298kb]
Figure 30 (jpg)
Reported HIV infections in 1980–2005, all cases and the major transmission categories. [3076x1299pixels, 614kb]
Figure 31 (jpg)
Reported cases of chlamydia and gonorrhoea in 1981–2005. [1691x1285pixels, 418kb]
Figure 32 (jpg)
Course of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. [2908x1285pixels, 298kb]
Figure 33 (jpg)
Age-standardised annual incidence of insulin-dependent diabetes in children under 15 in selected countries in the 1990s. [1675x2100pixels, 614kb]
Figure 34 (jpg)
Proportion (%) of children with caries experience (DMF>0) in 1976, 2000 and 2003. [1625x1526pixels, 287kb]
Figure 35 (jpg)
Number of unintentional and intentional injuries among Finnish people aged 15–74 in 1980–2003. [2667x1517pixels, 399kb]
Figure 36 (jpg)
Injury mortality in Finland in 2004, by gender and age. [1632x3834pixels, 454kb]
Figure 37 (jpg)
People killed in road accidents and the traffic safety target. [3359x1980pixels, 682kb]
Figure 38 (jpg)
People killed in road accidents in the Nordic countries and EU-15. [1599x1550pixels, 336kb]
Figure 39 (jpg)
Occupational accidents leading to work absences of at least three days per one thousand person-years by occupational category in 2000. [3484x1174pixels, 450kb]
Figure 40 (jpg)
Victims of occupational accidents, violence or the threat of violence by occupational category in 2003. [3475x1292pixels, 468kb]
Figure 41 (jpg)
Reported work-related diseases in 2002 by occupation and diagnosis. [3350x3009pixels, 1022kb]
Figure 42 (jpg)
Life expectancy of a 35-year-old by social group in 1981–2000. [3933x2109pixels, 784kb]
Figure 43 (jpg)
Age-standardised mortality from all circulatory diseases, ischaemic heart disease, all external causes and suicide among persons under 65 per 100,000 population in 2003 in Finland, the EU-15 countries and the new EU countries (since 2004) on average. [3125x1179pixels, 364kb]
Figure 44 (jpg)
Infant mortality and perinatal mortality in 1970–2004. [1599x1226pixels, 306kb]
Figure 45 (jpg)
Percentage of boys and girls aged 14–18 who use tobacco or snuff, who binge drink, who take physical exercise during their free time and who know friends who have used drugs in 1981–2005. [3462x3834pixels, 1147kb]
Figure 46 (jpg)
Trends in fertility rates by age group in 1970–2004. [3291x1543pixels, 706kb]
Figure 47 (jpg)
Primary health care activities since 1990. [3867x1538pixels, 666kb]
Figure 48 (jpg)
Number of annual visits (1,000) to the doctor at health centres, in occupational health care services and in the private sector in 1973–2004. [1809x11106pixels, 366kb]
Figure 49 (jpg)
Activities in specialised medical care in 1988–2004. [3283x1509pixels, 581kb]
Figure 50 (jpg)
Development of health care expenditure since 1989, in fixed prices. [3026x1521pixels, 487kb]
Tables
available in PowerPoint format (ppt) only:
Main health policy targets up to 2015.
Table 2 (ppt)
Environmental health risks in Finland according to the Environmental Health Committee.
Table 3 (ppt)
Life expectancy at age 30 by level of education in 1971–75, 1981-85, and 1996–2000.
Table 4 (ppt)
Age-standardised prevalence of selected functional restrictions (%) in 1978–1980 and 2000–2001.
Table 5 (ppt)
Age-standardised proportion of people receiving help1 (%) in 2000–2001.
Table 6 (ppt)
Population on disability pension in 1980–2005.
Table 7 (ppt)
Recipients of disability pension as a proportion (‰) of the population by sex, age group and category of illness in 2005.
Table 8 (ppt)
Percentage of population entitled to special reimbursement for CHD medication at year-end 2004.
Table 9 (ppt)
Age-standardised prevalence (%) of clinically diagnosed osteoarthritis of the hip, osteoarthritis of the knee and back syndrome in 1978–1980 and 2000–2001.
Table 10 (ppt)
12 month prevalence (%) of mental disorders in 2000–01 in Finland.
Table 11 (ppt)
Prevalence of diseases preventable by immunisation before the beginning of immunisation and in 2005.
Table 12 (ppt)
Allergy prevalence estimates in the Finnish population.
Table 13 (ppt)
Prevalence (%) of diabetes in Finland at year-end 2005.
Table 14 (ppt)
Prevalence of moderate and severe dementia according to Finnish population studies.
Table 15 (ppt)
Prevalence of edentulousness in the adult population in 2000–2001.
Table 16 (ppt)
Age-standardised mortality of manual workers relative to mortality of non-manual workers (= 1.00) among men aged 30–59 in selected European countries in 1991–1995.
Table 17 (ppt)
Prevalence of less than good self-assessed health among persons with a low level of education compared with the corresponding prevalence among persons with a high level of education (= 1.00) among women and men aged 25–69 in selected European countries in the 1990s.
Table 18 (ppt)
Percentage of daily smokers in the population aged over 15 in selected European countries in 2002 or 2003.
Table 19 (ppt)
Age-standardised (ASR World) cancer incidence and mortality in 2002 in Finland and in EU-15 countries on average, all ages per 100,000 population.
Table 20 (ppt)
Incidence of selected infectious diseases per 100,000 population in 2003 or 2004.
Table 21 (ppt)
Indicators of reproductive health and child health in 2002 or 2003.
Table 22 (ppt)
Hospital beds per 100,000 population in 2003.
Table 23 (ppt)
Estimated prevalences (%) of certain disabilities and chronic diseases in children.
Table 24 (ppt)
Percentage of population aged 75 or over receiving services for older people in 1988–2004.
Table 25 (ppt)
Total direct costs of care by disease group.
Table 26 (ppt)
Imputed value of lost labour input by disease group.
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