This bulletin uses data from the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute’s 2014-2016 CANPLAY (pedometer) study, to determine the proportion of children and youth who achieve a sufficient number of daily steps.
Documents
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_CAN.pdf (PDF – 0.8 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_NF.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_PEI.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_NS.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_NB.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_QC.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_ON.pdf (PDF – 1.0 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_MB.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_SK.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_AB.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_BC.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_YT.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
- CFLRI_CANPLAY 2014-2016 Bulletin 8 – Achieving sufficient steps per day_NWT.pdf (PDF – 0.9 MB)
Publication Types:
Research Bulletin
Survey:
2014-2016 CANPLAY (Pedometer Study)
Key Research Areas:
Guidelines, Physical Activity
Regions:
Alberta, British Columbia, Canada, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon
Publication Settings:
Home/Families
Populations:
Children and Youth
Spotlight Area:
Household