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  • Percentage of young people 11 years old who drink soft drinks at least once a day Percentage of young people 11 years old who drink soft drinks at least once a day (Bar chart)
  • Percentage of young people 13 years old who drink soft drinks at least once a day Percentage of young people 13 years old who drink soft drinks at least once a day (Bar chart)
  • Percentage of young people 15 years old who drink soft drinks at least once a day Percentage of young people 15 years old who drink soft drinks at least once a day (Bar chart)
Data set notes
Child and Adolescent Health

Indicators: 20
Updated: 15 October 2024

The WHO Europe Child and Adolescent Health Database (CAHD) provides a set of statistics based on indicators related to the health and well-being of children and adolescents. The statistics were collated from a variety of databases as a joint effort between WHO program divisions and collaborating centres and partners. The database was constructed for the purpose of supporting the Child and Adolescent Health and Development Strategy (2015), providing the relevant information for monitoring progress on child and adolescent health indicators in the 53 member states of the WHO European Region.

Indicator notes
Source: Health Behavior in School-aged Children, www.hbsc.org. Young people aged 11, 13, or 15 years of age were asked how often they drink sugared soft drinks, with response categories ranging from never to more than once a day. Findings presented here show the proportions reporting that they consumed soft drinks at least once a day. Denmark excludes data from Greenland.
Country/Area notes
Denmark
Denmark excludes data from Greenland.