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Nutrient Deficiencies in Teenagers

A new study adds weight to the existing international and Australian evidence that a high proportion of teenage boys‘ consume foods that are low in essential nutrients and high in salt

The most recent study, conducted on a group of 44 healthy secondary students aged 13 to 15 attending the School of Sport Championship, a competitive sports high school in Warsaw, Poland shows that deficiencies in multiple nutrients including, potassium (69.2%), folate (52.6%) and calcium (50%) were common.

Moreover, the researchers found that all participants in the study were at risk of inadequate intake of vitamin D (100 percent) in relation to the estimated average requirement (EAR). They believe that this is due to a very low intake of fish among this cohort.

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