Review Of The Dietary Reference Intakes For Sodium And Potassium

Dietary reference intakes based on chronic disease.
Review of the dietary reference intakes for sodium and potassium. The report reaffirms the sodium ai for individuals ages 14 50 decreases the sodium ais for children age 1 13 increases the sodium ais for adults ages 51 and. Principles for developing dietary reference intakes based on chronic disease the guiding principles report. Dietary reference intakes for sodium and potassium revises the adequate intakes ais which are the best estimate of intakes assumed to be adequate in apparently healthy individuals.
Dietary reference intakes for toxicity. 114 113 the consolidated appropriations act 2016 and p l. An ad hoc committee of the national academies was asked to review current evidence and update as appropriate the dris for potassium and sodium that were established in the 2005 report dietary reference intakes for water potassium sodium chloride and sulfate 2005 dri report.
Effects on chronic disease outcomes and risks ahrq systematic review newberry et al 2018 the evidence contained herein therefore reflects the methodologies taken in. A new report from the national academies of sciences engineering and medicine reviews current evidence and updates intake recommendations known as the dietary reference intakes dris for sodium. Food and nutrition board.
In clinical settings these are two important blood electrolytes are frequently measured and influence care decisions. Health and medicine division. Risk characterization and special considerations for public health.
The committee s statement of task is presented in box s 1. 115 31 the consolidated appropriations act 2017 this new report from the national academies of sciences engineering and medicine reviews the evidence on the relationship between sodium and. Dietary reference intakes for adequacy.
Oria m harrison m stallings va editors. Evidence on the relationship between sodium intake and the potential indicators reviewed in this chapter was drawn primarily from the agency for healthcare research and quality systematic review sodium and potassium intake. Dietary reference intakes for sodium and potassium.