
Snacking in Children Study (SCS)
The Snacking in Children Study (SCS) investigates how children in the U.S. consume snacks, including their types, timing, and nutrient content. It aims to understand the role of snacking in children's overall diet, energy intake, and health outcomes. By analyzing patterns and trends, the study provides insights into how snacking habits impact nutrition and development, which can inform dietary guidelines and public health strategies to promote healthier eating behaviors among children.