SUMMARY |
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1 INTRODUCTION TO DIETARY PLANNING |
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What Are Dietary Reference Intakes?, |
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Implementation of Dietary Planning for Individuals and Groups, |
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Caveats Regarding the Use of Dietary Reference Intakes in Dietary Planning and Assessment, |
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2 USING DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES IN PLANNING DIETS FOR INDIVIDUALS |
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35 | (20) |
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Setting Appropriate Nutrient Goals, |
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37 | (4) |
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Planning for Energy Intakes of Individuals, |
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41 | (2) |
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Developing Dietary Plans, |
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3 USING DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES IN PLANNING DIETS FOR GROUPS |
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Overview of Planning for Nutrient Intakes of Groups, |
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Considerations in Planning for a Target Usual Nutrient Intake Distribution, |
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63 | (13) |
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Planning for Energy and Macronutrient Intakes of Groups, |
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76 | (4) |
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Planning Menus to Achieve Target Usual Nutrient Intake Distributions, |
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Planning Interventions to Change the Shape of the Intake Distribution, |
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4 A THEORETICAL APPROACH USING NUTRIENT DENSITY TO PLAN DIETS FOR GROUPS |
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Planning for Heterogeneous Groups Using a Comparison of Target Median Nutrient Intake to Mean Energy Intake (or Expenditure), |
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Planning for Heterogeneous Groups Using the Distribution of Nutrient Intakes Expressed as a Density, |
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Technical Considerations of the Nutrient Density Distribution Approach, |
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5 EXAMPLES OF PLANNING FOR GROUPS |
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107 | (1) |
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108 | (1) |
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Planning Diets in an Assisted-Living Facility for Senior Citizens, |
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108 | (5) |
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Planning Menus for a School Nutrition Program, |
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113 | (3) |
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Planning Diets for a Heterogeneous Group Using a Nutrient Density Approach, |
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Interventions That May Change the Shape of the Intake Distribution: Nutrient Supplementation, |
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6 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS |
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Influence of the Nutrient Sources, |
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Individual Characteristics That Influence Dietary Requirements, |
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139 | (5) |
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Lifestyle Factors That Affect Requirements, |
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Dietary Planning for People Who Are Ill, |
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7 IMPLICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS |
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Dietary Planning for Groups, |
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147 | (3) |
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Research to Improve the Quality of Dietary Intake Data, |
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Guidance for Dietary Planning, |
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Research to Improve Estimates of Nutrient Requirements, |
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8 REFERENCES |
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APPENDIXES |
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A Origin and Framework of the Development of Dietary Reference Intakes |
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B Food Guidance in the United States and Canada |
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C The Target Nutrient Density of a Single Food |
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D Voluntary Nutrient Fortification |
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E Adjustment of Observed Intake Data to Estimate the Distribution of Usual Intakes in a Group |
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F Biographical Sketches of Subcommittee Members |
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INDEX |
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