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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Intern Med. 2014 Jul;174(7):1038–1045. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2014.1927

Table 2.

Model-adjusteda caloric and fat intake among US adults by statin use over study period, 1999-2010.

Model-adjusted estimate of nutrient intake (95% CI)
P value for group comparison within a survey cycle
Statin-user Statin non-user
Caloric intake (kcal/day)
1999-2000 2,000 (1,870 – 2,131) 2,179 (2,132 – 2,227) .007
2001-2002 2,034 (1,956 – 2,112) 2,197 (2,156 – 2,237) <.001
2003-2004 2,120 (2,051 – 2,189) 2,217 (2,178 – 2,255) .03
2005-2006 2,142 (2,080 – 2,203) 2,183 (2,124 – 2,241) .29
2007-2008 2,088 (1,994 – 2,181) 2,136 (2,083 – 2,191) .28
2009-2010 2,192 (2,105 – 2,280) 2,138 (2,098 – 2,179) .31

Fat intake (g/day)
1999-2000 71.7 (65.7 – 77.7) 81.2 (79.4 – 83.0) .003
2001-2002 73.7 (69.8 – 77.7) 82.6 (80.7 – 84.6) .001
2003-2004 79.5 (74.5 – 84.5) 84.3 (82.3 – 86.2) .09
2005-2006 81.9 (78.3 – 85.5) 83.2 (80.1 – 86.3) .52
2007-2008 80.4 (76.2 – 84.5) 81.0 (78.4 – 83.7) .73
2009-2010 82.0 (77.8 – 86.3) 79.3 (77.1 – 81.5) .32
a

Adjusted for age category, sex, race and ethnicity, educational attainment, and diabetes diagnosis.