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Correction

Correction: Fanelli Kuczmarski, M.; et al. Aspects of Dietary Diversity Differ in Their Association with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in a Racially Diverse US Adult Population. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1034

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University of Delaware, Department of Behavioral Health and Nutrition, 206C McDowell Hall, Newark, DE 19716, USA
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University of Delaware, College of Health Sciences, STAR, Newark, DE 19716, USA
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University of Delaware, Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences, 206C McDowell Hall, Newark, DE 19716, USA
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Laboratory of Epidemiology and Population Sciences, National Institute on Aging, NIH, 251 Bayview Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
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Nutrients 2019, 11(11), 2609; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112609
Submission received: 3 September 2019 / Accepted: 9 September 2019 / Published: 31 October 2019
The authors wish to make a correction to Table 2 in the published version of their paper [1].
A programming error was found when estimating mean equivalents from other HANDLS study waves. The mean equivalents were calculated based on only the last intake of a food and not the daily intake. A corrected version of Table 2 is shown below.
This change does not affect the dietary diversity scores, the overall results of the regression analyses or scientific conclusions since mean equivalents were not used in score calculations. However, one edit to the second sentence in the second paragraph of 3.2. Dietary Characteristics is needed. The mean equivalents of starchy vegetables exceeded other vegetables. The sentence should now read, “The subgroups with the greatest mean equivalents were other fruits, total starchy vegetables, refined grains, poultry and cheese.”
The authors would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused to readers by these changes.

Reference

  1. Fanelli Kuczmarski, M.; Brewer, B.C.; Rawal, R.; Pohlig, R.T.; Zonderman, A.B.; Evans, M.K. Aspects of Dietary Diversity Differ in Their Association with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in a Racially Diverse US Adult Population. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1034. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
Table 2. Mean daily equivalents (± standard errors) consumed for each food group by HANDLS study population.
Table 2. Mean daily equivalents (± standard errors) consumed for each food group by HANDLS study population.
Food GroupMean ± SE EquivalentsFood GroupMean ± SE Equivalents
Total Fruit0.745 ± 0.022 cupsTotal protein foods6.539 ± 0.084 oz
 Citrus, melons, berries0.116 ± 0.008 cupsTotal meat, poultry, fish 15.146 ± 0.073 oz
 Other fruits0.338 ± 0.013 cupsMeat1.202 ± 0.040 oz
 Juices0.291 ± 0.014 cupsCured meat 11.243 ± 0.033 oz
Total vegetables1.329 ± 0.021 cupsOrgan meat 10.032 ± 0.007 oz
 Dark green0.166 ± 0.008 cupsPoultry1.686 ± 0.045 oz
 Total red and orange0.280 ± 0.007 cupsSeafood high in n-3 fatty acids0.236 ± 0.019 oz
 Total starchy0.470 ± 0.012 cupsSeafood low in n-3 fatty acids0.747 ± 0.036 oz
 Other vegetables0.361 ± 0.009 cupsEggs0.668 ± 0.016 oz
 Legumes0.052 ± 0.004 cupsSoy products0.035 ± 0.004 oz
Total grains5.439 ± 0.064 ozNuts and seeds0.482 ± 0.033 oz
 Whole grains0.668 ± 0.021 ozLegumes0.208 ± 0.016 oz
 Refined grains4.771 ± 0.062 oz
Total Dairy1.154 ± 0.023 cupsOils25.657 ± 0.384 g
 Milk0.494 ± 0.015 cupsSolid fats 134.672 ± 0.482 g
 Yogurt0.039 ± 0.004 cupsSugars + beverages 1,219.766 ± 0.328 tsp
 Cheese0.621 ± 0.015 cupsAlcoholic drinks 10.509 ± 0.035 drinks
Abbreviations: HANDLS—Healthy Aging in Neighborhoods of Diversity across the Life Span, SE—standard error. 1 Excluded from count score. 2 Includes non-alcoholic beverages other than water.

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Fanelli Kuczmarski, M.; Brewer, B.C.; Rawal, R.; Pohlig, R.T.; Zonderman, A.B.; Evans, M.K. Correction: Fanelli Kuczmarski, M.; et al. Aspects of Dietary Diversity Differ in Their Association with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in a Racially Diverse US Adult Population. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1034. Nutrients 2019, 11, 2609. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112609

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Fanelli Kuczmarski M, Brewer BC, Rawal R, Pohlig RT, Zonderman AB, Evans MK. Correction: Fanelli Kuczmarski, M.; et al. Aspects of Dietary Diversity Differ in Their Association with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in a Racially Diverse US Adult Population. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1034. Nutrients. 2019; 11(11):2609. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112609

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Fanelli Kuczmarski, Marie, Benjamin C. Brewer, Rita Rawal, Ryan T. Pohlig, Alan B. Zonderman, and Michele K. Evans. 2019. "Correction: Fanelli Kuczmarski, M.; et al. Aspects of Dietary Diversity Differ in Their Association with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in a Racially Diverse US Adult Population. Nutrients 2019, 11, 1034" Nutrients 11, no. 11: 2609. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112609

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