Chart 1
Distribution of household population aged 5 to 17, by body mass index normsNote and age group, Canada, 2009 to 2011

The title of the graph is "Chart 1 Distribution of household population aged 5 to 17, by body mass index normsNote and age group, Canada, 2009 to 2011."
This is a column clustered chart.
There are in total 3 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 75 with ticks every 10 points.
There are 4 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "Percent (%)."
The horizontal axis is "Age Group."
The title of series 1 is "Thinness."
The minimum value is 0 and it corresponds to "5 to 11 and 12 to 17."
The maximum value is 2 and it corresponds to "Total."
The title of series 2 is "Normal."
The minimum value is 65 and it corresponds to "5 to 11."
The maximum value is 67 and it corresponds to "12 to 17."
The title of series 3 is "Overweight."
The minimum value is 20 and it corresponds to "Total, 5 to 11 and 12 to 17."
The maximum value is 20 and it corresponds to "Total, 5 to 11 and 12 to 17."
The title of series 4 is "Obese."
The minimum value is 10 and it corresponds to "12 to 17."
The maximum value is 13 and it corresponds to "5 to 11."
This chart has a note which reads "E Use with caution (data with a coefficient of variation (CV) from 16.6% to 33.3%)F Too unreliable to be published (data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3%; suppressed due to extreme sampling variability)† BMI classification based on de Onis M et al.2 Source: Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2009 to 2011. The CHMS collects health information on the Canadian household population aged 3 to 79.."

Chart 1 Distribution of household population aged 5 to 17, by body mass index normsNote and age group, Canada, 2009 to 2011, Percent (%)
  Thinness Normal Overweight Obese
Total 2E 66 20 12
5 to 11 F 65 20 13
12 to 17 F 67 20 10

E Use with caution (data with a coefficient of variation (CV) from 16.6% to 33.3%)
F Too unreliable to be published (data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3%; suppressed due to extreme sampling variability)
BMI classification based on De Onis M et al.
Source: Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2009 to 2011. The CHMS collects health information on the Canadian household population aged 3 to 79.