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Energy requirements are affected by age, body size, body condition, stage of production (growth, maintenance, pregnancy, and lactation), and concurrent medical conditions (eg, parasitism, dental disease, arthritis). Energy requirements also may be affected by the environment, hair growth, activity, and relationship with other nutrients in the diet. Manual of Therapeutic Care anf Planning for a Nutritional Programme, , page 58, Human Energy requirements. Report of a joint FAO/WHO/UNU Expert Consultation, Rome, October the normal functioning of organs and their tissues as well as the production of energy. The idea of 'nutrition' is understood as 'feeding', but. in their day-to-day task of assessing and planning for the nutrient needs of individuals and groups of people. The book also provides educators with a tool for guiding students in the understanding of the DRI concept and use of the reference values. It is derived from work authored by the Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) of the Institute of.
W.P.T. James und E.C. Schofield: Human Energy Requirements. A manual for planners and nutritionists. Seiten, zahlr. Abb. und Tab. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Energy requirement is the amount of food energy needed to balance energy expenditure in order to maintain body size, body composition and a level of necessary and desirable physical activity consistent with long-term good health. This includes the energy needed for the optimal growth and development of children, for the deposition of tissues during pregnancy, and for the secretion of milk during lactation consistent with the good health of mother and child. Human energy requirements: A manual for planners and www.doorway.ru University www.doorway.ru”V. Smil, V. How many people can the earth feed?” Population and Development Review, viol. 20, pp. ,
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