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- Obesity, Overweight and Ethnicity
- Aboriginal Women and Obesity in Canada: a Review of the Literature
- Utilization of Health Care Resources by Obese Canadians
- Recommendations for an Obesity Reduction Strategy for British Columbians
- Select Health Indicators of First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit by Linda Gionet and Shirin Roshanafshar Health Statistics Division
- Variables Lead to Obesity in Canada and Their Significance Compared to Alternative Variables by Zoey Lynn a Thesis Submitted To
- The Canadian Obesity Epidemic: an Historical Perspective
- Association Between the Fast-Food Environment and Obesity in Canada: a Cross-Sectional Analysis
- Measured Obesity Adult Obesity in Canada: Measured Height and Weight by Michael Tjepkema
- Obesity in Canada: Overstated Problems, Misguided Policy Solutions
- Obesity: the Next Public Health Challenge Christine M Bond
- Healthy Environments, Healthy People: 2015 Health Status of Manitobans Report
- PAPER Trends in Overweight and Obesity Among Adults in Canada (1970 – 1992): Evidence from National Surveys Using Measured Height and Weight
- Obesity in Canada
- The Politics of Policy Development to End Obesity for Aboriginal Youth in the Educational Environment
- Ultra-Processed Foods in Canada: Consumption, Impact on Diet Quality and Policy Implications
- First Nations Approaches to Childhood Obesity: Healthy Lifestyles in Canada Compared with Alternatives for Alaska Native Communities
- Cost of Obesity Alberta
- Obesity Facts Sheet
- Position Statement
- Canada: Obesity Marissa Olson Augustana College, Rock Island Illinois
- Obesity in Canada
- Childhood Overweight and Obesity: Evidence from the Cost of Obesity in Alberta for AHS | Population and Public Health 2005 Report
- The Effect of Income on Obesity Among Canadian Adults
- Prevalence, Associations, & Outcomes
- Obesity: a Growing Issue by Christel Le Petit and Jean-Marie Berthelot
- Obesity Among Off-Reserve First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples in Canada’S Provinces: Associated Factors and Secular Trends