Welcome to Physical Activity Levels Among
Youth (CAN PLAY) Survey
The Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute (CFLRI)
is conducting a major national survey to examine physical activity
levels of children and youth. The Canadian Physical Activity
Levels Among Youth (CAN PLAY) Survey provides an effective and
objective means of studying current fitness and physical activity
patterns of Canada's young people. CAN PLAY is the first nation-wide
study of it's kind. Approximately 10,000 children and youth
(approximately 6,000 families) will be randomly selected across
Canada for the 2005 study. The study will be conducted annually
until 2010.
A state-of-the-art, non-intrusive and safe electronic device,
called a pedometer, measures the exact number of steps taken
daily by each participant. This data will be critical to developing
long term solutions and programs for a more active and healthier
younger generation.
This survey is a joint venture of the Canadian Fitness and
Lifestyle Research Institute, Public Health Agency of Canada,
and the Interprovincial Sport and Recreation Council.
For frequently asked questions, please click
here
For a copy of our brochure, please
click
here
For instructions on how to wear,
please click here
For a copy of our teachers letter,
please click
here
We have recently release some topics on this study in our 2005 Physical Activity Monitor,
Physical activity and sport: Encouraging children to be active.
To download a copy of this topic:
PDF : ( 520 KB / 19 pages )
PDF : ( 296 KB / 7 pages )
PDF : ( 292 KB / 6 pages )
NEW
Kids CANPLAY - Bulletins
2009 Series
Bulletin no. 1 PDF : ( 1.7 MB / 7 pages )
2009 Provincial Bulletins, click here
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