The consumption of fish [77.4 (88.6) versus 131.2
(101.3) g day–1
; P < 0.001], vegetables [273.6 (157.7)
versus 340.1 (188.6) g day–1
; P < 0.01] and fruits [244.6
(216.4) versus 311.1 (248.7) g day–1
; P < 0.05] was signifcantly lower in NM participants than in M participants.
However, the consumption of meat was higher in M participants than in NM participants [170.0 (94.7) versus
133.7 (99.5) g day–1
; P < 0.01] (Table 4).