Not exact matches
The
calcium requirement for breastfeeding is nearly 80 % more than the general
requirement for adults, so it is strongly recommended that you include plenty of
calcium - rich foods in your daily diet, such
as calcium - fortified foods and
calcium - set tofu
One cup of chopped kale contains
as much
as 9 % of an adult's daily
calcium requirement (protecting you from bone loss and osteoporosis) and helping your metabolism); 206 % of your vitamin A
requirement (good for vision and skin
as well
as helping to prevent lung and mouth cancers); 134 % of your vitamin C
requirement (supporting the immune system) and a whopping 684 % of cancer fighting vitamin K. Vitamin K is also necessary for a wide variety of other bodily functions, including normal blood clotting, antioxidant activity, and bone health.
He also needs about twice
as much
calcium as he did at birth (see Calcium Requirements of Infants, Children, and Adolescents for more inform
calcium as he did at birth (see
Calcium Requirements of Infants, Children, and Adolescents for more inform
Calcium Requirements of Infants, Children, and Adolescents for more information).
The committee took a more cautious route, adopting 1,100 milligrams of
calcium daily
as the «estimated average
requirement» for all children aged nine to 18, meaning the amount that would ensure that at least half the children in that age group get the
calcium they require.
During pregnancy, a woman's daily intake
requirements for certain nutrients, such
as folic acid (folate),
calcium, and iron will increase.
A 50 g serve of almonds contains
as much
calcium as half a glass of milk and supplies about 130 per cent of daily vitamin E
requirements (more vit E than any other nut).
A broad - spectrum multivitamin: This ensures you meet the daily
requirements of vitamins such
as B1 (thiamine), B6, B5, D3, and the mineral
calcium.
Half a cup of chopped raw onion provide only 30 calories, seven grams of carbohydrate, and five grams of sugar, but provides 9 % of vitamin C daily
requirements, 6 % of dietary fiber, and 5 % of B6,
as well
as 2 % of
calcium.
Current data shows that the average diet in Americans may meet average
requirement for certain nutrients; however, a lot of other nutrients are still under consumed, such
as vitamins A, D, E and C, potassium, dietary fiber, choline, magnesium, and
calcium.
In addition to containing 35 % good quality oil and 25 % protein, they also boast high concentrations of phosphorus - 123 % of the daily
requirement -
as well
as manganese, magnesium, iron,
calcium, zinc, selenium, and vitamin B12 (cobalamin).
Veterinary nutritionist, Jennifer Larsen warns that large breed puppies have different
requirements when it comes to the ratios of
calcium and phosphorous and their diets must be formulated in such a way
as to limit excessive intake of calories and
calcium to prevent excessive rapid growth.
This is important to realize, because if a puppy is fed an adult dog food that has a lower amount of
calcium, but it has to eat two or three times
as much of the food to meet its energy
requirement, it will actually consume more
calcium from the adult food, even though it has a lower
calcium content on a percentage basis.
Lots of our customers use bones
as an economical way of providing extra bone to fulfill their dog's
calcium requirements when feeding our boneless, red meat meals.