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Consumption of Milk statistics
National Consumption of Milk data 2001 US National Responses
Consumption of Milk
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Overall, 16.4% of students drank >3 glasses per day of milk during the 7 days preceding the survey. Male students (22.3%) were significantly more likely than female students (10.9%) to have drunk >3 glasses per day of milk. This significant sex difference was identified for all the racial/ethnic and grade subpopulations.

Overall, white students (18.1%) were significantly more likely than Hispanic and black students (13.8% and 12%, respectively) to have drunk >3 glasses per day of milk, and this significant racial/ethnic difference was identified for male students. White female students (12.1%) were significantly more likely than black female students (8.1%) to have drunk >3 glasses per day of milk. Across state surveys, prevalence varied threefold from 10.5% to 29.7% (median: 18.4%). Prevalence varied fourfold from 5% to 18.1% (median: 11.4%) across local surveys.

( Source: 2001 CDC Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey )  

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National High School Student Survey Statistics Data Source: 2001 CDC YRBSS Report