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. 2021 May 21;114(3):1131–1140. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/nqab143

TABLE 3.

Micronutrient usual intakes from food and beverages by DRI age-sex group, Canadian adults (19+ y), n = 11,992 before outlier removal13

Vitamin A (RAE/d) Vitamin D (µg/d) Thiamin (mg/d) Riboflavin (mg/d) Niacin (NE/d) Vitamin B-6 (mg/d) Folate (DFE/d) Vitamin B-12 (µg/d)
n  4 Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE
Males
 19–30 y 764 662 36 765 5.1 0.2 765 1.95 0.04 764 2.26 0.05 765 52.4 1.3 762 2.00 0.05 765 545 14 765 4.7 0.1
 31–50 y 1832 669 21 1837 5.1 0.1 1838 1.86 0.03 1837 2.20 0.04 1839 48.1 0.9 1836 1.98 0.04 1837 511 10 1830 4.6 0.1
 51–70 y 1959 663 18 1961 5.0 0.1 1965 1.73 0.03 1964 2.08 0.07 1965 42.4 0.7 1965 1.85 0.04 1964 464 9 1961 4.3 0.2
 >70 y 1099 669 39 1104 5.0 0.2 1105 1.64 0.04 1105 2.02 0.12 1105 38.3 0.9 1105 1.62 0.04 1105 432 13 1099 4.1 0.3
 19+ y 5654 665 12 5667 5.1 0.1 5673 1.80 0.03 5670 2.16 0.05 5674 45.5 0.7 5668 1.91 0.03 5671 493 9 5655 4.5 0.2
Females
 19–30 y 814 574 27 815 4.1 0.3 814 1.37 0.07 814 1.67 0.06 814 34.8 2.2 814 1.48 0.07 815 417 17 812 3.3 0.2
 31–50 y 2054 589 15 2055 4.2 0.2 2055 1.37 0.04 2055 1.67 0.03 2056 33.8 1.1 2056 1.52 0.05 2056 403 10 2048 3.3 0.1
 51–70 y 2101 598 15 2107 4.3 0.1 2106 1.34 0.03 2107 1.65 0.02 2107 32.1 0.5 2105 1.40 0.02 2107 381 7 2098 3.2 0.1
 >70 y 1336 595 22 1340 4.3 0.1 1340 1.28 0.04 1339 1.60 0.03 1340 29.7 0.6 1340 1.29 0.03 1340 352 9 1337 3.1 0.1
 19+ y 6305 590 12 6317 4.2 0.2 6315 1.36 0.04 6315 1.68 0.02 6317 33.2 0.9 6315 1.46 0.03 6318 391 8 6295 3.2 0.1
Calcium (mg/d) Iron (mg/d) Magnesium (mg/d) Phosphorus (mg/d) Zinc (mg/d) Potassium (mg/d) Sodium (mg/d)
n   4 Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE n Mean SE
Males
 19–30 y 765 901 21 765 15.0 0.3 765 352 15 764 1560 32 765 13.5 0.4 764 3073 66 766 3350 76
 31–50 y 1839 868 20 1837 14.4 0.3 1838 358 7 1837 1484 26 1839 12.7 0.4 1839 3028 47 1839 3200 59
 51–70 y 1965 813 29 1964 13.5 0.4 1963 328 6 1965 1372 43 1964 11.5 0.4 1965 2927 70 1965 2972 77
 >70 y 1105 722 43 1105 12.8 0.5 1104 309 10 1105 1299 70 1105 10.7 0.5 1104 2877 107 1105 2831 126
 19+ y 5674 849 23 5671 14.0 0.3 5670 341 7 5671 1440 31 5673 12.1 0.4 5672 2974 52 5674 3133 66
Females
 19–30 y 815 746 23 815 10.9 0.4 815 263 11 815 1172 53 815 9.0 0.5 815 2386 88 815 2393 99
 31–50 y 2055 741 16 2054 11.0 0.2 2056 287 6 2056 1146 23 2056 8.9 0.2 2055 2423 41 2056 2352 46
 51–70 y 2107 686 15 2107 10.6 0.1 2107 278 4 2107 1102 16 2107 8.6 0.2 2107 2434 39 2107 2279 33
 >70 y 1340 670 25 1339 9.9 0.2 1340 263 6 1340 1032 22 1340 8.2 0.3 1340 2395 55 1340 2155 48
 19+ y 6317 720 10 6315 10.8 0.1 6318 279 4 6318 1120 14 6318 8.8 0.1 6317 2431 27 6318 2325 32

Data Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, Nutrition (2015) – Public Use Microdata File (PUMF).

1

All intakes are based on food and beverage consumption only and exclude intakes from supplements. All tables exclude lactating women, but not pregnant women as they were not identifiable in the PUMF.

2

The National Cancer Institute method (NCI method) for estimating usual dietary intake was used. The following covariates were adjusted for in all NCI models: age, sex, dietary misreporting status, day of the week (weekend versus weekday), and sequence of dietary recall analyzed (first or second). Outliers for nutrient intake were defined and removed using the methodology reported in Davis et al. (30). The NCI methodology was applied to each nutrient by DRI age-sex grouping and to the 19+ y pooled sample separately, hence small discrepancies between sample sizes and point estimates. The number of respondents removed due to outlier methodology varied between 1 and 33 respondents for each nutrient. All estimates were weighted for population-level estimates using sampling survey weights provided by Statistics Canada. All reported SEs were bootstrapped using the 500 boot weights provided by Statistics Canada. DFE; Dietary Folate Equivalent, NE; Niacin Equivalent, RAE; Retinol Activity Equivalent.

3

For detailed intake distributions and comparisons to the DRIs for each nutrient, see Supplementary Tables.

4

Sample size after outliers were removed.