http://www.medpagetoday.com/PrimaryC...utrition/22100
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Overall, only about a third of American adults ate at least two servings of vegetables daily in 2009, and about a fourth consumed at least three servings of vegetables a day.
"The findings in this report indicate that 2009 overall and state-specific estimates of the proportions of U.S. adults consuming fruit two or more times per day or vegetables three or more times per day were far short of the targets set by Healthy People 2010," Kirsten A. Grimm, MPH, and co-investigators wrote in the discussion of their findings.
Overall, only about a third of American adults ate at least two servings of vegetables daily in 2009, and about a fourth consumed at least three servings of vegetables a day.
"The findings in this report indicate that 2009 overall and state-specific estimates of the proportions of U.S. adults consuming fruit two or more times per day or vegetables three or more times per day were far short of the targets set by Healthy People 2010," Kirsten A. Grimm, MPH, and co-investigators wrote in the discussion of their findings.
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For the fruit goal of two or more servings a day, the data showed that in 2009:
* 32.5% of Americans met the goal
* That proportion decreased from 34.4% in 2000
* Four states had small increases in progress toward the fruit goal
* 12 states had rates of 35% to 45% for the fruit goal
* Oklahoma had the fewest residents who met the goal (18.1%)
* The District of Columbia and California had the highest on-target fruit consumption (40.2% and 40.1%, respectively)
For the vegetable-consumption goal of three or more servings a day, in 2009:
* 26.3% of American met the goal
* That proportion was virtually unchanged from 26.7% in 2000
* 11 states had slight increases in progress toward the goal
* No state had 35% or more of residents who met the goal
* South Dakota had the fewest residents who met the goal (19.6%)
* Tennessee had the highest on-target vegetable consumption (33.0%)
So, 3FCers - are you meeting your fruit and veggie targets?For the fruit goal of two or more servings a day, the data showed that in 2009:
* 32.5% of Americans met the goal
* That proportion decreased from 34.4% in 2000
* Four states had small increases in progress toward the fruit goal
* 12 states had rates of 35% to 45% for the fruit goal
* Oklahoma had the fewest residents who met the goal (18.1%)
* The District of Columbia and California had the highest on-target fruit consumption (40.2% and 40.1%, respectively)
For the vegetable-consumption goal of three or more servings a day, in 2009:
* 26.3% of American met the goal
* That proportion was virtually unchanged from 26.7% in 2000
* 11 states had slight increases in progress toward the goal
* No state had 35% or more of residents who met the goal
* South Dakota had the fewest residents who met the goal (19.6%)
* Tennessee had the highest on-target vegetable consumption (33.0%)



I'm so glad you asked this! But I didn't need to know peppers could be thought of as a fruit. LOL!
Yes, I have issues. LOL! It just doesn't feel like I'm eating veggies when they're in a stir fry. Or what about when I overcook them, which I often do because I have ADD. Did I get them in? Does that count?
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