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Contributions of Nonalcoholic Beverages to the U.S. Diet

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By Oral Capps, Jr., Annette Clauson, Joanne Guthrie, Grant Pittman, and Matthew Stockton

Economic Research Report No. (ERR-1) 69 pp, April 2005

This report analyzes consumer demand and nutritional issues associated with nonalcoholic beverages purchased for at-home use by looking at demographic variables such as household size, household income, education level, and region. The beverages include milk, carbonated soft drinks, bottled water, fruit juices, fruit drinks, coffee, tea, and isotonics (sports drinks).

Keywords: nonalcoholic beverages, nutrient intake, cross-tabulations, regression, ERS, USDA

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Updated date: March 23, 2005

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