The fat content of meals provided by catering establishments.

Human nutrition. Applied nutrition Pub Date : 1986-06-01
R Collison, G H Banks, J S Colwill
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A study of the food input and food waste from 38 catering establishments varying from hospital and school meals to hotels and commercial restaurants has shown that on average 46 per cent of the dietary energy of the food consumed was derived from fat. Moreover, a strong positive correlation (P less than 0.001) was found between the percentage energy derived from fat, and the total energy obtained from the food consumed. A similar pattern is shown when the results are broken down according to the category of catering establishments. Meals provided by hotels, restaurants and public houses have the highest fat content (60 per cent of energy) and the highest total energy consumed (6.8 MJ per person per meal), whereas meals served by welfare establishments have the lowest fat content and lowest total energy per meal.

由餐饮机构提供的食物的脂肪含量。
一项对38家餐饮机构(从医院和学校膳食到酒店和商业餐馆)的食物投入和食物浪费的研究表明,所消耗的食物中平均有46%的膳食能量来自脂肪。此外,从脂肪中获得的能量百分比与从所消耗的食物中获得的总能量之间存在很强的正相关(P < 0.001)。如果将结果按餐饮场所的类别进行分类,也会显示出类似的模式。酒店、餐馆和酒店提供的餐食脂肪含量最高(占能量的60%),总能量消耗最高(每人每餐6.8兆焦耳),而福利机构提供的餐食脂肪含量最低,每餐总能量最低。
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