Dietary reference intakes (DRIs) are a set of scientifically developed reference values for nutrients.
DRI values provide the scientific basis for nutrition professionals, governments, and non-governmental organizations to carry out activities such as:
It’s important that DRIs remain up to date to support the health of people living in the United States.
DRIs are a comprehensive set of nutrient reference values used by professionals working in the field of nutrition and health.
There is a set of different values for each nutrient, each with different uses, depending on the application. Most nutrients have several DRI values.
Each type of DRI refers to the average daily nutrient intake for the general population over time.
Definitions of the different DRIs provide further details about each of these values.
Values related to meeting nutritional requirements are:
The value for preventing excessive intakes is the:
The values for reducing risk of chronic disease are the: