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Tables
Table 1
Prevalence of and adjusted odds ratios for viewing television 15 or more hours per week, by selected characteristics, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada, 2007
Table 2
Prevalence of and adjusted odds ratios for using computers 11 or more hours per week, by selected characteristics, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada, 2007
Table A
Percentage reporting frequent screen time, by sex and selected characteristics, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada, 2007
Table B
Percentage viewing television 15 or more hours per week, by province/territory and health region, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada, 2007
Table C Percentage using computers 11 or more hours per week, by province/territory and health region, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada, 2007
Figures
Figure 1 Percentage distribution of hours per week viewing television and using computers, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada, 2007
Figure 2 Mean hours per day viewing television, by age group, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada excluding territories, 1986 and 2005
Figure 3 Percentage of total weekly screen-time hours spent using computers, by age group, household population aged 20 years or older, Canada, 2007