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Because these values may change according to such variables as body weight, metabolism, and how active you are.
Daily Values
RDA (Recommended Daily Allowances)
RDA (Recommended Daily Allowances)
45% to 65% daily
45% to 65% daily
the amount needed to meet needs of all americans
The Daily Reference Values are values for nutrients and food components for which no set of standards (e.g., the RDAs or US RDAs) previously existed ~ Reference Nutritional Assessment 4th edition Lee & Nieman pg 47
Daily values of nutrients are set by the FDA and are consideredAnswerthe amount needed to meet the needs of all Americans.the amount required to meet the needs of a person requiring 2,000 calories.the standard amount needed to meet the needs of a young man.the amount the USDA considers "healthy".
Daily values is the amount of nutrients needed in a day. Most people are on a 2000 calorie diet so on the side of food packages they show percent of fat in your daily value. What ever that number is, is 2000 divided by that number its complicated but its easy to understand once you do the math
Chicken meat is very good source for vitamins B3(42.5%), B6 (21%), B12(13%) , B2 (9%) and B1(5%). There are also traces of vitamins A,C,D and K. Additionally Chicken contains valuable amounts of micro-nutrients such as Zinc, Phosphorus and Iron. (% values based on daily recommended values for 100g of raw chicken fillet)
Daily Values are the daily dietary intake standards used for nutrition labeling on foods and dietary supplements.