Trends in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in Adults From 1999–2000 Through 2007–2008
The Surgeon General’s recent call for renewed efforts to address the high prevalence of obesity in the U.S. adult population highlights the need for better understanding of trends in consumption of energy and the macronutrients protein, carbohydrate, and fat (1). The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is the primary national data system that provides information to monitor the nutritional status of the U.S. population. A previous study using NHANES data to report on trends in intake of energy and macronutrients from 1971–1974 through 1999–2000 showed statistically significant increases in intake of energy and carbohydrate, and a decrease in intake of fat in men and women (2). The objectives of this report are to present current estimates of intake of energy and intake of protein, carbohydrate, total fat, and saturated fat, and to evaluate trends in intake of these nutrients over the past decade.
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Trends in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in Adults From 1999–2000 Through 2007–2008
The Surgeon General’s recent call for renewed efforts to address the high prevalence of obesity in the U.S. adult population highlights the need for better understanding of trends in consumption of energy and the macronutrients protein, carbohydrate, and fat (1). The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is the primary national data system that provides information to monitor the nutritional status of the U.S. population. A previous study using NHANES data to report on trends in intake of energy and macronutrients from 1971–1974 through 1999–2000 showed statistically significant increases in intake of energy and carbohydrate, and a decrease in intake of fat in men and women (2). The objectives of this report are to present current estimates of intake of energy and intake of protein, carbohydrate, total fat, and saturated fat, and to evaluate trends in intake of these nutrients over the past decade.
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Trends in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in Adults From 1999–2000 Through 2007–2008

Trends in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in Adults From 1999–2000 Through 2007–2008

by Jacqueline D. Wright, Chia-Yih Wang
Trends in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in Adults From 1999–2000 Through 2007–2008

Trends in Intake of Energy and Macronutrients in Adults From 1999–2000 Through 2007–2008

by Jacqueline D. Wright, Chia-Yih Wang

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The Surgeon General’s recent call for renewed efforts to address the high prevalence of obesity in the U.S. adult population highlights the need for better understanding of trends in consumption of energy and the macronutrients protein, carbohydrate, and fat (1). The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is the primary national data system that provides information to monitor the nutritional status of the U.S. population. A previous study using NHANES data to report on trends in intake of energy and macronutrients from 1971–1974 through 1999–2000 showed statistically significant increases in intake of energy and carbohydrate, and a decrease in intake of fat in men and women (2). The objectives of this report are to present current estimates of intake of energy and intake of protein, carbohydrate, total fat, and saturated fat, and to evaluate trends in intake of these nutrients over the past decade.

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BN ID: 2940013860872
Publisher: The Delano Max Wealth Institute, LLC.
Publication date: 12/12/2011
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