Review of recommended energy and nutrient intake values in Southeast Asian countries

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Malaysian Journal of Nutrition Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.31246/mjn-2023-29-2-rni-rda-sea-review
E. Tee, R. Florentino, N. Chongviriyaphan, Hardinsyah Ridwan, M. Appukutty, Truong Tuyet Mai
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This review summarises the officially published recommended energy and nutrient intake values in five Southeast Asia (SEA) countries namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. The background information, general approaches and references used for setting up recommendations and the recommended intakes levels for energy, protein, fat and carbohydrate, dietary fibre, sugars,14 vitamins and 15 minerals of these countries were tabulated and compared. The recommended intake values show remarkable similarities in terms of approaches and principles taken, as well as references used as the basis for the recommendations development and the application of the recommendations in respective country. There are nevertheless some differences in age groupings, reference height and weight used, as well as the final recommendations of the intake levels for some nutrients, after adjustment to suit local situations. All five countries had provided recommendations in terms of recommended nutrient intakes (RNI) or recommended dietary allowance (RDA) for almost all the nutrients. Due to the limited availability of local data and resources, countries in the region have referred to several references, including those from Food and Agriculture Organization/World Health Organization (FAO/WHO) consultation report and recommendations from research organisations in United States and Europe and adapted the values for local uses. Opportunities should be created to enable closer dialogue and collaboration regarding future developments in nutrient recommendations for populations in the region. These could include consideration of establishing more appropriate nutrient recommendations and the call for setting up harmonised approaches to establishing recommended nutrient intake values for the region.
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回顾东南亚国家推荐能量和营养摄入量
本文综述了印度尼西亚、马来西亚、菲律宾、泰国和越南这五个东南亚国家官方公布的能量和营养摄入量建议值。将这些国家的背景资料、制定建议时使用的一般方法和参考资料以及能量、蛋白质、脂肪和碳水化合物、膳食纤维、糖、14种维生素和15种矿物质的建议摄入量制成表格并进行比较。建议的摄入量值在采取的方法和原则以及作为建议的制定和建议在各自国家的应用的基础的参考资料方面显示出惊人的相似之处。然而,在年龄分组、参考身高和体重、以及根据当地情况进行调整后的某些营养素摄入量的最终建议方面存在一些差异。所有五个国家都就几乎所有营养素的推荐营养素摄入量(RNI)或推荐膳食允许量(RDA)提出了建议。由于可获得的当地数据和资源有限,本区域各国参考了若干参考资料,包括粮食及农业组织/世界卫生组织(粮农组织/世卫组织)磋商报告中的参考资料和美国和欧洲研究组织的建议,并对这些价值进行了调整,以供当地使用。应创造机会,就本区域人口营养建议的未来发展进行更密切的对话和合作。这可能包括考虑建立更适当的营养建议,并呼吁建立统一的方法来建立该地区的推荐营养摄入量。
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Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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