User menu

Accès à distance ? S'identifier sur le proxy UCLouvain

Current micronutrient recommendations in Europe: towards understanding their differences and similarities

  1. Antal M (2005) Tápanyagtáblázat (New Food Composition Tables). Rodler I, Medicina Könyvkiadó Rt. Medicina Publishing Comp., Budapest
  2. Ashwell M, Lambert JP, Alles MS, Branca F, Bucchini L, Brzozowska A, de Groot LCPGM, Dhonukshe-Rutten RAM, Dwyer JT, Fairweather-Tait S, Koletzko B, Pavlovic M, Raats MM, Serra-Majem L, Smith R, van Ommen B, van ‘t Veer P, von Rosen J, Pijls LTJ (2008) How we will produce the evidence-based EURRECA toolkit to support nutrition and food policy. Eur J Nutr Vol 47(Suppl):2–16
  3. Atkinson Stephanie A., Koletzko Berthold, Determining Life-Stage Groups and Extrapolating Nutrient Intake Values (NIVs), 10.1177/15648265070281s107
  4. Berisha A, Bader E. Deligia C, Claude Dop M (2005) Nutrition country profile Republic of Albania
  5. Catovic S, Kendic S, Catovic A (2000) Higijena ishrane sa dijetetikom. Sarajevo
  6. Commission of the European Communities (1993) Nutrient and energy intakes for the European Community. Reports of the Scientific Committee for Food. Thirty first series
  7. Croatian National Official Gazzette 81 (2004)
  8. Directorate of Health and Social Affairs (2005) Norwegian recommendations of nutrition and physical activity. Oslo
  9. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, World Health Organization (2002) Human vitamin and mineral requirements. Report of a joint FAO/WHO expert consultation. Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and Geneva, World Health Organization ( http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/004/Y2809E/Y2809E00.HTM . Accessed 19 February 2008)
  10. Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academies (1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003) Dietary reference intakes (DRIs) Estimated average Requirements. ( www.nap.edu )
  11. Food, Nutrition Council (1992) Dutch dietary reference values 1989 (in Dutch: Nederlandse normen 1989), 2nd edn. Food and Nutrition Council, Den Hague
  12. Food Safety Authority of Ireland (1999) Recommended Dietary Allowances for Ireland, Dublin
  13. German Nutrition Society (DGE), Austrian Nutrition Society (OGE), Swiss Society for Nutrition Research (SGE), Swiss Nutrition Association (SVE) (2000) Referenzwerte fur die Nahrstoffzufuhr/Reference values for Nutrient Intake, 1st edition in German-Frankfurt/Main
  14. Health Council of the Netherlands (2000) Dietary reference values: calcium, vitamin D, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, and biotin. The Hague: Health Council of the Netherlands; publication no. 2000/12
  15. Health Council of the Netherlands (2003) Dietary Reference Intakes: vitamin B6, folic acid, and vitamin B12. The Hague: Health Council of the Netherlands; publication no. 2003/04
  16. Hoge Gezondheidsraad (2006) Voedingsaanbevelingen voor Belgie, herziening
  17. ILSI SEAR region (2005) Recommended dietary allowances (RDA) Harmonization in South East Asia. Monograph series, Singapore
  18. Institute of Public Health (1990). Recommended amounts. Romania
  19. Kajaba I, Šimončič R, Ginter E, Ondrejka J, Trusková I, Kaláč J, Bzdúch V (1997) Odporúčané výživové dávky pre obyvateľstvo Slovenska (8. revízia OVD). Výž. Zdravie, 4, 2:25–29. Official Journal of Ministry of Health, 28, part 7–8
  20. King JC, Garza C (2007) International harmonization of approaches for developing nutrient-based dietary standards. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, vol 28. The United Nations University, United Nations University Press, p 1
  21. King Janet C., Vorster Hester H., Tome Daniel G., Nutrient Intake Values (NIVs): A Recommended Terminology and Framework for the Derivation of Values, 10.1177/15648265070281s103
  22. Latvian Food Center (2001) Leteicamās enerģijas un uzturvielu devas Latvijas iedzīvotājiem/recommended intake of energy and nutrients for Latvians
  23. Leitch I (1942) The evolution of dietary standards. Nutr Abstr Rev 11:509–521
  24. Lithuanian Ministry of Health, National Nutrition Center (order No 510) (1999) Recommended dietary allowances for Lithuanian population (energy, protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamins and minerals). Valstybės žinios/Official Gazette, 1999, No. 102–2936
  25. Martin A (Guest Editor-in-Chief) (2001). Nutritional recommendations for the French population. Sciences des aliments. Int J Food Sci Tech 21(4):309–458
  26. Ministry of Health (2004) Reference dietary values (DACH), Ljubljana
  27. Ministry of Health (2005) Ordinance No23 from 19 July 2005 for physiological normative requirement (DRI) for nutrition of the population (State Gazete 63/02.08.2005)
  28. Ministry of Health and Republic Institute of Health Protection (2001) Nutrient recommendations as addition to Guidelines for Healthy nutrition of the population in Republic of Macedonia
  29. Ministry of Health of Soviet Union (1992) Recommended dietary allowances for nutrients and energy for several population groups, Voprosy Pitanija 1992, no 2, p 6–15
  30. Moreiras O, Carbajal A, L Cabrera, Cuadrado C (2007) Tablas de composición de alimentos. Ediciones Pirámide (Grupo Anaya, SA). 11ª edición revisada y ampliada. (278pp) (ISBN: 978-84-2133-8). Book chapter: Ingestas recomendadas de energía y nutrientes para la población española, pp 227–230
  31. National Nutrition Council of Finland (2005) Dietary guidelines of Finland—nutrition and physical activity in balance. Helsinki
  32. National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences (1989) Recommended dietary allowances, 10th edn
  33. Nederlandse voedingsnormen, 2001
  34. Nordic Council of Ministers (2004) Nordic Nutrition Recommendations 2004: Integrating nutrition and physical activity, 4th edition
  35. Otten JJ, Hellwig JP, Meyers LD (2006) Dietary reference intakes (DRI) The essential guide to nutrient requirements. Institute Of Medicine. The National Academy Press, Washington
  36. Panel on DRVs of the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy (COMA) (1991) Dietary reference values (DRVs) for food energy and nutrients for the UK, Report on Health and Social Subjects 41
  37. Pavlovic M, Prentice A, Thorsdottir I, Wolfram G, Branca F (2007) Challenges in harmonizing energy and nutrient recommendations in Europe. Ann Nutr Metab 51:108–114
  38. Prentice A, Branca F, Decsi T, Fleisher Michaelsen K, Fletcher RJ, Guesry P, Manz F, Vidailhet M, Pannemas D, Samartin S (2004) Energy and nutrient dietary reference values for children in Europe: methodological approaches and current nutritional recommendations. Br J Nutr 92:S83–S146
  39. Public Health Institute of the Republic of Srpska (2005) Dietary qiudeline with reference values all micronutrients. Dragana Stojisavljević, MD, Dušanka Danojević, MD, Msc Janja Bojanić, MD, Ljubica Jandrić, MD; publication 2005/No 1
  40. Robertson A et al., eds (2004) Food and health in Europe: a new basis for action. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office for Europe ( http://www.euro.who.int/InformationSources/Publications/Catalogue/20040130_8 . Accessed 19 February 2008)
  41. Službeni Glasnik Srbije (1994) Pravilnik o normativima društvene ishrane dece u ustanovama za decu. 50/94 (State Gazette RS (1994) Recommendations for collective nutrition of children 50/94)
  42. Società Italiana di Nutrizione Umana (1996) Livelli di Assunzione Raccomandati di Energia e Nutrienti per la Popolazione Italiana (LARN) Revision
  43. The Public Health Institute of Iceland (2006) Ráðleggingar um mataræði og næringarefni fyrir fullorðna og börn frá tveggja ára aldri. Reykjavík
  44. The National Food Administration (2005) Swedish Nutrition Recommendations (SNR), website: http://www.slv.se/upload/dokument/mat/rad_rek/SNR2005
  45. Vaask, Sirje; Liebert, Tiiu; Maser, Mai; Pappel, Kaie; Pitsi, Tagli, Saava, Merileid; Sooba, Eve; Vihalemm, Tiiu, Villa, Inga (2006) Tervise Arengu Instituut. Eesti toitumis- ja toidusoovitused
  46. Van Staveren WA (2004) Voeding, Levensloop en Loopbaan. Farewell speech, Wageningen University
  47. Varo JJ, Martínez-González MA, de Irala-Estévez J, Kearney J, Gibney M, Alfredo Martínez J (2003) Distribution and determinants of sedentary lifestyles in the European Union. Int J Epi 32:138–146
  48. World Health Organization (2003) Diet, nutrition and the prevention of chronic diseases. Report of a joint WHO/FAO Expert Consultation. Geneva, World Health Organization (WHO Technical Report Series, No. 916; http://whqlibdoc.who.int/trs/WHO_TRS_916.pdf . Accessed 19 February 2008)
  49. World Health Organization (2003) Integrated prevention of noncommunicable diseases. Global strategy on diet, physical activity and health: process of development and draft resolution. Report by the Secretariat. Geneva, World Health Organization, ( http://www.who.int/gb/ebwha/pdf_files/EB113/eeb11344.pdf . Accessed 19 February 2008)
  50. World Health Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2004) Vitamin and mineral requirements in human nutrition, Second edition. Geneva, World Health Organization and Rome, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations ( http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2004/9241546123.pdf . Accessed 19 February 2008)
  51. World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe (2000) CINDI dietary guide. Copenhagen, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe ( http://www.euro.who.int/document/e70041.pdf . Accessed 19 February 2008)
  52. Yates Allison A., Using Criteria to Establish Nutrient Intake Values (NIVs), 10.1177/15648265070281s105
  53. Ziemlanski S, Bulhak-Jachymczyk B, Budzynska-Topolowska J, Panczenko-Kresowska B, Wartanowicz M (1996) Recommended dietary allowances for polish population (energy, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals)
Bibliographic reference Doets, Esmee L. ; de Wit, Liesbeth S. ; Dhonukshe-Rutten, Rosalie A. M. ; Cavelaars, Adrienne E. J. M. ; Raats, Monique M. ; et. al. Current micronutrient recommendations in Europe: towards understanding their differences and similarities. In: European Journal of Nutrition, Vol. 47, p. 17-40 (2008)
Permanent URL http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/36629