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Iron stores are much lower in vegetarians
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Iron is an essential mineral found in various foods, with red meat being one of the richest sources. Vegetarians, who exclude meat from their diet, may have lower iron stores due to the absence of this major dietary source. While plant-based foods like legumes, whole grains, and leafy greens also contain iron, it is in a form that is less easily absorbed by the body. Therefore, it is likely that iron stores are lower in vegetarians compared to individuals who consume meat.