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. 2012 Jul 9;71:10.3402/ijch.v71i0.18999. doi: 10.3402/ijch.v71i0.18999

Table I.

Selected characteristics of Inuit preschool children: Nunavut Inuit Child Health Survey, 2007–2008a

Characteristics n
Demographics
 Age (years) 285 4.4±0.8
 Boys (%) 132 46.3
Anthropometry
 BMI (kg/m2) 284 18.2 [17.1–19.3]
 BMI percentile (%)b 284 96.8 [88.1–99.3]
 BMI-for-age z-score 284 1.85 [1.18–2.48]
 Weight-for-age z-score 284 1.03 [0.43–1.72]
 Height-for-age z-score 285 −0.39 [−0.93 to 0.25]
 BUA (Δdb/ΔMHz) 285 40.6 [36.2–47.8]
 SoS (m/s) 285 1541.7 [1532.7–1549.1]
Dietary intake
 Energy (Kcal/d) 276 1762 [1336–2234]
 Carbohydrate (g/d) 276 239.6 [186.1–311.3]
 Protein (g/d) 276 66.2 [45.6–90.9]
 Fat (g/d) 276 54.3 [38.6–75.8]
 SFA (g/d) 276 18.6 [12.0–25.5]
 MUFA (g/d) 276 19.6 [12.8–28.8]
 PUFA (g/d) 276 7.8 [5.0–12.2]
 Vitamin D (µg/d) 276 4.9 [2.7–8.1]
 Calcium (mg/d) 276 812 [522–1111]
Supplemental intake
 Vitamin D (% yes) 13 4.6
 Multivitamins including vitamin D (% yes) 47 16.8
Biochemistry
 25(OH)D (nmol/L) 219 46.7 [30.2–68.9]
 PTH (pmol/L) 205 2.33 [1.68–3.29]
 Calcium (mmol/L) 168 2.34 [2.29–2.39]c
 ALP (U/L) 169 183.0 [160.0–207.5]d
 CRP (ng/mL) 222 0.7 [0.2–2.3]e
a

Values are percent, mean±SD, or median [IQR].

b

According to World Health Organization (23).

c

Normal range: [2.0–2.4] mmol/L.

d

Normal range: [111–356] U/L.

e

CRP values ≥8 ng/mL indicating active infection (40) were excluded (n=8).