Not exact matches
From all the values analyzed we can conclude that average micronutrient
consumption exceeds 80 % of the reference
dietary intakes, except in the case of zinc, iron in women of childbearing age, vitamin A, vitamin D and folic acid, in which
inadequate intake can be observed.
Because the ability to absorb adequate calcium decreases with age, it's important also focus in on factors that affect calcium absorptions, like excess
dietary fiber intake, vitamin D deficiencies,
inadequate magnesium
consumption, and certain medications that may hinder calcium absorption.