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AVIS et RAPPORTS de l'Anses relatifs à l'Actualisation des ...
www.anses.frTolerable upper intake level (UL) Pays nordiques (NCM 2004) Recommended Intakes (RI) Average Requirement (AR) Lower limit of intake (LI) - - Upper intake level (UL) OMS (WHO/FAO 2003) Recommended nutrient intake (RNI) Estimated average requirement (EAR) - Recommended Safe intake - Upper tolerable nutrient
Overview on Tolerable Upper Intake Levels as derived by ...
www.efsa.europa.euThe Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) is the maximum level of total chronic intake of a nutrient from all sources judged to be unlikely to pose a risk of adverse health effects in humans. Following a request from the European Commission, the …
Dietary Reference Intakes Definitions - Canada
www.canada.caTolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) • The UL is the highest average daily nutrient intake level likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a given life-stage and gender group. • The UL is not a recommended level of intake • As intake increases above the UL, the potential risk of adverse effects increases.
Manual of Clinical Nutrition - Weebly
bscn2k15.weebly.comTolerable Upper Intake Level (UL), the intake level given to assist in advising individuals of what intake levels may result in adverse effects if habitually exceeded. Estimated Average Requirement (EAR), the intake level which data indicates that the needs for 50% of individuals consuming this intake will not be met.
TOLERABLE UPPER INTAKE LEVELS FOR VITAMINS AND …
www.efsa.europa.euopinions on tolerable upper intake levels of individual vitamins and minerals. The SCF opinions covered 22 out of the 29 nutrients, which were considered to be within its mandate for this task. The SCF did not have sufficient time to adopt opinions for the following vitamins and minerals: vitamin C, chloride, fluoride, iron, phosphorus, potassium