Health of Canadians Living in Census Metropolitan Areas
Jason Gilmore
Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas from Statistics Canada, Social Analysis Division
Abstract:
This report examines the health of residents of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) through measures such as life expectancy, self-rated health, smoking, heavy drinking, obesity, physical inactivity, high blood pressure, life stress, depression, self-perceived unmet health care needs and number of general physicians and family practitioners per 100,000 population.
Keywords: Health; Diseases and health conditions; Mental health and well-being; Health care services; Lifestyle and social conditions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-07-28
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