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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2017 Jan 18;15(9):1390–1396.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.cgh.2016.12.036

Table 2.

Comparison of mean intake of nutrient and food groups among all enrolled patients, patients who experienced a flare, and patients who did not experience a flare

All enrolled patients (n=412) Patients who did not experience a flare (n=367) Patients who experienced a flare (n=45)
Myristic Acid (g/day) 1.83 (1.31) 1.79 (1.30) 2.21 (1.31)
Alpha Linolenic Acid (g/day) 1.40 (0.95) 1.37 (0.91) 1.66 (1.24)
Oleic Acid (g/day) 24.8 (14.3) 24.4 (14.1) 28.7 (15.3)
Eicosenoic Acid (g/day) 0.25 (0.22) 0.25 (0.23) 0.28 (0.16)
Palmitelaidic Acid (g/day) 0.09 (0.07) 0.09 (0.07) 0.10 (0.06)
Total Trans Lineoleic Acid (g/day) 0.33 (0.23) 0.33 (0.24) 0.38 (0.21)
Saturated Fat (g/day) 24.0 (14.6) 23.5 (14.6) 27.7 (14.6)
Monounsaturated Fat (g/day) 26.5 (15.2) 26.0 (15.1) 30.6 (16.1)
Total Omega-3 Fatty Acid without supplementation (g/day) 1.57 (1.11) 1.54 (1.09) 1.87 (1.21)
Total Protein (g/day) 85.4 (53.4) 84.7 (55.0) 91.7 (37.7)
Processed Meat (g/day) 4.48 (3.94) 4.47 (3.86) 4.58 (4.61)
Alcohol (g/day) 3.28 (4.76) 3.29 (4.77) 3.18 (4.77)
Sulfur (mg/day) 1038.8 (530.4) 1035.9 (542.7) 1065.0 (413.8)

Results expressed as mean (SD)

No significant differences noted when comparing patients who experienced a flare to those who did not experience a flare, using Benjamini and Hochberg method with false discovery rate 0.05