Well, you are right, here is a bit of continuation of the article translated using Google Translate with a little moderation from me:
"The relative weight of poor lifestyle factors ( in %) :
physical inactivity 30
smoking, alcohol and drugs 20
overeating or malnutrition 10
unfavorable composition of food 10
uncleanliness 10
mental strain 10
Conflicts 7
other 3
If we consider the root causes of harm , it is 95% nonsense (better to translate as "95% of harm is caused by stupidity of individuals") and 5% natural factors that it is impossible to defend by known methods and acceptable costs.
30% capacity increase personal security is implemented on personal and family level (better to translate this way:"30% of your personal security depends on your personal and family attributes"), 60 % - at the national ("ethnic background") and 10 % - for internationally ("global factors").
All numerical data in this section are expert estimates, based on the results of various statistical studies and general considerations. The actual value of those or other factors may differ from those specified in several times , but its more precise definition of almost impossible because of the variety of relationships between factors".
Anyway, I am more interested in statistical data because it seems to me that most of survival situations do not depend on how well you can hunt/amount of kit you have, but on receiving a proper medical treatment and summoning help ASAP. Yes, there was Katrina, people were freezing on winter roads etc, but it looks like they are still not that statistically significant as, for example, threat of fire, becoming a victim of a crime or losing a job...