ARCHIVED - Percentage of Adults with a Usual Intake of Niacin below the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) in Canada
Map suppressed. The percentage of adults with a usual intake of Niacin below the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) was <3 in all provinces. A prevalence of <3 represents data with a coefficient of variation greater than 33.3% with a 95% confidence interval entirely between 0 and 3% and should be interpreted with caution.
Please Note: The CCHS 2.2 does not include data from the Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory or Nunavut. However, the target population covered by the survey represents approximately 98% of the population of the 10 provinces and is thus considered a national survey.
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Percentage of adults age 19 and over with a usual intake of Niacin below the EAR (both males and females)
Province
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Newfoundland & Labrador | <3 |
Prince Edward Island | <3 |
Nova Scotia | <3 |
New Brunswick | <3 |
Quebec | <3 |
Ontario | <3 |
Manitoba | <3 |
Saskatchewan | <3 |
Alberta | <3 |
British Columbia | <3 |
All of Canada | <3 |
Note: <3 Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3% with a 95% confidence interval entirely between 0 and 3%; interpret with caution.
Download these data as a Microsoft Excel file. The Excel file also contains a confidence interval and coefficient of variation for each estimate. This information contributes to a better understanding of the estimates.
For help interpreting these data, please see the Canadian Community Health Survey Cycle 2.2, Nutrition (2004): A Guide to Accessing and Interpreting the Data.
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