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. 2026 Feb 14;45:74. doi: 10.1186/s41043-026-01247-4

Table 2.

Daily average nutrients intake of children 2–3 years old

Nutrient Median Minimum Maximum %RDA2 Met by the diet
n = 19
Energy Kcal/day 593.6 292.3 1073.2
Protein g/d 16.54 9.7 33.1 131
Carbohydrate g/d 90.37 43.6 178.8 82
Fat g/d 16.05 7.7 30.0
Fiber g/d 6.61 2.2 16.21
Calcium mg/d 81.38 30.8 365.3 12
Iron mg/d 6.4 2.9 10.5 101
Magnesium mg/d 100.35 44.88 215.81 141
Zinc mg/day 2.36 1.1 8 80
Phosphorus mg/day 277.4 133 477.6 64
Vitamin A µRAE/d 116.76 28.47 763.49 49
Vitamin C mg/d 22.17 4.66 119.17 188
Vitamin E α-Toc mg/d 2.22 0.7 12.6 45
Thiamin mg/d 3.16 0.76 14.14 656
Riboflavin mg/d 1.33 0.42 4.66 278
Niacin ug/d 4.99 1.75 14.84 96
Vitamin B-6 mg/d 1.92 0.35 6.90 384
Folate ug/d 84.72 32.39 174.57 59
Vitamin B-12 ug/d 0.19 0 1.22 41
Vitamin D ug/d 0.52 0 3.43 3.5
Phytates mg/d 0.67 0.25 2.02
Molar ratio phy:Zn1 29.97 8.05 59.58
Molar ratio phy:Fe1 8.87 5.54 25.777
Molar ratio phy:Ca1 0.49 0.11 2.19

1Suggested molar ratios of phy:Ca < 0.24, phy:Fe < 1 and phy:Zn < 15; above which the bioavailability of these minerals may be inhibited by phytate content in the diet. The molar ratios were determined by dividing the weight of phytate and minerals by their atomic weight. Phytate:mineral molar ratio obtained by: Phytate(mol)/Mineral(mol)

2%RDA, percentage of Recommended Dietary Allowance, calculated as: %RDA = (Estimated nutrient intake from the diet/Recommended nutrient intake for children aged 1–3 yo)*100