Generational Divide: While Almost All (93%) Of Parents Say They’re "Most Responsible" For Ensuring Healthy Youth, Only Half (53%) of Nation's Youth Agree

Survey Findings Suggest Parents May Be Overestimating Healthy Living Practices of their Families as a New Perception vs. Reality “Generation Gap” Emerges

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Ottawa, ON – As part of the 2007 Child Health Summit sponsored by the Canadian Medical Association, the Canadian Paediatric Society and the College of Family Physicians, an Ipsos-Reid study finds that 93% of Canadian parents say that they are most responsible for ensuring that Canadian children are healthy. However, Canadian...

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Generational Divide: While Almost All (93%) Of Parents Say They’re

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