Gender and education differences in sedentary behaviour in Canada: an analysis of national cross-sectional surveys
Abstract Background Canadians spend the majority of their days sedentary. Gender and education are important social determinants of health that impact health behaviours. There is evidence that gender and educational differences in sedentary behaviour exist. In Canada, while general trends suggest th...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie A. Prince (Author), Karen C. Roberts (Author), Alexandria Melvin (Author), Gregory P. Butler (Author), Wendy Thompson (Author) |
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