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. 2013 Dec 13;17(9):1960–1970. doi: 10.1017/S1368980013003224

Table 2.

Frequencies of micronutrient inadequacies in the study participants: pregnant women (n 274), PRISM study, Boston, MA, USA, March 2011–August 2012

Individual micronutrients (n 274) n %
Antioxidants
Vitamin A 28 10·2
Vitamin C 20 7·3
Vitamin E 141 51·5
Mg 105 38·3
Se 3 1·1
Zn 42 15·3
Methyl/epigenetic nutrients
Vitamin B12 8 2·9
Vitamin B6 40 14·6
Folate 44 16·1
Riboflavin 9 3·3
Fe 155 56·6
Choline†‡ 261 95·3
Bone-related
Vitamin D 211 77·0
Ca 53 19·3
P† 3 1·1
Electrolytes
K†‡ 273 99·6
Na†‡ 2 0·7
Other
Thiamin 19 6·9
Niacin 16 5·8
Vitamin K†‡ 57 20·8

PRISM, PRogramming of Intergenerational Stress Mechanisms.

†Based on dietary intake only.

‡These nutrient intakes were compared with Adequate Intake (AI) levels; all other micronutrients were compared with the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR).