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- Ligne n°42 : Adult obesity prevalence in Canada and the United States
- Ligne n°58 : Obesity has been described as a global epidemic. It has been linked to
Ligne n°59 : diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and some forms of ...
Ligne n°59 : ... diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and some forms of- Ligne n°60 : cancer. Accurate surveillance of obesity trends is an important step in
Ligne n°61 : developing effective strategies to reduce its impact on public health. ...
Ligne n°68 : ... population. The complementary nature of these surveys has created an- Ligne n°69 : opportunity to compare rates of obesity among adults in Canada and the
Ligne n°70 : United States. ...
Ligne n°70 : ... United States.- Ligne n°71 : In 2007 to 2009, the prevalence of obesity in Canada was 24.1%, over 10
Ligne n°72 : percentage points lower than in the United States (34.4%). ...- Ligne n°74 : Among men, the prevalence of obesity was over 8 percentage points lower
Ligne n°75 : in Canada than in the United States (24.3% compared with 32.6%) and ...
Ligne n°79 : ...Chart 1- Ligne n°80 : Prevalence of obesity in adults aged 20 to 79, by sex: Canada, 2007 to 2009
Ligne n°81 : and United States, 2007 to 2008 ...- Ligne n°85 : Chart 1 Prevalence of obesity in adults aged 20 to 79, by sex: Canada,
Ligne n°86 : 2007 to 2009 and United States, 2007 to 2008 ...
Ligne n°89 : ... ^2Use with caution (coefficient of variation 16.6% to 33.3%).- Ligne n°90 : Obesity class estimates do not sum to exact totals due to rounding.
Ligne n°97 : ... Because the risk of adverse health effects increases at higher levels- Ligne n°98 : of body mass index (BMI), obesity is divided into three categories. In
Ligne n°99 : all three BMI categories, prevalence was significantly lower in Canada ...- Ligne n°104 : Rising obesity prevalence in men and women
- Ligne n°106 : Between the late 1980s and today, the prevalence of obesity increased
Ligne n°107 : significantly in both the United States and Canada. In Canadian men ...
Ligne n°115 : ... increase was highest among those aged 60 to 74. In this age group,- Ligne n°116 : obesity increased 17 percentage points in Canada and approximately 18
Ligne n°117 : percentage points in the United States. Among women, the increases were ...- Ligne n°120 : In 2007 to 2009, the prevalence of obesity among young and middle-aged
Ligne n°121 : Canadian women (aged 20 to 59) was similar to or lower than that ...
Ligne n°127 : ... 2007 to 2009 compared with 33% of the non-Hispanic white population in- Ligne n°128 : the United States. Among the heaviest (class III obesity), however, the
Ligne n°129 : prevalence was more similar in the two countries (3.5% in Canada and ...- Ligne n°132 : The difference in obesity prevalence is smaller when non-Hispanic white
Ligne n°133 : populations are compared because of the ethnic compositions of each ...
Ligne n°134 : ... country. In the United States, most of the non-white population is- Ligne n°135 : black or Hispanic. Obesity prevalence is higher in these groups than it
Ligne n°136 : is in the white population. In Canada, the largest non-white population ...
Ligne n°136 : ... is in the white population. In Canada, the largest non-white population- Ligne n°137 : group is East/Southeast Asian for whom obesity prevalence is lower.
Ligne n°142 : ... by height in meters squared (m^2), rounded to one decimal place. For- Ligne n°143 : male and female adults aged 20 and over, obesity class I was defined as
Ligne n°144 : a BMI of 30.0 to 34.9 kg/m^2; obesity class II was defined as a BMI of ...
Ligne n°143 : ... male and female adults aged 20 and over, obesity class I was defined as- Ligne n°144 : a BMI of 30.0 to 34.9 kg/m^2; obesity class II was defined as a BMI of
Ligne n°145 : 35.0 to 39.9 kg/m^2; and obesity class III was defined as a BMI of 40.0 ...
Ligne n°144 : ... a BMI of 30.0 to 34.9 kg/m^2; obesity class II was defined as a BMI of- Ligne n°145 : 35.0 to 39.9 kg/m^2; and obesity class III was defined as a BMI of 40.0
Ligne n°146 : kg/m^2 or higher. ...
Ligne n°146 : ... kg/m^2 or higher.- Ligne n°147 : The full article on adult obesity prevalence in Canada and the Unites
Ligne n°148 : States is available at the National Center for Health Statistics ...