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RDAs are not exact requirement but they are meant to serve guidelines for correct nutrients intake
RDAs are not exact requirement but they are meant to serve guidelines for correct nutrients intake
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
You're wrong, both of these have RDAs.
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The Recommended Daily Allowance for a particular nutrient is the quantity recommended to be consumed per day.
Yes. They also vary by age and other factors.
Sometimes breakfast is unhealthy
This will depend upon what labels you are asking about - the FDA regulates most labels and has a standard list of nutrients as well as reference Recommended Daily Allowances (RDAs) that are used in the United States. However, the Food Safety and Inspection Service regulates labels on meat and poultry products, and labeling for grade and quality is generally handled by the USDA Agricultural Marketing Service.
The blood carries nutrients to the body. Most of the nutrients are transported to places that needs the nutrients the most.
That would be no other than RDAs.
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