Health of Canadians Living in Census Metropolitan Areas - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 89-613-M2004002
Description:
This report examines the health of residents of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) through measures such as life expectancy, self-rated health, smoking, heavy drinking, obesity, physical inactivity, high blood pressure, life stress, depression, self-perceived unmet health care needs and number of general physicians and family practitioners per 100,000 population.
Issue Number: 2004002
Main Product: Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas
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Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Alcohol consumption
- Alcoholics
- Analytical products
- Census metropolitan areas
- Depression
- Educational attainment
- Health behaviours
- High blood pressure
- Immigrants
- Income
- Indigenous peoples
- International comparisons
- Life expectancy
- Obesity
- Physical activity
- Physicians
- Provincial differences
- Self-rated health
- Socioeconomic profiles
- Stress
- Tobacco use
- Unemployment rate
- Unmet health care needs
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