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. 2018 Nov 22;43(6):794–802. doi: 10.1002/jpen.1467

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Increased compliance to specialized oral nutrition supplement (S‐ONS) consumption, but not placebo, is associated with meeting more Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs), regardless of time point. Time points were pooled within treatment groups after no significant differences in regression slopes were found. Relationships were tested via repeated‐measures analysis. S‐ONS group: P = .0002, β = 4.46; placebo group: P = .41, β = 1.21. Black triangles indicate day 30; squares indicate day 60; circles indicate day 90; gray‐filled shapes represent S‐ONS; white‐filled shapes represent placebo.