Term: Manitoba Heart Health Survey (MHHS) Data
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2014-06-24
Definition:
The Manitoba Heart Health Survey (MHHS) is a cross-sectional survey of a representative sample of non-institutionalized Manitoba residents (including First Nation community residents) between the ages of 18 and 74 years. It was conducted as a part of the Canadian Heart Health Initiative to estimate the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and to ascertain the level of cardiovascular-related knowledge among Canadians. Sociodemographic information, chronic disease history, measures of hypertension, and cardiovascular risk factors were collected via interviewer-administered questionnaires and clinic visits.
For more information on MHHS data, see the:
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Manitoba Heart Health Survey Data Description
that contains a brief summary of the content of the data set and information on the Source Agency, Purpose, Years, Type, Size, Data Level, Components, Scope, Data Collection Method, Data Highlights, Data Cautions, Access Requirements, More Information, and Last Updated date;
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MCHP Metadata Repository - Manitoba Heart Health Survey
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[Internal Access Only]
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