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. 2019 Aug 8;6:117. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2019.00117

Table 3.

Compliance with American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommendations for fruit juice by gender, diet quality and body weight status.

Total
N = 9069
2–4y
N = 1729
5–8y
N = 2133
9–13y
N = 2501
14–19y
N = 2706
n % % % % %
GENDER
Male 4574 68.0 38.1 48.7 83.3 82.8
Female 4495 71.4 44.9 50.0 86.0 85.8
p-value 0.03 0.05 0.66 0.12 0.15
HEI 2015
Low (below Q3 = 56.58) 6760 73.4 44.0 49.8 88.0 86.7
High (above Q3 = 56.58) 2309 58.4 38.0 47.8 72.1 74.8
p-value <0.001 0.06 0.55 <0.001 <0.001
NRF9.3
Low (below Q3 = 653.38) 6901 72.4 39.8 50.4 86.4 85.6
High (above Q3 = 653.38) 2168 61.2 44.2 46.5 78.6 77.9
p-value <0.001 0.14 0.35 0.008 0.0002
BMI Z-SCORE CUTPOINTS
Underweight 295 77.5 52.6 70.4 82.7 89.0
Normal 5521 68.1 42.8 47.4 85.7 83.4
Over weight 1443 69.6 36.0 48.0 84.1 83.2
Obese 1645 73.3 35.0 52.9 82.2 86.7
Missing 165 70.2 47.7 51.2 88.9 88.8
p-value 0.02 0.18 0.11 0.64 0.45

Data are shown separately for each age group.