Adolescent Snacking Behaviors Are Associated with Dietary Intake and Weight Status

Jun 10, 2016The Journal of nutrition

Adolescent Snacking Habits Linked to Diet and Weight

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Abstract

Adolescents consumed a mean of 2.2 servings of energy-dense snacks per day.

  • Consumption of snacks was linked to a higher intake of energy and sugar-sweetened beverages.
  • Higher snack intake was associated with lower consumption of fruits and vegetables.
  • Most adolescents reported snacking while watching television, which may influence dietary choices.
  • A direct relationship was found between daily servings of energy-dense snacks and body mass index (BMI) z score.
  • In contrast, overall snacking behaviors were inversely related to BMI z score.

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