Swedish Dietary Guidelines
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www.natuoil.comfats: Do the dietary guidelines have it Wrong? Saturated fat is not the major issue Food Choices and Coronary Heart Disease: A Population Based Cohort Study of Rural Swedish Men with 12 Years of Follow-up Dietary Intake of Saturated Fat Is Not Associated with Risk of Coronary Events or Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease
Management of Women with Obesity in Pregnancy
www.rcog.org.ukdue to be published in July 2010 and will cover dietary and physical activity interventions and monitoring ... guidelines were also searched for relevant guidelines. ... A Swedish population-based observational study of 151,025 women examined the
Chloride in Drinking-water - WHO
www.who.intobligatory loss of chloride of approximately 530 mg/day, a dietary intake for adults of 9 mg of chloride per kg of body weight has been recommended (equivalent to slightly more than 1 g of table salt per person per day). For children up to 18 years of age, a daily dietary intake of 45 mg of chloride should be sufficient (4).
Zinc in Drinking-water - WHO
www.who.intrecommended dietary allowance for adult men is set at 15 mg/day, for adult women 12 mg/day, for formula-fed infants 5 mg/day, and for preadolescent children 10 mg/day (12,13). Drinking-water usually makes a negligible contribution to zinc intake unless high concentrations of zinc occur as a result of corrosion of pipings and fittings.