Within-person compensation for snack energy by US adults, NHANES 2007–2014

Mar 29, 2019The American journal of clinical nutrition

How US Adults Adjust Their Daily Calories After Eating Snacks (2007-2014)

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Abstract

On snack days, men consumed an additional 239 kcal and women an additional 219 kcal compared to no-snack days.

  • Snack episodes contributed an average of 493 kcal for men and 360 kcal for women on snack days.
  • Both men and women were more likely to skip main meals on snack days.
  • Energy intake from main meals decreased on snack days, while the energy density of foods remained unchanged.
  • Fruit intake increased on snack days, but vegetable consumption and key micronutrient intake did not differ.
  • The duration of eating over a 24-hour period was longer on snack days.

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