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The charts above consist of three pie charts, demonstating nutrients percentage added in four typical meals in the USA. The charts based on three nutrients: sodium, saturated fat and added sugar. Of four meals, breakfast contains the highest percentage of sodium, of 43 percent. Next to breakfast is lunch, with 29 percent of this meal […]
The pie chart illustrates the quantity od sodium, saturated fats and added sugars in the USA. Overall, the largest prportion was observed in sodium. There was a noticeable difference between saturated fats and added sugar during the dinner time. In USA, sodium is the most popular nutrients, used by approximately 43%. Conversely, the least percentage […]
The charts below show the average percentages in typical meals of three types of nutrients, all of which may be nonnutritious if depleted. The pie charts display a variety of meals, including sodium, saturated fats, and added sugars. Overall, added sugars were the most consumed in snacks, while sodium was the highest ingredient in breakfast. […]
The three pie charts compare average amount of three potentially unhealthy nutrients namely, sodium, saturated fat and added sugar, consumed in the USA in the typical meal of breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as snacks. Looking from an overall perspective, it is striking that majority of the sodium was consumed in dinner, while most of […]
The pie charts compare average proportion of three common meals:Sodium,Saturated fat and Added sugar,which are more consumed due to health concerns. Overall,It is noticeable that dinners and lunches that the USA residents consume are sodium and saturated fats rich while their snacks have a high portion of added sugar. In details, USA citizens’ sodium, sugar […]
