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. 2022 Apr 14;10(4):730. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10040730

Table 2.

Frequency of fibre-rich food consumption according to gender.

Fibre-Rich Food Men Women
Vegetables * n (%) n (%)
No consumption or very low consumption 3 (1.7%) 2 (1.1%)
Low-to-moderate consumption 130 (72.6%) 84 (46.7%)
Moderate-to-high consumption 46 (25.7%) 94 (52.2%)
Fruit
No consumption or very low consumption 10 (5.6%) 5 (2.8%)
Low-to-moderate consumption 120 (67%) 125 (69.4%)
High consumption 49 (27.4%) 50 (27.8%)
Bread, whole grains and cereals
No consumption or very low consumption 15 (8.4) 8 (4.44)
Low-to-moderate consumption 66 (36.9%) 130 (72.22%)
Moderate-to-high consumption 98 (54.7%) 42 (23.34%)
Nuts and seeds *
No consumption or very low consumption 36 (20.1%) 37 (20.56%)
Low-to-moderate consumption 88 (49.2%) 45 (25%)
Moderate-to-high consumption 55 (30.7%) 98 (54.44%)
Legumes *
No consumption or very low consumption 26 (14.53%) 58 (32.22%)
Low-to-moderate consumption 74 (41.34%) 58 (32.22%)
Moderate-to-high consumption 79 (44.13%) 64 (35.56%)

* trend p-value indicates statistical significance < 0.05.