40-Year Trends in Meal and Snack Eating Behaviors of American Adults

Aug 5, 2014Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

Changes in meal and snack habits of American adults over 40 years

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Abstract

Over 40 years, reports of main meals declined while snack consumption patterns changed significantly among American adults.

  • Reports of individual main meals decreased, with an increase in reports of two out of three meals or repeat meals.
  • The percentage of daily energy intake from snacks occurring between lunch and dinner increased.
  • Clock times for breakfast and lunch shifted to later in the day.
  • Intervals between dinner and after-dinner snacks became shorter.
  • Significant changes in snack reporting behaviors were observed in women, including an increase in reports of any snack or two or more snacks.

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