[Evaluation of the dietary intake of vitamins and minerals in the daily food rations by the students of the Rzeszów University].

May 2, 2013Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny

Vitamins and minerals in the daily diets of Rzeszów University students

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Abstract

Vitamin D intake was found to be deficient in 79.4% of male students and 49% of female students.

  • Female students exhibited significant deficiencies in folates (54%) and thiamine and niacin.
  • Iron intake was insufficient in 46% of female students, while potassium (51.4%), calcium (55.4%), and magnesium (71.6%) were also lacking.
  • Male students had notable deficiencies in folates (71.6%) and vitamin C (76.0%).
  • Excessive intake of manganese (210.0%), phosphorus (198.9%), and sodium (170.2%) was observed among male students.
  • Potassium (65.5%), calcium (67.0%), and magnesium (73.9%) intakes were also inadequate in the male group.

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