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The following pie charts illustrate the proportions of three types of food contents present in typical meals of the day in the USA, each of them may be unhealthy if consumed too much. It is clearly seen that, both sodium and saturated fat are almost of same concentrations in each of the meals, only few […]
The pie chart provides information about the average percentages of the three supplements added in daily consumption in the USA, which consist of sodium, fats, and sugars incorporated for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. The sodium and saturated fat have the highest amount in the dinner, while the sugar intake shows the peak in snacks. […]
The chart illustrates the average percentage of sodium, saturated fats and added sugars in typical meal consumed in the USA. These nutrients can be risky if eaten too much. Overall, dinner contain the highest proportion of sodium and saturated fat, while snacks consume the most added sugar. Breakfast generally has the lowest percentages among all […]
The pie chart highlights the average percentages of three specific nutrients in a normal meal consumed in the USA. Overall, dinner meals contain the most amount of sodium and saturated fats, while snacks have the largest percentage of added sugar. Breakfast is the healthiest meal compared to the rest. Dinner meals are composed of more […]
The charts give information about average shares in the sodium, saturated fat and added sugar, in meals eaten by people in the USA. Looking from an overall perspective, the sodium and saturated fats account for highest percentage of meal in dinner, while snacks contain the most added sugar. In contrast, breakfast has the lowest proportion […]
