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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2014 Jul 18;47(3):275–282. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.05.007

Appendix Table 4.

Adjusted per capita caloric intake from selected consumer packaged foods and beverages by female head of household education among households with children ages 2–5 years*

Year 2000 2003 2007 2011

Female head of
household
education
<High
school
diploma
High
school
graduate
College
graduate
<High
school
diploma
High
school
graduate
College
graduate
<High
school
diploma
High
school
graduate
College
graduate
<High
school
diploma
High
school
graduate
College
graduate
Number of households 82 1,344 1,207 100 1,378 1,366 123 2,287 2,666 86 1,415 2,056
Beverages
 Soft drinks 67±3 50±1 38±1 53±2 49±1 34±1 37±2 32±1 23±1 26±3 19±1§ 14±1§
 Juice and juice drinks 40±2 45±1 52±1 42±2 40±0 45±0 38±2 32±1 33±1 22±2§ 24±1§ 25±1§
 Milk 70±4 72±2 80±2 74±3 69±1 74±1 65±3 56±1 59±1 32±3§ 36±1§ 36±1§
 Sweetened milk 2±1 3±0 3±0 5±1 6±0 6±0 5±1 5±0 5±0 5±1 4±0 5±0
 Other beverage Calories 30±3 26±1 24±1 24±2 22±1 20±1 23±2 20±1 18±1 16±2 17±1 13±1§
Foods
 Grain-based desserts 94±5 90±2 87±2 86±4 88±1 85±1 84±3 81±1 74±1 69±4 67±1§ 63±1§
 Savory snacks 91±4 88±2 85±2 89±3 94±1 90±1 82±3 78±1 77±1 67±4 71±1 69±1
 Ready-to-eat cereals 37±3 41±1 44±1 39±2 40±1 44±1 41±2 39±1 41±1 37±2 36±1 39±1
 Sweet snacks and candy 47±5 48±2 50±2 47±4 47±1 46±1 45±4 42±1 41±1 35±5 37±2 35±1
 Processed Meats 39±2 35±1 28±1 46±2 40±0 34±0 40±2 35±1 30±1 32±2 29±1§ 25±1§
 Other food calories 601±21 590±10 567±10 610±16 580±4 564±4 582±15 541±5 528±5 477±19§ 470±7§ 450±6
*

Models were adjusted for head of household race/ethnicity, household income, household composition, food prices, market, quarter and unemployment rate

Value was significantly different from 2000 value, p<0.01

Value was significantly different from 2003 value, p<0.01

§

Value was significantly different from 2007 value, p<0.01