Populations data formats¶
Populations¶
Populations are primary entities of the data model.
Populations¶
Populations identify human groups, and e.g. dietary, nondietary and human monitoring surveys. Optionally, a name and description can be added. Population can be restricted to a certain time period. AgeMin, AgeMax and Gender are optional properties of a population.
Table aliases: Populations, Population.
Name | Type | Description | Aliases | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
idPopulation |
AlphaNumeric(50) |
Unique identification code of the population. |
IdPopulation, PopulationId, Code, Id |
Yes |
Name |
AlphaNumeric(100) |
The name of the population. |
Name, PopulationName |
No |
Description |
AlphaNumeric(200) |
Description of of the population. |
Description |
No |
Location |
AlphaNumeric(50) |
Location. |
No |
|
StartDate |
DateTime |
Starting date of the specific time window marking this population. |
StartDate |
No |
EndDate |
DateTime |
End date of the specific time window marking this population. |
EndDate |
No |
AgeMin |
Integer |
Inclusive minimum bound (in years) of the specific age group of this population. |
AgeMinimum |
No |
AgeMax |
Integer |
Inclusive maximum bound (in years) of the specific age group of this population. |
AgeMaximum |
No |
Gender |
AlphaNumeric(50) |
Gender levels of this population. |
Sex |
No |
NominalBodyWeight |
Numeric |
Nominal body weight (in kg) of the individuals of this population. |
NominalBodyWeight, BodyWeight |
No |