一组选定的本科生和研究生的水果和蔬菜消费

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Journal of Food Distribution Research Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.22004/AG.ECON.313452
Patricia E. McLean-Meyinsse
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每天吃11又2 / 2杯水果的学生更有可能是大三学生;家庭收入在五万元以上;结婚或离婚;或者被雇佣。消费不受居住地、家庭规模、种族或性别的影响。46%的受访者没有每天吃蔬菜;48%的人每天喝2-3杯;6%的人每天喝3杯以上。打工的学生更有可能每天吃2-3杯蔬菜。根据《2015-2020年美国人膳食指南》,大多数参与者都达到了每日水果和蔬菜的最低建议摄入量。
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Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among a Selected Group of Undergraduate and Graduate Students
Students who consumed 11⁄2-2 cups of fruits daily were more likely to be juniors; to live in households with income levels above $50,000; to be married or divorced; or to be employed. Consumption was not influenced by residence, household size, race, or gender. Forty-six percent of respondents did not eat vegetables daily; 48% ate 2-3 cups daily; and 6% consumed more than 3 cups daily. Students who worked were more likely to eat 2-3 cups of vegetables daily. Based on the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, a majority of the participants met the minimum daily recommendations for fruits and vegetables.
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