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. 2020 Jun 30;12(7):1956. doi: 10.3390/nu12071956

Table 3.

Electrolyte intake in association with gender and age groups. Data shown as adjusted mean values and standard error of the mean (SE) in parentheses in mg/day.

Characteristics Sodium p-Value 1 Potassium p-Value Calcium p-Value Magnesium p-Value
gender *
women 2412.0 (58.9) 3041.8 (63.5) 983.6 (23.3) 354.1 (7.6)
men 2639.8 (59.9) 0.011 2824.7 (64.6) 0.024 977.5 (23.7) 0.862 352.5 (7.7) 0.887
age groups ** 0.31 0.658 0.034 0.319
18–24 years 2487.9 (98.9) 2922.9 (106.1) 1048.1 (38.8) 365.5 (12.7)
25–50 years 2575.7 (51.6) 2961.7 (55.3) 987.7 (20.3) 355.0 (6.6)
51–64 years 2438.7 (77.9) 2870.4 (83.6) 921.0 (30.6) 341.4 (10.0)
women * 0.083 0.335 0.18 0.184
18–24 years 2044.7 (107.9) 2760.8 (131.3) 946.1 (46.4) 339.7 (15.7)
25–50 years 2159.9 (57.9) 2648.0 (70.5) 860.6 (24.9) 308.8 (8.4)
51–64 years 1928.8 (86.5) 2829.0 (105.2) 840.5 (37.2) 325.1 (12.6)
men * 0.899 0.06 0.105 0.072
18–24 years 2926.8 (169.4) 3090.6 (169.3) 1145.0 (63.2) 393.1 (20.3)
25–50 years 3005.6 (85.8) 3286.5 (85.7) 1120.3 (32.0) 401.8 (10.2)
51–64 years 2959.5 (131.3) 2922.2 (131.2) 1005.3 (49.0) 358.8 (15.7)

1p-values for group differences are based on ANOVA for metric variables * adjusted for energy intake. ** adjusted for gender and energy intake.