Match the DRI that corresponds with the definition given below. (Note: Each DRI can be used only once.)

- The average daily intake level that meets the needs of 50
- The average nutrient intake level that meets the needs of almost all healthy individuals in a particular group
- When there is not sufficient evidence to establish RDA, that is used instead
- There is an increased risk of an adverse health effect when nutrient intakes exceed this value
- When all other factors are the same, this intake level will be higher in active than inactive people
- The reference intake that has an upper and lower boundary. Consuming nutrients above or below these boundaries could increase risk of disease
1) AI (Adequate Intake)
2) EAR (Estimated Average Requirement)
3) RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance)
4) UL (Tolerable Upper Intake Level)
5) AMDR (Acceptable Macronutrient Distribution Range)
6) EER (Estimated Energy Requirement)