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Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) : DR - Rajkumar Patil Asstt. Prof., Community Medicine AVMCH, Pondicherry

The document discusses recommended daily allowances (RDA) for various nutrients. It defines RDA as the amount of a nutrient sufficient for health in most people. RDAs are expressed as minimum requirements plus a safety margin to account for individual variation. The document then provides details on reference man and woman, whose characteristics are used to determine RDAs. It also discusses factors that affect energy requirements such as age, sex, physical activity level. Tables list RDA values for various nutrients for Indians according to the Indian Council of Medical Research.

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Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) : DR - Rajkumar Patil Asstt. Prof., Community Medicine AVMCH, Pondicherry

The document discusses recommended daily allowances (RDA) for various nutrients. It defines RDA as the amount of a nutrient sufficient for health in most people. RDAs are expressed as minimum requirements plus a safety margin to account for individual variation. The document then provides details on reference man and woman, whose characteristics are used to determine RDAs. It also discusses factors that affect energy requirements such as age, sex, physical activity level. Tables list RDA values for various nutrients for Indians according to the Indian Council of Medical Research.

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RECOMMENDED DAILY ALLOWANCE

(RDA)

[Link] Patil
Asstt. Prof., Community Medicine
AVMCH, Pondicherry
RECOMMENDED DAILY ALLOWANCE

 Def.: Amount of the nutrient sufficient for the


maintenance of health in nearly all people.

 For all nutrients except energy,


RDA=minimum requirement + safety margin
(individual variation)

 RDA doesn’t apply to sick people.


REFERENCE MAN AND REFERENCE WOMAN

[Link]:

Age:20-39 yr
Wt.:60 kg
Healthy, fit for active work
He spends 8 hr daily on occupational work
(moderate activity)
While not at work he spends 8 hr in bed,
6 hr sitting & moving around,
2 hr walking & household work

[Link]:

Criteria same as for man except wt. 50 kg


ENERGY
 Energy is a prime requirement for body
function and growth.

 Energy requirement:
Level of energy intake in relation to
expenditure which is least likely to
result in obesity / heart disease or
which is most likely to prolong active
life
MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY

 Expressed as kilo-calorie (kC)

 Energy values:

Carbohydrates - 4 kC / gm
Proteins - 4 kC / gm
Fats - 9 kC / gm
Alcohol - 7 kC / gm
TOTAL ENERGY REQUIREMENT

Energy for basal metabolism


1 kC /hr/kg body wt / per day

Energy for daily activities


(walking, sitting, standing etc.)

Energy for occupational work


(heavy / moderate / sedentary)
CONSUMPTION UNIT

Reference man - one consumption unit

Needed to conduct community diet surveys.

Age group Consumption


(yr) unit Category Male Female
1 – 3 0.4
Sedentary 1 0.8
3 - 5 0.5
5 - 7 0.6 Moderate 1.2 0.9
7 - 9 0.7
Heavy 1.6 1.2
9 -12 0.8
12 - 21 1.0
Categorization of workers
Light worker Moderate worker Hard worker
Office worker Railway worker Coal miner
Driver Postman Steel worker
Shopkeeper Plumber Army recruit
Teacher Bus conductor Docker
Lawyer Tailor Labourer
Doctor Carpenter
FACTORS AFFECTING ENERGY REQUIREMENT

 Age
 Sex
 Working Condition
 Body Composition
 Physical Activity
 Vulnerable / At Risk Groups
[Link] & Lactating mothers
[Link] & Children
[Link]
RDA (per day) for Indians (ICMR)
Group Particulars Body Net Protein Fat Ca Fe
Wt. Energy gm gm mg mg
kg kC
Man Sedentary 60 2425 60 20 400 28
Moderate ” 2875 ” ” ” ”
Heavy ” 3800 ” ” ” ”
work
Woman Sedentary 50 1875 50 ” ” 30
Moderate ” 2225 ” ” ” ”
Heavy ” 2925 ” ” ” ”
work
Pregnancy ” +300 +15 30 1000 38
Lactation ” +550 +25 45 ” 30
(0-6 m)
Lactation ” +400 +18 ” ” ”
RDA (per day) for Indians (ICMR)

Particulars Retinol Beta Thiamin Ribo- Niacin Vit. C Folic Vit.


mcg Carotene mg flavin mg mcg Acid B 12
mcg mg mcg mcg
Sed. 600 2400 1.2 1.4 16 40 100 1
Mod. ” ” 1.4 1.6 18 ” ” ”
Heavy ” ” 1.6 1.9 21 ” ” ”
Sed. ” ” 0.9 1.1 12 ” ” ”
Mod. ” ” 1.1 1.3 14 ” ” ”
Heavy ” ” 1.2 1.5 16 ” ” ”
Preg. ” ” +0.2 +0.2 +2 ” 400 ”
Lact. 950 3800 +0.3 +0.3 +4 80 150 1.5
0-6 m
Lact. ” ” +0.2 +0.2 +3 ” ” ”
6-12 m
RDA (per day) for Indians (ICMR)

Age Body Net Protein Fat Ca Fe


Wt. Energy gm gm mg mg
kg kC
0-6 m 5.4 108/kg 2 g/kg - 500 -
6-12 m 8.6 98/kg 1.6g/kg - ” -

1-3 yr 12.2 1240 22 25 400 12


4-6 yr 19.0 1690 30 ” ” 18
7 9 yr 26.9 1950 41 ” ” 26
RDA (per day) for Indians (ICMR)

Age Body Retinol Beta Thiamin Vit. C Folic


Wt. mcg Carotene mg mcg Acid
kg mcg mcg
0-6 m 5.4 350 1200 55(mcg) 25 25
6-12 m 8.6 ” ” 50(mcg) ” ”

1-3 yr 12.2 400 1600 0.6 40 30


4-6 yr 19.0 ” ” 0.9 ” 40
7 9 yr 26.9 600 2400 1.0 ” 60
Thank You…

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