EAR is
the average daily nutrient intake estimated to meet the requirements of half the healthy individuals in a particular age and gender group.
Not exact matches
* Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is the
average daily level of
intake sufficient to meet the
nutrient requirements of nearly all (97 % — 98 %) healthy individuals.
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA):
average daily level of
intake sufficient to meet the
nutrient requirements of nearly all (97 % -98 %) healthy people.
RDA is intended to be «the
average daily dietary
intake level that is sufficient to meet the
nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals».
The Recommended Dietary Allowance or RDA (sometimes referred to as Recommended
Daily Allowance) is defined as «the average daily dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals&ra
Daily Allowance) is defined as «the
average daily dietary intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals&ra
daily dietary
intake level that is sufficient to meet the
nutrient requirements of nearly all (approximately 98 percent) healthy individuals».
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA):
Average daily level of
intake sufficient to meet the
nutrient requirements of nearly all (97 % — 98 %) healthy individuals; often used to plan nutritionally adequate diets for individuals.
When we compare the suggested
daily nutrient intake data of horses to the
average nutrient profile of forages (hay and pasture) and grains commonly fed to horses, we can then see specific deficiencies and a specific need for nutritional supplementation.
While treats should not constitute more than 10 percent of your mutt's
average daily calorie
intake, it is still important to look at the
nutrient content of these products.