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Mahsa Jessri1, Stephanie K Nishi1,2, Mary R L'Abbe3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health Canada's Surveillance Tool (HCST) Tier System was developed in 2014 with the aim of assessing the adherence of dietary intakes with Eating Well with Canada's Food Guide (EWCFG). HCST uses a Tier system to categorize all foods into one of four Tiers based on thresholds for total fat, saturated fat, sodium, and sugar, with Tier 4 reflecting the unhealthiest and Tier 1 the healthiest foods. This study presents the first application of the HCST to examine (i) the dietary patterns of Canadian children, and (ii) the applicability and relevance of HCST as a measure of diet quality.Entities:
Keywords: 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool Tier system; Adolescents; Canadian; Children; Nutrient profiling
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27165415 PMCID: PMC4862040 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3038-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Weighted analysis of number of servings from Health Canada’s Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide (EWCFG) [20] presented based on the 2014 Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool (HCST) Tier system [19] among Canadians <19 yearsa,b
| 2–3 years (boys and girls) | 4–8 years (boys and girls) | 9–13 years (boys) | 9–13 years (girls) | 14–18 years (boys) | 14–18 years (girls) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of servings/day | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM |
| Vegetables and Fruits | ||||||||||||
| Tiers 1–3 | 4.95 | 0.16c | 4.53 | 0.17c | 4.10 | 0.21d | 4.59 | 0.22d | 3.94 | 0.23e | 4.58 | 0.20e |
| Tiers 1–4 | 5.16 | 0.16c | 4.76 | 0.17c | 4.43 | 0.21d | 4.87 | 0.22d | 4.33 | 0.23e | 4.91 | 0.20e |
| EWCFG Recommendation | 4 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 8 | 7 | ||||||
| Grain Products | ||||||||||||
| Tiers 1–3 | 4.85 | 0.14c | 5.56 | 0.1c | 5.69 | 0.20 | 5.50 | 0.17d | 5.73 | 0.21e | 5.43 | 0.17e |
| Tiers 1–4 | 5.90 | 0.15c | 6.80 | 0.17c | 6.82 | 0.22 | 6.76 | 0.18d | 6.60 | 0.24e | 6.53 | 0.19e |
| EWCFG Recommendation | 3 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 6 | ||||||
| Milk and Alternatives | ||||||||||||
| Tiers 1–3 | 3.09 | 0.09c | 2.64 | 0.09c | 2.35 | 0.11 | 2.26 | 0.10 | 1.86 | 0.13 | 1.94 | 0.10 |
| Tiers 1–4 | 3.30 | 0.09c | 2.83 | 0.09c | 2.55 | 0.12 | 2.46 | 0.10 | 2.10 | 0.13 | 2.15 | 0.10 |
| EWCFG Recommendation | 2 | 2 | 3–4 | 3–4 | 3–4 | 3–4 | ||||||
| Meat and Alternatives | ||||||||||||
| Tiers 1–3 | 1.28 | 0.08 | 1.34 | 0.09 | 1.57 | 0.12 | 1.39 | 0.10d | 1.89 | 0.12e | 1.52 | 0.10e |
| Tiers 1–4 | 1.61 | 0.07 | 1.68 | 0.08 | 1.92 | 0.11 | 1.71 | 0.09d | 2.20 | 0.11e | 1.76 | 0.10e |
| EWCFG Recommendation | 1 | 1 | 1–2 | 1–2 | 3 | 2 | ||||||
Abbreviations: EWCFG Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide, RA Reference Amount, SEM Standard Error of Mean
aEnergy adjusted
bTiers are based on Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool [19] and defined generally as follows: Tier 1–3 foods are compliant with EWCFG and Tier 4 foods are not recommended by the EWCFG. Tier 1 are foods that do not exceed lower thresholds for total fat, sugars, and sodium; Tier 2 foods do not exceed up to 2 lower thresholds for total fat, sugars or sodium, without exceeding any upper thresholds; for the Vegetables and Fruit and Grain Products food groups Tier 3 are foods that exceed all 3 lower thresholds without exceeding any upper thresholds or exceed only one upper threshold, while Tier 4 foods exceed at least 2 upper thresholds for total fat, saturated fat, sugars, or sodium. Within the Milk and Alternatives and Meat and Alternatives food groups, Tier 3 foods exceed all 3 lower thresholds without exceeding any upper thresholds for total fat, sugars, or sodium (irrespective of saturated fat) or exceed only one of these 3 thresholds or foods that only exceed the upper saturated fat threshold; within these 2 food groups foods that exceed at least 2 upper thresholds for total fat, sugars, or sodium were classified as Tier 4. Where lower thresholds entail: total fat≤3 g/RA, sugars ≤6 g/RA, and sodium ≤140 mg/RA; and upper thresholds are: total fat >10 g/RA, sugars >19 g/RA, sodium >360 mg/RA, and saturated fat >2 g/RA
cComparison significantly different between 2–3 year old and 4–8 year olds, based on Tukey multiple comparison test (p < 0.05)
dComparison significantly different between 9–13 year old males and females, based on Tukey multiple comparison test (p < 0.05)
eComparison significantly different between 14–18 year old males and females, based on Tukey multiple comparison test (p < 0.05)
Weighted analysis of energy contribution from Tiers 1–3 foods (compliant with Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide (EWCFG)) [19] and Tier 4 and “other” foods and beverages [19] not included in the EWCFG among Canadians (<19 years)a
| 2–3 years (boys and girls) | 4–8 years (boys and girls) | 9–13 years (boys) | 9–13 years (girls) | 14–18 years (boys) | 14–18 years (girls) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable (kcal/day) | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM |
| Tiers 1 + 2 + 3b | 999 | 16 | 1142 | 14 | 1395 | 24 | 1160 | 19 | 1621 | 26 | 1144 | 19 |
| Tier 4c | 165 | 8 | 239 | 7 | 33 | 14 | 262 | 12 | 356 | 14 | 240 | 11 |
| Other Foods | ||||||||||||
| Alcoholic beveragesd | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 36 | 11 | 15 | 2 |
| Beverages, higher calorie (≥40 kcal/100 g)e | 60 | 4 | 90 | 4 | 149 | 6 | 126 | 5 | 227 | 9 | 144 | 7 |
| Beverages, lower calorie (<40 kcal/100 g)f | 7 | 1 | 12 | 1 | 22 | 2 | 18 | 2 | 33 | 3 | 25 | 3 |
| High fat and/or sugar foodsg | 93 | 10 | 122 | 4 | 195 | 11 | 165 | 9 | 191 | 10 | 168 | 12 |
| Meal replacementsh | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
| Saturated and/or trans fats and oilsi | 31 | 2 | 44 | 2 | 60 | 4 | 47 | 3 | 78 | 5 | 52 | 3 |
| Supplementsj | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Uncategorized ingredients, seasonings and unprepared foodsk | 7 | 1 | 8 | 1 | 13 | 1 | 14 | 2 | 19 | 2 | 15 | 1 |
| Unsaturated fats and oilsl | 23 | 2 | 33 | 2 | 51 | 4 | 39 | 3 | 72 | 4 | 61 | 4 |
| Total energy from Tier 4 and “other” foods (kcal/day)m | 363 | 14 | 515 | 10 | 770 | 20 | 632 | 17 | 940 | 27 | 659 | 19 |
| Total (% of total Tier 4 and “other” foods)n | 23 | 1 | 27 | 0 | 31 | 1 | 30 | 1 | 31 | 1 | 31 | 1 |
Abbreviations: EWCFG Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide, SEM Standard Error of Mean
a“Other foods” are not part of the Tier system and include “other” food and beverages in the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide main food groups, meal replacements, and supplements
bAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 4–8 and 9–13 year old boys; 4–8 year olds and 14–18 year old girls; and 9–13 year old and 14–18 year old girls
cAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 4–8 and 9–13 year old girls; 4–8 year olds and 14–18 year old girls; 9–13 year old and 14–18 year old boys; and 9–13 year old and 14–18 year old girls
dAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 2–3 year olds and 4–8 year olds; 2–3 year olds and 9–13 year old boys; 2–3 year olds and 9–13 year old girls; 4–8 year olds and 9–13 year old boys; 4–8 year olds and 9–13 year old girls; 9–13 year old boys and 9–13 year old girls
eAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls
fAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 9–13 year old boys and 9–13 year old girls; 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old girls; 14–18 year old boys and 14–18 year old boys
gAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old boys; 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old boys; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old girls; 14–18 year old boys and 14–18 year old boys
hAll age and sex comparisons were not significant, except for: the difference between 2–3 year olds and 9–13 year old boys; 2–3 year olds and 14–18 year old boys
iAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 4–8 year olds and 9–13 year old girls; 4–8 year olds and 14–18 year old girls; 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old girls
jAll age and sex comparisons were not significant, except for: the difference between 4–8 year olds and 9–13 year old girls; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old girls
kAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 2–3 year olds and 4–8 year olds; 9–13 year old boys and 9–13 year old girls; 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old boys; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old girls; 14–18 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls
lAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 4–8 year olds and 9–13 year old girls; 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls; 14–18 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls
mAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old girls
nAll age and sex comparisons were significant, except for: the difference between 9–13 year old boys and 9–13 year old girls; 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old boys; 9–13 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old boys; 9–13 year old girls and 14–18 year old girls; 14–18 year old boys and 14–18 year old girls
Fig. 1Weighted age-stratified analysis of classification of foods as a percentage of servings based on the 2014 Health Canada Surveillance Tool Tier systema,b among Canadian population of Boys and Girls ages 2 to 8 years.
aEnergy adjusted
bTiers are based on Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool [19] and defined generally as follows: Tier 1–3 foods are compliant with EWCFG and Tier 4 foods are not recommended by the EWCFG. Tier 1 are foods that do not exceed lower thresholds for total fat, sugars, and sodium; Tier 2 foods do not exceed up to 2 lower thresholds for total fat, sugars or sodium, without exceeding any upper thresholds; for the Vegetables and Fruit and Grain Products food groups Tier 3 are foods that exceed all 3 lower thresholds without exceeding any upper thresholds or exceed only one upper threshold, while Tier 4 foods exceed at least 2 upper thresholds for total fat, saturated fat, sugars, or sodium. Within the Milk and Alternatives and Meat and Alternatives food groups, Tier 3 foods exceed all 3 lower thresholds without exceeding any upper thresholds for total fat, sugars, or sodium (irrespective of saturated fat) or exceed only one of these 3 thresholds or foods that only exceed the upper saturated fat threshold; within these 2 food groups foods that exceed at least 2 upper thresholds for total fat, sugars, or sodium were classified as Tier 4. Where lower thresholds entail: total fat ≤3 g/RA, sugars ≤6 g/RA, and sodium ≤140 mg/RA; and upper thresholds are: total fat >10 g/RA, sugars >19 g/RA, sodium >360 mg/RA, and saturated fat >2 g/RA
Weighted analysis of characteristics of compliers, intermediates, and non-compliers based on the percentage of energy from Tier 4 foods and “other” foods among Canadian children (≥2 to <12 years)a, b
| Compliers (Q1)c | Intermediates (Q2)d | Intermediates (Q3)d | Non-compliers (Q4)e | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤22.29 % Energy | 22-29-33.83 % Energy | 33.83-47.48 % Energy | >47.48 % Energy | ||||||
| Characteristics | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | P-Trend |
| Age (years) | 6.55 | 0.23 | 7.09 | 0.28 | 7.31 | 0.30 | 7.61 | 0.29 | <.0001 |
| Sex | |||||||||
| Males (%) | 49.60 | 2.81 | 53.55 | 3.16 | 52.21 | 2.55 | 48.12 | 2.57 | |
| Females (%) | 50.40 | 2.81 | 46.45 | 3.16 | 47.79 | 2.55 | 51.88 | 2.57 | 0.3034 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 17.64 | 0.17 | 17.78 | 0.16 | 17.55 | 0.15 | 17.41 | 0.12 | 0.3100 |
| Misreporting Status | |||||||||
| Under Reporters (%) | 11.72 | 1.88 | 9.89 | 1.65 | 5.80 | 1.00 | 6.48 | 1.13 | |
| Plausible Reporters (%) | 56.60 | 2.73 | 52.64 | 2.79 | 54.19 | 2.51 | 49.79 | 2.94 | |
| Over Reporters (%) | 31.69 | 2.45 | 37.47 | 2.62 | 40.01 | 2.47 | 43.73 | 3.04 | 0.0015 |
| Physical Activity (%)f | |||||||||
| (60 min, 0 days/wk) | 3.18 | 1.46 | 0.76 | 0.43 | 1.75 | 0.84 | 1.75 | 0.93 | |
| (60 min, 1 day/wk) | 1.60 | 0.87 | 2.05 | 1.26 | 2.75 | 0.98 | 2.88 | 1.06 | |
| (60 min, 2–3 days/wk) | 18.09 | 3.17 | 15.31 | 3.16 | 17.03 | 2.67 | 13.42 | 2.30 | |
| (60 min, 4+ days/wk) | 77.13 | 3.37 | 81.88 | 3.23 | 78.47 | 2.81 | 81.95 | 2.54 | 0.3849 |
Abbreviation: SEM Standard Error of Mean
aAdjusted for age and sex
bQuartiles are based upon percentage of energy from all Tier 4 foods based on Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool Tier system 2014 plus “other” foods and beverages not recommended in the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide
cThe 25 % of individuals with the lowest percentage of energy from Tier 4 and “other” foods
dThe individuals in the interquartile range for energy intakes from Tier 4 and “other” foods
eThe 25 % of individuals with the highest percentage of energy from Tier 4 and “other” foods
fPhysical activity level is assessed for individuals >6 yrs
Fig. 2Implementation of Health Canada Surveillance Tool Tier system applied to the dietary intakes of Canadians <19 years in a weighted analysis of Children (≥2 to <12 years) and Adolescents (≥12 to <19 years). Dietary profile of compliers (Quartile 1)a, intermediates (Quartiles 2 and 3)b, and non-compliers (Quartile 4)c based on the serving from each of the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide subgroups per 1000 Kcal for a) Children (2–11 years), b) Adolescents (12–18 years)d,e
aThe 25 % of individuals with the lowest number of Tier 4 and “other” food servings
bThe individuals in the interquartile range for dietary intake of Tier 4 and “other” food servings
cThe 25 % of individuals with the highest number of Tier 4 and “other” food servings
dAdjusted for age, sex, and misreporting status (under-reporter, plausible-, and over-reporters)
eQuartiles are based upon percentage of energy from all Tier 4 foods based on Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool Tier system 2014 plus “other” foods and beverages not recommended in the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide
fSignificant p-value for trend for difference of quartiles (P-trend <0.05)
Weighted analysis of nutrient intakes (density approach) [56] by compliers, intermediates, and non-compliers based on the percentage of energy consumed from Tier 4 foods and “other” foods among Canadian children (2 to 11 years)a, b
| Compliers (Q1)e | Intermediates (Q2)f | Intermediates (Q3)f | Non-compliers (Q4)g | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤22.29 % Energy | 22-29-33.83 % Energy | 33.83-47.48 % Energy | >47.48 % Energy | |||||||
| Nutrients | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | Mean | SEM | P-Trend | |
| Energy (kcal/day) | c | 1863 | 42 | 1996 | 36 | 2026 | 30 | 2116 | 49 | 0.00 |
| d | 1732.13 | 24.75 | 1799.65 | 21.80 | 1774.36 | 23.62 | 1834.42 | 27.44 | 0.05 | |
| Fat (%Energy) | c | 28.14 | 0.38 | 30.39 | 0.36 | 30.93 | 0.35 | 33.07 | 0.44 | <.0001 |
| d | 27.59 | 0.37 | 29.67 | 0.38 | 30.04 | 0.36 | 32.13 | 0.44 | <.0001 | |
| Saturated fat (%Energy) | c | 10.55 | 0.19 | 11.08 | 0.21 | 11.10 | 0.16 | 11.68 | 0.21 | 0.00 |
| d | 10.35 | 0.20 | 10.83 | 0.22 | 10.79 | 0.19 | 11.35 | 0.22 | 0.00 | |
| Monounsaturated fat (%Energy) | c | 10.28 | 0.18) | 11.56 | 0.17 | 11.97 | 0.18 | 12.95 | 0.21 | <.0001 |
| d | 10.06 | 0.17 | 11.27 | 0.19 | 11.61 | 0.18 | 12.57 | 0.21 | <.0001 | |
| Polyunsaturated fat (%Energy) | c | 4.35 | 0.13 | 4.64 | 0.08 | 4.94 | 0.09 | 5.37 | 0.15 | <.0001 |
| d | 4.26 | 0.13 | 4.52 | 0.10 | 4.80 | 0.09 | 5.23 | 0.14 | <.0001 | |
| Carbohydrates (%Energy) | c | 55.58 | 0.49 | 54.46 | 0.40 | 55.71 | 0.44 | 55.19 | 0.51 | 0.15 |
| d | 56.28 | 0.49 | 55.33 | 0.43 | 54.78 | 0.46 | 56.31 | 0.52 | 0.08 | |
| Added sugar (%Energy) | c | 10.81 | 0.38 | 12.24 | 0.42 | 14.79 | 0.50 | 17.20 | 0.59 | <.0001 |
| d | 10.84 | 0.43 | 12.28 | 0.47 | 14.84 | 0.58 | 17.26 | 0.66 | <.0001 | |
| Dietary fiber (g/1000 kcal) | c | 8.19 | 0.17 | 7.36 | 0.15 | 6.90 | 0.15 | 6.01 | 0.12 | <.0001 |
| d | 8.30 | 0.19 | 7.50 | 0.18 | 7.08 | 0.18 | 6.21 | 0.16 | <.0001 | |
| Protein (%Energy) | c | 16.28 | 0.21 | 15.09 | 0.21 | 13.35 | 0.17 | 11.71 | 0.16 | <.0001 |
| d | 16.13 | 0.22 | 14.94 | 0.21 | 13.17 | 0.19 | 11.55 | 0.17 | <.0001 | |
| Alcohol (%Energy) | c | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.06 | 0.04 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.02 | 0.01 | 0.11 |
| d | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.06 | 0.04 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.02 | 0.01 | 0.14 | |
| Vitamin A (RE/1000 kcal) | c | 348.98 | 9.25 | 334.97 | 10.17 | 296.11 | 7.47 | 259.22 | 7.56 | <.0001 |
| d | 348.61 | 9.67 | 335.92 | 11.47 | 297.65 | 8.40 | 261.61 | 8.15 | <.0001 | |
| Vitamin D (ug/1000 kcal) | c | 3.62 | 0.11 | 3.36 | 0.11 | 2.92 | 0.09 | 2.45 | 0.08 | <.0001 |
| d | 3.67 | 0.14 | 3.42 | 0.12 | 3.00 | 0.11 | 2.53 | 0.10 | <.0001 | |
| Thiamin (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 0.99 | 0.02 | 0.89 | 0.02 | 0.79 | 0.01 | 0.68 | 0.01 | <.0001 |
| d | 1.00 | 0.02 | 0.90 | 0.02 | 0.80 | 0.02 | 0.69 | 0.02 | <.0001 | |
| Riboflavin (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 1.15 | 0.01 | 1.08 | 0.02 | 1.00 | 0.02 | 0.93 | 0.03 | <.0001 |
| d | 1.16 | 0.02 | 1.10 | 0.02 | 1.03 | 0.02 | 0.95 | 0.04 | <.0001 | |
| Niacin (NE/1000 kcal) | c | 17.77 | 0.27 | 16.52 | 0.21 | 15.05 | 0.18 | 13.24 | 0.17 | <.0001 |
| d | 17.64 | 0.29 | 16.40 | 0.21 | 14.90 | 0.21 | 13.10 | 0.19 | <.0001 | |
| Vitamin B6 (ug/1000 kcal) | c | 0.94 | 0.02 | 0.83 | 0.02 | 0.73 | 0.01 | 0.61 | 0.01 | <.0001 |
| d | 0.94 | 0.02 | 0.83 | 0.02 | 0.73 | 0.01 | 0.62 | 0.01 | <.0001 | |
| Folate (ug/1000 kcal) | c | 108.16 | 2.86 | 96.56 | 2.56 | 84.59 | 2.21 | 74.28 | 2.19 | <.0001 |
| d | 109.22 | 3.31 | 98.12 | 2.84 | 86.58 | 2.60 | 76.48 | 2.80 | <.0001 | |
| Vitamin B12 (ug/1000 kcal) | c | 2.17 | 0.09 | 2.10 | 0.10 | 1.86 | 0.11 | 1.44 | 0.04 | <.0001 |
| d | 2.13 | 0.09 | 2.06 | 0.10 | 1.82 | 0.11 | 1.40 | 0.05 | <.0001 | |
| Vitamin C (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 86.23 | 3.76 | 76.90 | 2.98 | 71.93 | 2.39 | 65.23 | 2.73 | <.0001 |
| d | 86.96 | 4.56 | 78.32 | 3.49 | 73.81 | 3.04 | 67.48 | 3.37 | 0.00 | |
| Calcium (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 610.13 | 12.76 | 571.64 | 10.27 | 505.19 | 10.13 | 427.65 | 8.15 | <.0001 |
| d | 614.92 | 13.74 | 578.60 | 11.48 | 514.03 | 11.73 | 437.46 | 10.04 | <.0001 | |
| Phosphorous (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 740.25 | 9.42 | 693.36 | 8.84 | 620.76 | 8.43 | 543.90 | 7.80 | <.0001 |
| d | 742.69 | 10.05 | 697.08 | 9.68 | 625.53 | 9.72 | 549.29 | 9.00 | <.0001 | |
| Potassium (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 1580.91 | 24.20 | 1438.47 | 20.67 | 1299.15 | 18.56 | 1099.98 | 19.08 | <.0001 |
| d | 1592.29 | 24.48 | 1455.85 | 22.21 | 1321.45 | 20.19 | 1125.10 | 20.13 | <.0001 | |
| Sodium (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 1446.79 | 38.66 | 1438.80 | 30.64 | 1477.03 | 27.64 | 1358.75 | 19.94 | 0.00 |
| d | 1440.79 | 38.37 | 1433.99 | 33.88 | 1471.81 | 30.13 | 1354.73 | 23.75 | 0.00 | |
| Magnesium (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 156.20 | 2.02 | 139.59 | 1.88 | 127.66 | 1.47 | 110.43 | 1.51 | <.0001 |
| d | 157.58 | 2.20 | 141.52 | 2.07 | 130.10 | 1.86 | 113.10 | 1.76 | <.0001 | |
| Iron (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 7.47 | 0.13 | 6.95 | 0.11 | 6.48 | 0.10 | 5.78 | 0.08 | <.0001 |
| d | 7.53 | 0.14 | 7.02 | 0.12 | 6.56 | 0.11 | 5.86 | 0.10 | <.0001 | |
| Zinc (mg/1000 kcal) | c | 5.52 | 0.09 | 5.38 | 0.17 | 4.87 | 0.25 | 4.02 | 0.07 | <.0001 |
| d | 5.47 | 0.09 | 5.31 | 0.17 | 4.78 | 0.25 | 3.92 | 0.08 | <.0001 | |
| Glycemic Index | c | 52.42 | 0.32 | 53.96 | 0.33 | 56.14 | 0.31 | 57.85 | 0.31 | <.0001 |
| d | 52.38 | 0.32 | 53.91 | 0.34 | 56.07 | 0.33 | 57.77 | 0.34 | <.0001 | |
| Glycemic Load | c | 135.93 | 2.93 | 148.16 | 2.82 | 160.79 | 3.27 | 171.85 | 3.94 | <.0001 |
| d | 126.67 | 2.02 | 134.26 | 1.99 | 143.01 | 2.75 | 151.92 | 2.71 | <.0001 | |
| Energy Density (kcal/g) | c | 1.80 | 0.03 | 1.92 | 0.03 | 2.05 | 0.03 | 2.33 | 0.04 | <.0001 |
| d | 1.79 | 0.04 | 1.90 | 0.03 | 2.03 | 0.03 | 2.30 | 0.04 | <.0001 | |
Abbreviation: SEM Standard Error of Mean
aQuartiles are based upon percentage of energy from all Tier 4 foods based on Health Canada’s Surveillance Tool Tier system 2014 plus “other” foods and beverages not recommended in the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide
bDietary data are from food sources of nutrients only
cMeans are adjusted for age and sex
dMeans are adjusted for age, sex, and misreporting status (under-reporter, plausible-, and over-reporters)
eThe 25 % of individuals with the lowest percentage of energy from Tier 4 and “other” foods
fThe individuals in the interquartile range for energy intakes from Tier 4 and “other” foods
gThe 25 % of individuals with the highest percentage of energy from Tier 4 and “other” foods