Eating habits and nutrient intake of Aboriginal adults aged 19-50, living off-reserve in Ontario and the western provinces

Nutrients with an AI: Usual intakes from food, Aboriginal adults, off-reserve, 19-50 year old, in Ontario and the western provinces (2004) Table 1 footnote 1
Nutrients Sex n Mean (SE) Percentiles (and SE) of usual intake AITable 1 footnote 2 %>AI (SE) ULTable 1 footnote 3 % >UL (SE)
5th (SE) 10th (SE) 25th (SE) 50th (SE) 75th (SE) 90th (SE) 95th (SE)
Calcium Male 179 796 (55) 379 (65)Table 1 footnote E 455 (60) 590 (54) 758 (59) 957 (81) 1183 (117) 1346 (150) 1000 Table 1 footnote F   2500 <3  
Female 264 746 (100) 338 (87)Table 1 footnote E 392 (83)Table 1 footnote E 494 (80) 630 (85) 814 (111) 1032 (162) 1176 (203)Table 1 footnote E 1000 Table 1 footnote F   2500 <3  
Vit. D Male 179 5.3 (0.6) Table 1 footnote F   2.8 (0.8)Table 1 footnote E 3.8 (0.7)Table 1 footnote E 5.1 (0.7) 6.7 (0.9) 8.4 (1.3) 9.5 (1.7)Table 1 footnote E 5 51.5 (15.0)Table 1 footnote E 50 0.0 (0.0)
Female 264 4.8 (0.8) Table 1 footnote F   1.7 (0.5)Table 1 footnote E 2.5 (0.5)Table 1 footnote E 3.8 (0.7)Table 1 footnote E 5.8 (1.1)Table 1 footnote E 8.7 (1.9)Table 1 footnote E 11.0 (2.7)Table 1 footnote E 5 Table 1 footnote F   50 <3  
Potassium Male 179 3368 (302) 1586 (314)Table 1 footnote E 1877 (322)Table 1 footnote E 2476 (346) 3316 (353) 4170 (382) 5071 (484) 5729 (595) 4700 Table 1 footnote F        
Female 264 2531 (146) 1579 (202) 1741 (186) 2041 (168) 2418 (176) 2844 (229) 3283 (325) 3575 (403) 4700 <3        
Sodium Male 179 3767 (298) 2556 (480)Table 1 footnote E 2777 (433) 3180 (366) 3680 (335) 4225 (408) 4783 (572) 5159 (699) 1500 100.0 (1.0) 2300 98.2 (5.9)
Female 264 2804 (157) 1503 (221) 1725 (205) 2149 (181) 2716 (181) 3378 (244) 4047 (351) 4489 (438) 1500 95.1 (2.8) 2300 68.5 (8.7)

Data source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, Cycle 2.2, Nutrition (2004) - Share File

Table 1 footnotes

Table 1 footnote 1

Intakes are based on food consumption.

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Table 1 footnote 2

AI is the Adequate Intake.

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Table 1 footnote 3

UL is the Tolerable Upper Intake Level.

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Table 1 footnote E

Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) from 16.6% to 33.3%; interpret with caution.
<3 Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3% with a 95% confidence interval entirely between 0 and 3%; interpret with caution.

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Table 1 footnote F

Data with a coefficient of variation (CV) greater than 33.3% with a 95% confidence interval not entirely between 0 and 3%; suppressed due to extreme sampling variability.

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