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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 3.

Model-adjusteda relative changes in caloric and fat intake among US adults by statin use, 1999-2010.

Percent Change from 1999-2000 (95% CI)
P value for difference in trendsb
Statin-user Statin non-user
Caloric intake
1999-2000 Reference Reference .001
2001-2002 1.7 (-5.6 to 9.5) 0.8 (-2.0 to 3.6)
2003-2004 6.0 (-1.2 to 13.7) 1.7 (-1.0 to 4.5)
2005-2006 7.1 (0.2 to 14.8) 0.1 (-3.2 to 3.6)
2007-2008 4.4 (-3.4 to 12.8) -2.0 (-5.2 to 1.3)
2009-2010 9.6 (1.8 to 18.1) -1.9 (-4.6 to 0.9)

Fat intake
1999-2000 Reference Reference <.001
2001-2002 2.8 (-6.9 to 13.6) 1.8 (-1.4 to 5.1)
2003-2004 10.9 (-0.1 to 23.0) 3.8 (0.5 to 7.2)
2005-2006 14.2 (3.9 to 25.4) 2.5 (-1.8 to 6.9)
2007-2008 12.1 (1.6 to 23.6) -0.2 (-4.0 to 3.8)
2009-2010 14.4 (3.8 to 26.1) -2.3 (-5.6 to 1.1)
a

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

b

Significance of interaction terms between survey cycle (continuous) and statin use (binary).