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Table 1
Estimation of standard deviation (SD), by age group and sex, household population aged 12 or older, 2004
Table 2
Slope of weight variable in modelling predicted energy expenditure or energy intake for all respondents and for plausible respondents, by age group and sex, household population aged 12 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004
Table 3
Under-reporting of selected nutrients, household population aged 12 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004
Table 4
Ratio of energy intake and predicted energy expenditure of all respondents and plausible respondents, by body mass index (BMI) category, age group and sex, household population aged 12 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004
Table 5
Adjusted odds ratios relating energy intake and selected characteristics to obesity among all respondents and among plausible respondents, household population aged 18 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004
Table A
Selected socio-demographic characteristics of plausible respondents, under-reporters and over-reporters, household population aged 12 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004