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The relationship between meal frequency and body mass index in black and white adolescent girls: more is less
D L Franko, R H Striegel-Moore, D Thompson, S G Affenito, G B Schreiber, S R Daniels and P B Crawford
BACK TO ARTICLETable 1. Number and percent of girls by meal frequency and visit
| Meal frequency (number of days consumed 3+ meals) | Visit (mean age) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 8 | 10 | |
| 0 | 523 (26.4%) | 578 (33.3%) | 691 (38.6%) | 709 (45.2%) | 713 (46.5%) | 926 (50.5%) |
| 1 | 634 (32.1%) | 481 (27.7%) | 501 (28.0%) | 468 (29.8%) | 469 (30.6%) | 518 (28.3%) |
| 2 | 531 (26.8%) | 431 (24.8%) | 374 (20.9%) | 280 (17.9%) | 241 (15.7%) | 276 (15.1%) |
| 3 | 290 (14.7%) | 246 (14.2%) | 224 (12.5%) | 111 (7.1%) | 111 (7.2%) | 112 (6.1%) |
