Sask. has highest rate of childhood obesity: Report
According to a new report, 33.4 per cent of children in Saskatchewan are obese.
That’s one of the findings contained in the report released Tuesday by the non-profit organization Children First Canada, which contains research from the O’Brien Institute for Public Health. P.EI. had the lowest rate in the country at 18.4 per cent. Children First Founder and lead director Sara Austin said she hopes with the pending election, candidates will speak to the report’s findings and voters will listen.
“There are eight million kids in Canada and they represent a quarter of our population and yet they cannot vote, they don’t have a say in electing the decision makers who really influence the health and wellbeing of a generation of Canadians,” she said.
The National Call to Action report contains a list of the top 10 issues threatening Canada’s children including poverty, abuse, obesity, suicide, bullying, and preventable injuries. Accidents and preventable injuries were listed as the leading cause of death for children in Canada, followed by suicide.