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. 2021 Sep 24;18(19):10063. doi: 10.3390/ijerph181910063

Table 6.

Nutritional Reference Values for meal assessment—nutrients requiring consideration for specific groups.

Purpose Nutrients Considerations Relating to Specific Characteristics
(Excerpt)
Avoiding
insufficient
nutrient intake
Calcium For bone mass accumulation, especially in 6–14-year-olds, 600 mg/day is recommended, with a varied food intake
Vitamin A To prevent growth impairment, intake should be no less than 300 μg RAE/day, especially for children aged 1–5 years, and attention should be paid to the intake of main and side dishes
Iron Menstruating persons with a history of anemia should
undergo professional evaluation by a physician or dietitian
Primary prevention of lifestyle-related diseases Sodium
(salt)
To prevent hypertension, avoid excessive intake in adults, referring to the target amount

Note. RAE, Retinol Activity Equivalent. Matters of concern regarding excessive or inadequate nutrient intake after 3 months; Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (2011). Implementation of Appropriate Nutrition Management in Meal Provision at Evacuation Shelters.