Census metropolitan area of Hamilton, Ontario

In 2013-2014, residents aged 12 and over of the Hamilton census metropolitan area (CMA), reported information related to their health in the Canadian Community Health Survey. A selection of health indicators that provide data for this CMA appear below. The data are also compared to the data for Ontario and for Canada (i.e. the national average).

Comparisons indicate if the difference between estimates is statistically significant (p < 0.05). “Higher” means the difference observed is significantly higher, “lower” means the difference is significantly lower and “similar” means the difference is not statistically significant.

Well-being

  • Perceived health, very good or excellent: 61.3%; similar to Ontario (59.5%); and similar to the national average (59.2%).
  • Perceived mental health, very good or excellent: 72.6%; similar to Ontario (70.7%); and similar to the national average (71.1%).
  • Perceived life stress, quite a lot (15 years and over): 21.4%; similar to Ontario (22.9%); and similar to the national average (23.0%).

Health conditions

  • High blood pressure: 18.7%; similar to Ontario (18.5%); and similar to the national average (17.7%).
  • Diabetes: 7.5%; similar to Ontario (7.0%); and similar to the national average (6.6%).
  • Body mass index, self-reported, adult (18 years and over), overweight: 38.0%; similar to Ontario (34.7%); and higher than the national average (34.3%).
  • Body mass index, self-reported, adult (18 years and over), overweight or obese: 58.9%; higher than Ontario (53.9%); and higher than the national average (53.8%).
  • Body mass index, self-reported, adult (18 years and over), obese: 20.9%; similar to Ontario (19.2%); and similar to the national average (19.5%).

Health behaviours

  • Fruit and vegetable consumption, 5 times or more per day: 40.8%; similar to Ontario (38.7%); and similar to the national average (40.2%).
  • Physical activity during leisure-time, moderately active or active: 53.6%; similar to Ontario (53.4%); and similar to the national average (54.4%).
  • Heavy drinking: 14.8%; similar to Ontario (16.7%); and lower than the national average (18.4%).
  • Current smoker, daily or occasional: 19.0%; similar to Ontario (17.7%); and similar to the national average (18.7%).

Environmental factors

  • Exposure to second-hand smoke at home: 5.4%; higher than Ontario (3.6%); and similar to the national average (4.2%).
  • Exposure to second-hand smoke in the past month, in vehicles: 5.3%; similar to Ontario (5.3%); and similar to the national average (5.8%).

Personal resources

  • Life satisfaction, satisfied or very satisfied: 91.2%; similar to Ontario (90.9%); and similar to the national average (92.0%).
  • Sense of belonging to local community, somewhat strong or very strong: 71.7%; higher than Ontario (68.0%); and higher than the national average (66.2%).

Related summary table

Health indicator profile by census metropolitan area, two-year period estimates (Hamilton (Ont.))


Notes

CMA: Area consisting of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a core. A census metropolitan area must have a total population of at least 100,000 of which 50,000 or more live in the core.

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