date:Sep 07, 2018
tween 6 and 12 months old who do not consume the recommended amount of iron has increased from 7.5 percent in 2002 to 18 percent in 2016. Iron is a critical nutrient to support learning ability and brain development.
2、Vitamin D: Fewer than 25 percent of infants get the recommended amount of vitamin D, which the body needs for strong bones and teeth.
3、Fiber: Fewer than 10 percent of children 12 to 48 months old get adequate amounts of dietary fiber.
4、Sodium: 40 percent of 1-year-olds and 70