1Division of Food Science, Kongju National University, Yesan, Korea, Student.
2Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea, Professor.
3Division of Food Science, Kongju National University, Yesan, Korea, Professor.
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1) Significant difference between men and women by unpaired t-test. ***: p<0.001.
2) Mean ± SD.
3) Different letters in a row indicate significantly difference among age groups at p<0.05 by Duncan's multiple-range test.
4) Water from food_1 = water intake from food calculated using food composition table.
5) Water from food_2 = water intake from food calculated using energy intake (energy intake × 0.53).
6) Sum of water from food and drinking water_1 = water intake from food + drinking water intake.
7) Sum of water from food and drinking water_2 = (energy intake × 0.53) + drinking water intake.
Subjects of 64 men and 64 women for each age group.
1) Mean ± SD.
1) Significant difference between men and women by unpaired t-test. ***: p<0.001.
2) Mean ± SD.
3) Different letters in a row indicate significantly difference among age groups at p<0.05 by Duncan's multiple-range test.
4) Water from food_1 = water intake from food calculated using food composition table.
5) Water from food_2 = water intake from food calculated using energy intake (energy intake × 0.53).
6) Sum of water from food and drinking water_1 = water intake from food + drinking water intake.
7) Sum of water from food and drinking water_2 = (energy intake × 0.53) + drinking water intake.
Subjects of 64 men and 64 women for each age group.
1) Mean ± SD.
2) Different letters in a row indicate significantly difference among age groups at p<0.05 by Duncan's multiple-range test.
3) Significant difference between men and women by unpaired t-test. ***: p<0.001.
Subjects of 64 men and 64 women for each age group.
1) Mean ± SD.
1) Significant difference between men and women by unpaired t-test. ***: 2) Mean ± SD. 3) Different letters in a row indicate significantly difference among age groups at 4) Water from food_1 = water intake from food calculated using food composition table. 5) Water from food_2 = water intake from food calculated using energy intake (energy intake × 0.53). 6) Sum of water from food and drinking water_1 = water intake from food + drinking water intake. 7) Sum of water from food and drinking water_2 = (energy intake × 0.53) + drinking water intake. Subjects of 64 men and 64 women for each age group.
1) Mean ± SD. 2) Different letters in a row indicate significantly difference among age groups at 3) Significant difference between men and women by unpaired t-test. ***: Subjects of 64 men and 64 women for each age group.