BPK 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dietary Reference Intake, Food Policy, Nutrient Density

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Nutritional status = the condition of the body w respect to nutrition. Helps us determine whether a person has the appropriate lvl of nutrients to meet their needs. 1) recording everything a person ate for a period. 2) comparing recorded intake levels to specific recommendations. 3) determining whether the person"s nutrient status is adequate, deficient, or excessive. Laboratory tests = tests that use blood samples to determine nutritional status. Eg. blood lipid panel = looks at lvls of lipid-based compounds in body to see if they are within a healthy range. Dietary reference intakes (dris) = a set of scientifically determined reference values for nutrient requirements. Used to access whether the intake of a nutrient is deficient, adequate or excessive. Tell us how much of a nutrient is required to meet the needs of an individual. Requirements vary depending on gender and stage of life.

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