NavGeneral InfoEmail Print Provider World Health Organization (WHO)Tabulations only Geography Jordan (JOR) Coverage type Country Time period covered 01/2007 - 12/2007 Series or system STEPS Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors Survey Data type Survey: HouseholdIndividualInterviewNationally representative Summary The STEPS Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors Survey uses a survey methodology developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to help countries establish noncommunicable disease surveillance systems. The methodology prescribes three steps—questionnaire, physical measurements, and biochemical measurements. Core topics covered by most surveys are demographics, health status, and health behaviors. These provide data on socioeconomic risk factors and metabolic, nutritional, and lifestyle risk factors. The Jordan Ministry of Health conducted the first survey in this series in 2002 in collaboration with the WHO and Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The Jordanian survey covers smoking, alcohol consumption, diet, physical activity, physical measurements, and biochemical measurements. Only reports are currently available. No data have been released. Keywords Alcohol use, Anthropometry, Blood pressure, Body mass index, Cholesterol, Diabetes, Diet, Education, Fruits and vegetables, Glucose tests, Health status, Hypertension, Lifestyle risk factors, Obesity, Physical activity, Risk factors, Tobacco smoking, Blood glucose, Fruits, Vegetables, FFQ Citation Contributors World Health Organization (WHO) Ministry of Health (Jordan) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Suggested citation Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Ministry of Health (Jordan), World Health Organization (WHO). Jordan STEPS Noncommunicable Disease Risk Factors Survey 2007. GHDx Entry last modified on: Dec 14, 2023