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Eating and Health Module: 2006 Table 7

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Table 7—Meals obtained at school, day care, or summer camp and time spent in various activities for civilian population age 19 and older, 2006 annual averages
 
Grocery shopping
Grocery shopping, only those who grocery shopped
Food preparation and cleanup
Housework
Child care
Paid work
Sleep
usual shopper
not
usual shopper
usual prep
not
usual prep
not
usual prep
not
usual prep
not
usual prep
not
Minutes per day
Child/children in household obtain meals at school
Persons in households with members under age 19  
9.7
2.7
44.5
53.2
13.1
139.9
67.5
78.6
40.4
218.3
326.6
504.6
508.1
Households with children age 5 and under
8.6
2.3
45.2
54.9
14.2
141.4
66.3
114.9
66.9
208.0
336.4
512.4
503.0
Households with children age 6-11
11.1
2.5
49.0
58.1
15.8
149.6
72.7
90.5
47.5
212.7
338.7
501.3
499.9
Households with children age 12-18
10.5
3.0
44.5
55.6
11.8
145.9
69.7
57.4
22.6
216.0
316.2
503.8
514.2
 
Persons in households with members under age 19
Income less than 130% of poverty level
12.0
3.7
47.8
66.0
10.7
165.9
64.7
93.8
50.5
135.7
247.8
538.0
555.9
Income between 130% and 185% of poverty level
9.1
57.7
18.2
149.7
78.3
65.5
28.7
231.5
340.2
507.0
524.2
Income over 185% of poverty level
8.5
2.2
39.8
45.9
13.3
124.8
66.5
75.6
40.7
253.5
352.8
488.6
487.6
 
Persons in households with members under age 19  
Obtaining food stamps
12.4
68.9
162.6
104.2
103.8
538.4
Not obtaining food stamps
9.0
2.6
42.0
50.8
13.3
135.9
68.0
74.8
38.6
236.3
337.8
499.3
499.5
 
Persons in households with members under age 19
One adult in household  
7.3
41.1
45.8
118.7
78.6
234.2
517.1
More than one adult in household
10.1
2.7
45.0
54.6
13.1
143.7
68.2
78.6
39.9
215.4
327.0
502.3
507.6
 
Persons in households with members under age 19
One child
7.7
1.6
41.2
46.2
9.2
124.6
57.2
50.2
29.6
233.3
271.2
508.8
530.9
2-3 children
10.7
3.0
45.2
52.7
15.3
141.1
76.2
87.6
45.9
220.2
353.3
500.4
493.6
4 or more children
10.5
83.4
189.7
125.6
148.1
516.6
 
Child/children in households do not obtain meals at school
Persons in households with members under age 19  
10.0
2.8
49.3
54.3
13.9
142.5
64.0
87.6
40.9
188.6
304.8
520.4
504.2
Households with children age 5 and under
10.3
2.8
53.4
57.5
14.4
138.1
61.7
136.3
65.2
159.7
331.0
533.0
503.6
Households with children age 6-11
11.1
2.1
48.9
61.1
14.2
154.2
72.6
91.5
48.1
179.1
302.8
513.7
497.1
Households with children age 12-18
9.7
3.0
46.9
56.2
14.6
153.8
67.7
38.6
17.2
203.2
287.3
512.2
498.0
 
Persons in households with members under age 19
Income less than 130% of poverty level
7.9
56.4
13.1
145.7
50.5
71.4
36.5
125.9
194.4
559.6
566.8
Income between 130% and 185% of poverty level
13.4
54.7
137.6
96.0
193.4
548.9
Income over 185% of poverty level
10.1
2.3
47.4
52.2
14.6
140.9
68.4
91.0
44.5
212.4
323.4
499.6
485.8
 
Persons in households with members under age 19  
Obtaining food stamps
10.9
51.1
136.9
90.7
139.1
562.9
Not obtaining food stamps
9.9
3.0
47.7
54.7
14.1
143.3
65.1
87.2
42.5
195.3
313.8
514.6
499.0
 
Persons in households with members under age 19
One adult in household  
6.4
39.1
111.1
56.3
197.3
546.5
More than one adult in household
10.4
2.8
49.6
56.3
13.6
146.6
63.5
91.7
41.1
187.5
306.2
517.0
505.4
 
Persons in households with members under age 19
One child
9.5
3.1
46.3
44.3
15.7
127.6
63.3
64.9
30.9
215.4
279.7
518.0
517.1
2-3 children
9.9
2.8
50.7
58.3
12.3
150.4
64.2
106.5
51.5
174.1
328.2
519.3
492.3
4 or more children
 
— = suppressed due to small cell size (base is less than 1.2 million)

Notes: “Usual shopper” includes those who answered “yes” or “split equally” to a question on whether they usually grocery shopped for the family.

“Usual prep” includes those who answered “yes” or “split equally” to a question on whether they usually did food preparation for the family.

The code for grocery shopping is 070101, food preparation and cleanup 0202xx, and sleeping 010101 and 010102. Housework is all 02xxxx activities (including food preparation and cleanup) except 020903 and 020904. Child care is 0301xx, 0302xx, 0303xx, 0401xx, 0402xx, and 0403xx. Paid work includes all of code 05xxxx except 050202. Related travel times are not included in any of the activities.

As of October 1, 2008, the Food Stamp Program was renamed as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics American Time Use Survey and ERS Eating and Health Module.

 

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Updated date: June 15, 2009