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Department of Animal Sciences and Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801
Problems are encountered in nutrition research designed to establish nutrient requirements. A nutrient requirement must be defined in terms of a specific criterion of response for animals of a given age, weight, sex and body composition. The experimental diet employed must be carefully defined in terms of protein source and level, energy source and level and a multitude of biological availability factors, both negative (e.g., phytate and fiber) and positive (e.g., anabolic bioactivity). Also precursor materials may contribute nutrient bioactivity to the diet. Having considered these factors, the data obtained must be subjected to appropriate statistical methods that will allow objective rather than subjective estimation of the maxima or minima being sought (i.e., the "requirement").
KEY WORDS: nutrient requirement estimation body composition body stores bioavailability statistical treatment of data
Manuscript received 4 March 1986. Revision accepted 17 July 1986.
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