Recommended Dietary Allowance

'''Recommended Dietary Allowance''' (RDA) is the daily dietary intake level of a nutrient that is considered sufficient to meet the requirements of nearly all (97-98%) healthy individuals in each life-stage and gender group. The RDAs are established by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academy of Sciences. They are intended to serve as nutrition guidance to the general public and health professionals. Uses: In 1997 at the suggestion of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy RDA became one part of a broader set of dietary guidelines called the Dietary Reference Intake or DRI. The RDA specifications are not universally accepted. Category:Food and drink Category:Vitamins de:Recommended Daily Allowance lt:Rekomenduojama paros norma

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