Nutrient Recommendations
Food Labels
Macronutrients
Micronutrients
Dietary Guidelines
100

a set of values for the dietary nutrient intakes of healthy people commonly used for planning and assessing diets.

What is dietary reference intakes (DRI)

100

all packaged foods must list these in descending order of predominance by weight

What are ingredients

100

Sugars, starches and fiber

What are dietary carbohydrates

100

These provide no energy yet help facilitate energy release in the body.

What  are vitamins and minerals?

100

A food group plan that builds a diet from categories of food similar in nutrient content.

What is the USDA Food Patterns

200

a set of values reflecting the average daily amounts of nutrients considered adequate to meet known nutrient needs of practically all healthy people.

What is Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA)

200

reference values developed specifically for use on the food label.

What are daily values

200

When calculating the energy from a specific food containing carbohydrates, protein and fats you may find these numbers helpful- 4, 4, and 9 

 

What is the number of kcals per gram of carbs, protein and fats?

200

The medium in which all body processes take place.

What is water?

200

The difference between the number of kcals to supply nutrients and those needed to maintain weight.

What are discretionary kcalories?

300

a set of values used that are used as guides for nutrient intakes when scientific evidence is insufficient to determine an RDA

What is Adequate Intake (AI)

300

This government entity developed the daily values

What is the FDA

300

It is recommended that healthy individuals consume 20-35% of their calories from this nutrient.

What is fat?

300

Fruits are a good source of this fat soluble vitamin.

What is vitamin A?

300

These can be considered a vegetable or a protein.

What are legumes?

400

a set of values reflecting the highest average daily nutrient intake levels that are likely to pose no risk of toxicity to almost all healthy individuals

What is Tolerable Upper Intake Levels (UL)

400

Vitamin D and potassium

What are two nutrients added to the proposed new food label.

400

These two nutrients are considered inorganic.

What is minerals and water?

400

Low intakes of this mineral in conjunction with high intakes of sodium, raise blood pressure and increase risk of death from heart disease or stroke.

What is potassium?

400

A golf ball, a baseball and a deck of cards

What are easy ways to estimate portion sizes?

golf ball=1/4c

baseball=1 cup

deck of cards= 3 oz

500

Used in nutrition research and policymaking and as the basis on which RDA values are set.

What are Estimated Average Requirements (EAR)

500

This describes the relationship of a food or food components to a disease or health related condition.

What is a health claim

500

Lysine

What is an essential amino acid?

500

This trace mineral is part of the hormone insulin

What is zinc

500

These are set once each decade.

What is the Healthy People program?

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