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Table 1 Percentage distribution of frequency of use of vitamin/mineral supplements in past month, household population aged 1 or older who used supplement, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table 2 Prevalence of use of supplements containing vitamin C, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table 3 Prevalence of vitamin C intake below estimated average requirement (EAR) using Method 1 and Method 2 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table 4 Ratio of within-individual variance over total variance for vitamin C intake, by age group, sex and use of supplements, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table 5 Prevalence of vitamin C intake below estimated average requirement (EAR) using Method 3 and Method 4 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table A Prevalence of use of calcium, vitamin D and dietary folate equivalents supplements in past month, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table B Prevalence of calcium intake below adequate intake (AI) using Method 1 and Method 2 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table C Prevalence of calcium intake below adequate intake (AI) using Method 3 and Method 4 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table D Prevalence of vitamin D intake below adequate intake (AI) using Method 1 and Method 2 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table E Prevalence of vitamin D intake below adequate intake (AI) using Method 3 and Method 4 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table F Prevalence of dietary folate equivalents intake below estimated average requirement (EAR) using Method 1 and Method 2 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004

Table G Prevalence of dietary folate equivalents intake below estimated average requirement (EAR) using Method 3 and Method 4 for combining intake from food/beverages and supplements, by age group and sex, household population aged 1 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2004