Dietary Data At A Glance -- Breakfast in America, 2001 - 2002A 3-page factsheet including charts summarizing dietary data about breakfast consumption in America.
Factsheet on What We Eat in America NHANES 2001-2002A 2-page factsheet describing the food and nutrient intake data files and other information about the survey.
Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies, 1.0A 2-page factsheet describing the database of foods, their nutrient values, and weights used to process survey dietary data for WWEIA/NHANES 2001-2002.
What We Eat in America, NHANES 2001-2002: Usual Nutrient Intakes from Food Compared to Dietary Reference IntakesA 56-page report on usual nutrient intakes in the U.S.
Within-individual Variance Estimates for Nutrients from What We Eat in America, NHANES 2002Variance estimates for calculating usual nutrient intakes with 2001-2002 WWEIA data
The USDA Automated Multiple-Pass Method Accurately Estimates Group Total Energy and Nutrient Intake.
Trends in the Food Intakes of Children 1977-2002.
The Effect of Improved Food Composition Data on Intake Estimates in the United States of America.
Quality Assurance During Data Processing of Food and Nutrient Intakes.
USDA Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies: Released on the Web.
Food and Nutrient Changes: Software Designed to Enhance Data Quality.
An Overview of USDA’s Dietary Intake Data System.
Tracking Nutrient Changes for Trends Analysis in the United States.