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Efforts may be warranted to promote increased dietary intakes of potassium, fiber, and possibly vitamin E, regard less of age; increased intakes of calcium and possibly vitamins A (as carotenoids) and C and magnesium by adults; efforts are warranted to increase intakes of calcium and possibly magnesium by children age 9 years or older. Efforts may be especially warranted to improve the dietary intakes of adolescent females in general. Food sources of these nutrients are shown in appendix B. Low intakes of fiber tend to reflect low intakes of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Low intakes of calcium tend to reflect low intakes of milk and milk products. Low intakes of vitamins A (as carotenoids) and C and magne sium tend to reflect low intakes of fruits and vegetables. Selecting fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lowfat and fatfree milk and milk products in the amounts suggested by the USDA Food Guide and the DASH Eating Plan will provide adequate amounts of these nutrients. . | How to Write an Exercise Prescription MAJ Robert L. Gauer MD LTC Francis G. O Connor MD FACSM Department of Family Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences How to Write an Exercise Prescription MAJ Robert L. Gauer MD LTC Francis G. O Connor MD FACSM Department of Family Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health .
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