Food and Nutrient Intakes of Individuals in 1 Day in the United States, Spring 1977
Author | : United States. Science and Education Administration |
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Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Diet |
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Author | : United States. Science and Education Administration |
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Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Diet |
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Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Dietary levels |
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Abstract: More than 12,000 low-income individuals participating in the Food Stamp Program (FSP) from the 48 conterminous states (between Nov 77-Mar 78) participated in a 1 day food and nutrient intake survey. The survey was a supplement to the Nationwide Food Consumption Survey (Apr '77-Mar '78). Included are: the percentage of individuals eating from each food group; average food energy intakes; and 14 nutrients, nutrient densities, and nutritive contributions of foods eaten away from home as compared to the 1980 Recommended Dietary Allowances. Results are summarized based on data presented in 118 tables which profile FSP participants and the differences between program participants and non-participants regarding their general consumption patterns. (kbc).
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Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Diet |
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Abstract: USDA's Nationwide Food Consumption Survey (1977-78 NFCS)) reports on a 1 day's food and nutrient intake of approximately 7,800 individuals in Puerto Rico. Individuals were classified by 22 sex-age groups. Findings included: 92% repoted eating meat, poultry or fish the day surveyed; 94% consumed dairy products; 44% eggs, 60% legumes, nuts or seeds; 98% whole grain products; 73% vegetables; 47% fruits; and 63% sugar or sweets. Energy intakes averaged 96% of the midpoint range for the 1980 RDA with 15.8% from protein; 37.7% from fat, and 46.9% from carbohydrate. Average nutrient intakes based on the RDA are provided; the intakes for protein, thiamin, vitamin B12 and vitamin C met the RDAs. Three meals a day was a frequent pattern. (kbc).
Author | : United States. Science and Education Administration |
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Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 1981 |
Genre | : Dietary levels |
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Abstract: As part of the 1977-78 USDA Nationwide Food Consumption Survey, average 1-day food intakes were reported for 2305 individuals in Alaska. The results of the analysis are presented in 16 age-sex categories for intakes from 10 major food groups and 43 subgroups. Other tables cover the nutrient contribution to the diet of 14 food groups, average intakes of energy and 14 nutrients, comparisons of intakes to 1980 RDAs, and nutrient densities. Infant nutrition and food intake is discussed, as well as some demographic characteristics of households and individuals. An overall summary is included in addition to interpretive summaries of each set of data.
Author | : United States. Science and Education Administration |
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Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 1981 |
Genre | : Consumers |
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Abstract: A food consumption survey based on 24-hour recalls for 3024 individuals in Hawaii, as part of the USDA national survey in 1977-78, provides information on food intake, nutrient contributions by major food group, the average nutritive value of food intakes, and household characteristics. The major findings including sources of energy and dietary adequacy expressed as percentage of RDA are presented in summary form. Tables present information in 18 age-sex categories for 10 major food groups and 44 subgroups.
Author | : United States. Joint Nutrition Monitoring Evaluation Committee |
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Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Medical |
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Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Diet |
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Abstract: Three-day nutrient intake data (157 tables) are presented for about 36,100 individuals in the 48 US conterminous states, collected in the USDA Nationwide Food Consumption Survey from April 1977-March 1978. The data are organized to depict the intake contributions of 14 food groups to the intakes of 14 nutrients and calories, including their mean intakes, dietary nutrient densities, and a comparison of nutrient intakes to 1980 recommended allowances and 1965 intake data. Also included are: nutrient contributions from foods eaten in restaurants and from meals and snack foods; the effects of the frequency and time of eating; nutrient intake data for 22 sex-age groups in 4 income levels, 3 urbanization levels, for 2 racial groups, and the effects of seasonal variations; and nutrient intakes for special groups (infants, vegetarians, pregnant and lactating women). Factors influencing nutrient intakes (nutrient supplements, height and weight, health status, physical disability, special diets) are discussed. (wz).
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Total Pages | : 634 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Diet |
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Abstract: Three day food intake data and the characteristics of a national US sampling of about 36,100 people (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) are presented in 510 tables. Data was collected between April 1977 and March 1978. Food intakes are summarized under 10 food groups and 43 subgroups, covering all people sampled in each of 22 age and sex categories at 4 income levels, 3 urban categories, and 2 racial groups; data also are broken down by the 4 seasons. Major findings of the survey included: over 90% of the subjects ate at least 1 food from each of 5 major food groups during the 3-day survey. Under the meat group, beef (68%) and meat mixtures (67%) were reported by more people than poultry (43%) or fish (25%). About 80% of all subjects had milk at least once. Bread, rolls, or biscuits (95%), white potatoes (about 80%), and non-citrus fruits and juices (58%) were the most popular items consumed in the grain, vegetable, and fruit food groups, respectively. Findings for other food categories (and subcategories), and the influences found from factors of income, urbanization, race, and seasonal differences are highlighted. (wz)
Author | : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on the Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriations |
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Total Pages | : 1400 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : United States. Superintendent of Documents |
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Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Government publications |
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