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are you getting enough vitamin d in your diet?just like astronauts in microgravity need vitamin d to maintain their bones, so too, do humans on earth. although we dont have to deal with bone loss due to \weightlessness,\ we do need enough vitamin d to absorb the calcium from our diets and maintain our bones.use the internet to look up 3 foods you ate yesterday. add up the percent vitamin d in each. approximate what percent of your recommended daily intake you consumed yesterday.foods eatenpercentage of vitamin dtotal percentage of vitamin drecommended dietary ai vitamin d|age|male|female|| ---- | ---- | ---- ||0-12 months|400 iu (10 mcg)|400 iu (10 mcg)||1-13 years|600 iu (15 mcg)|600 iu (15 mcg)||14-18 years|600 iu (15 mcg)|600 iu (15 mcg)||19-50 years|600 iu (15 mcg)|600 iu (15 mcg)||51-70 years|600 iu (15 mcg)|600 iu (15 mcg)||>70 years|800 iu (20 mcg)|800 iu (20 mcg)| adequate intake (ai)
Step1: Select sample foods & their vitamin D %
Assume 3 foods:
- Salmon (3 oz): 100% of daily value (DV)
- Fortified milk (1 cup): 25% of DV
- Egg yolk (1 large): 6% of DV
Step2: Sum the percentages
$\text{Total} = 100\% + 25\% + 6\%$
Step3: Calculate total intake percentage
$\text{Total} = 131\%$
(Note: This uses a 19-50 year old's 600 IU DV as reference)
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Foods Eaten & Vitamin D Percentage:
- Salmon (3 oz): 100%
- Fortified milk (1 cup): 25%
- Large egg yolk: 6%
Total Percentage of Vitamin D:
131% of recommended daily intake