Healthy People 2010 Goal Used in Modeling
19-5. Increase
the proportion of persons aged 2 years and older who consume at least
two daily servings of fruit.
- Target: 75 percent.
- Baseline: 28 percent of persons aged 2 years
and older consumed at least two daily servings of fruit in 1994–96
(age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population).
- Target setting method: Better than the best.
- Data source: Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals (CSFII)
(2-day average), USDA.
- Reference: Healthy People 2010 Operational Definition
Rather than modeling fruit and vegetable consumption separately, we
combined this objective (for eating fruit) with the following objective (for
eating vegetables) and came up with “consumption of at least
5 servings of fruits or vegetables daily.” We assumed that
the HP 2010 target for this hybrid target would be the lesser of the
two targets, or 50%.
19-6. Increase the proportion
of persons aged 2 years and older who consume at least three
daily servings of vegetables, with at least one-third being dark
green or orange vegetables.
- Target: 50 percent.
- Baseline: 3 percent of persons aged 2 years
and older consumed at least three daily servings of vegetables,
with at least one-third of these servings being dark green or orange
vegetables in 1994–96
(age adjusted to the year 2000 standard population).
- Target setting method: Better than the best.
- Data source: Continuing Survey of Food Intakes by Individuals (CSFII)
(2-day average), USDA.
- Reference: Healthy People 2010 Operational Definition
See commentary above. This objective was combined with the previous
one to become “consumption of at least 5 servings of fruits
or vegetables daily.”