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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2012 Sep 10;5(10):1247–1256. doi: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-12-0292

Table 1. Selected baseline characteristics of the study participantsa (n=92).

Characteristics Treatment Group
P-valueb
Placebo
(n=23)
Calcium
(n=23)
Vitamin D
(n=23)
Calcium +
Vit. D
(n=23)
Demographics, medical history, habits, anthropometrics
 Age, years 58.5 (8.2) 61.9 (8.2) 60.2 (8.1) 62.1 (7.5) 0.39
 Men (%) 70 70 70 70 1.00
 White (%) 74 83 65 61 0.39
 College graduate (%) 65 61 57 44 0.53
 History of colorectal cancer in 1° relative (%) 17 30 17 13 0.60
 Take NSAIDc regularlyd (%) 22 13 9 22 0.60
 If woman (n = 28), taking estrogens (%) 4 9 4 4 1.00
 Current smoker (%) 9 4 0 0 0.61
 Take multivitamin (%) 30 30 26 39 0.86
 Body mass index (BMI), kg/m2 30.6 (7.2) 29.4 (5.5) 28.9 (5.56) 31.6 (6.0) 0.44
Mean dietary intakes e
 Total energy intake, kcal/d 1,596 (528) 1,788 (691) 1,848 (821) 1,845 (752) 0.59
 Totalf calcium, mg/d 625 678 753 733 0.75
 Totalf vitamin D, IU/d 279 326 348 401 0.50
 Total fat, gm/d 66 66 61 65 0.59
 Dietary fiber, gm/d 15 16 16 15 0.97
 Alcohol intake, gm/d 8 10 13 9 0.84
Total serum vitamin D
 25-OH-vitamin D, ng/mL 20.4 (7.6) 25.7 (7.6) 21.0 (8.3) 20.9 (9.7) 0.12
a

Data are given as means (SD) unless otherwise specified.

b

By Fisher’s exact χ2 test for categorical variables, and ANOVA for continuous variables.

c

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.

d

At least once a week.

e

All nutrients energy adjusted using residual method.

f

Diet plus supplements.