Health risk factors are attributes, characteristics or exposures that increase the likelihood of a person developing a disease or health disorder. Behavioural risk factors are those that individuals have the most ability to modify. Biomedical risk factors are bodily states that are often influenced by behavioural risk factors.

  • Cat. no: WEB 195
Findings from this report:
  • Almost 1 in 8 Australian adults (13%) smoked daily in 2016

  • 1 in 5 Australian adults (18%) consumed more than 2 standard drinks per day in 2016—a decrease from 22% in 2007

  • Over 1 in 2 Australian adults aged 18–64 years (52%) were not sufficiently active in 2014–15—down from 56% in 2011–12

  • Almost 2 in 3 Australian adults (63%) were overweight or obese in 2014–15, similar to 2011–12