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Table A
Leisure-time physical activities included in longitudinal component of National Population Health Survey, by year

Table B
Social support questions in National Population Health Survey, by year and cycle

Table C
Sample sizes for longitudinal analysis: 40 or older, inactive, no vascular disease, and full response at baseline, household population

Table 1
Odds ratios relating selected characteristics to becoming active, inactive male household population aged 40 or older free of vascular disease at baseline, Canada excluding territories, 1994/95 to 2008/2009

Table 2
Odds ratios relating selected characteristics to becoming active, inactive female household population aged 40 or older free of vascular disease at baseline, Canada excluding territories, 1994/95 to 2008/2009

Table 3
Odds ratios relating selected characteristics to becoming active, inactive male household population aged 40 or older with new vascular disease diagnosis, Canada excluding territories, 1994/95 to 2008/2009

Table 4
Odds ratios relating selected characteristics to becoming active, inactive female household population aged 40 or older with new vascular disease diagnosis, Canada excluding territories, 1994/95 to 2008/2009

Table 5
Odds ratios relating new vascular diagnosis to improvements in health behaviour, and barriers to and intentions to improve health behaviour, by sex, inactive household population aged 40 or older in 1994/1995, Canada excluding territories, 1996/97

Figure 1
Percentage inactive during leisure time, by age group and sex, household population aged 40 or older, Canada excluding territories, 1994/1995 and 2007/2008

Figure 2
Percentage who maintained or changed leisure-time activity level over two-year period, household population aged 40 or older at baseline, Canada excluding territories, 1994/1995 to 2008/2009