Majority of pregnant Dutch women have inadequate selenium & iodine - NutraIngredients.com
Dutch researchers are calling for increased intakes and potential supplementation for women planning a pregnancy after a new analysis revealed that this group had inadequate iodine status and insufficient selenium intakes.
Data published in Nutrients indicated that 77% of the pregnant women assessed in the study consumed less than the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of selenium of 60 micrograms and 89% consumed les… [+1338 chars]
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