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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 25.
Published in final edited form as: Nutr Res. 2021 Apr 25;90:1–12. doi: 10.1016/j.nutres.2021.04.004

Table 1 –

Racial differences in the distribution of women according to anti-inflammatory and proinflammatory scores of selected food items based on the amount and frequency of consumption of food items.

Anti-inflammatory food items African American Caucasian American P value


Moderate to high consumption(score −1 or −2) Low consumption (score 0) Moderate to high consumption(score −1 or −2) Low consumption(score 0)
Vegetable/fruit juices
Real 100% orange juice or grapefruit juice including fresh, frozen or bottled 106 (32%) 221 (68%) 22 (12%) 160 (88%) <.0001
Other real juices like apple juice, prune juice, lemonade 90 (28%) 237 (72%) 17 (9%) 165 (91%) <.0001
Milk, coffee and tea beverages
Coffee regular or decaf 38 (12%) 289 (88%) 42 (23%) 140 (77%) .0007
Tea or iced tea 43 (13%) 284 (87%) 74 (41%) 108 (59%) <.0001
Milk 56 (17%) 271 (83%) 55 (30%) 127 (70%) .0006
Fruits and berries
Raw peaches, apricots, nectarines (in season) 60 (18%) 267 (82%) 16 (9%) 166 (91%) .0037
Orange or tangerines 33 (10%) 294 (90%) 8 (4%) 174 (96%) .0236
Grapes, white, red or green 80 (24%) 247 (76%) 28 (15%) 154 (85%) .0163
Canned fruits like applesauce, fruit cocktail or dried fruit like raisins 22 (7%) 305 (93%) 2 (1%) 180 (99%) .0036
Vegetables and green leafy vegetables
Mustard greens, turnip greens, collards 24 (7%) 303 (93%) 2 (1%) 180 (99%) .0013
Cereal and cereal products with high fiber
Miscellaneous
Catsup, salsa or chili peppers 36 (11%) 291 (89%) 32 (18%) 150 (82%) .0367
Proinflammatory food items African American Moderate to high consumption(score + 1 or + 2) Low consumption (score 0) Caucasian American Moderate to high consumption(score + 1 or + 2) Low consumption (score 0) P value
Beverages
Drinks with some juice in them like sunny delight, Juice squeeze 46 (14%) 281 (86%) 10 (5%) 172 (95%) .0031
Kool aid, HI C or other drinks with added vitamin C 157 (48%) 170 (52%) 28 (15%) 154 (85%) <.0001
Corn and related items
Corn bread or corn muffins 14 (4%) 313 (96%) 1(1%) 181 (99%) .0144
Tortillas 1 (0%) 326 (100%) 6 (3%) 176 (97%) .0097
Refined foods – cakes, pastries, cookies, biscuits
Cakes, sweet rolls, coffee cake 27 (8%) 300 (92%) 4 (2%) 178 (98%) .0060
Cookies 86 (26%) 241 (74%) 24 (9%) 158 (87%) .0006
Pancakes, waffles, French toast, pop tarts 38 (12%) 289 (88%) 7 (4%) 175 (96%) .0031
White bread or toast including French, Italian or in sandwiches 69 (21%) 258 (79%) 23 (13%) 159 (87%) .0174
Meat red, processed and organs
Bacon 101 (31%) 226 (69%) 33 (18%) 149 (82%) .0017
Hamburgers, cheeseburgers, meat loafs, at home or in restaurant 58 (18%) 269 (82%) 12 (7%) 170 (93%) .0005
Hot dogs, hamburgers, sausages
Hot dogs or sausages like polish, Italian or chorizos 24 (7%) 303 (93%) 5 (3%) 177 (97%) .0441
Breakfast sausages including sausage biscuits 46 (14%) 281 (86%) 8 (4%) 174 (96%) .0007
Fried foods
Snacks like Potato chips, corn chip, popcorns (not pretzels) 78 (24%) 249 (76%) 21 (12%) 161 (88%) .0008
French fries, fried potatoes or hash browns 55 (17%) 272 (83%) 16 (9%) 166 (91%) .0122
Fried chicken at home or restaurant 93 (28%) 234 (72%) 10 (5%) 172 (95%) <.0001
Fried fish or fish sandwich at home or in restaurant 41 (13%) 286 (87%) 1 (2%) 178 (98%) .0001
Candy and bars
Chocolate candy or candy bars 66 (20%) 261 (80%) 22 (12%) 160 (88%) .0206
Other candy, not chocolate, like hard candy, caramel, jelly beans 72 (22%) 255 (78%) 22 (12%) 160 (88%) .0057
Sugar in tea or coffee 61 (19%) 266 (81%) 64 (35%) 118 (65%) <.0001

Values are number and percentage of the population.

P values are for Pearson χ2 test and Fischer exact test was used when the number were small in any one the groups.