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Vegetarian diets are lower in Iron
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The given statement "Vegetarian diets are lower in Iron" is incorrect. Vegetarian diets can provide sufficient amounts of iron if they are well-balanced and include iron-rich plant-based foods such as legumes, tofu, spinach, and fortified cereals. While it is true that some plant-based sources of iron may be less easily absorbed by the body compared to animal-based sources, a well-planned vegetarian diet can still meet the iron requirements of an individual. Therefore, the correct answer is False.