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. 2012 Aug 20;4(8):1076–1094. doi: 10.3390/nu4081076

Table 3.

Estimated daily intakes of dietary energy, calcium and vitamin D (observed intake distributions) in the non-AUD and AUD groups, and comparisons between groups.

Group Males Females
non-AUD AUD non-AUD AUD non-AUD AUD
Median (IQR)
Total Energy a 8965 * 11 ,028 * 9461 11,684 8342 10,481
(kJ) (7240–10,661) (9072–13,014) (8010–10,835) (10,181–13,521) (7003–9944) (8847–11,726)
Calcium 450.1 * 460.0 * 525.4 508.9 438.1 415.9
(mg) (347.8–614.1) (334.1–627.1) (391.1–651.4) (442.8–722.0) (318.4–564.8) (330.7–534.1)
Vitamin D 99.2 120.1 123.3 134.9 83.6 112.9
(IU) (64.6–160.1) (83.6–193.6) (95.2–180.5) (86.5–216.3) (60.3–131.3) (83.1–163.4)

Abbreviations: AUD: alcohol use disorders; IQR: interquartile range; kJ: kilojoules; mg: milligrams; IU: International Units; Notes: All variables had skewed distributions thus medians are reported with interquartile range in parenthesis; n-values: n = 80 per group (males n = 33 and females n = 47); a Total estimated energy intake, including average daily alcohol energy estimated from average daily alcohol intake (grams) per participant in the AUD group; * Significant differences between groups in intakes of total energy (p < 0.001) and calcium (p = 0.007), using multilevel mixed-effects linear regression, adjusting for gender, smoking status and total estimated energy including alcohol (comparison of total energy between groups was only adjusted for gender and smoking status).