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Improving the Health of Future Generations: The Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health

Jeff Reading, PhD and Earl Nowgesic, RN MHSc

Jeff Reading is with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Institute of Aboriginal Peoples Health, and the Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.



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FIGURE 1 —Age- and gender-specific and age-adjusted prevalence (%) of type 2 diabetes mellitus among First Nations and Inuit people and the Canadian population as a whole.

 


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FIGURE 2 —Rates of smoking (%) among First Nations and Inuit people and the Canadian population as a whole, by age.

 





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