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. 2021 Apr 27;13(5):1471. doi: 10.3390/nu13051471

Table A1.

t-tests for differences between mean intake of %E from free sugars in Canadian population ≥ 1 years.

Comparison Comparisons p Value ¥¤
Sex M vs. F 0.532
Age groups 1–8 years vs. 9–13 years 0.001
1–8 years vs. 14–18 years 0.947
1–8 years vs. 19+ years <0.0001
9–13 years vs. 14–18 years 0.594
9–13 years vs. 19+ years <0.0001
14–18 years vs 19+ years <0.0001
Age-sex groups M 1–8 years vs. F 1–8 years 0.518
M 9–13 years vs. F 9–13 years 0.944
M 14–18 years vs. F 14–18 years 1.000
M ≥19 years. vs. ≥19 years 1.000
BMI under/normal weight vs. at risk of/or overweight 0.042
under/normal weight vs. obese 0.106
at risk of/or overweight vs. obese 1.000
Type of smoker * daily smoker vs. occasional smoker 0.056
daily smoker vs. none smoker 0.000
occasional smoker vs. none smoker 1.000
Urban Y vs. N 0.017
Education < University degree/diploma 0.000
Adjusted household income Q1 vs. Q2 1.000
Q1 vs. Q3 1.000
Q1 vs. Q4 0.002
Q2 vs. Q3 1.000
Q2 vs. Q4 0.002
Q3 vs. Q4 0.016

¥ Bonferroni correction applied to adjust for multiple comparisons when applicable, p-values are based on normally transformed values of free sugars. * Participants ≥ 12 years.