Match each term with it's definition. a. Nutrient amount estimate to meet the nutrients eneds of 50% of the population. b. Level of intake that appears to be adequate in a given population. Level of a nutrient that appears to be enough in a population, set when research evidence is lacking. c. Nutrient amount estimate to meet the nutrients eneds of 97.5% of the population. d. Highest level of daily nutrient intake that is unlikely to pose a risk of adverse health effects. 1. Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) a 2. Tolerable Upper Limit (UL) a 3. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) a 4. Adequate Intake (Al) a

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Match each term with it's definition.
a. Nutrient amount estimate to meet the nutrients eneds of 50% of
the population.
b. Level of intake that appears to be adequate in a given
population.
Level of a nutrient that appears to be enough in a population, set
when research evidence is lacking.
c. Nutrient amount estimate to meet the nutrients eneds of 97.5%
of the population.
d. Highest level of daily nutrient intake that is unlikely to pose a risk
of adverse health effects.
1. Estimated Average Requirement (EAR)
a
2. Tolerable Upper Limit (UL)
a
3. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA)
a
4. Adequate Intake (Al)
a
Transcribed Image Text:Match each term with it's definition. a. Nutrient amount estimate to meet the nutrients eneds of 50% of the population. b. Level of intake that appears to be adequate in a given population. Level of a nutrient that appears to be enough in a population, set when research evidence is lacking. c. Nutrient amount estimate to meet the nutrients eneds of 97.5% of the population. d. Highest level of daily nutrient intake that is unlikely to pose a risk of adverse health effects. 1. Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) a 2. Tolerable Upper Limit (UL) a 3. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) a 4. Adequate Intake (Al) a
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