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. 2021 Jan 31;18(3):1282. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18031282

Table 2.

Distribution of schoolchildren across quintiles of daily monetary diet cost (€/day and €/1000 kcal/day).

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5
€/day Total 2.49 (2.37–2.62) 3.13 (3.08–3.17) 3.55 (3.50–3.60) 4.03 (3.97–4.10) 4.64 (4.50–4.78)
Boys 7 (10.1%) 20 (29.0%) 10 (14.5%) 15 (21.7%) 17 (24.6%)
2.54 (2.27–2.81) 3.12 (3.07–3.18) 3.48 (3.40–3.56) 4.06(3.98–4.14) 4.61(4.40–4.81)
Girls 19 (31.1%) 6 (9.8%) 16 (26.2%) 11 (18.0%) 9 (14.8%)
2.47 (2.32–2.63) 3.13 (3.02–3.25) 3.60 (3.54–3.66) 4.00 (3.90–4.11) 4.69 (4.51–4.87)
p 0.636 0.856 0.015 0.369 0.572
€/1000 kcal/day Total 1.32 (1.24–1.40) 1.66 (1.61–1.70) 1.92 (1.89–1.95) 2.15 (2.11–2.19) 2.59 (2.49–2.70)
Boys 7 (10.1%) 16 (23.2%) 18 (26.1%) 16 (23.2%) 12 (17.4%)
1.27 (1.14–1.39) 1.64 (1.58–1.70) 1.93 (1.89–1.97) 2.17 (2.11–2.22) 2.62 (2.45–2.80)
Girls 19 (31.1%) 10 (16.4%) 8 (13.1%) 10 (16.4%) 14 (23.0%)
1.34 (1.24–1.45) 1.69 (1.62–1.75) 1.92 (1.90–1.94) 2.13 (2.05–2.20) 2.57 (2.42–2.72)
p 0.398 0.311 0.688 0.381 0.607

The data are expressed in n (% within sex) and average (95%CI). The differences between the sexes for the stockings were analyzed by one-way ANOVA.