CORRECTION: Slovenians don't get enough vitamin D with food

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Marija Pfeifer is the head of the group that draws up national guidance on vitamin D supply and not the head of the research group as incorrectly reported in paragraph 6. A corrected copy follows.

Slovenians don't get enough vitamin D with food

Ljubljana, 2 November - The Nutrition Institute, a non-profit research centre, has carried out a study which showed that Slovenians significantly lack vitamin D. This is after a Nutrihealth national study showed last year that around 80% of adults in Slovenia do not get enough vitamin D in autumn and winter months.

Ljubljana Fish, a good source of vitamin D. Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA File photo

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Fish, a good source of vitamin D.
Photo: Anže Malovrh/STA
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