Dietary Patterns of Adolescent Girls in Hawaii over a 2-Year Period

May 26, 2007Journal of the American Dietetic Association

Eating habits of teenage girls in Hawaii over two years

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Abstract

Mean sweetened carbonated beverage intake increased from 130 g to 179 g between the two examinations.

  • Mean carbohydrate intake increased slightly from 233 g at exam 1 to 241 g at exam 2.
  • Three percent of girls had protein intakes below the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) at exam 1, which increased to 9% at exam 2.
  • Iron intakes were below the EAR for 3% of girls at exam 1 and 14% at exam 2.
  • Calcium and fiber intakes remained lower than the Adequate Intake recommendation at both exams.
  • More than 65% of girls had saturated fat intake above the recommended range at both examinations.
  • A significant increase in added sugar intake was observed, rising from 16 teaspoons at exam 1 to 18 teaspoons at exam 2.

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