Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record

This study aimed to assess the amount of plate waste and how plate waste was disposed by early adolescent girls using a mobile food record (mFR). Participants were girls nine to thirteen years residing in O’ahu, Hawai’i (n = 93). Foods selected and leftover were estimated using a three day mFR. Each...

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Main Authors: Chloe E. Panizza, Carol J. Boushey, Edward J. Delp, Deborah A. Kerr, Eunjung Lim, Krupa Gandhi, Jinan C. Banna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-01-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/9/2/93
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spelling doaj-5f5e1c9c1d3c4dabb12792e21047d24f2020-11-25T02:34:42ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432017-01-01929310.3390/nu9020093nu9020093Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food RecordChloe E. Panizza0Carol J. Boushey1Edward J. Delp2Deborah A. Kerr3Eunjung Lim4Krupa Gandhi5Jinan C. Banna6University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USAUniversity of Hawai’i Cancer Center, Honolulu, HI 96813, USAPurdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2035, USACurtin University, Kent Street, Bentley, Perth, WA 6102, AustraliaUniversity of Hawai’i John A. Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI 96813, USAUniversity of Hawai’i John A. Burns School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI 96813, USAUniversity of Hawai’i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USAThis study aimed to assess the amount of plate waste and how plate waste was disposed by early adolescent girls using a mobile food record (mFR). Participants were girls nine to thirteen years residing in O’ahu, Hawai’i (n = 93). Foods selected and leftover were estimated using a three day mFR. Each leftover food was then classified as thrown into the trash, fed to a pet, eaten later, or other (e.g., composted). Repeated measures analyses of variance (ANOVA) were conducted and Tukey’s post-hoc test were used to adjust for multiple comparisons between times (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack) on leftover food and leftover food thrown into the trash. The percentage of food leftover and thrown into the trash was highest at lunch. The percentage of protein, grain, vegetables, fruit, and dairy leftover at lunch were unexpectedly low compared to previous studies. The median for percentage of food thrown into the trash at lunch was <5% for all food groups, and was consistently low across the day (<10%). Average energy intake was 436 kcal (±216) at lunch, and 80% of caregivers reported total household income as ≥$70,000. Studies in real-time using technology over full days may better quantify plate waste among adolescents.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/9/2/93early adolescentsmobile food recordfood wasteplate wasteeating behaviorportion sizedietary assessmentcompostrecycle
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author Chloe E. Panizza
Carol J. Boushey
Edward J. Delp
Deborah A. Kerr
Eunjung Lim
Krupa Gandhi
Jinan C. Banna
spellingShingle Chloe E. Panizza
Carol J. Boushey
Edward J. Delp
Deborah A. Kerr
Eunjung Lim
Krupa Gandhi
Jinan C. Banna
Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record
Nutrients
early adolescents
mobile food record
food waste
plate waste
eating behavior
portion size
dietary assessment
compost
recycle
author_facet Chloe E. Panizza
Carol J. Boushey
Edward J. Delp
Deborah A. Kerr
Eunjung Lim
Krupa Gandhi
Jinan C. Banna
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title Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record
title_short Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record
title_full Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record
title_fullStr Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record
title_full_unstemmed Characterizing Early Adolescent Plate Waste Using the Mobile Food Record
title_sort characterizing early adolescent plate waste using the mobile food record
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This study aimed to assess the amount of plate waste and how plate waste was disposed by early adolescent girls using a mobile food record (mFR). Participants were girls nine to thirteen years residing in O’ahu, Hawai’i (n = 93). Foods selected and leftover were estimated using a three day mFR. Each leftover food was then classified as thrown into the trash, fed to a pet, eaten later, or other (e.g., composted). Repeated measures analyses of variance (ANOVA) were conducted and Tukey’s post-hoc test were used to adjust for multiple comparisons between times (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack) on leftover food and leftover food thrown into the trash. The percentage of food leftover and thrown into the trash was highest at lunch. The percentage of protein, grain, vegetables, fruit, and dairy leftover at lunch were unexpectedly low compared to previous studies. The median for percentage of food thrown into the trash at lunch was <5% for all food groups, and was consistently low across the day (<10%). Average energy intake was 436 kcal (±216) at lunch, and 80% of caregivers reported total household income as ≥$70,000. Studies in real-time using technology over full days may better quantify plate waste among adolescents.
topic early adolescents
mobile food record
food waste
plate waste
eating behavior
portion size
dietary assessment
compost
recycle
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/9/2/93
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