Diabetes, by sex, household population aged 12 and over, territories, 1994/95-1996/97

Chronic conditions -
Diabetes
Total population With diabetes Without diabetes Diabetes, not stated
Number Number % Number % Number %
1994/1995              
Territories 50,832 786E 1.5E 48,100 94.6 1,945E 3.8E
  Males
26,358 437E 1.7E 24,676 93.6 1,246E 4.7E
  Females
24,474 F F 23,425 95.7 699E 2.9E
             
Yukon Territory 15,570 377E 2.4E 15,157 97.3 F F
  Males
8,245 251E 3.0E 7,975 96.7 F F
  Females
7,325 126E 1.7E 7,181 98.0 F F
             
Northwest Territories including Nunavut 35,262 F F 32,944 93.4 1,909E 5.4E
  Males
18,113 F F 16,700 92.2 1,227E 6.8E
  Females
17,148 F F 16,243 94.7 682E 4.0E
             
Northwest Territories excluding Nunavut 21,719 F F 20,675 95.2 F F
  Males
11,244 F F 10,543 93.8 F F
  Females
10,475 F F 10,131 96.7 F F
             
Nunavut 13,543 F F 12,269 90.6 1,274E 9.4E
  Males
6,870 F F 6,157 89.6 712E 10.4E
  Females
6,674 F F 6,112 91.6 F 8.4E
             
1996/1997              
Territories 51,591 1,367E 2.7E 50,147 97.2 F F
  Males
26,915 523E 1.9E 26,392 98.1 F F
  Females
24,675 844E 3.4E 23,755 96.3 F F
             
Yukon Territory 15,860 552E 3.5E 15,231 96.0 F F
  Males
8,247 313E 3.8E 7,934 96.2 F F
  Females
7,613 239E 3.1E 7,298 95.9 F F
             
Northwest Territories including Nunavut 35,730 815E 2.3E 34,916 97.7 F F
  Males
18,668 F F 18,459 98.9 F F
  Females
17,062 F F 16,457 96.5 F F
             
Northwest Territories excluding Nunavut 22,160 F F 21,527 97.1 F F
  Males
11,767 F F 11,583 98.4 F F
  Females
10,393 F F 9,943 95.7 F F
             
Nunavut 13,571 F F 13,389 98.7 F F
  Males
6,901 F F 6,875 99.6 F F
  Females
6,669 F F 6,514 97.7 F F
             

1. Data source: Statistics Canada, National Population Health Survey, 1994/95 and 1996/97, cross sectional sample, health file, North component
2. Population aged 12 and over who report that they have been diagnosed by a health professional as having diabetes.
3. A simple variance formula was used to produce the coefficient of variation (CV) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
4. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) from 16.6% to 33.3% are identified by an (E) and should be interpreted with caution.
5. Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3% were suppressed (F) due to extreme sampling variability.
6. CANSIM table number 01045011.