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Nutrition Today | 2017

Characterizing the Dietary Landscape of Children, 12 to 35 Months Old

Alanna J. Moshfegh; Donna Rhodes; Joseph D. Goldman; John Clemens

Dietary intakes in childhood are one of several factors that influence food and beverage choices later in life. Nationally representative dietary data of US children aged 1 and 2 years (toddlers) (n = 469) participating in the “What We Eat in America” component of the 2011-2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey were analyzed to assess food, beverage, and nutrient intakes. Dietary intakes were collected using 24-hour dietary recall interview conducted by proxy that was usually the mother. Mean and distribution of usual nutrient intakes, percentage meeting dietary reference intakes, meal and snack patterns, and intakes of foods and beverages were estimated. The energy intake of toddlers was 1335 kcal/d. Usual nutrient intakes of vitamins D and E were less than the recommended intake levels by 86% and 62% of toddlers, respectively. Almost all toddlers (96%) had usual intakes less than the recommendations for dietary fiber and potassium, and 71% exceeded the upper level for sodium. Mean daily intake of added sugars was 10% of daily energy intake, with approximately 40% of toddlers exceeding that level. Mean daily snack occasion of toddlers was 3.1, which contributed one-third of their daily energy intake. Beverages contributed one-fourth of their daily energy intake. On the basis of 1 day of dietary recall, milk, water, and 100% fruit juice were the top beverages consumed by toddlers. Soft drinks were consumed by 14% of toddlers. Grain products, protein foods, and mixed dishes were each consumed by at least three-fourths of the toddlers. A greater proportion of toddlers consumed fruit (71%) compared with vegetables (57%). Nearly 1 in 3 toddlers consumed candy, and 2 in 5 consumed cakes/cookies/pastries. More than one-third consumed savory snacks, including chips, popcorn, and pretzels, and an equal proportion consumed crackers. Although the dietary intakes of toddlers met the recommendations for many nutrients, the consumption of food and beverage choices that were not nutrient dense may merit concern. Less healthy choices, introduced at early ages, may shape dietary habits across the life-span.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2008

The US Department of Agriculture Automated Multiple-Pass Method reduces bias in the collection of energy intakes

Alanna J. Moshfegh; Donna Rhodes; David J. Baer; Theophile Murayi; John Clemens; William V. Rumpler; David R. Paul; Rhonda Sebastian; Kevin J. Kuczynski; Linda A Ingwersen; Robert C. Staples; Linda E. Cleveland


Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2017

What we eat in America food categories and changes between survey cycles

Donna Rhodes; Meghan E. Adler; John Clemens; Alanna J. Moshfegh


The FASEB Journal | 2007

USDA's Food Model Booklet: Development, Use, Availability

Linda A Ingwersen; Linda E. Cleveland; John Clemens; Betty Perloff


The FASEB Journal | 2012

Nutrient intakes from restaurants: What We Eat in America, 2007-2008

Donna Rhodes; John Clemens; Meghan E. Adler; Alanna J. Moshfegh


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Beverage Groups Consumed by US Children and Their Impact on Nutrient Intake

Elizabeth Parker; John Clemens; Alanna J. Moshfegh


The FASEB Journal | 2015

Food, Beverage, and Nutrient Intakes of U.S. Children Age 1-2 Years

Ashley Jarvis; John Clemens; Donna Rhodes; Alanna J. Moshfegh


Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | 2015

Nutrient Intakes from Restaurants: What We Eat in America, NHANES 2011-2012

Donna Rhodes; Meghan E. Adler; John Clemens; Alanna J. Moshfegh


The FASEB Journal | 2014

Vitamin D: intake of Americans from diet and supplements (632.10)

Pamela Barainca; Donna Rhodes; John Clemens; Alanna J. Moshfegh


The FASEB Journal | 2013

Dietary intakes of children from birth to 24 months: What We Eat in America, NHANES 2007-2010

Donna Rhodes; Meghan E. Adler; John Clemens; Joseph D. Goldman; Alanna J. Moshfegh

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Alanna J. Moshfegh

United States Department of Agriculture

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Donna Rhodes

United States Department of Agriculture

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Meghan E. Adler

United States Department of Agriculture

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Joseph D. Goldman

Agricultural Research Service

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Linda A Ingwersen

United States Department of Agriculture

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Linda E. Cleveland

United States Department of Agriculture

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Theophile Murayi

United States Department of Agriculture

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Ashley Jarvis

United States Department of Agriculture

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Betty Perloff

United States Department of Agriculture

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David J. Baer

United States Department of Agriculture

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