1905-6.] Miss I. D. Cameron on A Dietary Study. 
347 
Investigations at the Californian Agricultural Experiment Station,” 
Bulletin No. 84, U.S. Department of Agriculture), with 270 
grammes of proteid, 416 grammes of fat, and 710 grammes of 
carbohydrate, representing 7885 Calories. 
Comparison with American and Japanese Students’ Dietaries. 
Proteid, 
grammes. 
Fat, 
grammes. 
Carbohydrate, 
grammes. 
Calories. 
Average of 16 men’s 
clubs 
105 
147 
465 
3705 
Average of women’s 
clubs 
101 
139 
414 
3402 
Average of 2 Japanese 
men’s clubs 
98 
15 
440 
3320 
Average of Edinburgh 
studies 
143 
138 
511 
3978 
These men were “in training,” and so the results are not a good 
means of comparison. Other American college studies, expressed 
per man per day, are as follows : — 
Proteid, 
grammes. 
Fat, 
grammes. 
Carbo- 
hydrate, 
grammes. 
Calories. 
Average 5 clubs (Tennessee)* * * § 
103 
3820 
Men 
,, 5 ,, (Conn. )f ,, 
127 
3880 
,, 5 ,, (Maine) + ,, 
159 
5440 
,, 3 ,, (Missouri) § ,, 
107 
3920 
,, of 16 men’s clubs 
Women’s club (Lake Erie 
105 
147 
465 
3705 
85 
144 
401 
3330 
College) || 
Women’s club (Chicago Uni- 
versity) IT 
Women’s Club (Middletown, 
135 
128 
476 
3685 
105 
160 
330 
3270 
Connecticut) ** 
Women’s Club (Fargo, North 
80 
124 
450 
3325 
Dakota) || 
j 
* “Nutrition Investigations in the University of Tennessee,” Bulletin 
No. 53, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 
t Connecticut Storrs Station Report , 1896. 
+ U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 37. 
§ Same, Bulletin 31. 
|| Same, Bulletin 91. 
IT Review of Reviews, 1896. 
** Connecticut Storrs Station Report , 1894. 
