DRI different types
AL
(Adequate intake) dietary recommendations that assume a population's average daily nutrient intakes are adequate because no deficiency diseases are present
EAR
(estimated average requirement) amount of nutrient that meets the needs of 50% of health people who are in a particular life stage
EER
(estimated energy requirement) average daily energy intake that meets the needs of a healthy person who is maintaining his or her weight
RDA
(recommended Dietary allowance) standards for recommending daily intakes of several nutrients.
UL
(upper intake level) Highest average amount of a nutrient that is unlikely to harm most people when the amount is consumed daily.
AMDR Protein % range
10-35%
AMDR Fat % range
20-35%
AMDR Carb % range
45-65%
What does DRI stand for?
Dietary Reference intake
what is required on food label
Total fat specific fats Saturated fat trans fat cholesterol sodium total carbohydrate fiber sugars protein vitamin A vitamin C Calcium Iron Per serving Ingredients
AMDR
indicate ranges of carbohydrate, fat, and protein intakes that provide adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals and may reduce the risk of diet-related chronic diseases.