Stats Link Canada
Stats Packs
Website Directory
More Help

Stats Link Canada - Free trial

Results for Yoga

 

ID #:   39271570
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Survey on group coupon sites. Includes: % of Canadians who purchase from a group buying site are buying for themselves, % of Canadians who purchase through group buying sites said the sites encourage them to purchase products and services they weren't looking for, % said they specifically liked group buying sites because it allowed them to buy or try something they normally wouldn't at regular price.

% reported purchasing restaurant deals, % purchases spa services (by gender), % purchased unplanned recreational activities, % bought a gym/fitness/yoga deal they weren't looking for, % spontaneously purchased an adventure experience, % purchased an unplanned cosmetic procedure

% of Canadians have visited a group buying site, % who use group buying sites started doing so within the past six months

What Canadians personally like about group buying - Consumers like the convenience of getting deals online, They like being introduced to new local deals in their city, It allows them to find only the deals they are interested in, It lets them buy more because they save money, It lets them give a more substantial gift for their budget, It allows them to easily share deals with their friends, colleagues and family

% of those who have made a purchase on the sites have spent up to $449 in the past 12 months, % have saved up to $499

% of Canadians who visit group buying sites have purchased a deal. % who visit group buying sites spend some of their spare time doing so, % of those with Internet access do so daily at work.

 
Pub Date:   5/10/2011
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   5/10/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271330
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Detailed survey on the health of Canadians (Adults & Youth (12-17 years old). Covers: GENERAL HEALTH - % consider themselves overweight / obese, % live a health lifestyle, % feel stressed most of the time, Number of times socialize/spend time with friends, Average number of hours of sleep per night, Factors that would motivate one to become healthier, % currently smoke

FOOD & NUTRITION - Per week: Breakfast eaten at home (vs. take out), Lunch / Dinner eaten at home per week (vs. take-out / in restaurant), Eat from food groups, Eat processed or pre-packaged food, Consume alcohol, soft drinks, juice, dessert, coffee/tea, % take vitamins regularly, main reason for not eating as healthy

EXERCISE - % exercise regularly, % walk, play with friends, go to gym [fitness club], play sports, jog / running, yoga, Top reasons for not exercising

SLEEP - Main reasons for not getting enough sleep

INFORMATION ON HEALTHY LIVING - Top sources (e.g. Online sources, TV, Friends/family), % would post a health question online, % trust health information online

VISITING HEALTH PROFESSIONALS - % go to the doctor regularly, Main reason for not going to doctor, dentist, % have visited in the last 6 months: Registered Massage Therapist, Chiropractor, Physiotherapist, Psychologist, Nutritionist, Acupuncturist, Naturopath, Psychiatrist

 
Pub Date:   1/4/2011
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   1/4/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270949
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Top fitness trends for 2011 based on a survey of group fitness experts, personal trainers, fitness consultants and nutritionists. [boot camp, yoga, dieting, fitness club, health club]
 
Pub Date:   12/21/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   12/22/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39268163
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Survey of Canadians on diet and healthy eating. Includes: % consider themselves Underweight, About the right weight, A little overweight, Somewhat overweight, Very overweight

Are you currently trying to lose weight? Which of the following actions are you taking to lose weight? (Doing physical exercise, Changing my diet [dieting], Taking diet pills/bars/shakes, Taking medicine prescribed by my doctor)

In what ways are you changing your diet to lose weight? (e.g. Cutting down on chocolates, sugar, etc., Cutting down on fats, Eating more natural, fresh foods, Low carb diet (Atkins Diet), Using Weight Watchers or other slimming programmes)

What do you think is the most credible source of information on healthy eating? How often do you exercise? On days that you exercise, how long on average do you exercise for?

What kind of exercise do you do most often? (Team sports (e.g., soccer, volleyball, netball), Racquet sports (e.g., tennis, badminton), Gym activities (fitness centre), Walking, Running/Jogging, Swimming, Golf, Aerobics, Martial Arts, Yoga/Pilates)

 
Pub Date:   11/1/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   ARCHIVE
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:   This file is no longer available online. E-mail us for the latest information on how to access this file. Use the link indicated in hyperlink 1 and please quote the ID # of the entry.
Posted/Updated:   1/11/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39264447
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Report examines Canadians’ use of and public attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine. Covers: Chiropractic care, Massage therapy, Relaxation techniques, Prayer/spiritual practice [spirituality], Acupuncture, Yoga, Herbal therapies, Special diet programs, Energy healing, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Folk remedies, Self-help group, Aromatherapy, Imagery techniques, Lifestyle diet, Spiritual or religious healing by others, Hypnosis, Osteopathy, High dose/mega vitamins, Biofeedback, Chelation

% saw a professional, Average number of visits per year, Average age at time of first use, Users with total confidence in provider, Median expenditure, Top 3 health conditions treated by therapy, Reasons for using alternative therapies

 
Pub Date:   5/22/2007
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   1/5/2009
 
 
 
[1/4]