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% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Canada <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  20% 52% 28%
Boys 18% 53% 29%
Girls 22% 51% 28%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 18% 49% 32%
13 to 17 year olds 22% 55% 23%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 23% 47% 30%
$50,000-$99,999 21% 51% 27%
≥$100,000 15% 56% 29%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 20% 50% 31%
10,000-99,999 23% 51% 26%
≥100,000 18% 54% 29%
Region      
NL 19% 53% 28%
PE 15% 57% 28%
NS 15% 53% 31%
NB 19% 52% 29%
QC 32% 48% 21%
ON 16% 54% 30%
MB 16% 52% 32%
SK 14% 53% 33%
AB 16% 54% 30%
BC 15% 52% 33%
YK 13% 46% 41%
NT 19% 47% 34%
NU - - -

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2010-2011  Physical Activity Monitor      

Newfoundland and Labrador

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Newfoundland and Labrador <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  19% 53% 28%
Boys 19% 52% 29%
Girls 18% 55% 27%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 19% 51% 30%
13 to 17 year olds 18% 56% 26%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 58% -
$50,000-$99,999 20% 50% 30%
≥$100,000 - 57% 25%
Community size      
<10,000 residents - 51% 30%
10,000-99,999 - 52% 27%
≥100,000 - 62% -
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

Prince Edward Island

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Prince Edward Island <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  14% 57% 29%
Boys 13% 53% 34%
Girls 16% 61% 24%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 11% 57% 31%
13 to 17 year olds 18% 56% 26%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 51% -
$50,000-$99,999 - 57% 31%
≥$100,000 - 55% -
Community size      
<10,000 residents 15% 56% 29%
10,000-99,999 - 57% 27%
≥100,000 - - -
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

Nova Scotia

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Nova Scotia <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  15% 54% 31%
Boys - 56% 34%
Girls 19% 52% 29%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds - 52% 35%
13 to 17 year olds 17% 56% 27%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 47% 34%
$50,000-$99,999 - 52% 36%
≥$100,000 - 57% 31%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 19% 48% 34%
10,000-99,999 - 55% 30%
≥100,000 - 62% 30%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

New Brunswick

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
New Brunswick <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  19% 52% 29%
Boys 13% 52% 36%
Girls 25% 53% 22%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 14% 53% 33%
13 to 17 year olds 25% 51% 24%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 52% 28%
$50,000-$99,999 23% 50% 27%
≥$100,000 - 53% 34%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 24% 50% 26%
10,000-99,999 - 53% 33%
≥100,000 - 55% -
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Quebec 

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Quebec <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  32% 48% 21%
Boys 31% 48% 21%
Girls 32% 47% 20%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 30% 47% 22%
13 to 17 year olds 33% 48% 18%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 34% 45% 21%
$50,000-$99,999 32% 47% 22%
≥$100,000 26% 55% 19%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 30% 47% 23%
10,000-99,999 37% 43% 19%
≥100,000 28% 51% 20%
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Ontario

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Ontario <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  16% 54% 30%
Boys 15% 55% 30%
Girls 18% 52% 30%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 15% 50% 35%
13 to 17 year olds 18% 58% 24%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 20% 50% 31%
$50,000-$99,999 18% 54% 28%
≥$100,000 13% 56% 31%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 15% 52% 32%
10,000-99,999 18% 56% 26%
≥100,000 16% 53% 31%
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Manitoba

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Manitoba <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  16% 52% 32%
Boys 15% 49% 36%
Girls 17% 55% 27%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 19% 48% 32%
13 to 17 year olds - 57% 32%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 50% 31%
$50,000-$99,999 - 52% 31%
≥$100,000 - 56% 34%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 16% 46% 38%
10,000-99,999 - 55% -
≥100,000 - 57% 30%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

Saskatchewan

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Saskatchewan <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  13% 54% 33%
Boys - 54% 34%
Girls 15% 53% 32%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds - 55% 33%
13 to 17 year olds - 51% 34%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 51% 33%
$50,000-$99,999 - 52% 34%
≥$100,000 - 59% 29%
Community size      
<10,000 residents - 51% 36%
10,000-99,999 - 51% -
≥100,000 - 58% 31%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

Alberta

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Alberta <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  16% 54% 30%
Boys 15% 57% 29%
Girls 17% 52% 31%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 15% 49% 36%
13 to 17 year olds 16% 62% 22%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 46% -
$50,000-$99,999 21% 46% 33%
≥$100,000 - 61% 28%
Community size      
<10,000 residents - 47% 35%
10,000-99,999 - 60% 22%
≥100,000 - 54% 32%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

British Columbia

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
British Columbia <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  15% 52% 33%
Boys - 52% 36%
Girls 18% 52% 31%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds - 50% 39%
13 to 17 year olds 20% 55% 25%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 44% 40%
$50,000-$99,999 - 58% 28%
≥$100,000 - 51% 36%
Community size      
<10,000 residents - 55% -
10,000-99,999 17% 48% 35%
≥100,000 - 56% 32%
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

Yukon

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Yukon <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  13% 46% 41%
Boys - 41% 47%
Girls 15% 51% 33%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 10% 42% 48%
13 to 17 year olds 18% 52% 31%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - 41% -
$50,000-$99,999 - 41% 44%
≥$100,000 - 51% 38%
Community size      
<10,000 residents - 47% 41%
10,000-99,999 14% 46% 41%
≥100,000 - - -
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

Northwest Territories

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being
Northwest Territories <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  20% 46% 34%
Boys 16% 47% 36%
Girls 23% 45% 32%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 18% 46% 36%
13 to 17 year olds 22% 46% 32%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr - - -
$50,000-$99,999 - 46% 36%
≥$100,000 18% 48% 34%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 23% 39% 38%
10,000-99,999 17% 53% 30%
≥100,000 - - -
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor      

Nunavut

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being (North)

% of parents who indicate the amount of time children and youth should be active for their well being (North)
North <30 min 1 hour >1 hour
Total, 5-17 years  21% 41% 38%
Boys 14% 41% 45%
Girls 28% 41% 31%
Age      
5 to 12 year olds 18% 44% 37%
13 to 17 year olds 25% 36% 39%
Household income      
<$50,000/yr 40% 21% 39%
$50,000-$99,999 17% 42% 41%
≥$100,000 16% 49% 36%
Community size      
<10,000 residents 28% 33% 39%
10,000-99,999 15% 49% 36%
≥100,000 - - -
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2010-2011 Physical Activity Monitor