Nutrients intake
The mean NARof protein was 1.84 and 1.58 for adolescent
and young adult girls, respectively, which indicates that
protein intake met the dietary requirement in most subjects
(Table 2). Riboflavin was the only vitamin for which most
of the participants achieved adequate intake (mean NAR
was 2.41). Similarly, most girls’ intake of iron, sodium, and
phosphorus (for adolescent girls only) was adequate.
However, most girls exhibit low intake of several other
vitamins and minerals, especially pantothenic acid, biotin,
folic acid, vitamin D, vitamin E, selenium, and manganese,
as mean NAR was lower than 1.0. Moreover, mean NARs
of vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and sodium
were significantly higher among adolescent girls compared
to young adult girls.
Nutrients intakeThe mean NARof protein was 1.84 and 1.58 for adolescentand young adult girls, respectively, which indicates thatprotein intake met the dietary requirement in most subjects(Table 2). Riboflavin was the only vitamin for which mostof the participants achieved adequate intake (mean NARwas 2.41). Similarly, most girls’ intake of iron, sodium, andphosphorus (for adolescent girls only) was adequate.However, most girls exhibit low intake of several othervitamins and minerals, especially pantothenic acid, biotin,folic acid, vitamin D, vitamin E, selenium, and manganese,as mean NAR was lower than 1.0. Moreover, mean NARsof vitamin C, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, and sodiumwere significantly higher among adolescent girls comparedto young adult girls.
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