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The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) are developed and published by the US Institute of Medicine (IOM).

2000
Institute of Medicine

This report provides recommended nutrient intakes (RNI) for key mineral, and water- and fat-soluble vitamins for different population groups.

2004
WHO, FAO

This report describes the protein and amino acid requirements of different population groups.

2007
WHO, FAO, UNU

This report describes the energy expenditures and requirements of different population groups.

2004
WHO, FAO, UNU

This Intake survey guidance document provides an overview of key planning and design considerations for quantitative 24-hour recall dietary surveys in low- and middle-income countries.

2020
Deitchler M, Arimond M, Carriquiry A, Hotz C, Tooze JA

This paper summarizes research that has reported on how dietary data have been collected in the context of shared plate eating, and concludes that methods to assess dietary intake in the context…

2019
Burrows T, Collins C, Adam M, Duncanson K, Rollo M

This Intake publication provides an overview of the various methodologic issues that are relevant to the collection and analysis of dietary data when a key objective of the survey includes…

2020
Tooze JA

This Intake survey guidance document provides an overview of the main pre-survey tasks that should be considered as part of the planning, design, and budgeting process for large-scale quantitative…

2020
Vossenaar M, Arimond M, Deitchler M, Lubowa A, Hotz C, Moursi M

This article, published in the Journal of Nutrition, compares four different methods to assess the prevalence of use and estimate nutrient intakes from dietary supplements among US adults.

2019
Cowan AE, Jun S, Tooze JA, Dodd KW, Gahche JJ, Eicher-Miller HA, Guenther PM, Dwyer JT, Moshfegh AJ, Rhodes DG, Bhadra A, Bailey RL

This Guardian article discusses how unregulated advertising has contributed to a pervasive problem of junk food consumption among children globally.

2019
Dehghan SK