Medical geography and living habits: obesity and hypertension among the Cree and Inuit of Northern Quebec. — We estimate obesity rates for the Crée and Inuit of Northern Quebec using the Quételet Body Mass Index (BMI) for the 18 communities involved in a health survey conducted in 1983- 1984. The geographical analysis of variation in the BMI index, as well as of hypertension, were investigated both at the village level and at the subregional scale. Several risk factors were selected in order to account for statistical differences.Le surpoids et l'obésité chez les Indiens Cri et les Inuit des 18 communautés du Nord du Québec ont été estimés à l'aide de l'indice de masse corporelle de Quételet. Une analyse géographique des variations de l'ind...
IntroductionRates of obesity are higher among Canada’s Aboriginal First Nations populations than amo...
Background. Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and premature death. Obesity rates have i...
OBJECTIVEdA high amount of subcutaneous fat is suggested to explain the observation of lower obesity...
Medical geography and living habits: obesity and hypertension among the Cree and Inuit of Northern Q...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the occurrence, determinants and consequences o...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to provide analytical overviews of anthropometric measurements...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
Background. Among circumpolar populations, recent research has documented a significant increase in ...
Objectives. To evaluate the socio-economic correlates of overweight and obesity among Inuit undergoi...
Objectives. To evaluate the socio-economic correlates of overweight and obesity among Inuit undergoi...
OBJECTIVES: Explore the contextual aspects of overweight in Quebec through multilevel modelling, us...
OBJECTIVES: Overweight and obesity associate with increased morbidity and premature death. Westerniz...
Objective : To discuss critically the contribution of using second-level residuals from multilevel a...
OBJECTIVEA high amount of subcutaneous fat is suggested to explain the observation of lower obesity-...
IntroductionRates of obesity are higher among Canada’s Aboriginal First Nations populations than amo...
Background. Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and premature death. Obesity rates have i...
OBJECTIVEdA high amount of subcutaneous fat is suggested to explain the observation of lower obesity...
Medical geography and living habits: obesity and hypertension among the Cree and Inuit of Northern Q...
The objective of this dissertation is to investigate the occurrence, determinants and consequences o...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
Objectives. The aim of this study was to provide analytical overviews of anthropometric measurements...
Aboriginal Canadians (First Nations, Métis, and Inuit) have the highest prevalence of overweight and...
Background. Among circumpolar populations, recent research has documented a significant increase in ...
Objectives. To evaluate the socio-economic correlates of overweight and obesity among Inuit undergoi...
Objectives. To evaluate the socio-economic correlates of overweight and obesity among Inuit undergoi...
OBJECTIVES: Explore the contextual aspects of overweight in Quebec through multilevel modelling, us...
OBJECTIVES: Overweight and obesity associate with increased morbidity and premature death. Westerniz...
Objective : To discuss critically the contribution of using second-level residuals from multilevel a...
OBJECTIVEA high amount of subcutaneous fat is suggested to explain the observation of lower obesity-...
IntroductionRates of obesity are higher among Canada’s Aboriginal First Nations populations than amo...
Background. Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and premature death. Obesity rates have i...
OBJECTIVEdA high amount of subcutaneous fat is suggested to explain the observation of lower obesity...