A 72-year-old woman, in otherwise good health, presents with megaloblastic anemia. Careful evaluation reveals a folate deficiency as the cause of the anemia. Assuming the folate deficiency is due to dietary causes, which of the following is the most likely problem?
Correct Answer: Overcooked food
Description: Folates (pteroylglutamic acid and related compounds) are widely distributed in foodstuffs. Dietary deficiency is usually due to overcooked (folates are very labile) and old (folates rapidly decay with time) food.
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