Dietary Reference Intake
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Dietary Reference Intake is a set of guidelines set up in 1997 to give more detailed guidance than the RDA system which preceded it. It was a collaboration between the USA and Canada.
It dropped the name RDA in favour of Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs)
It added three new categories:
- Adequate intake (AI), where no RDA has been established
- Estimated safe and adequate daily dietary intake (ESADDI), expected to satisfy the needs of 50% of the people in that age group.
- Tolerable upper intake levels (UL), to caution against excessive intake of nutrients (like vitamin D) that can be harmful in large amounts.
External links
- US Government Food and Nutrition Information Center (http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/etext/000105.html) list of Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) and Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA)