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Title: Dietary intake and anthropometric reference values in population studies
Authors: Arija, Victoria
Rodrigo, Carmen Pérez
de Vitoria, Emilio Martínez
Ortega, Rosa M.
Serra-Majem, Luis 
Ribas, Lourdes
Aranceta, Javier
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: 0212-1611
Journal: Nutrición Hospitalaria 
Abstract: In nutritional epidemiology it is essential to have reference values for nutrition and anthropometry in order to compare individual and population data.With respect to reference nutritional intake, the new concept of Dietary Reference Intakes is generated based more on the prevention of chronic diseases than on covering nutritional deficiencies, as would occur in the early Recommendations. As such, the more relevant international organizations incorporated new concepts in their tables, such as the Adequate Intake levels or the Tolerable Upper Intake levels. Currently, the EURRECA recommendations (EURopean micronutrient RECommendations Aligned) are generating reference values for Europe in a transparent, systematic and scientific manner. Using the DRI, health-care authorities formulated nutritional objectives for countries or territories and Dietary Guides to disseminate the dietary advice to the population.Anthropometric assessment continues to be one of the most-used methods for evaluating and monitoring health status, nutritional state and growth in children, not only individuals but also communities. Different organizations have established anthropometric reference patterns of body mass index (BMI) with cut-off points to define overweight and obesity. In children, growth curves have been revised and adapted to the characteristics of healthy children in order to obtain anthropometric reference standards that better reflect optimum growth in children. The Growth Standards for children below 5 years of age of the WHO are a response to these principles, and are widely accepted and used worldwide.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44630
ISSN: 0212-1611
DOI: 10.3305/nh.2015.31.sup3.8763
Source: Nutricion Hospitalaria[ISSN 0212-1611],v. 31, p. 157-167
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