Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2658621 | Journal of the American Dietetic Association | 2006 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Generally, healthy infants and toddlers can achieve recommended levels of intake from food alone. Dietetics professionals should encourage caregivers to use foods rather than supplements as the primary source of nutrients in children's diets. Vitamin and mineral supplements can help infants and toddlers with special nutrient needs or marginal intakes achieve adequate intakes, but care must be taken to ensure that supplements do not lead to excessive intakes. This is especially important for nutrients that are widely used as food fortificants, including vitamin A, zinc, and folate.
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Authors
Ronette DrPH, RD, Charlotte MS, MPH, Mary Kay MEd, Timothy MBA, Paula PhD, RD,