[ r l i l0-WATERuX)OIl()NICLE'Wedmsdly.Aug\isl5.ZOIS ; l I I t W I _ ,, , ,, , ,,,,,7, WW)â€; _Mw_ I I T . f . . h . . . : he l'ldeO 1118th (i i ; Local ofï¬cer takes part in extreme bike ride in support of cancer patients _ . ; BiiCulisHum I ~ - w. -- ' ~ V ‘ , swim Mimi, . , Q a , e, at __ M Canadian Health \ _ â€" ., “we“ k‘,_-,,k,s w r - ' ‘ , a '- , _, - i ‘nr l I takes a lot of sacrifice to he a K ‘ “_.;5’ ‘ - ..s 1 "$1, ’ Measul es S“! he, K- ’ lice officer. but one Waterloo "' 1 ’ W‘hï¬â€™ï¬' fl ' ' i pov “ ,. I, ....i 4 . Approximately 560 people locally Will he ran- E hwng‘sï¬ï¬f’gï¬jrsy haw gone far ' s â€A†’ â€"M"“' domly selected to participate in the Canadian , - -. Ann-Id Health Measures Survey (cums) a national surv .‘ _ _ - W I ‘ ï¬tgeztgisYgtlngngt‘f:1:3; conducted by Statistics Canada. In Kitchener . I G. and travelled from western Canada ; ~ ' aterloo thesurveybeganonAug.4 ‘ ‘ , h _ l d _ ft The ï¬rst phase involves an m-home interView i tosout ernf(.o ora ‘0 in an e hon to with the selected individuals. They will be asked : (SLï¬rrlrlmmmy ‘ orr‘ canctr patients er? In questions about. among other things. nutrition. i trim - _ ' alcoholand tobacco consumption. medical history. E "if ride also had a pervmal slmlï¬- and level of physical activity. In the second phase. ; came for Viol. who 105! both Of his P8P participants must go to a mobile clinic temporarily I ‘ aptilhci‘srcousm and a childhood friend located in the parking lot of the Activa Sportsplex in I [ "I've heen around the block a few Kitchener. to “W? number Ohm ' I _ h h _ idV‘ ‘ “I" ‘ y (1 At the mobile clinic. health professionals f tittiï¬rlé‘ylhznsaw viii “Lu“ 31:2 employed by Statistics Canada. will take partici- \ u“ ' - “Y ' h icalhealthmeasum. Cludmg' heigh’ . i n't a difï¬cult dects‘ion to make" â€wafting waist and hip umnnzrence The spet ‘ f After 28 days of hiking. he raised _ cialjsts will aha do tests to measure blood pressure. : more than 59.700 for the (â€and River mph-glow function and hearing, Finally. urine and : Hospital Foundation Viol said the blood samples will be collected to assess panici- ‘ i "WNW “mild h“ P!" “M"drd m“ mun" ‘f pants‘ cardiovascular health nutritional status and ‘, datton's Annette Fund It funds travel . _’ exposureto environmental oontaminants ‘ L expenses ft)! tamer patients Vt‘llh llmll' '* _ ‘ . Data from (he CHMS he!“ to M an acCu. i I i-‘tl resources lathe Rt'gtl;nal tamer . rate ponrait ol the health of Canadians. Various ‘ i inï¬rm-n, at“) mg to the nundations :-- _ ,' health care stakeholders. including professionals. ‘ w , lit: f m ’ h | s s ) ‘ ' ‘ 4 a: - researchers and public health planners. use this ‘ is l t ep “rpm “3". ._ datatoadaptprogianuandservicatoihepopulaâ€" \ expenses for (ant t-r patients in need, ’ . lion's needs Moreover well-known national organ 4 I said ltith Linton, regional Vll e presi 4 Widens such as the (Mien Red (3mm and the i l gin: f;:lrlt'artt')t;t':t-'tv:t rs“ We rt' “It Heart and Stroke Foundation have shown their 3 it e (1 - (i .i ng on s su rift) thesurvey. ‘3 I ll‘llldlld-hll' ]()tlllit'\ in support our pm (jH'MS is conducted under the authority of E when“ H†â€W m, W n n the Statistics Act. which guarantees that all the i in tat ‘t‘r i I}; '| i l('(1|†' ‘ ' ’ - â€" . I . (P! t t-ntn- luv mum wars prim ll) 591 M" V'O'. 0’ Wind“) Regional â€lite “a. toot pm in a 27 daybike ride igir‘tnnatlon prthed by partitlpants rlmains pr! i i doing â€I“ â€m. Wmumflh mm m support ofthe GrandRiver Hospital Foundation, stands infrontoltheColoudo ‘ ttiiitlrdisiiix limits ls lll\l)l\‘lllk hit“ In “a" marker “'""'°"°“’ iIdh so mice . i I â€I' started lht' Ride til unit I Mr pm loo Regional l‘itlit't' \t-rvit'es began his By the time he got to Montana. it ’ B 0“ p t i ; gram. a hit st IV tutu [min kin limit-r In mute on lune I2. and while this ride started to get much hotter. Viol said uly d :ormi } tittawa, whit h h.id two plupnvw lint itiiild he i iinsidi-rt'd .i Sllt'(1'\\ in more during that middle pan of the ride. the I 8 at M Ck : ï¬rst was to raise funds fur (dill l‘l pm mus than one. Vinl [mlnlï¬l 0"! Ill-fl ll (Lilli temperatures WW" around 32 (i J loin artist Rick Nixon for free hands on 811W] . grams at the liilllilldlltili and the wt was"! m“ lhe heat tertainly posed a (â€hal ‘ ties at Albert Md'nrmit‘k (linimuiiits (entre Aug I «ind was to raise awareness til the [he ridi- hogan in “an". 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