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Reference Daily Intake
About: Reference Daily Intake is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1564 publications have been published within this topic receiving 52794 citations.
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TL;DR: Guiding principles were recently suggested for revising the Daily Values used for nutrition labels on foods and dietary supplements, and the recommendation to use the Estimated Average Requirement rather than the Recommended Dietary Allowance should be reconsidered.
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TL;DR: In this article, a recommended menu (RM) prepared according to the Target Pattern expected to meet the dietary reference intake (DRI) of nutrients was analyzed to verify whether such expectation was fulfilled.
Abstract: Objectives: Recommended Menu (RM) prepared according to the Target Pattern expected to meet the dietary reference intake (DRI) of nutrients Nutritional adequacy of RM in 'DRI for Koreans 2015' were analyzed to verify whether such expectation was fulfilled Methods: Dishes in RM are categorized by 5
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TL;DR: DRI values must be chosen based on an attempt to achieve some targeted value for calcium absorption/retention or to maximize, within constraints, the overall calcium absorbed and retained.
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TL;DR: The intake of several macronutrients (protein, TTFA, total and saturated fat) in this sample of children did not meet the recommended intakes in either time period.
Abstract: Background
There is lack of data in Greece on the trends in energy and nutrient intake. The present study aimed to examine differences in these parameters among first-grade children of Crete, Greece, between 1992/93 and 2006/07.
Methods
Children (aged 5.7–7.6 years) from two-representative cross-sectional samples participated during 1992/93 (n = 245) and 2006/07 (n = 257). Nutrient and food intakes were assessed using estimated 3-day-food records. Nutrient intakes were estimated as amounts per 4185 kJ (1000 kcal) of energy intake (EI), whereas macronutrients were estimated as percentage of total EI.
Results
Between 1992/93 and 2006/07, respectively, significant increases (P 120% of the recommended energy allowance).
Conclusions
The intake of several macronutrients (protein, TTFA, total and saturated fat) in this sample of children did not meet the recommended intakes in either time period.
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