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IProfile / Intake Compared to DRI / Basic View Start date: Wed Feb 03 2021 End date: Fri Feb 05 2021 Quamer Ouch 50% 100% My
0% 50% Nutrient 100% My DRI My Intakes 117.2% Niacin 16 mg 19 mg 25.1% Pantothenic Acid 5.0 mg 1.3 mg 101.3% Pyridoxine (Vita
Step 2: Analyze your mineral intake. Use the intake Compared to DRI report submitted in Part 1 to complete. 1. Which minerals
5. What percentage of your recommendation did you meet? (1 point) 6. What are two major functions of this micronutrient? (1 p

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IProfile / Intake Compared to DRI / Basic View Start date: Wed Feb 03 2021 End date: Fri Feb 05 2021 Quamer Ouch 50% 100% My DRI 2654 kcal My Intakes 1904 kcal 71.7% 685 kcal 531 – 929 kcal 59. 1039 < 29.5 Nutrient Kilocalories Calories from Fat Fat Total Saturated fat Trans Fatty Acid Monounsaturated fat Polyunsaturated Fat PFA 18:2, Linoleic PFA 18:3. Linolenic 769 25.29 0.79 19.19 within recommended range within recommended range within recommended range within recommended range minimize not determined nia not determined 17.09 9.59 8.49 49.7% 46.8% 1.69 0.79 Cholesterol not determined 135 mg n/a Carbohydrate 299.4319 2509 below recommended range Sugar, Total not determined 799 nia 32.9% Dietary Fiber, Total 38g 129 not determined 09 Soluble Fiber Insoluble Fiber Protein not determined 09 n/a 66.2329 619 below recommended range 120.3% 51 9 619 Protein Based on Body Weight Moisture 10.6% 3700 g 3939 24.2% Vitamin A (RAE) 900 g 218 vg Vitamin D (ug) 159 0.5% Ong 32.2% 15 mg 5 mg Vitamin E (Alpha Tocopherol) Vitamin K 31.8% 120 g 38 vg 98.5% Thiamin 1.2 mg 1.2 mg 85.7% Riboflavin 1.3 mg 1.1 mg Profile 3.1 Copyright © 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved 0% 50% Nutrient 100% My DRI My Intakes 117.2% Niacin 16 mg 19 mg 25.1% Pantothenic Acid 5.0 mg 1.3 mg 101.3% Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) 1.3 mg 1.3 mg 192.9% Folate (DFE) 400 ug 772 ug 59.7% Cobalamin (Vitamin B12) 2.4 ug 1.4 mg 11.2% Vitamin C 125 mg 14 mg Sodium 1500-2300 mg 4700 mg 3407 mg 1362 mg above recommended range 29.0% Potassium Calcium 1000 mg 414 mg 33.9% Magnesium 400 mg 136 mg 133.2% Iron 8 mg 11 mg 78.5% Zinc 11 mg 9 mg Alcohol not determined 09 n/a Caffeine not determined 16 mg n/a Step 2: Analyze your mineral intake. Use the intake Compared to DRI report submitted in Part 1 to complete. 1. Which minerals (other than sodium) are you consuming 75% or more of your recommended amount? List there here. (1 point) 2. Which minerals (other than sodium) did you consume less than 75% of your recommended amount? List there here. (1 point) 3. How much sodium did you consume? (1 point) 4. What is the Dietary Guidelines recommendation for sodium? (1 point) 5. Select two (2) minerals (other than sodium) that you consumed less than 75% and answer the following questions. If you met more than 75% for all minerals, select any two minerals to complete this section. 1. What is the first mineral you selected? (1 point) 1. Is this a major or trace mineral? (See Chapters 11 and 12). (1 point) 2. How much did you consume on average (include units)? (1 point) 3. What is your recommended intake (include units)? (1 point) 4. Is the DRI an RDA or an AI? (See Appendix A of your textbook.) (1 point) 5. What percentage of your recommendation did you meet? (1 point) 6. What are two major functions of this micronutrient? (1 point) 7. Name 1 implication/disease that can result from under consumption of this micronutrient. (1 point) 8. Name 1 implication/disease that can result from over consumption of this micronutrient. (1 point) 9. What are two foods high in this mineral that you could add to your diet? Or, if meeting your needs, two foods you consumed high in this mineral? Select food that you like to eat or would be willing to try. (1 point) 2. What other mineral did you select? (1 point) 1. Is this a major or trace mineral? (See Chapters 11 and 12). (1 point) 2. How much did you consume on average (include units)? (1 point) 3. What is your recommended intake (include units)? (1 point) 4. Is the DRI an RDA or an Al? (See Appendix A of your textbook.) (1 point)
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