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Vitamin A deficiency is common in developed countries

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The Claim

It is sometimes believed that vitamin A deficiency is a widespread issue even in developed nations.

Origin

This myth may arise from the global focus on vitamin deficiencies and their impacts, leading to misconceptions about their prevalence in different regions.

What Science Says

Evidence from nutritional surveys and public health data indicate that vitamin A deficiency is rare in developed countries due to the availability of diverse diets and fortified foods. However, certain populations, like the elderly or those with specific dietary restrictions, may be at risk. Overall, widespread deficiency is not supported by current data.

Verdict

Mostly False

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