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The Development of DRIs 1994-2004: Lessons Learned and New Challenges. Workshop Summary

Released:
November 30, 2007
Type:
Workshop Summary
Topic(s):
Food and Nutrition, Biomedical and Health Research, Diseases
Activity:
Dietary Reference Intakes Workshop, September 18-20, 2007
Board(s):
Food and Nutrition Board

Note: Workshop Summaries contain the opinion of the presenters, but do NOT reflect the conclusions of the IOM. Learn more about the differences between Workshop Summaries and Consensus Reports.

The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs), developed between 1994 and 2004, represented a new approach to nutrient reference standards. The DRIs are a set of quantitative reference values that specify adequate as well as tolerable upper levels of intake for a range of nutrients. The values are used widely by health professionals including federal nutrition officials who develop policies and programs, the nutrition research community, and dietitians and health practitioners who counsel individuals and groups.

In order to engage expert research scientists, nutrition practitioners, representatives from U.S. and Canadian government, academia, and industry in discussion on the issues about the development and application of the DRIs, the IOM's Food and Nutrition Board convened a three-day workshop from September 18-20, 2007. The workshop entitled "The Development of DRIs 1994-2004: Lessons Learned and New Challenges" offered an important look into the issues and challenges inherent in the development of nutrient reference values. The lessons learned and the knowledge gained during the workshop will help to guide decisions about the next phase of the DRIs.

The Development of DRIs 1994-2004: Lessons Learned and New Challenges, A Preliminary Workshop Summary reflects the presentations and discussions that took place during the three-day workshop held in September 2007.


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  • Dietary-Reference-Intakes-Tables

    The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) are nutrient reference values developed by the Institute of Medicine of The National Academies. They are intended to serve as a guide for good nutrition and provide the scientific basis for the development of food guidelines in both the United States and Canada. These nutrient reference values are specified on the basis of age, gender and lifestage and cover more than 40 nutrient substances.