Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study: What Foods are Infants and Toddlers Eating?

Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study: What Foods are Infants and Toddlers Eating?

Published: Jan 30, 2004
Publisher: Journal of the American Dietetic Association, vol. 104, supplement 1
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Authors

Mary Kay Fox

Susan Pac

Barbara Devaney

Linda Jankowski

Infants as young as 7 months of age showed food patterns that have been observed in older children and adults. From 18% to 33% of infants and toddlers between ages 7 and 24 months consumed no discrete servings of vegetables, and 23% to 33% consumed no fruits. French fries were one of the three most common vegetables consumed by infants 9 to 11 months of age. By 15 to 18 months, french fries were the most common vegetable. Almost half (46%) of 7- to 8-month-olds consumed some type of dessert, sweet, or sweetened beverage, and this percentage increased as age increased. By 19 to 24 months, 62% of toddlers consumed a baked dessert, 20% consumed candy, and 44% consumed a sweetened beverage.

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