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Department of Health and Ageing National Health and Medical Research Council Nutrient Reference Values for Australia and New Zealand Including Recommended Dietary Intakes NUTRIENT REFERENCE VALUES FOR AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND INCLUDING RECOMMENDED DIETARY INTAKES 2006 VERSION 1.2 UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2017 Publication Details Publication title: Nutrient Reference Values for Australia and New Zealand Including Recommended Dietary Intakes Published: 2006 Publisher: National Health and Medical Research Council ISBN Online: 1864962437 Suggested citation: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing, New Zealand Ministry of Health. Nutrient Reference Values for Australia and New Zealand. Canberra: National Health and Medical Research Council; 2006. 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Use of images Unless otherwise stated, all images (including background images, icons and illustrations) are copyrighted by their original owners. Publication Approval 2006 Nutrient Reference Values These guidelines were endorsed by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) on 9 September 2005, under Section 7(1)(a) of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In endorsing these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. 2017 Update: Fluoride and Sodium Updates to the guideline recommendations for fluoride for 0-8 year olds and sodium for adults were approved by the CEO of the NHMRC on 21 November 2016 and 13 July 2017 respectively, under Section 14A of the National Health and Medical Research Council Act 1992. In approving these guidelines the NHMRC considers that they meet the NHMRC standard for clinical practice guidelines. Approval of the guideline recommendations will be reviewed for currency after five years. NHMRC is satisfied that the guideline recommendations are systematically derived, based on the identification and synthesis of the best available scientific evidence, and developed for health professionals/practitioners practising in an Australian and New Zealand health care setting. Disclaimer This document is a general guide. The recommendations are for healthy people and may not meet the specific nutritional requirements of all individuals. They are designed to assist nutrition and health professionals assess the dietary requirements of individuals and groups and are based on the best information available at the date of compilation. Copyright permission: Permission has kindly been granted by the National Academies Press, Washington, D.C. to use sections of the following Academy of Sciences’ publications in this document: Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, vitamin D and fluoride. Washington DC: National Academy Press, 1997. Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, biotin, and choline. Washington DC, National Academy Press, 1998. Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes. A risk assessment model for establishing upper intake level for nutrients. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1998. Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for vitamin C, vitamin E, selenium and carotenoids. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2000. Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes. Applications in dietary assessment. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2000. Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for vitamin A, vitamin K, arsenic, boron, chromium, copper, iodine, iron, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, silicon, vanadium and zinc. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2001. Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for energy, carbohydrate, fiber, fat, fatty acids, cholesterol, protein and amino acids (macronutrients). Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 2002. Food and Nutrition Board: Institute of Medicine. Dietary Reference Intakes for water, potassium, sodium, chloride and sulfate. Panel on the dietary reference intakes for electrolytes and water. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 2004. To obtain details regarding NHMRC publications contact: Email: nhmrc.publications@nhmrc.gov.au Phone: (02) 6217 9000 Internet: www.nhmrc.gov.au or www.nrv.gov.au
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