Choline: An Essential Nutrient for Public Health

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Choline: An Essential Nutrient for Public Health

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Choline: An Essential Nutrient for Public Health

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Kids' Breakfasts Around The World Lack Adequate Nutrients - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “The 'Food, Medicine and Health' column in the March 2011 Food Technology magazine published by the Institute of Food Technologists suggests that assessments of kids' breakfasts worldwide are often high in sugar and saturated fat and low in dietary fiber and lack essential vitamins and minerals. The global diversity in breakfast composition and the frequency of breakfast consumption appear to present significant public health challenges and personal health consequences...View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Kids--™ Breakfasts Around the World Lack Adequate Nutrients

newswise.com — “The --'Food, Medicine and Health--™ column in the March 2011 Food Technology magazine published by the Institute of Food Technologists suggests that assessments of kids--™ breakfasts worldwide are often high in sugar and saturated fat and low in dietary fiber and lack essential vitamins and minerals. The global diversity in breakfast composition and the frequency of breakfast consumption appear to present significant public health challenges and personal health consequences.View full resource at newswise.com

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Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium and Vitamin D - Institute of Medicine

iom.edu — “Calcium and vitamin D are two essential nutrients long known for their role in bone health. However, the public has heard conflicting messages about the benefits of calcium and vitamin D and also about how much they need to be healthy. The IOM concludes that there is a strong body of evidence that substantiates the importance of vitamin D and calcium in promoting bone growth and maintenance but there is little evidence of other health benefits.View full resource at iom.edu

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Link to the IOM Calcium/VitaminD DRI Consensus Report: http://bit.ly/ie3AtX

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Are You Getting Essential Nutrients from Your Diet? - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “It--™s easy to go online and look up the RDA for every vitamin and mineral based on your age and gender. But how much of each of these nutrients are you actually getting from the foods you eat every day --" and do they meet your RDA?View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Choline and Asthma - OrganizedWisdom Health

feedproxy.google.com — “Choline, an essential nutrient that has a number of purported uses, may be useful in controlling asthma when taken by mouth.View full resource at feedproxy.google.com

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