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. 2018 Jun 13;57(Suppl 3):89–100. doi: 10.1007/s00394-018-1740-z

Table 3.

Participants meeting or exceeding the adequate intake recommendations for water intake from fluids [7] by region, household income, education level and respondents employment status

4–9 years 10–17 years 18–65 years
≥ AI (N) ≥ AI (%) ≥ AI (N) ≥ AI (%) ≥ AI (N) ≥ AI (%)
Region
 Bali 7 78% 6 86% 42 58%
 Central Java 17 77% 31 72% 148 63%
 East Java 26 70% 42 86% 245 75%
 Jabodetabek 72 90% 86 91% 471 81%
 Kalimantan 40 77% 36 68% 196 59%
 Sulawesi 28 64% 41 84% 179 69%
 Sumatera 81 91% 87 81% 478 80%
 West Java 28 56% 44 68% 168 58%
 Yogyakarta 4 80% 7 70% 63 82%
Household income
 < 750,001–900,000 22 65% 32 80% 208 66%
 900,001–1,250,000 55 80% 60 70% 407 71%
 1,250,001–1,750,000 49 71% 56 77% 304 71%
 1,750,001–2,500,000 80 80% 92 82% 403 69%
 2,500,001–4,000,000 68 83% 106 85% 452 75%
 4,000,001–> 7,000,000 29 85% 34 79% 216 79%
Education level
 Primary school 49 82% 96 82% 246 69%
 Junior high school 57 81% 109 75% 378 67%
 Senior high school 171 78% 158 82% 1141 74%
 Diploma/junior college 10 67% 4 67% 77 69%
 College/university 16 70% 13 76% 148 75%
Respondent employment statusa
 Housewife 256 80% 210 80% 807 76%
 Not working/seeking employment 2 67% 10 83% 121 72%
 Retired 0 2 100% 26 74%
 Student 0 96 81% 183 76%
 Employed 45 68% 62 75% 853 67%

AI Adequate intake

aEmployment status of parent/caregiver for children aged ≤ 12 years of age