The Dietary Reference Intakes may be used to ____
a. treat people with diet-related disorders
b. assess adequacy of all required nutrients
c. plan and evaluate diets for healthy people
d. assess adequacy of only vitamins and minerals
e. diagnose diet-related disorders
ANS: C
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