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期刊名:Chronic diseases and injuries in canada

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Surveillance and Epidemiology Division, Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention, Public Health Agency of Canada Surveillance and Epidemiology Division
P De,L Kachuri,L F Ellison et al. P De et al.
A G Cole,S T Leatherdale,V L Rynard A G Cole
Introduction: Roll-your-own (RYO) cigarettes, or "rollies," represent an affordable alternative to manufactured cigarettes, especially among youth with a lower disposable income. This study characterizes changes in the pr...
C Plante,S Goudreau,L Jacques et al. C Plante et al.
Introduction: The goal of this study was to assess the agreement between the results of a respiratory health survey conducted in Montréal on children aged 6 months to 12 years and the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Qu...
C Haberman,P Brauer,J J Dwyer et al. C Haberman et al.
Introduction: Knowledge of Canadians' experiences in making health behaviour changes (HBCs) in general, and among those at risk due to body mass index (BMI), would help inform health promotion / disease prevention program...
M S Zanchetta,C Maheu,C Fontaine et al. M S Zanchetta et al.
Introduction: We carried out a qualitative evaluation of immediate learning and attitudinal change among health care and social services professionals who attended a workshop promoting critical reflection about health lit...
C Blais,S Jean,C Sirois et al. C Blais et al.
Introduction: With the growing burden of chronic diseases, surveillance will play an essential role in improving their prevention and control. The Institut national de santé publique du Québec has developed an innovativ...
J P Kuwornu,L M Lix,S Shooshtari J P Kuwornu
Introduction: Patterns of multimorbidity, the co-occurrence of two or more chronic diseases, may not be constant across populations. Our study objectives were to compare prevalence estimates of multimorbidity in the Abori...
S G Bruce,N D Riediger,L M Lix S G Bruce
Introduction: Aboriginal populations in northern Canada are experiencing rapid changes in their environments, which may negatively impact on health status. The purpose of our study was to compare chronic conditions and ri...