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. 2021 Apr 24;13(5):1447. doi: 10.3390/nu13051447

Table 2.

Association of baseline intakes of FV, fruit, vegetable, DF from FV and RS from FV, with 5-year MCS scores in 4 067 Australian adults from the AudDiab study (excludes those with baseline MCS score < 47).

Median Quartiles OR 95% CI
Combined FV intake (g/d)
Q1 (251.3) Reference
Q2 (391.0) 0.83 0.71–0.96
Q3 (523.9) 0.68 0.57–0.82
Q4 (754.0) 0.59 0.46–0.75
Fruit intake (g/d)
Q1 (106.0) Reference
Q2 (219.5) 0.91 0.76–1.08
Q3 (338.6) 0.72 0.59–0.86
Q4 (532.2) 0.61 0.48–0.77
Vegetable intake (g/d)
Q1 (96.8) Reference
Q2 (149.0) 0.78 0.69–0.88
Q3 (197.6) 0.77 0.65–0.92
Q4 (274.3) 0.78 0.61–0.98
DF from FV (g/d)
Q1 (4.55) Reference
Q2 (6.87) 0.81 0.71–0.93
Q3 (9.10) 0.74 0.61–0.88
Q4 (12.98) 0.69 0.54–0.88
RS from FV (g/d)
Q1 (1.9) Reference
Q2 (3.4) 0.84 0.72–0.97
Q3 (4.9) 0.81 0.68–0.98
Q4 (7.4) 0.74 0.59–0.93

Estimated using logistic regression, Q1 is reference, multivariable adjusted for age, sex, BMI, energy intake, relationship status, physical activity, level of education, the socio-economic index for areas (SEIFA), diabetes and self-reported prevalence of CVD. DF, dietary fibre; FV, fruit and vegetables combined; MCS, SF-36 Quality of Life Scale—Australian norm-based mental component score median; RS, resistant starch.