Cronin F J, Krebs-Smith S M, Wyse B W, Light L
J Am Diet Assoc. 1982 Dec;81(6):661-73.
On the basis of an analysis of three-day food records, food comsumption by major segments of the U.S. population was examined for 65 food groups and subgroups. This study indicates that demographic factors, particularly age, race, and region, can affect both the percentage of persons using certain foods and the mean frequency of their use. Both the similarities and the differences on these parameters are of interest when food usage is examined by demographic variables.
基于对为期三天的食物记录的分析,对美国人口的主要群体在65个食物组和亚组中的食物消费情况进行了研究。这项研究表明,人口统计学因素,尤其是年龄、种族和地区,会影响使用某些食物的人群比例及其使用的平均频率。当按人口统计学变量来研究食物使用情况时,这些参数上的异同都值得关注。