Michaela is researching the question, "How does gender affect the consumption of fast food?” She finds this source, titled "Fast
-Food Consumption among Adults in the United States, 2013–2016" from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. During 2013–2016, approximately 37% of adults consumed fast food on a given day. The overall percentage of adults who consumed fast food decreased with age, increased with income, and was higher among non-Hispanic black persons compared with other race and Hispanic-origin groups. In addition, a higher percentage of non-Hispanic white adults consumed fast food than did non-Hispanic Asian adults.
Among adults who consumed fast food, the most commonly reported eating occasions were lunch (43.7%) and dinner (42.0%), followed by breakfast (22.7%) and snacks (22.6%). A higher percentage of men (48.3%) than women (39.1%) consumed fast food during lunch, while a higher percentage of women (25.7%) than men (19.5%) consumed fast food from snacks.
Which information from the source is most relevant to her research?
The overall percentage of adults who consumed fast food decreased with age.
Most adults consumed fast food for lunch (43.7%) and dinner (42.0%).
Approximately 37% of adults consumed fast food on a given day.
More men (48.3%) than women (39.1%) consumed fast food during lunch.