Nutrition Lec Dietary Guidelines Flashcards
recommended levels for specific nutrients and consist
of a number of different types of recommendations
Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI)
established when evidence is insufficient to develop an RDA and is set at
a level assumed to ensure nutritional adequacy.
Adequate Intakes (AI)
maximum daily intake unlikely to cause adverse health
effects.
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL)
expected to satisfy the needs of 50% of the people in
that age group based on a review of the scientific literature.
Estimated Average Requirements (EARs)
(T or F) The DRIs are not minimum or maximum nutritional requirements and are not intended to fit everybody
True
(T or F) The DRI is appropriate for people who are ill or malnourished, even if
they were healthy previously
False
It is important to note that, for each nutrient, a specific bodily function is
chosen as the criterion on which to base the EAR.
Remember
While the EAR is set at a point that meets the needs of
half the population, RDA values are set to meet the needs of the vast majority (97 to 98
percent) of the target healthy population.
remember
the criteria for establishing the RDA is
based on the EAR for healthy individuals.
rememebr
The āDā does not mean daily, but dietary. A person does not need to meet the
RDA every day but is the average intake needed every 3-7 days
rememeber
(T or F) Only nineteen nutrients of the
approximately 45 essential nutrients have an RDA.
true
Adequate Intake (AI). AIs are created for nutrients when there is insufficient consistent
scientific evidence to set an EAR for the entire population.
remember
Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL). The UL was established to help distinguish healthful and
harmful nutrient intakes.
vis the calculated range of how much energy from carbohydrates,
fats, and protein is recommended for a healthy diet.
Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDR)
the dietary energy intake that is predicted to maintain energy balance
(plus extra needs for pregnancy, lactation, and growth) in healthy individuals or groups of
individuals at current levels of body size and level of physical activity.
Estimated Energy Requirement for Maintenance (EERM