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Table 1 Prevalence of breakfast skipping (n, %) by gender, grade, socioeconomic status, and geographical remoteness among South Australian students in grades 4–12 in 2019 (n = 71,390)

From: Prevalence of breakfast skipping among children and adolescents: a cross-sectional population level study

 

Never skips

(n = 39,291, 55.0%)

Sometimes skips

(n = 12,435, 17.4%)

Often skips

(n = 12,858, 18.0%)

Always skips

(n = 6806, 9.5%)

Gender

Male

21,359 (59.5)

6257 (17.4)

5385 (15.0)

2895 (8.1)

Female

17,708 (50.7)

6082 (17.4)

7339 (21.0)

3780 (10.8)

Other

224 (38.3)

96 (16.4)

134 (22.9)

131 (22.4)

Grade

4–5

13,952 (70.7)

2837 (14.4)

2110 (10.7)

833 (4.2)

6–7

11,486 (60.0)

3515 (18.4)

2924 (15.3)

1235 (6.5)

8–9

7401 (46.4)

3050 (19.1)

3487 (21.9)

2015 (12.6)

10–12

6452 (39.0)

3033 (18.3)

4337 (26.2)

2723 (16.5)

Socioeconomic status

Quintile 1

8822 (48.3)

3087 (16.9)

3974 (21.8)

2392 (13.1)

Quintile 2

6113 (51.9)

2088 (17.7)

2348 (19.9)

1231 (10.5)

Quintile 3

6189 (54.7)

1976 (17.5)

2089 (18.5)

1068 (9.4)

Quintile 4

8701 (58.5)

2554 (17.2)

2427 (16.3)

1199 (8.1)

Quintile 5

9466 (62.6)

2730 (18.0)

2020 (13.4)

916 (6.1)

Geographical remoteness

Major Cities

27,911 (56.4)

8397 (17.0)

8645 (17.5)

4536 (9.2)

Inner Regional

5470 (51.8)

1914 (18.1)

2056 (19.5)

1121 (10.6)

Outer Regional

4604 (52.0)

1666 (18.8)

1680 (19.0)

910 (10.3)

Remote/very remote

1306 (52.7)

458 (18.5)

477 (19.2)

239 (9.6)