MDOSZ: Hungarian children consume only half of the recommended calcium intake
Compared to the previous years, Hungarian children consume more calcium, but it is still only half of the recommended calcium intake – according to the survey of the Hungarian Association of Dietetics.
Csengeri Lilla, member of the Communications Committee of the Hungarian Association of Dietetics told M1 news channel that half a liter milk or milk products that correspond to their calcium content are advised for children. (MTI)
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