Calcium and Vitamin D Deficiencies in Bariatric Surgery


Nutrients

Country

Males

Females

Calcium (mg/day)

RDA* (India) (39)

RDA* (US) (40)

RNI** (UK) (41)

NRV*** (Australia/New Zealand) (42)

600

1000

700

1000

600

1000

700

1000

Vitamin D (mcg/day)

RDA* (India) (39)

RDA* (US) (40)

RNI** (UK) (41)

NRV*** (Australia/New Zealand) (42)

10

15

5

5–10

10

15

5

5–10

Phosphorus (mg/day)

RDA* (India) (39)

RDA* (US) (40)

RNI** (UK/EU) (41)

NRV*** (Australia/New Zealand) (42)

600

700

550

1000

600

700

550

1000

Magnesium (mg/day)

RDA* (India) (39)

RDA* (US) (40)

RNI** (UK) (41)

NRV*** (Australia/New Zealand) (42)

340

420

300

400–420

310

320

270

310–320


RDA* recommended dietary allowances, RNI** reference nutrient intake, NRV*** nutrient reference value




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