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. 2015 May 20;19(2):348–355. doi: 10.1017/S1368980015001512

Table 2.

Daily energy and macronutrient intakes of the MASALA study participants according to length of residence in the USA

Length of residence in the USA
1st tertile (n 298) 2nd tertile (n 293) 3rd tertile (n 283)
Nutrient (/d) Mean se Mean se Mean se P for trend
Energy (kJ) 7373* 126 7017 120 6734 135 0·0004
Carbohydrate (g) 251* 1·48 248* 1·42 240 1·59 0·0001
Carbohydrate (% of energy) 57·4* 0·35 56·7 0·33 55·0 0·37 <0·0001
Protein (g) 62·6* 0·57 61·8 0·54 61·0 0·61 0·04
Protein (% of energy) 14·9* 0·13 14·6 0·12 14·4 0·14 0·02
Total fat (g) 53·1* 0·55 54·6* 0·53 56·7 0·59 0·0003
Saturated fat (g) 14·6 0·27 14·7 0·24 15·5 0·27 0·04
Polyunsaturated fat (g) 12·0 0·16 12·2 0·16 12·3 0·18 0·36
Trans fat (g) 0·11* 0·01 0·13 0·01 0·15 0·01 0·003
Total fat (% of energy) 28·3* 0·30 29·1* 0·29 30·3 0·32 <0·0001
Dietary cholesterol (mg) 102* 4·74 102* 4·22 122 4·74 0·001
Dietary fibre (g) 20·8* 0·28 21·1* 0·26 19·8 0·30 0·02
n-3 Fatty acids (mg) 0·14 0·01 0·14 0·01 0·13 0·01 0·78
n-6 Fatty acids (mg) 0·34 0·01 0·37 0·01 0·39 0·01 0·04
Glycaemic index 41·2* 0·36 39·8 0·34 39·4 0·39 0·001
Glycaemic load 93·1* 1·12 89·1* 1·06 85·4 1·20 <0·0001

MASALA, Mediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America.

*Mean value was significantly different from that of the third tertile of length of residence in the USA: P<0·05.

Variables are reported as mean and standard error, adjusted for age, sex and energy intake, except for energy intake itself. Differences between groups were examined using generalized linear models using Dunnett’s adjustment for multiple comparisons.