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. 2022 Aug 5;62(1):175–184. doi: 10.1007/s00394-022-02971-3

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics and SSB consumption of study sample (n = 904)a

Characteristics Value
Socio-demographic issues
 Age at baseline (years) 12 (9, 14)
 BMI z-scoreb − 0.4 (1.2)
 Boy [n (%)] 482 (53.3)
 Single childc [n (%)] 655 (72.5)
 Paternal age (years) 39 (36, 42)
 Maternal age (years) 38 (35, 41)
 Parental education duration > 12 years [n (%)] 107 (11.8)
 High monthly personal incomed [n (%)] 307 (34.0)
 Live in urban area [n (%)] 305 (33.7)
 Boy’s energy intake (kcal) 1714.0 (1397.7, 2186.2)
 Girl’s energy intake (kcal) 1618.7 (1259.6, 1919.7)
Children’s SSB consumption
 Proportion of SSB consumers [n (%)] 792 (87.6)
 SSB intake per capitae (ml/day) 70.3 (0, 345.2)
 SSB intake per consumersf (ml/day) 205.4 (128.6, 300.0)
Paternal SSB consumption
 Proportion of SSB consumers [n (%)] 331 (36.6)
 SSB intake per capitae (ml/day) 23.2 (0, 107.1)
 SSB intake per consumersf (ml/day) 35.7 (17.9, 69.6)
Maternal SSB consumption
 Proportion of SSB consumers [n (%)] 437 (48.3)
 SSB intake per capitae (ml/day) 19.7 (0, 78.6)
 SSB intake per consumersf (ml/day) 21.4 (14.3, 37.5)

SSB sugar-sweetened beverage

aValues are means (SD) or medians (Q1, Q3) or frequencies

bBMI z-score, body mass index z-score calculated according to the Chinese reference curves[31]

cSingle child, children from families with only one child

dMonthly personal income at least ≥ 3200 CNY (Chinese Yuan), which is a moderate level among the general population in China [55]

eAll participants, including those who had a zero value for the SSB category (consumers and non-consumers) and data were presented as mean (fifth percentile, ninety-fifth percentile) to obtain more information about various changes [33]

fOnly participants with the category of SSB consumption (consumers) and data were presented as median (Q1, Q3)

*Significant differences between the categories of characteristics, tested using Student’s t-test for normally distributed continuous variables, Kruskal–Wallis H test for non-normally distributed continuous variables and chi-square test for categorical variables