The new Dietary Reference Intakes in the assessment of nutrient intakes in groups
Gonzalez Gross, M.; Joyanes, M.; Barrios, L.; Pietrzik, K.; Marcos, A.
Nutricion Clinica y Dietetica Hospitalaria 23(3): 28-34
2003
ISSN/ISBN: 0211-6057
Accession: 003978268
The publication of the new Dietary Reference Intakes by the Institute of Medicine since 1997 has meant a complete renewal of the concept of recommended intakes for energy and nutrients.
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