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Measured child body mass index (BMI), by sex, household population aged 2 to 17 excluding pregnant females, Canada and provinces


                                          Measured child body mass index
  Total Neither overweight nor obese Overweight Obese
  number number % number % number %
2004  
Canada 6,184,425 4,561,372 73.8 1,116,840 18.1 506,213 8.2
Males 3,177,843 2,320,807 73.0 567,963 17.9 289,073 9.1
Females 3,006,582 2,240,565 74.5 548,877 18.3 217,139 7.2
Newfoundland and Labrador 92,511 59,575 64.4 17,544 19.0 15,392 E 16.6 E
Males 46,478 28,191 60.7 6,397 E 13.8 E 11,889 E 25.6 E
Females 46,033 31,384 68.2 11,147 E 24.2 E 3,502 E 7.6 E
Prince Edward Island 28,774 20,075 69.8 6,457 22.4 2,242 E 7.8 E
Males 14,359 9,268 64.5 3,624 E 25.2 E 1,467 E 10.2 E
Females 14,416 10,807 75.0 2,833 E 19.7 E 776 E 5.4 E
Nova Scotia 171,644 116,716 68.0 38,875 22.6 16,053 E 9.4 E
Males 81,091 59,438 73.3 14,476 E 17.9 E 7,178 E 8.9 E
Females 90,553 57,279 63.3 24,399 26.9 8,875 E 9.8 E
New Brunswick 138,466 91,044 65.8 29,270 21.1 18,151 E 13.1 E
Males 73,632 49,170 66.8 13,632 E 18.5 E 10,831 E 14.7 E
Females 64,833 41,875 64.6 15,638 E 24.1 E 7,320 E 11.3 E
Quebec 1,367,629 1,058,652 77.4 211,533 15.5 97,444 7.1
Males 697,344 552,096 79.2 95,176 13.6 50,071 E 7.2 E
Females 670,285 506,556 75.6 116,358 17.4 47,372 E 7.1 E
Ontario 2,512,624 1,821,819 72.5 476,704 19.0 214,102 8.5
Males 1,306,736 920,354 70.4 250,836 19.2 135,546 10.4
Females 1,205,889 901,465 74.8 225,868 18.7 78,556 6.5
Manitoba 233,659 161,657 69.2 51,084 21.9 20,917 9.0
Males 124,486 86,659 69.6 27,725 22.3 10,103 E 8.1 E
Females 109,173 74,999 68.7 23,359 21.4 10,815 9.9
Saskatchewan 197,406 139,947 70.9 37,103 18.8 20,356 10.3
Males 104,934 70,156 66.9 22,314 E 21.3 E 12,464 E 11.9 E
Females 92,471 69,791 75.5 14,789 E 16.0 E 7,891 E 8.5 E
Alberta 669,385 523,224 78.2 95,785 14.3 50,376 E 7.5 E
Males 349,427 276,289 79.1 48,110 13.8 25,028 E 7.2 E
Females 319,958 246,935 77.2 47,676 14.9 25,347 E 7.9 E
British Columbia 772,327 568,663 73.6 152,484 19.7 51,180 E 6.6 E
Males 379,356 269,187 71.0 85,673 22.6 24,495 E 6.5 E
Females 392,970 299,475 76.2 66,810 17.0 26,685 E 6.8 E

1. Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, Nutrition, 2004
2. Body mass index (BMI) is calculated by dividing the respondent's body weight (in kilograms) by their height (in metres) squared.
3. The index is: neither overweight nor obese; overweight; obese.
4. Body mass index (BMI) for children is different from that of adults as they are still maturing. This variable classifies the measured BMI of children aged 2 to 17 as "obese" or "overweight" according to the age-and-sex-specific BMI cut-off points as defined by Cole and others. The Cole cut-off points are based on pooled international data (Brazil, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Singapore and United States) for BMI and linked to the internationally accepted adult BMI cut-off points of 25 (overweight) and 30 (obese). Respondents who do not fall within the categories of "obese" or "overweight" (as defined by Cole and others) have been classified by the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) as "neither overweight nor obese".
5. Bootstrapping techniques were used to produce the coefficient of variation (CV) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
6. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) from 16.6% to 33.3% are identified by an (E) and should be interpreted with caution.
7. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3% were suppressed (F) due to extreme sampling variability.
8. CANSIM table 105-2002.
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