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We use data from the USDA's 1994-96 Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals and the 1994-96 Diet and Health Knowledge Survey to ascertain whether economic factors help explain weight differences among adults. Weight differs among demographic subgroups, and differences in specific...
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Poor diets and rising obesity rates among Americans have persisted despite increased awareness and publicity regarding …
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, some evidence suggests that participation in the Food Stamp Program may increase BMI and the probability of obesity …
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Concerns about child obesity have raised questions about the quality of meals served in the National School Lunch …
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poor nutrition among low-income adults, infants, and children in the United States. Higher rates of obesity among the …
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Findings from behavioral and psychological studies indicate that people regularly and predictably behave in ways that contradict some standard assumptions of economic analysis. Recognizing that consumption choices are determined by factors other than prices, income, and information illuminates a...
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The link between high U.S. obesity rates and the overconsumption of added sugars, largely from sodas and fruit drinks … overweight prevalence (66.9 to 62.4 percent) and obesity prevalence (33.4 to 30.4 percent), as well as the child at …
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Restaurant foods are typically higher in calories than meals consumed at home. Menu labeling regulations by the U.S. Food and Drug and Administration aim to inform consumers about the calorie content of menu items. However, some consumers may already be making at least partially informed...
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eating away from home to overweight and obesity in adults and children. Current nutrition labeling law exempts much of the …
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The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is the Nation’s second largest food and nutrition assistance program. In 2006, it operated in over 101,000 public and nonprofit private schools and provided over 28 million low-cost or free lunches to children on a typical school day at a Federal cost...
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