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. 2013 Aug;143(8):1348. doi: 10.3945/jn.113.179473

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Kant AK and Graubard BI. Family income and education were related with 30-year time trends in dietary and meal behaviors of American children and adolescents. J. Nutr. 2013;143:690-700.

In the above-mentioned article, the Online Supporting Material (OSM) contained an error. For the variable “number of eating occasions” the values for age groups 6–11 y and 12–19 y were transposed in Supplemental Table 1 and Supplemental Figures 1 and 2. The corrected OSM has replaced that originally available with this article.

On page 695, under the section header of “Main effects of survey year, PIR, and education for dietary and meal behaviors,” paragraph 2, line 6, should read 6–11 y instead of 12–19 y. The corrected sentence reads as follows: “The number of eating occasions increased across surveys in 2- to 5-y olds and 6- to 11-y olds (Supplemental Table 1);…”.

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