Literature DB >> 26965097

Knowledge of Recommended Calorie Intake and Influence of Calories on Food Selection Among Canadians.

Cassondra McCrory1, Lana Vanderlee1, Christine M White1, Jessica L Reid2, David Hammond3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine knowledge of recommended daily calorie intake, use of calorie information, and sociodemographic correlates between knowledge and use.
DESIGN: Population-based, random digit-dialed phone surveys. PARTICIPANTS: Canadian adults (n = 1,543) surveyed between October and December, 2012. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Knowledge of recommended calorie intake and use of calorie information when purchasing food. ANALYSIS: Regression models, adjusting for sociodemographics and diet-related measures.
RESULTS: Overall, 24% of participants correctly stated their recommended daily calorie intake; the majority (63%) underestimated it, whereas few (4%) overestimated it. Females, younger participants, those with a higher income and more education, and those who consumed fruits and vegetables at least 5 times daily were significantly more likely to state recommended intake correctly. Most respondents (82%) reported considering calories when selecting foods. Respondents considered calories more often if they were female, had a higher income and more education, perceived themselves to be overweight, were actively trying to control their weight, reported a healthier diet, or consumed fruits and vegetables at least 5 times daily. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: Although most Canadians reported using calorie information to guide their food choices, few knew their daily recommended calorie intake. To promote healthy weights, policy initiatives, including education regarding daily calorie intake and changes to the Nutrition Facts table, may help consumers make better choices about food.
Copyright © 2016 Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  diet; food habits; health behavior; nutrition; nutrition knowledge; overweight

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26965097     DOI: 10.1016/j.jneb.2015.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nutr Educ Behav        ISSN: 1499-4046            Impact factor:   3.045


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