Priority Micronutrient Density in Foods
- 1Knowledge Leadership, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, Washington, DC, United States
- 2Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States
- 3Knowledge Leadership, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, Geneva, Switzerland
A Corrigendum on
Priority Micronutrient Density in Foods
by Beal, T., and Ortenzi, F. (2022). Front. Nutr. 9:806566. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.806566
In the original article, there was an error in Table 1 as published. The values for Zinc in the row “Adults 25+” are incorrect. Column R was written as “9.4” when it should be “8.5”. Column SR was “11.7” when it should be “10.5”. Column SU was “14.0” when it should be “12.5” and Column U was “16.3” when it should be “14.5.” The corrected Table 1 appears below.
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords: nutrient density, micronutrient deficiencies, animal-source foods, organs, shellfish, fish, dark green leafy vegetables, ruminant meat
Citation: Beal T and Ortenzi F (2022) Corrigendum: Priority Micronutrient Density in Foods. Front. Nutr. 9:908592. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.908592
Received: 30 March 2022; Accepted: 05 April 2022;
Published: 25 April 2022.
Edited and reviewed by: Donato Angelino, University of Teramo, Italy
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*Correspondence: Ty Beal, tbeal@gainhealth.org