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Hye Young Kim1, Ji Young Lee1, Hye Ran Yang2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This study was performed to evaluate the dietary nutrient intake status and hair mineral content of Korean young children.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Hair; Mineral; Nutrient
Year: 2016 PMID: 27437189 PMCID: PMC4942310 DOI: 10.5223/pghn.2016.19.2.123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Gastroenterol Hepatol Nutr ISSN: 2234-8840
General Characteristics of the Subjects
Data are presented as median (percentile 25, percentile 75) for non-normally distributed variables.
Infant: 6 months-1 year old, toddler: 1-2 years old, preschooler: 3-5 years old.
NS: not significantly different.
*By Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test for non-normally distributed variable.
a-cDifferent alphabets are different by Scheffe's test using ranks for non-normally distributed variables (p<0.05).
Macro-nutrient Intakes of the Subjects
Data are presented as mean±standard deviation for normally distributed variables, median (percentile 25, percentile 75) for non-normally distributed variables.
Infant: 6 months-1 year old, toddler: 1-2 years old, preschooler: 3-5 years old.
EER: estimated energy requirement, C:F:P: carbohydrate, fat, and protein ratio, AMDR: acceptable macronutrient distribution ranges, RNI: recommended nutrient intake, NS: not significant.
*By one-way ANOVAfor normally distributed variables and Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test for non-normally distributed variables.
a,bDifferent alphabets at same row are different by Scheffe's test for normally distributed variables and Scheffe's test using ranks for non-normally distributed variables (p<0.05).
Mineral Intakes of the Subjects
Data are presented as mean±standard deviation for normally distributed variables, median (percentile 25, percentile 75) for non-normally distributed variables.
Infant: 6 months-1 year old, toddler: 1-2 years old, preschooler: 3-5 years old.
*By one-way ANOVA for normally distributed variables and Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test for non-normally distributed variables.
NS: not significant
a-cDifferent alphabets at same row are different by Scheffe's test for normally distributed variables and Scheffe's test using ranks for non-normally distributed variables (p<0.05).
Percentage of Children Who Consume Minerals Less than the EAR of the Nutrient
Data are presented as % of children less than the EAR intake (EAR).
Infant: 6 months-1 year old, toddler: 1-2 years old, preschooler: 3-5 years old.
EAR: Estimated Average Requirement of the 2010 Korean Dietary Reference Intake.
Hair Mineral Levels of the Subjects
Data are presented as median (percentile 25, percentile 75) for non-normally distributed variables.
Infant: 6 months-1 year old, toddler: 1-2 years old, preschooler: 3-5 years old.
NS: not significant.
*By Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test.
a,bDifferent alphabets at same row are different by Scheffe's test using ranks for non-normally distributed variables (p<0.05).
Serum Mineral Levels of the Subjects
Data are presented as mean±standard deviation for normally distributed variables, median (percentile 25, percentile 75) for non-normally distributed variables.
Infant: 6 months-1 year old, toddler: 1-2 years old, preschooler: 3-5 years old.
NS: not significant.
*By one-way ANOVA for normally distributed variables and Kruskal-Wallis nonparametric test for non-normally distributed variables.
a,bDifferent alphabets at same row are different by Scheffe's test for normally distributed variables (p<0.05).