Table 5. Estimated risk of prediabetes for percent intake of total added sugara in U.S. adults ≥20 years, the NHANESb 2013–2018.
% Added Sugar | Estimatec | SEd | |
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Unadjusted e | <10% | .561 | .020 |
Prediabetes (N = 3,152) | 10–15% | .543 | .018 |
>15% | .567 | .019 | |
Adjusted f , g | <10% | .625 | .021 |
Prediabetes (N = 2,735) | 10–15% | .577 | .029 |
>15% | .614 | .025 |
aPercent intakes of total added sugar were based on a percent estimate of usual intake of added sugar (g) converted into kcals and divided by total daily calories (kcals)
bNHANES = National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
cEstimate represents the risk probability for prediabetes based on mean and quartile intakes of added sugar in grams per day.
dSE = standard error
eModel fit- C statistic: .501 and p-value = .51
fModel fit- C statistic: .733 and p-value = .22. Ns between unadjusted and adjusted models differ due to missing covariates included in the adjusted model.
gAdjusted for age, gender, race/ethnicity, BMI, total calorie intake (kcal/day), moderate and/or vigorous physical activity, smoking status, education, family poverty to income ratio (PIR).