ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PRIMARY PREVENTION INDICATORS AND REGIONAL VARIATIONS IN THE INCIDENCE OF MAJOR CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS: THE CANHEART STUDY

2015 
s S267 always/always buying lunch at school had 1.84 (1.77-1.92, p 3 times per week compared with children who reported sometimes or never buying lunch at school. CONCLUSION: Eating dinner as a family more frequently was associated with decreased cardiometabolic risk factors. There were no clinically significant associations between buying lunch at school or eating at restaurants and cardiometabolic risk. There were significant associations between infrequently eating together as a family and buying lunch at school and buying lunch at school and more frequently eating at restaurants. These associations may help identify potentially modifiable risk factors regarding adolescent eating behaviours and cardiometabolic risk. Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) Plenary
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