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The DRI calculator will show you your daily recommended intake of vitamins, macronutrients and micronutrients.
- MCG to IU Converter
There are 37.5 mcg in 1500 IU of vitamin D (D 2 or D 3). For...
- Vitamin Calculator
This vitamin calculator shows your dietary reference intake...
- BMR Calculator
Sex – Men have a statistically higher BMR than women. The...
- Protein Calculator
This protein calculator or protein intake calculator is an...
- Grams to Calories Calculator
There are about 160-180 kcal in a pint of beer, depending on...
- MCG to IU Converter
This vitamin calculator shows your dietary reference intake (DRI) for all vitamins according to your age and sex. Depending on the scientific advice, you will see either the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) or Adequate Intake (AI) for each vitamin.
This vitamin A calculator converts different forms of vitamin A to Retinol Activity Equivalents expressed in the mass unit micrograms, which are used in Dietary Reference Intakes for vitamin A. This is also a new requirement for nutrition labels of supplements, where vitamin A was listed in international units (IUs) before.
Enter height, weight, age, and activity level to generate a report of the following items: Body Mass Index (BMI) Estimated daily calorie needs. Recommended intakes of macronutrients, water, vitamins, and minerals based on DRI data.
The DRI Calculator for Healthcare Professionals is an interactive tool to calculate daily nutrient recommendations for dietary planning based on the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) established by the Food and Nutrition Board of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
The Vitamin A Calculator helps users assess their daily intake of Vitamin A based on their age, gender, weight, and chosen unit system. It allows for easy conversions between metric and imperial units, making it accessible for users worldwide.
Vitamins and Minerals. This vitamin and mineral calculator will give you recommended daily intake dosages based on the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) and the Dietary Reference Index (DRI) for generally healthy people by age and gender.