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DRI Calculator — your daily nutrient needs

See your full Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI): daily energy, protein, carbs, fat, fiber, water and 22 essential vitamins & minerals — from the official Institute of Medicine tables.

cm
kg
3,181kcal / giorno · fabbisogno stimato (EER)
64gProteine
45gFibra
3.7LAcqua
Carboidrati 358517gGrassi 71124gZuccheri aggiunti < 80g

Vitamine

Vitamina A900 µg
Vitamina C90 mg
Vitamina D15 µg
Vitamina E15 mg
Vitamina K120 µg
Tiamina (B1)1.2 mg
Riboflavina (B2)1.3 mg
Niacina (B3)16 mg
Vitamina B61.3 mg
Folato (B9)400 µg
Vitamina B122.4 µg
Colina550 mg

Minerali

Calcio1000 mg
Ferro8 mg
Magnesio400 mg
Zinco11 mg
Potassio3400 mg
Sodio1500 mg
Fosforo700 mg
Selenio55 µg
Iodio150 µg
Rame900 µg

Assunzioni giornaliere di riferimento (RDA/AI) dalle tabelle DRI dell’Institute of Medicine — per adulti sani 19+. Energia con equazione IOM EER. Non è un consiglio medico.

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What is the DRI?

Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI) are the nutrient reference values from the Institute of Medicine (now the National Academies). They tell you how much energy, protein, fiber, water and each vitamin and mineral a healthy person needs per day, adjusted for sex and age.

How it's calculated

Energy uses the IOM Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) equation from your sex, age, height, weight and activity. Protein uses the RDA of 0.8 g per kg, carbs and fat use the Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges (AMDR), and every vitamin and mineral uses the official RDA or AI for your sex and age.

What to do with the numbers

Use them as daily targets for a balanced diet. Hitting your calorie and protein numbers drives body composition; hitting vitamin and mineral targets keeps energy, recovery and long-term health on track. Pair it with our food calorie lookup to build meals that cover it all.

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What's the difference between RDA and AI?

RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) meets the needs of 97–98% of healthy people. AI (Adequate Intake) is used when data is limited — the amount assumed to be adequate. Both are shown as your daily target.

Is the DRI calculator accurate?

It uses the official Institute of Medicine DRI tables and the IOM EER equation — the same source as government nutrition calculators. Values are for healthy adults 19+ and are reference targets, not medical advice.

Why do men and women have different needs?

Body size, composition and physiology differ, so energy, iron, calcium and several vitamins are sex-specific. Some also change with age — for example calcium and vitamin D rise for older adults.

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