Articles on Canadians' Food and Nutrient Intakes - Canadian Community Health Survey, Cycle 2.2, Nutrition (2004)

The first three articles found on this page summarize the intake of energy and nutrients by Canadians using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey, Cycle 2.2-Nutrition. An assessment of the data was done against the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) and results are presented by life stage at the national level.

Also using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey, Cycle 2.2-Nutrition, the fourth article summarizes the eating habits and nutrient intake of Aboriginal people, aged 19-50 years old, living off-reserve in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. When possible, nutrient intakes were assessed against the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs).

Key Findings for Children Aged 1-8 Years:

Read the full article on Children

Key Findings for Adolescents Aged 9 - 18 Years:

Read the full article on Adolescents

Key Findings for Adults Aged 19 Years and Older:

Read the full article on Adults

Key Findings for Off-Reserve Aboriginal people Aged 19-50 Years (Ontario and the Western Provinces):

Read the full article on Aboriginal people

Provincial Results

Information on nutrient intakes by province can be found on Canada’s Nutrition and Health Atlas.

Read articles or reports (where available) on provincial level food and nutrient intakes:

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.

For general questions/comments about these articles Contact the Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion.

Related Resources

Page details

Date modified: