According to the USDA Dietary Reference Intakes, a healthy diet should supply its calories in which distribution among the food groups?
a. 10-35% carbohydrate, 45-65% protein, 20-35% fat
b. 20-35% carbohydrate, 10-35% protein, 45-65% fat
c. 65-70% carbohydrate, 10-15% protein, 10-15% fat
d. 45-65% carbohydrate, 10-35% protein, 20-35% fat
D
According to the USDA Dietary Reference Intakes, a healthy diet supplies 45-65% of calories from carbohydrates, 10-35% from protein sources, and 20-35% from fat sources.
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