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Choline intake and its dietary reference values in Korea and other countries: a review

Eugene Shim, Eunju Park

2022Nutrition Research and Practice13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

synthesis by the human body is insufficient. Since the United States set the Adequate Intakes (AIs) for total choline as dietary reference values in 1998, Australia, China, and the European Union have also established the choline AIs. Although choline is clearly essential to life, the 2020 Dietary Reference Intakes for Koreans (KDRIs) has not established the values because very few studies have been done on choline intake in Koreans. Since choline intake levels differ by race and country, human studies on Koreans are essential to set KDRIs. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to provide basic data for developing choline KDRIs in the future by analyzing data on choline intake in Koreans to date and reference values of choline intake and dietary choline intake status by country and race.

Topics & Concepts

CholineDietary Reference IntakeMedicineReference Daily IntakeEnvironmental healthPhysiologyEndocrinologyBiologyNutrientEcologyFolate and B Vitamins ResearchNutrition, Health and Food BehaviorNeurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments