Two university researchers presented information about Dietary Reference Intake (DRI) research recommendations contained in the Calcium and Related Nutrients Report (IOM, 1997). Bess Dawson-Hughes of ...
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) are a set of evidence-based nutrient reference values for intakes that include the full range of age, gender, and life stage groups in the US and Canada. The ...
FNB denotes Food and Nutrition Board, HHS Department of Health and Human Services, and USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture. By the early 20th century, it was clear that food components beyond ...
Vitamin D and calcium have been the focus of much research since the Institute of Medicine set nutritional reference values for them in 1997. Known as Dietary Reference Intakes, the values for these ...
The U.S. government released new dietary guidelines last January. Serving as the foundation of U.S. nutrition policy, which ...
Disparities in Stage at Presentation Among Hispanic and Latinx Patients With Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer in the United States Adherence to the magnesium-rich dietary intervention was feasible and ...
Provides a distributional analysis of usual nutrient consumption enabling population assessment of intakes against the Nutrient Reference Values ...