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- 1. Exposure to tobacco smoke among Canadian nonsmokers based on questionnaire and biomonitoring dataArticles and reports: 82-003-X202100200002Description:
Surveillance by questionnaire and biomonitoring both have their own advantages and are fundamental in identifying the subpopulations most susceptible to second hand smoke exposure. Using a biomarker provides a quantitative estimate of relative exposure that can be compared over time and with other studies, and this is of particular interest for effective public health interventions.
Release date: 2021-02-17 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202000700001Description: The present study examined the spatial associations between air pollutants (fine particulate matter [PM2.5], nitrogen dioxide [NO2] and ground-level ozone [O3]) and psychological distress among subjects in the most populous provinces in Canada.Release date: 2020-07-29
- Stats in brief: 82-625-X201800154919Description:
In 2014 and 2015, the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) measured the concentrations of parabens (including methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, propyl paraben, and butyl paraben) in the urine of approximately 2500 Canadians aged 3 to 79. Results were reported in micrograms per litre (µg/L).
Release date: 2018-02-22 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201700314781Description: This study describes residential exposure to ambient fine particulate matter, by visible minority, immigrant and socioeconomic status in Canada, while stratifying the analysis across the urban-rural divide.Release date: 2017-03-15
- Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400714039Description:
Using data from the first two cycles of the Canadian Health Measures Survey, this study examines the association between blood lead levels and blood pressure among adults aged 40 to 79.
Release date: 2014-07-16
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- 1. Exposure to tobacco smoke among Canadian nonsmokers based on questionnaire and biomonitoring dataArticles and reports: 82-003-X202100200002Description:
Surveillance by questionnaire and biomonitoring both have their own advantages and are fundamental in identifying the subpopulations most susceptible to second hand smoke exposure. Using a biomarker provides a quantitative estimate of relative exposure that can be compared over time and with other studies, and this is of particular interest for effective public health interventions.
Release date: 2021-02-17 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X202000700001Description: The present study examined the spatial associations between air pollutants (fine particulate matter [PM2.5], nitrogen dioxide [NO2] and ground-level ozone [O3]) and psychological distress among subjects in the most populous provinces in Canada.Release date: 2020-07-29
- Stats in brief: 82-625-X201800154919Description:
In 2014 and 2015, the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) measured the concentrations of parabens (including methyl paraben, ethyl paraben, propyl paraben, and butyl paraben) in the urine of approximately 2500 Canadians aged 3 to 79. Results were reported in micrograms per litre (µg/L).
Release date: 2018-02-22 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201700314781Description: This study describes residential exposure to ambient fine particulate matter, by visible minority, immigrant and socioeconomic status in Canada, while stratifying the analysis across the urban-rural divide.Release date: 2017-03-15
- Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400714039Description:
Using data from the first two cycles of the Canadian Health Measures Survey, this study examines the association between blood lead levels and blood pressure among adults aged 40 to 79.
Release date: 2014-07-16
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