



RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) for Indians
What is RDA?
Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) is the average daily intake level of nutrients (like protein, vitamins, and minerals) that is considered sufficient to meet the nutritional needs of most healthy individuals in a specific age and gender group. It is developed by expert bodies such as the Indian Council of Medical Research and National Institute of Nutrition, based on scientific research.
Why is RDA Relevant Today?
In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, RDA is more important than ever:
1. Prevents Nutrient Deficiencies
Modern diets often include processed foods that may lack essential nutrients. RDA helps ensure you get the right amount of vitamins and minerals daily.
2. Supports Balanced Eating
It acts as a guideline for planning meals, helping individuals maintain a balanced diet rather than overeating or under-eating specific nutrients.
3. Helps in Lifestyle Disease Prevention
Following RDA can reduce the risk of conditions like obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and anaemia, which are increasingly common today.
4. Useful for Food Labels & Product Development
Food brands use RDA values to show % daily value on packaging, helping consumers make informed choices.
5. Important for Special Groups
RDA is especially critical for:
Simple Way to Understand
Think of RDA as your daily nutrition guide. Just the right amount your body needs to stay healthy.
The Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) published by ICMR-NIN (2020) provide daily nutrient requirements to help maintain good health across different age groups, genders, and activity levels.
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