Vol 33, No 4, September 2013 - Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada (CDIC)
Volume 33 · Number 4 · September 2013
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Inside this issue
- Cause-specific mortality by occupational skill level in Canada: a 16-year follow-up studyM. Tjepkema, R. Wilkins, A. Long 
- Hospitalizations for unintentional injuries among Canadian adults in areas with a high percentage of Aboriginal-identity residentsP. Finès, E. Bougie, L. N. Oliver, D. E. Kohen 
- Chronic bronchitis in Aboriginal people—prevalence and associated factorsS. Konrad, A. Hossain, A. Senthilselvan, J. A. Dosman, P. Pahwa 
- Changes in fall-related mortality in older adults in Quebec, 1981–2009M. Gagné, Y. Robitaille, S. Jean, P.-A. Perron 
- Improved estimation of the health and economic burden of chronic disease risk factors in ManitobaH. Krueger, D. Williams, A. E. Ready, L. Trenaman, D. Turner 
- Estimating cancer risk in relation to tritium exposure from routine operation of a nuclear-generating station in Pickering, OntarioS. Wanigaratne, E. Holowaty, H. Jiang, T. A. Norwood, M. A. Pietrusiak, P. Brown 
- Knowledge exchange systems for youth health and chronic disease prevention: a tri-provincial case studyD. Murnaghan, W. Morrison, E. J. Griffith, B. L. Bell, L. A. Duffley, K. McGarry, S. Manske 
- Methodology of the 2009 Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada—hypertension componentA. S. Bienek, M. E. Gee, R. P. Nolan, J. Kaczorowski, N. R. Campbell, C. Bancej, F. Gwadry-Sridhar, C. Robitaille, R. L. Walker, S. Dai 
- Cross-Canada Forum – How we identify and count Aboriginal people—does it make a difference in estimating their disease burden?W. W. Chan, C. Ng, T. K. Young 
