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Did the COVID-19 pandemic affect obesity rates in Canada? A new study in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) found ...
About one-third of Canadians are now obese — with more weight gain happening during the pandemic, according to a new study.
New research published in Canadian Medical Association Journal found that the obesity rate doubled during the COVID-19 ...
Investment in research and interventions is needed, say the report's authors, to prevent and treat obesity in Canada, and ...
A new study published in theCanadian Medical Association Journal found obesity rates based on body mass index (BMI) increased ...
The Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ) has been in existence in one form or another since 1911. CMAJ is one of six world-wide journals contributing peer reviewed medical discoveries in ...
The research looked at obesity rates over a 15-year period based on the body mass index of almost 750,000 people who were 18 ...
Caring for autistic patients requires a unique approach, and a Five ways to support… article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical ...
A recent Canadian study reveals a significant surge in obesity rates, with 32.7 percent of adults classified as obese in 2023, a notable increase since 2009. The COVID-19 pandemic is identified as a ...
An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says U.S. executive branch attacks on public health in that country ...
A little belatedly, after a distracting winter of ill-winds and drifting snows, of convocations and sesquicentennial disturbances, the editors of the Journal congratulate those of the Canadian Medi ...
Moving Toward Interoperability. The Canadian federal government introduced Bill C-72 in June 2024 to prevent data blocking and promote secure access to health information.