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. 2019 Jun 14;11(6):1342. doi: 10.3390/nu11061342

Table 2.

Added and free sugars median (p25; p75) intakes 1 in Swedish adolescents by school year and sex.

School Year 2 Sex (n) Added Sugars, g/day Free Sugars, g/day Total Sugars, g/day Added Sugars, E% 3 Free Sugars, E% 3 Total Sugars, E% 3
5 All (1049) 46 (34; 59) 55 (42; 68) 95 (75; 114) 10 (8; 12) 12 (9; 14) 20 (17; 23)
Girl (559) 46 (34; 57) 55 (43; 68) 94 (75;112) 10 (8; 12) 13 (10; 15) 21 (18; 23)
Boy (490) 46 (34; 61) 54 (40; 68) 96 (75;116) 10 (7; 12) 11 (8; 14) 20 (16; 23)
8 All (1050) 53 (43; 67) 62 (47; 79) 106 (84; 129) 11 (9; 13) 12 (10; 15) 21 (18; 23)
Girl (574) 50 (42; 58) 58 (46; 68) 96 (78;113) 11 (9; 12) 12 (10; 15) 21 (18; 23)
Boy (476) 63 (45; 81) 71 (51; 94) 120 (97;149) 10 (8; 13) 12 (9; 15) 20 (17; 23)
11 All (1000) 54 (38; 72) 61 (44; 81) 102 (80; 127) 10 (8; 13) 12 (9; 15) 19 (16; 22)
Girl (577) 52 (38; 67) 59 (44; 75) 96 (75;118) 11 (9; 13) 12 (10; 15) 20 (17; 23)
Boy (423) 59 (39; 80) 67 (45; 92) 112 (87;141) 9 (7; 12) 11 (8; 14) 18 (15; 21)
All (3099) 51 (38; 65) 59 (44; 75) 100 (79; 124) 10 (8; 13) 12 (9; 15) 20 (17; 23)

1 Calculated to estimate habitual dietary intake using the Multiple Source Method (MSM); 2 Mean age school year 5, 8, and 11: 12, 15, and 18 years old; 3 percent of total energy intake.