2014-2016 kids CANPLAY (Pedometer study),
January 30, 2019

The Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute examines the physical activity levels of children and youth through a study called CANPLAY (the Canadian Physical Activity Levels Among Youth Study). CANPLAY explores physical activity levels through the measurement of daily steps using pedometers, and also examines other factors associated with physical activity levels. In 2014-2016, the study data indicates that 77% of Canadian children, aged 5 to 19 participate in organized physical activity and sport.
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- CPLY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.7 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_NFLD-EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_PEI_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_NS_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_NB_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_QC_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_ON_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_MB_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_SK_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_AB_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_BC_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_YT_EN.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 2 - Organized PA and sport_NWT.pdf (PDF - 0.8 MB)