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Dietary risk factors amongst Singapore university students

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 October 2018

S.K. Gill-Dang
Affiliation:
Food and Human Nutrition, Newcastle University in Singapore, Singapore
L. Santos-Merx
Affiliation:
Food and Human Nutrition, Newcastle University in Singapore, Singapore
F. Giam
Affiliation:
Food and Human Nutrition, Newcastle University in Singapore, Singapore
D.Y.T Fung
Affiliation:
Food and Human Nutrition, Newcastle University in Singapore, Singapore
M.Y. Chan
Affiliation:
Food and Human Nutrition, Newcastle University in Singapore, Singapore
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Abstract

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Fig. 1. Mean (SD) daily intake of fiber, added sugar, and sodium in males and females over a 14-day period. A one sample t-test (P < 0·05) was used to test for significance compared to RDA values(3).