Evidence from recent U.S. food consumption surveys provides new information on the distribution of rice consumption, the characteristics of rice consumers, and the diets of people who consume rice. Recently available data from nationally representative surveys of food consumed by individuals in the United States allowed comparison of consumption today (2001-02) with consumption in the mid-1990s. Data come from the Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals (1994-96) and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2001-02). Rice is consumed by a significant portion of the U.S. adult population. In 2001-02, over 18 percent (18.2 percent) of adults reported eating at least half a serving of white or brown rice in one day of obs...
Excerpts from the report: The rice industry, traditionally, has had to rely on an unstable world ma...
There are inconsistent associations between white rice consumption with diabetes and dyslipidemia, p...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Evidence from recent U.S. food consumption surveys provides new information on the distribution of r...
Part of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Commons, Agricultural Economics Commons
Background Little is known about rice consumption, re-lated food intake patterns, and the nutritiona...
Within the United States type 2 diabetes is an ever growing health epidemic. The prevalence in the a...
The latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that half of all daily grain servings be whole...
Objective: To understand Iranian women’s perceptions of brown rice and to assess their willingness t...
The U.S. Government is promoting whole-grain foods, responding to mounting evidence of their associa...
Cereals, potatoes, and beans were the major components of Japanese food diets, accounting for nearly...
BACKGROUND: Health concerns have been raised about rice consumption, which may significantly contrib...
Empirical results using time-series and cross-sectional data indicate that rice in Asia is becoming ...
Background: Health concerns have been raised about rice consump-tion, which may significantly contri...
Background: Health concerns have been raised on rice consump-tion, which may significantly contribut...
Excerpts from the report: The rice industry, traditionally, has had to rely on an unstable world ma...
There are inconsistent associations between white rice consumption with diabetes and dyslipidemia, p...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...
Evidence from recent U.S. food consumption surveys provides new information on the distribution of r...
Part of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Commons, Agricultural Economics Commons
Background Little is known about rice consumption, re-lated food intake patterns, and the nutritiona...
Within the United States type 2 diabetes is an ever growing health epidemic. The prevalence in the a...
The latest Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that half of all daily grain servings be whole...
Objective: To understand Iranian women’s perceptions of brown rice and to assess their willingness t...
The U.S. Government is promoting whole-grain foods, responding to mounting evidence of their associa...
Cereals, potatoes, and beans were the major components of Japanese food diets, accounting for nearly...
BACKGROUND: Health concerns have been raised about rice consumption, which may significantly contrib...
Empirical results using time-series and cross-sectional data indicate that rice in Asia is becoming ...
Background: Health concerns have been raised about rice consump-tion, which may significantly contri...
Background: Health concerns have been raised on rice consump-tion, which may significantly contribut...
Excerpts from the report: The rice industry, traditionally, has had to rely on an unstable world ma...
There are inconsistent associations between white rice consumption with diabetes and dyslipidemia, p...
Rice in the human diet serves underprivileged populations in Asia as a means of nutritional replenis...