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. 2013 Feb 20;8(2):e56849. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0056849

Table 3. Intake of main food groups for study population in Guangzhou, Chinaa.

Men (148 pairs) p Women (433 pairs) p
Cases Controls Cases Controls
Dietary energy, kcal/d 1388±345 1402±385 0.668 1274±381 1323±360 0.044
Cereals 699±121 689±148 0.513 656±134 630±136 0.001
Soy protein 3.11±3.99 4.67±4.71 0.001 2.36±3.06 3.44±3.73 <0.001
Vegetables 232±106 289±130 <0.001 241±120 288±130 <0.001
Fruits 39.8±30.6 66.6±56.8 <0.001 52.7±42.9 67.3±57.7 <0.001
Milk and dairy products 46.7±71.6 77.1±101.9 0.002 71.6±113.4 95.4±94.7 <0.001
Nuts 9.28±10.52 12.42±13.71 0.023 6.75±11.03 11.66±16.65 <0.001
Meat 87.7±51.9 63.2±31.5 <0.001 80.2±52.7 64.0±39.6 <0.001
Poultry 22.6±16.5 17.8±12.3 0.004 19.0±15.0 19.6±16.8 0.629
Total fish 26.2±22.9 34.5±26.5 0.002 26.4±22.3 34.6±33.3 <0.001
Freshwater fish 16.4±15.3 17.6±17.2 0.490 17.0±16.1 22.5±32.0 0.001
Sea fish 4.94±11.64 11.28±17.92 <0.001 5.72±12.00 8.62±13.75 0.001
Mollusca and shellfish 4.57±7.97 5.57±8.93 0.200 3.39±6.98 3.71±5.94 0.463

Continuous variables were described by means ±SD and evaluated by t-test.

a

Mean intakes of food groups were adjusted for daily energy intake using the residual method. The mean of daily energy intake was 1355 kcal (male) or 1278 kcal (female).