2024
DOI: 10.1017/s002966512400017x
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Optimal growth and development: are teenagers getting enough micronutrients from their diet?

Niamh M. Walsh,
Albert Flynn,
Janette Walton
et al.

Abstract: The teenage years represent a crucial period of physical and cognitive growth and development with sufficient micronutrient intakes necessary to meet high nutritional requirements. This review examines current micronutrient intakes in teenagers in the Western world in the context of public health implications including the prevalence of inadequate intakes and risk of excessive intakes. Intakes of vitamins A, D, E and C, folate, calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, and potassium in teenagers are low when compared to… Show more

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