What potential hazard arises if a system is programmed to treat a value of 'not available' in an FCD entry as zero?

Answer

It can lead to a significant underestimation of nutrient intake.

If a system defaults 'not available' to zero, it results in a classic failure scenario during dietary assessment where the actual nutrient intake is significantly underestimated.

What potential hazard arises if a system is programmed to treat a value of 'not available' in an FCD entry as zero?

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