Iron intake often does not meet the iron needs of adolescent females because they tend to:
A) eat less iron-rich foods and fewer kcalories.
B) consume more foods that interfere with iron absorption.
C) have a longer growth spurt.
D) develop greater lean body mass.
E) dislike iron-rich foods, because they taste bitter.
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