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. 2017 Mar 13;9(3):264. doi: 10.3390/nu9030264

Table 2.

Beverage consumption by sex (n = 2740).

Beverage Category Per Capita Mean Intake ± SE (g/Day) Per Consumer Mean Intake ± SE (g/Day)
Boys Girls p-Value 1 Boys Girls p-Value 1
Milk 245 ± 13.2 249 ± 13.2 0.82 571 ± 18 541 ± 16 0.19
Milk, whole 188 ± 11.5 192 ± 11.3 0.83 572 ± 20 558 ± 17 0.57
Milk, reduced, low or non-fat 57 ± 6.7 58 ± 7.2 0.94 475 ± 37 405 ± 30 0.13
Flavoured milk 10 ± 4.1 10 ± 2.8 0.96 314 ± 88 383 ± 64 0.53
Dairy drinks & substitutes 11 ± 3.2 12 ± 3.8 0.72 392 ± 81 598 ± 98 0.13
100% fruit juice 91 ± 6.9 97 ± 7.7 0.57 236 ± 13 235 ± 13 0.95
Diet beverages 2 ± 0.7 4 ± 1.4 0.17 122 ± 29 216 ± 44 0.16
Sweetened beverages 55 ± 6.3 44 ± 4.4 0.15 302 ± 25 258 ± 24 0.23
Coffee & tea 9 ± 3.3 7 ± 1.7 0.66 219 ± 73 173 ± 24 0.56
Plain water 132 ± 8.2 136 ± 7.0 0.70 240 ± 11 240 ± 11 0.98
Flavoured or enhanced water 3 ± 2.0 1 ± 0.6 0.23 224 ± 58 194 ± 76 0.76
Infant formulas 335 ± 15.9 322 ± 14.8 0.51 800 ± 17 778 ± 17 0.36
Breast milk 102 ± 9.0 108 ± 8.1 0.69 526 ± 20 526 ± 17 0.99
Total beverage intake 996 ± 13.6 991 ± 14.1 0.79 n/a n/a

1 Independent T-test to assess difference in per capita or consumer mean intake (g/day) by sex; Data are statistically unreliable, relative standard error ≥30% [24]; n/a represent not applicable as nonsensical to calculate total beverage intake as the number of consumers varies across each beverage category.