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- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202001000002Description: This study calculated the added and free sugar content of all 5,374 foods and beverages recorded in the 24-hour dietary recalls of the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition using established procedures.Release date: 2020-10-21
- Articles and reports: 82-003-X201100211435Geography: CanadaDescription:
Data from the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition were used to examine the relationships between household food security and self-reported health, well-being and health behaviours in a sample of Aboriginal adults living off reserve.
Release date: 2011-05-18 - 3. Methodological challenges in analyzing nutrition data from the Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X200600110394Description:
Statistics Canada conducted the Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition in 2004. The survey's main objective was to estimate the distributions of Canadians' usual dietary intake at the provincial level for 15 age-sex groups. Such distributions are generally estimated with the SIDE application, but with the choices that were made concerning sample design and method of estimating sampling variability, obtaining those estimates is not a simple matter. This article describes the methodological challenges in estimating usual intake distributions from the survey data using SIDE.
Release date: 2008-03-17
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- Articles and reports: 82-003-X202001000002Description: This study calculated the added and free sugar content of all 5,374 foods and beverages recorded in the 24-hour dietary recalls of the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition using established procedures.Release date: 2020-10-21
- Articles and reports: 82-003-X201100211435Geography: CanadaDescription:
Data from the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition were used to examine the relationships between household food security and self-reported health, well-being and health behaviours in a sample of Aboriginal adults living off reserve.
Release date: 2011-05-18 - 3. Methodological challenges in analyzing nutrition data from the Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X200600110394Description:
Statistics Canada conducted the Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition in 2004. The survey's main objective was to estimate the distributions of Canadians' usual dietary intake at the provincial level for 15 age-sex groups. Such distributions are generally estimated with the SIDE application, but with the choices that were made concerning sample design and method of estimating sampling variability, obtaining those estimates is not a simple matter. This article describes the methodological challenges in estimating usual intake distributions from the survey data using SIDE.
Release date: 2008-03-17