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Cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer cost the Canadian
economy more than an estimated $55 billion every year. This
represents the major and growing component of health care costs. The most common chronic diseases include:
There are, however, some activities that could help prevent or delay the onset of chronic disease. Here are several ways that individuals, families and communities, among others, can do their part to reduce their risk: |
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Communities
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Governments
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If you are concerned about your risk of developing a chronic disease, consult your physician or health care provider for more information.
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| A Report on the Weight Status of Manitoba Children |
Manitoba
Health and Healthy Living is developing a series of reports on the
weight status, nutritional intake and physical activity levels of
Manitobans. This first report focuses on the weight status of children
across the province.
The purpose of this report is to describe the prevalence of healthy
weights, overweight and/or obesity in children relative to their gender,
age, place of residence, parental socio-economic status, aboriginal status
and physical/sedentary activity levels. Current programs and policies
related to healthy eating, physical activity and chronic disease prevention
available at the provincial and regional health authority levels are
summarized.
Subsequent reports will describe the weight status of adults across
Manitoba and more detailed information about food intake of both children
and adults. These reports are intended for managers, planners, professionals
or researchers working in government, regional health authorities,
universities and non-governmental organizations to assist in developing
evidence-based programs and policies. This type of information has been
identified as a departmental priority given that healthy eating, active
living and chronic disease prevention are three components of healthy
living.
A Report on
the Weight Status of Manitoba Children ![]()
Summary of
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