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Beverage consumption of children and teens / by Didier Garriguet.CS82-003/2008-11-1E-PDF

"According to results from the 2004 Canadian Community Health Survey – Nutrition, children and teens get about one-fifth of their daily calories from beverages. As they get older, boys and girls drink less milk and fruit juice, and more soft drinks and fruit drinks. By ages 14 to 18, boys' average daily consumption of soft drinks matches their consumption of milk, and exceeds their consumption of fruit juice and fruit drinks. Beverage consumption by children and teens varies little by province, except in Newfoundland and Labrador where it tends to be comparatively high, and in British Columbia where it tends to be low"--Abstract, page 1.

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Department/Agency
  • Statistics Canada, issuing body.
TitleBeverage consumption of children and teens / by Didier Garriguet.
Series title
  • Health reports, 1209-1367 ; vol. 19, no. 4, [1]
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Cover title.
  • At head of title: Article.
  • Issued also in French under title: Consommation de boissons par les enfants et les adolescents.
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-6).
Publishing information
  • [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, November, 2008.
Author / Contributor
  • Garriguet, Didier, 1974- author.
Description1 online resource (pages 1-6) : graphs.
Catalogue number
  • CS82-003/2008-11-1E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number82-003-X
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