2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2010.10.052
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Multiple Sociodemographic and Socioenvironmental Characteristics Are Correlated with Major Patterns of Dietary Intake in Adolescents

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“…Six studies reported the percentage of participants who were overweight/obese, ranging from 14% to 100 % (22,23,25,27,29,30) , with one study by Gattshall et al including only overweight children (25) . With the exception of a study by Lipsky et al (29) , which was conducted with type 1 diabetics, all studies were conducted with healthy participants.…”
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“…Six studies reported the percentage of participants who were overweight/obese, ranging from 14% to 100 % (22,23,25,27,29,30) , with one study by Gattshall et al including only overweight children (25) . With the exception of a study by Lipsky et al (29) , which was conducted with type 1 diabetics, all studies were conducted with healthy participants.…”
Section: Overview Of Study Characteristics For Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the exception of a study by Lipsky et al (29) , which was conducted with type 1 diabetics, all studies were conducted with healthy participants. Seven studies reported the ethnicity of their subjects, with non-Whites ranging from 24 % to 100 % of the sample (19,(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)30) . Nine studies reported various measures of socio-economic status, including parent education or income, but no study samples were composed of only one sociodemographic group (20,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)30) .…”
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