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Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2009

Rice consumption in the United States: recent evidence from food consumption surveys.

S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Helen H. Jensen; Julie Upton

BACKGROUND Little is known about rice consumption, related food intake patterns, and the nutritional contribution that rice provides in the diets of Americans. OBJECTIVE To provide information about rice consumption in the United States and the diets of rice consumers. DESIGN Data come from the Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals (1994-1996) and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2001-2002). Respondents report 24-hour recall dietary intakes. The amount of rice available in foods is estimated using the Food Commodity Intake Database. Consumers are classified based on the amount of rice they consume in foods. SUBJECTS The analysis includes information from adult individuals: 9,318 from the Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals and 4,744 from National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. STATISTICS Weighted percentages and mean values show the food and nutrient intake amounts. Logistic regression analysis is used to examine relationships among economic, social, and demographic factors that affect rice consumption. RESULTS Rice is consumed by a significant portion of the US adult population. Compared with others who did not consume rice, rice consumers consumed a smaller share of energy per day from fat and saturated fat; more iron and potassium; and more dietary fiber, meat, vegetables, and grains. Race/ethnicity and education are determinants of the probability of consuming rice, and more so than low-income status. CONCLUSIONS Rice consumers choose a diet that includes more vegetables, a smaller share of energy from fat and saturated fat, more dietary fiber and more iron than those who do not consume rice; the differences have remained relatively stable over the last decade. Accounting for race/ethnicity and income levels is important for better understanding of factors that affect food choices and for effective design of dietary interventions.


Journal of The American Dietetic Association | 2005

Sociodemographic, Knowledge, and Attitudinal Factors Related to Meat Consumption in the United States

Patricia M. Guenther; Helen H. Jensen; S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Chun-Fu Chen


The FASEB Journal | 2007

Choline in the diets of the US population: NHANES, 2003-2004

Helen H. Jensen; S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Alicia L. Carriquiry; Kevin L. Schalinske


American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2005

Rice Consumption in the United States: New Evidence from Food Consumption Surveys

S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Helen H. Jensen


Choices | 2007

Mexico's Changing Pork Industry: The Forces of Domestic and International Market Demand

S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Roxanne L. B. Clemens; Helen H. Jensen


American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2004

Product Differentiation and Segregation in Agricultural Systems: Non-Genetically Modified and Specialty Corn and Soybean Crops in Iowa

John Miranowski; Helen H. Jensen; S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Ariun Ishdorj


American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2001

Salvadoran Consumption of Ethnic Foods in the United States

S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Helen H. Jensen; Gary W. Brester


Archive | 2006

The Changing Structure of Pork Trade, Production, and Processing in Mexico

S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Roxanne L. B. Clemens; Helen H. Jensen


Staff General Research Papers Archive | 2008

Mexico's Changing Pork Sector: Balancing Domestic and International Market Demand

S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Roxanne L. B. Clemens; Helen H. Jensen


Choices. The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resources Issues | 2007

Mexico's Changing Pork Sector: The Forces of Domestic and International Market Demand

S. Patricia Batres-Marquez; Roxanne L. B. Clemens; Helen H. Jensen

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International Rice Research Institute

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