PEDIATRICS Vol. 101 No. 5 May 1998, pp. 952-953
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To the Editor.
We have discovered some errors in the data we presented in the September issue1 and would like the opportunity to rectify them here. These errors primarily concern the way servings were quantified for the youngest children and the recommendations against which they were compared. The effect of this is that the results are changed by a matter of degree rather than direction; hence, the overall conclusions remain the same.
The major differences stem from errors in the programming that compared
the 2- to
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