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The image contains three pie charts displaying average percentages of sodium, saturated fats, and added sugars in typical meals consumed in the USA. In the sodium chart, 43% is attributed to Breakfast, 29% to Lunch, 14% to Dinner, and 14% to Snacks. The saturated fat chart shows 37% for Breakfast, 26% for Lunch, 21% for Dinner, and 16% for Snacks. The added sugar chart has the following distribution: 42% for Breakfast, 19% for Lunch, 23% for Dinner, and 16% for Snacks. Each chart section correlates with a labeled meal: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Snacks.
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The chart provide data on information of three types of nutrients in typical meals.
It is clear that dinner contained the largest proportion of sodium ( 43%) and saturated sugar (37 %) . Also snacks represented the majority of added sugar nutrients , which reached 42 % . The percentage of sodium and saturated fat remained in stable state.
It can be seen that sodium and saturated fat in snacks made up a minority of total . Sodium stood at 14% and saturated fat at 21 % in typical meals . By contrast , lunch contained almost the same amount of sodium and other types of nutrients.
Overall , while dinner accounted for the largest proportion of sodium and saturated fat , breakfast contained the lowest percentage of sugar
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