(First published online 30 June 2015)
doi:10.1017/S0007114515001907, Published by Cambridge University Press June 2015
The figure legend for Linoleic acid content in animal products (Fig. 4) in the paper by Naughton et al. ( Reference Naughton, Mathai and Hryciw 1 ) was incorrectly labelled. It should have had poultry consumption highlighted with a grey coloured triangle rather than a black triangle to avoid confusion with milk consumption. Corrected figure is displayed below.
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Fig. 4. Animal product linoleic acid content. Major animal source linoleic acid availability expressed as average annual g/d per capita of linoleic acid for the period 1961-2009. , eggs;
, pork;
, poultry;
, milk;
, lamb;
, beef.