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Physical activity, anthropometry and perception of body weight

25 Oct 2007

Physical Activity, Anthropometry and Perception of Body Weight BACKGROUND OF THE NUNAVIK INUIT HEALTH environmental and living conditions, thus permitting a SURVEY thorough update of the health and well-being profile of the Inuit population of Nunavik. [...] The survey was The monitoring of population health and its determinants designed to permit a comparison of the 2004 trends with is essential for the development of effective health those observed in 1992. [...] The target population of the survey was permanent The survey showed that health patterns of the population residents of Nunavik, excluding residents of collective were in transition and reflected important lifestyle dwellings and households in which there were no Inuit changes. [...] A sedentary lifestyle, the Guard Ship Amundsen, thanks to a grant obtained from switch to a cash-based domestic economy, the the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and the modernization of living conditions and the increasing Network of Centres of Excellence of Canada (ArcticNet). [...] Comparisons of the samples with the moment, but the survey gives us a good estimate of the population of Canada or the province of Quebec are made level of leisure time physical activity over a one-year when relevant.
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Authors

Nolin, Bertrand

ISBN
9782550506577
Pages
22
Published in
Canada

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