Most Adults Falling Short of Flavanol Intake

New research indicates that most adults fail to consume the recommended amount of flavanols necessary for optimal cardiovascular health. Even individuals who eat five portions of fruits and vegetables daily may not reach the required intake levels.
Why it matters
Understanding dietary gaps in essential nutrients is vital for public health initiatives aimed at reducing cardiovascular disease.
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