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. 2018 Dec 10;10(12):1953. doi: 10.3390/nu10121953

Table 2.

Change in dietary intake, physical activity and weight during the first six months of the LIFEstyle study in the study population included for follow-up *.

Change in N Mean (SD) Median (IQR)
Vegetable intake (grams/day) 95 1.92 (58.70) 3.57 (−28.57; 35.71)
Fruit intake (grams/day) 95 25.56 (75.61) 14.29 (0.00; 85.71)
Sugary drinks (glasses/day) 83 −0.43 (1.81) 0.00 (−0.84; 0.21)
Savory snacks (handful/week) 88 −1.67 (5.57) 0.00 (−4.18; 0.57)
Sweet snacks (portion/week) 88 −0.15 (5.63) 0.00 (−2.61; 1.62)
Total MVPA (hour/week) 93 1.05 (12.1) 0.83 (−3.25; 6.13)
Body weight (kilograms) 84 −2.62 (5.10) −2.10 (−4.68; 0.68)

MVPA = Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity. * For all variables the change was calculated as preferably 6 months or otherwise 3 months minus baseline. If a higher score on the change variable is favorable or not depends on the independent variable of interest: A higher change score for vegetable intake, fruit intake, and MVPA is healthier, while a higher change score for sugary drink intake, savory and sweet snack intake, and weight change (higher means weight gain instead of weight loss) is unhealthier.