DRI Terms (Dietary Reference Intakes)
AMDR
Acceptable macronutrient distribution range (AMDR): A range of intakes for a particular energy source (carbohydrates, fat, protein) that is associated with a reduced risk of chronic disease while providing adequate intakes of essential nutrients.
AI
Adequate intake (AI) The average amount of a nutrient that appears to be adequate for individuals when there is not sufficient scientific research to calculate an RDA. The AI exceeds the EAR and possibly the RDA.
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EER
Estimated energy requirement: (EER): The average calorie intake that is predicted to maintain energy balance in a healthy adult of a defined age, gender, weight, height, and level of physical activity, consistent with good health.
RDA
Recommended dietary allowance (RDA) The average daily amount of a nutrient that is sufficient to meet the nutrient needs of nearly all (97%-98%) healthy individuals of a specific age and gender.
EAR
The amount of a nutrient that is estimated to meet the requirement for the nutrient in half of the people of a specific age and gender. *The EAR is used in setting the RDA.
UL
Tolerable upper intake level (UL): The maximum amount of a nutrient that is unlikely to pose any risk of adverse health effects to most healthy people. The UL is not intended to be a recommended level of intake. The need for setting UL is the result of more and more people using large doses of nutrient supplements and the increasing availability of fortified foods.