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Dupont Blvd. Milford. DE 302-422-4837 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 225 York Rd. Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road ECKROTH BROS. FARM EQUIPMENT HI 2 Box 24A New Ringgold, PA 717-943-2131 Lititz, PA 717 " -4?' Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, January 4,1986-817 edition of “Dietary Guidelines for Americans” as well as the 1965 MILLER EQUIPMENT CO. RDI Bechtelsville. PA 215-845-2911 NICHOLS FARM EQUIPMENT Bloomsburg, PA 717-784-7731 ARNETTS OARAGE Rt. 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-0515 In 1965, women reported diets that provided 37 percent of total calories from fat-down from 41 percent in 1977, and 46 percent of total calories from car bohydrate-up from 41 percent in 1977. Total calories consumed rose six percent since 1977. Children one to five years of age also had diets with relatively less fat and more carbohydrate than in 1977. Both women and children reported drinking more lowfat or skim milk and using more grain products and soft drinks in 1965 than in 1977. They reported eating less meat separately and more as part of mixtures. Women’s intakes, on average, were above the Recommended Dietary Allowance for eight of 15 nutrients, regardless of the women’s income, race or where they lived. However, the women failed to meet the RDA for vitamin B-6, vitamin E, folacin, calcium, iron, magnesium and zinc; again, regardless of income, race, or where they lived. Information on diets of women and children in 1985 is contained in the first report from USDA’s “Continuing Survey of Food In takes by Individuals” conducted by the Human Nutrition In formation Service. 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