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Reference Daily Intake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reference Daily Intake (or Recommended Daily Intake) (RDI) is the daily dietary intake level of a nutrient which was considered (at the time they were defined) to be sufficient to ...

Reference Nutrient Intakes Versus Actual Intake for the UK Population
Nutritional Therapy, Iridology and Body Electronics, Manchester, Cheshire, UK ... REFERENCE NUTRIENT INTAKES (RNI's) FOR MEN AND WOMEN . AGED 19-50 YEARS (UK)

LRNI
Acronym Finder: LRNI stands for Lower Reference Nutrient Intake ... Suggest new definition. This definition appears very rarely and is found in the following Acronym Finder ...

British Nutrition Foundation
Lower Reference Nutrient Intake (LRNI): The amount of a nutrient that is enough for only the small number of people who have low requirements (2.5%).The majority need more.

RNI
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Dietary Reference Intake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... of servings of each food group in order to make it easier for people to receive their RDAs of each nutrient. [edit] Current recommendations. The current Dietary Reference Intake ...

Lower Reference Nutrient Intake - What does LRNI stand for? Acronyms ...
Acronym Definition; LRNI: Lower Reference Nutrient Intake

Reference Nutrient Intakes - MSN Encarta
Reference Nutrient Intakes, tables issued by most national authorities and such international authorities as the United Nations UN Food and...

D&T Online: Food information
Reference Nutrient Intake (RNI) The amount of a nutrient that is enough for almost every individual - even someone with high needs for that nutrient.

Reference Nutrient Intake - What does RNI stand for? Acronyms and ...
Acronym Definition; RNI: Rassemblement National des Indépendants (French: National Rally of Independents, Morocco) RNI: Reference Nutrient Intake: RNI: Raw Native Interface (Sun)

 

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