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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37219888/sleep-duration-sleep-quality-and-obesity-in-the-canadian-armed-forces
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Heather Gilmour, Diane Lu, Jane Y Polsky
BACKGROUND: Research has identified an association between sleep and obesity in the general population. It is also important to examine this association in a military population. DATA AND METHODS: Data from the 2019 Canadian Armed Forces Health Survey (CAFHS) were used to estimate the prevalence of sleep duration, sleep quality characteristics, overweight and obesity for Regular Force members. The relationship of sleep duration and sleep quality with obesity was assessed with multivariable logistic regression that controlled for sociodemographic, work and health characteristics...
May 17, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37079396/characterizing-polysubstance-use-what-do-we-know-about-use-of-cigarettes-vaping-products-cannabis-and-alcohol-among-canadians
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Christine Czoli, Gabriella Luongo, Trevor Mischki
INTRODUCTION: Polysubstance use--the use of multiple substances on the same or different occasions--is a risk factor for substance use disorder. However, national surveillance of substance use in Canada has often focused on use of a single substance. To better understand and address polysubstance use, this study characterized the use of vaping products, cigarettes, inhaled cannabis, and alcohol among Canadians aged 15 years and older. METHODS: Nationally representative data from the 2020 Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey were analyzed...
April 19, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37079395/the-impact-of-updated-clinical-blood-pressure-guidelines-on-hypertension-prevalence-among-children-and-adolescents
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Tracey Bushnik, Thomas Ferrao, Alexander A Leung
BACKGROUND: To date, population estimates of hypertension prevalence among children and adolescents in Canada have been based on clinical guidelines in the National High Blood Pressure Education Program's 2004 Fourth Report on the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents (NHBPEP 2004). In 2017, the American Academy of Pediatrics published updated guidelines in Clinical Practice Guideline for Screening and Management of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents (AAP 2017), followed by Hypertension Canada in 2020 with its publication of Comprehensive Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children (HC 2020)...
April 19, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36921073/daily-accelerometer-measured-physical-activity-patterns-and-associations-with-cardiometabolic-health-among-canadian-working-adults
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Aviroop Biswas, Cynthia Chen, Stephanie A Prince, Peter M Smith, Cameron A Mustard
BACKGROUND: Previous studies examining the cardiometabolic risks associated with physical activity (PA) in workers have predominantly used self-reported measures. Little is known about workers' distinct daily PA patterns and whether these are linked with cardiometabolic risks. This study examined associations between patterns of workers' accelerometer-measured daily PA and four markers of cardiometabolic health. DATA AND METHODS: Working adults (N=8,229; 47% women; average age: 42 years; standard deviation = 0...
March 15, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36921072/exploring-the-intersectionality-of-characteristics-among-those-who-experienced-opioid-overdoses-a-cluster-analysis
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Kenneth Chu, Gisèle Carrière, Rochelle Garner, Kevin Bosa, Deirdre Hennessy, Claudia Sanmartin
BACKGROUND: As Canada continues to experience an opioid crisis, it is important to understand the intersection between the demographic, socioeconomic and service use characteristics of those experiencing opioid overdoses to better inform prevention and treatment programs. DATA AND METHODS: The Statistics Canada British Columbia Opioid Overdose Analytical File (BCOOAF) represents people's opioid overdoses between January 2014 and December 2016 (n = 13,318). The BCOOAF contains administrative health data from British Columbia linked to Statistics Canada data, including on health, employment, social assistance and police contacts...
March 15, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36791271/health-utilities-index-mark-3-scores-for-children-and-youth-population-norms-for-canada-based-on-cycles-5-2016-and-2017-and-6-2018-and-2019-of-the-canadian-health-measures-survey
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Mariana Molina, Brittany Humphries, Jason R Guertin, David Feeny, Jean-Eric Tarride
BACKGROUND: Utility scores are an important tool for evaluating health-related quality of life. Utility score norms have been published for Canadian adults, but no nationally representative utility score norms are available for children and youth. DATA AND METHODS: Health Utilities Index Mark 3 (HUI3) data from two recent cycles of the Canadian Health Measures Survey (i.e., 2016 and 2017, and 2018 and 2019) were used to provide utility score norms for children aged 6 to 11 years and adolescents aged 12 to 17 years...
February 15, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36791270/online-digital-media-use-and-adolescent-mental-health
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Stacie Kerr, Mila Kingsbury
BACKGROUND: Online digital media are a central part of adolescents' lives, providing opportunities for social connection. However, some research has suggested that online digital media use may be negatively associated with mental health. Little population-based research has examined associations between various types of online digital media use and adolescent mental health. DATA AND METHODS: Data from 13,600 adolescents aged 12 to 17 were drawn from the 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth...
February 15, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36791269/mortality-inequalities-of-black-adults-in-canada
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Michael Tjepkema, Tanya Christidis, Toyib Olaniyan, Jeremiah Hwee
BACKGROUND: Mortality rates in Canada have been shown to vary by population group (e.g., Indigenous peoples, immigrants) and social economic status (e.g., income levels). Mortality patterns for some groups, including Black individuals, are not as well known. The objective of this study was to assess cause-specific mortality for Black adults living in Canada. METHODS: Mortality inequalities between Black and White cohort members were estimated by sex using Cox proportional hazard models, based on data from the 2001, 2006 and 2011 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs)...
February 15, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36716076/changes-to-acute-care-hospitalizations-among-indigenous-children-and-youth-results-from-the-2006-and-2011-canadian-census-health-and-environment-cohorts
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Gisèle Carrière, Evelyne Bougie
BACKGROUND: This study described the differences in the hospitalization rates of First Nations children and youth living on and off reserve, Inuit children and youth living in Inuit Nunangat (excluding Nunavik), and Métis children and youth, relative to non-Indigenous children and youth and examined rate changes across 2006 and 2011. DATA AND METHODS: The 2006 and the 2011 Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts provided five years of hospital records that Statistics Canada linked to peoples' self-reported Indigenous identity as recorded on the census...
January 18, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36716075/five-year-cancer-survival-by-stage-at-diagnosis-in-canada
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Larry F Ellison, Nathalie Saint-Jacques
BACKGROUND: Cancer survival estimates provide insights into the effectiveness of early detection and treatment. The stage of cancer at diagnosis is an important determinant of survival, reflecting the extent and spread at the time of disease detection. This work provides stage-specific, five-year survival results not previously available for Canada. DATA AND METHODS: Data reflect the population-based Canadian Cancer Registry death-linked analytic file covering the period from 2010 to 2017...
January 18, 2023: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36542362/sociodemographic-disparities-in-covid-19-vaccine-uptake-and-vaccination-intent-in-canada
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Mireille Guay, Aubrey Maquiling, Ruoke Chen, Valérie Lavergne, Donalyne-Joy Baysac, Jackie Kokaua, Catherine Dufour, Eve Dubé, Shannon E MacDonald, Nicolas L Gilbert
INTRODUCTION: This study's objective was to examine sociodemographic disparities in COVID-19 vaccine uptake and vaccination intent in the Canadian provinces by identifying factors associated with vaccine uptake in seniors prioritized for vaccination at the time of the survey and vaccination intent in all adults. DATA AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of Canadian adults was conducted in all provinces from mid-April to mid-May 2021. In addition to sociodemographic characteristics, respondents (n=10,678) provided information on their COVID-19 vaccination status or their intent to get vaccinated...
December 21, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36542361/sociodemographic-and-endogenous-factors-associated-with-access-to-eye-care-in-canada-2016-to-2019
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Philippe Finès
INTRODUCTION: Eye care is important, but it is not always promoted as much as other aspects of health. A visit to an eye care professional is made when need, stimulus, access and availability exist. DATA AND METHODS: Data from cycles 5 and 6 (2016 to 2019) of the Canadian Health Measures Survey were used. Analyzed variables were related to sociodemographic characteristics, general health, behaviour and eye health. Estimates were obtained using survey weights, and 95% confidence intervals were obtained with bootstrap weights...
December 21, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36542360/adolescent-social-media-use-and-its-association-with-relationships-and-connections-canadian-health-behaviour-in-school-aged-children-2017-2018
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Suzy-Lai Wong, Nathan King, Geneviève Gariépy, Valerie Michaelson, Olivia Canie, Matthew King, Wendy Craig, William Pickett
BACKGROUND: The development of healthy relationships and connections is of fundamental importance to adolescent well-being. The use of social media plays a vital role in the lives of young Canadians, yet the association between different types of social media use and the quality of relationships and connections remains unknown, and most existing analyses on this topic are based on modest and non-representative samples. DATA AND METHODS: Using 2017/2018 reports from the nationally representative Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study (n=17,149; ages 11 to 15 years), the strength, consistency and significance of associations was examined between intensive (frequent use to connect with other people) and problematic (use that depicts addictive qualities) social media use and available measures of adolescent relationships and connections...
December 21, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36542359/the-role-of-neighbourhood-environments-in-hospitalization-risk-for-diabetes-and-related-conditions-a-population-based-cohort-analysis-by-remoteness-and-deprivation-indices
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Neeru Gupta, Dan Lawson Crouse, Pablo Miah, Tim Takaro
BACKGROUND: Most socio-epidemiological studies on diabetes incidence, prevalence, or hospitalization focus on individual-level risk factors. This population-based cohort study sought to advance understanding on the associations of contextual characteristics and risk of diabetes-related avoidable hospitalization (DRAH) among at-risk Canadians. DATA AND METHODS: A national cohort was compiled from the 2013/2014 Canadian Community Health Survey, representing 5.1 million adults aged 35 years and older, reporting having been diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension, or heart disease...
December 21, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36441616/data-profile-the-statistics-canada-biobank
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Natalie Cross, Janine Clark, Carol Perez-Iratxeta, Audra Nagasawa
The Statistics Canada Biobank (Biobank) is a valuable source of nationally representative health information. It contains biospecimens collected from the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) and the Canadian COVID-19 Antibody and Health Survey (CCAHS). Both surveys are voluntary and aim to collect a variety of important health information from Canadians to create nationally representative estimates. This information is collected through questionnaires, physical measures, and self-administered sample collection...
November 16, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36441615/difficulties-accessing-health-care-in-canada-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-comparing-individuals-with-and-without-chronic-conditions
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Kristyn Frank
BACKGROUND: Individuals with chronic conditions have higher levels of health care usage and may be at higher risk of more severe outcomes from COVID-19. Therefore, they may have experienced greater difficulty accessing health care during the pandemic because of restrictions on health care services. DATA AND METHODS: Data from the Survey on Access to Health Care and Pharmaceuticals During the Pandemic were used to estimate the proportion of individuals in Canada, with and without chronic conditions, who experienced difficulties accessing health care services during the pandemic...
November 16, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36441614/health-associations-with-meeting-the-new-canadian-24-hour-movement-guidelines-recommendations-according-to-body-mass-index-classes-in-canadian-adults
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Aurélie Baillot, Jean-Philippe Chaput, Stéphanie A Prince, Ahmed Jérôme Romain, Rachel C Colley, Justin J Lang
BACKGROUND: Data on meeting the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for adults (24-H Guidelines) and associations with health indicators by body mass index (BMI) class are needed to support public health surveillance. The aim of this study was to describe the proportion of Canadian adults meeting individual and various combinations of the 24-H Guidelines by BMI class and their association with health indicators. DATA AND METHODS: Data from the cross-sectional Canadian Health Measures Survey cycles 1 to 4 (2007 to 2015, n = 10,515 adults aged 18 to 79 years) were used...
November 16, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36287575/how-sedentary-are-canadian-adults-it-depends-on-the-measure
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Rachel C Colley, Justin J Lang, Travis J Saunders, Karen C Roberts, Gregory P Butler, Stephanie A Prince
Introduction: The new Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults aged 18-64 years and Adults aged 65 years and older recommend that adults limit daily sedentary time to eight hours or less, including three hours or less of recreational screen time. The eight-hour recommendation was centred between the evidence from research using self-reported sitting time (threshold: seven hours or less per day) and accelerometer-measured sedentary time (threshold: nine hours or less per day). The purpose of this study is to compare the percentages of Canadians meeting three different sedentary thresholds (three hours or less per day of screen time, seven hours or less per day of self-reported sitting time and nine hours or less per day of accelerometer-measured sedentary time)...
October 19, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36287574/the-canadian-bikeway-comfort-and-safety-metrics-can-bics-national-measures-of-the-bicycling-environment-for-use-in-research-and-policy
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Meghan Winters, Jeneva Beairsto, Colin Ferster, Karen Labaree, Kevin Manaugh, Trisalyn Nelson
Background: The lack of consistent measures of the cycling environment across communities hampers cycling research and policy action. Our goal was to develop the first national dataset in Canada for metrics of the cycling environment at the dissemination area (DA) level - the Canadian Bikeway Comfort and Safety (Can-BICS) metrics. Data and methods: The Can-BICS metrics are area-level metrics based on the quantity of cycling infrastructure within a 1 km buffer of the population-weighted centroid of DAs...
October 19, 2022: Health Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36153711/an-analysis-of-cannabis-home-cultivation-and-associated-risks-in-canada-before-and-after-legalization
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Nick Cristiano, Karen Pacheco, Elle Wadsworth, Christina Schell, Nayani Ramakrishnan, Elissa Faiazza, Elisabeth Beauchamp, Sarah Wood
Background: In 2018, Canada legalized the use and sale of non-medical cannabis, with most provinces also permitting home cultivation. To advance the knowledge of home cultivation patterns in Canada within the context of legalization, this study examines (1) the demographics and use patterns of cannabis home growers before and after legalization and (2) the relationship between home cultivation and cannabis-related risks, including workplace use and driving after cannabis use(DACU). Data and methods: The study is based on seven waves of the National Cannabis Survey, dating from 2018 to 2019...
September 15, 2022: Health Reports
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