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Vitamin C. In: Dietary reference values for food energy and nutrients for the United Kingdom. Report of the Panel on Dietary Reference Values of the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy

Authors: Panel on Dietary Reference Values;

Vitamin C. In: Dietary reference values for food energy and nutrients for the United Kingdom. Report of the Panel on Dietary Reference Values of the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy

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The UK dietary recommendations for vitamin C are difficult to trace. This document is the extract of the vitamin C recommendation. A 1997 analysis indicated that the recommended 40 mg/day does not lead to maximal protection against the common cold in males.

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Adult, Adolescent, Ascorbic Acid, Recommended Dietary Allowances, Nutrition Policy, Dietary Carbohydrates, Humans, Lactation, Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Vitamin C, Child, Aged, Body Weight, Infant, Newborn, Infant, British, Middle Aged, Dietary Fats, Body Height, United Kingdom, Child, Preschool, Dietary Supplements, Female, Basal Metabolism, Dietary Proteins, Scurvy, Energy Intake, Energy Metabolism

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