2000
DOI: 10.21236/ada392737
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Establishment of Dietary Reference Intakes for Dietary Antioxidants

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“…Synthetic or natural substances applied to products to retard or avert their degradation by the action of oxygen in the air are a more bio-logically applicable concept of antioxidants (Sugiharto 2019;Cimrin et al 2020). Dietary antioxidants are substances in food that, as described by the Institute of Medicine (Meyers 2000), signi cantly scavenge and reduce or inhibit the unfavorable effects of reactive species (oxidants), like oxygen or nitrogen species (ROS or RNS), prevent certain diseases, and promote normal physiological functions in living being (Salehi et al 2018;Aziz et al 2019). Dietary antioxidants primarily consist of free radicals, reactive oxygen species, metal chelators, enzyme inhibitors, and antioxidant enzyme cofactors (Huang et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthetic or natural substances applied to products to retard or avert their degradation by the action of oxygen in the air are a more bio-logically applicable concept of antioxidants (Sugiharto 2019;Cimrin et al 2020). Dietary antioxidants are substances in food that, as described by the Institute of Medicine (Meyers 2000), signi cantly scavenge and reduce or inhibit the unfavorable effects of reactive species (oxidants), like oxygen or nitrogen species (ROS or RNS), prevent certain diseases, and promote normal physiological functions in living being (Salehi et al 2018;Aziz et al 2019). Dietary antioxidants primarily consist of free radicals, reactive oxygen species, metal chelators, enzyme inhibitors, and antioxidant enzyme cofactors (Huang et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage contribution of energy and nutrient contents of all menu combinations were examined in terms of daily and meal-based requirements of preschool children. Daily energy and nutrient intakes were compared with the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) values according to age and gender of the child 19 . The percentage contribution to daily requirements was also determined using Turkey's Nutrition Guide (TUBER), which indicates the nutrient requirements of preschool age children in Turkey 18 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage contribution to daily requirements was also determined using Turkey's Nutrition Guide (TUBER), which indicates the nutrient requirements of preschool age children in Turkey 18 . In both guidelines, the daily energy requirements for preschool children were calculated by assuming a physical activity coefficient of 1.6 18,19 . The national food-based dietary recommendations by the Turkish Ministry of Health for lunch for preschool children were used for requirements per meal 20…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple workshops and calls for proposals have been dedicated to dietary intake biomarkers. [29][30][31] In 2009, the Biomarkers of Nutrition for Development initiative was established to address 2 core issues: (1) the continuing need to identify, develop, and implement valid and reliable biomarkers and (2) the need to harmonize the global health and nutrition communities' decision-making process for determining which biomarkers are most useful under defined conditions and settings. 30 In 2019, the National Institutes of Health hosted a workshop to identify the challenges of pursuing this goal and the key gaps that establishing biomarkers could fill.…”
Section: Need For Dietary Intake Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 In summary, there is a clear need for noninvasive, inexpensive, and specific dietary biomarkers. 29…”
Section: Need For Dietary Intake Biomarkersmentioning
confidence: 99%