Objective: To determine the trends in locations and food sources of Americans stratified by age group for both total energy and the meal and snack subcomponents. Research Methods and Procedures: Nationally representative data was taken from the 1977 to 1978 Nationwide Food Consumption Survey and the 1989 to 1991 and 1994 to 1996 (and 1998 for children age 2 through 9) Continuing Surveys of Food Intake by Individuals. The sample consisted of 63,380 individuals, age 2 and up. For each survey year, the percentage of total energy intake from meals and snacks was calculated separately for 2‐ to 18‐year‐olds, 19‐ to 39‐year‐olds, 40‐ to 59‐year‐olds, and those 60 years and older. The percentage of energy intake by location (at‐home consumption or...
AIM—To examine adolescent food consumption trends in the United States with important chronic diseas...
We examined trends from 1977–2010 in calorie, macronutrient, and food group intake among US adults 5...
Recent national surveys suggest that child obesity in the United States may have reached a plateau, ...
Despite the historical rise and recent plateau of child overweight and obesity, levels remain exceed...
Objective To examine American beverage consumption trends and causes. Methods Nationally representat...
Background: Previous studies have indicated that snacking is contributing to increased calorie intak...
Recent national surveys suggest that child obesity in the United States may have reached a plateau, ...
Between 1989 and 2008, obesity increased markedly in children of all ages. We examine changes in the...
Background: Previous studies have indicated that snacking is contributing to increased calories in t...
Food and beverage portion sizes are related to childhood obesity. We examined trends in food portion...
Little is known about the impact of location of food consumption and preparation upon daily energy i...
Background: Larger portion sizes of foods and beverages could affect overall energy intake at meals ...
Changes in total energy (TE) intake have been reported among children and adolescents, but the exten...
This study built on limited knowledge about patterns and trends of adult snacking in the US. We sele...
BackgroundEnergy intake is a key determinant of weight.ObjectiveOur objective was to examine trends ...
AIM—To examine adolescent food consumption trends in the United States with important chronic diseas...
We examined trends from 1977–2010 in calorie, macronutrient, and food group intake among US adults 5...
Recent national surveys suggest that child obesity in the United States may have reached a plateau, ...
Despite the historical rise and recent plateau of child overweight and obesity, levels remain exceed...
Objective To examine American beverage consumption trends and causes. Methods Nationally representat...
Background: Previous studies have indicated that snacking is contributing to increased calorie intak...
Recent national surveys suggest that child obesity in the United States may have reached a plateau, ...
Between 1989 and 2008, obesity increased markedly in children of all ages. We examine changes in the...
Background: Previous studies have indicated that snacking is contributing to increased calories in t...
Food and beverage portion sizes are related to childhood obesity. We examined trends in food portion...
Little is known about the impact of location of food consumption and preparation upon daily energy i...
Background: Larger portion sizes of foods and beverages could affect overall energy intake at meals ...
Changes in total energy (TE) intake have been reported among children and adolescents, but the exten...
This study built on limited knowledge about patterns and trends of adult snacking in the US. We sele...
BackgroundEnergy intake is a key determinant of weight.ObjectiveOur objective was to examine trends ...
AIM—To examine adolescent food consumption trends in the United States with important chronic diseas...
We examined trends from 1977–2010 in calorie, macronutrient, and food group intake among US adults 5...
Recent national surveys suggest that child obesity in the United States may have reached a plateau, ...