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. 2014 Feb 7;9(2):e88278. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088278

Table 1. Data definition and structure for each of the four dietary habit groups.

Age Sex TOTAL
men women
SES N N N %
15–19 Low 3 22 25 7.6%
Middle 9 19 28 8.5%
High 0 1 1 0.3%
20–29 Low 4 11 15 4.5%
Middle 10 35 45 13.6%
High 5 13 18 5.4%
30–39 Low 3 10 13 3.9%
Middle 6 23 29 8.8%
High 6 11 17 5.2%
40–49 Low 4 6 10 3.0%
Middle 4 20 24 7.3%
High 8 16 24 7.3%
50–59 Low 3 7 10 3.0%
Middle 3 11 14 4.2%
High 1 6 7 2.1%
60–69 Low 3 7 10 3.0%
Middle 1 14 15 4.5%
High 0 2 2 0.6%
70–79 Low 4 8 12 3.6%
Middle 1 2 3 0.9%
High 0 0 0 0.0%
80+ Low 0 5 5 1.5%
Middle 0 3 3 0.9%
High 0 0 0 0.0%
TOTAL Low 24 76 100 30.3%
Middle 34 127 161 48.8%
High 20 49 69 20.9%
TOTAL 78 252 330 100.0%

Note. Data source: Austrian Health Interview Survey (AT-HIS) 2006/07. N = number of subjects. Analyses were calculated with subjects matched according to their age, sex, and socio-economic status. Each dietary habit group consisted of 330 subjects with the above shown demographic characteristics (330 vegetarians, 330 subjects consuming a carnivorous diet rich in fruits and vegetables, 330 individuals eating a carnivorous diet less rich in meat, and 330 subjects consuming a carnivorous diet rich in meat; N = 1320). SES: A low SES corresponds a SES score between ≥3 and ≤6, a middle SES between >6 and ≤10, and a high SES a score between >10 and ≤15.