Nutrient Intakes: Individuals in 48 States, Year 1977-78U.S. Department of Agriculture, Human Nutrition Information Service, Consumer Nutrition Division, 1984 - Diet - 437 pages 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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14 FOOD GROUPS1 48 CONTERMINOUS ADD TO TOTAL appendix Average intake AVERAGE PER INDIVIDUAL carbohydrate CITRUS CONSECUTIVE DAYS CONSUMPTION SURVEY 1977-78 DAYS OF DIETARY DEEP YELLOW densities DIETARY INTAKE diets eating occasions EXCLUDES BREAST-FED INFANTS FLAVIN FOOD CONSUMPTION SURVEY food energy FOOD FROM HOME food intake FOOD OBTAINED FOOD3 FRUITS G MG grain products HOME SEX HYDRATE INDIVIDUAL PER DAY INDIVIDUAL PER DAY,1 INTAKE PER INDIVIDUAL IU MG MG KCAL G G LEGUMES LESS THAN 0.05 MAGNESIUM MALES MALES AND FEMALES MCG MG MALES meat group MG IU MG MG MG MG NATIONWIDE FOOD CONSUMPTION NONALCOHOLIC NONCITRUS NUMBER PERCENT NUTRIENT INTAKE OBTAINED AND EATEN OILS SUGAR percent of RDA PERCENTAGE FROM 14 PERCENTAGE OF NUTRIENT PHORUS PHOS Recommended Dietary Allowances RIBO riboflavin SEX AND AGE sex-age groups SOURCE TABLE NOTES THIAMIN U.S. Dept URBANIZATIONS USDA NATIONWIDE FOOD VALUE LESS VEGETABLES BEVERAGES SEX Vita vitamin A value VITAMIN B12 WHITE POTATOES