U.S. government DRI, female 19-30, 2010 Private

by VeretielLast updated May 10, 2014
Macro NutrientsAmountMax
Calories (kcal)1800
Carbohydrates (g)248
Protein (g)113
Total Fat (g)40
Saturated Fat (g)
Monounsaturated Fat (g)
Polyunsaturated Fat (g)
Omega-3 Fatty Acids (g)0
Omega-6 Fatty Acids (g)0
Total Fiber (g)25
Soluble Fiber (g)
Insoluble Fiber (g)
Cholesterol (mg)0

Nutrient amounts reviewed by:

  • nwthomas
  • Veretiel
VitaminsAmountMax
Vitamin A (IU)70010000
Vitamin B6 (mg)1.3100
Vitamin B12 (ug)2.4
Vitamin C (mg)752000
Vitamin D (IU)6004000
Vitamin E (IU)301000
Vitamin K (ug)90
Thiamin (mg)1.1
Riboflavin (mg)1.1
Niacin (mg)1435
Folate (ug)4001000
Pantothenic Acid (mg)5
Biotin (ug)30
Choline (mg)4253500
MineralsAmountMax
Calcium (g)12.5
Chloride (g)2.33.6
Chromium (ug)25
Copper (mg)0.910
Iodine (ug)1501100
Iron (mg)1845
Magnesium (mg)310
Manganese (mg)1.811
Molybdenum (ug)452000
Phosphorus (g)0.74
Potassium (g)4.7
Selenium (ug)55400
Sodium (g)1.52.3
Sulfur (g)2
Zinc (mg)840
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Reference: http://www.iom.edu/Activities/Nutrition/SummaryDRIs/~/media/Files/Activity%20Files/Nutrition/DRIs/5_Summary%20Table%20Tables%201-4.pdf

Major diferences: Potasium, Fiber, Vitamins E and D.

Protein and calories are base on active exercise. For a sedentary life you need a lot less protein.