U.S. food supply of macronutrients in grams per capita per day
This area chart sample was designed on the base of line graph "Figure 9. U.S. food supply of macronutrients in grams per capita per day, 1970–2000. Data from Food Consumption Data System, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture" in the article "Childhood Obesity — What We Can Learn From Existing Data on Societal Trends, Part 2" by Roland Sturm from the website of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
"A line graph shows three lines, one indicating protein consumption, one indicating fat consumption, and one indicating carbohydrate consumption over a 31-year period, from 1970 to 2000. The line indicating protein remains fairly constant at the 100-gram level, increasing slightly from 96 grams in 1970 to 112 grams in 2000. The line indicating fat started at 151 grams in 1970, trending slightly upward after 1980, and reached 171 grams in 2000. The line indicating carbohydrates remains fairly constant from 1970 to 1982, starting at 395 grams in 1970 to 399 grams in 1982, but then rises steadily to reach 505 grams in 2000."
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The area graph example "U.S. food supply of macronutrients in grams per capita per day" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Area Charts solution from the Statistical Charts and Diagrams area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.