<P> The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) refers to the collective set of information as Dietary Reference Values, with Population Reference Intake (PRI) instead of RDA, and Average Requirement instead of EAR . AI and UL defined the same as in United States . For women and men ages 10 and older the PRIs are set at 11 and 13 mg / day, respectively . PRI for pregnancy is 11 mg / day, for lactation 11 mg / day . For children ages 1--9 years the PRIs increase with age from 6 to 9 mg / day . These PRIs are lower than the U.S. RDAs . The European Food Safety Authority reviewed the same safety question and set a UL at 300 mg / day . The EU used an effect on blood clotting as a critical effect, identified that no adverse effects were observed in a human trial as 540 mg / day, used an uncertainty factor of 2 to get to a suggest UL of 270 mg / day, then rounded up to 300 mg / day . </P> <P> The Japan National Institute of Health and Nutrition set lower AIs than the U.S. RDAs or EU PRIs, and intermediate ULs: 6.5 mg / day (females) and 7.0 mg / day (males) for adult AIs, and 650--700 mg / day (females) and 750--900 mg / day (males) for adult ULs, amount depending on age . India recommends an intake of 8--10 mg / day and does not set a UL . The World Health Organization recommends that adults consume 10 mg / day . </P> <P> Consumption is below government recommendations . A worldwide summary of more than one hundred studies reported a median dietary intake of 6.2 mg / d for alpha - tocopherol . Government survey results in the U.S. reported average consumption for adult females at 8.4 mg / d and adult males 10.4 mg / d . Both are both below the RDA of 15 mg / day . </P> <P> For U.S. food and dietary supplement labeling purposes the amount in a serving is expressed as a percent of Daily Value (% DV). For vitamin E labeling purposes 100% of the Daily Value was 30 IU, but as of May 27, 2016 it was revised to 15 mg to bring it into agreement with the RDA . A table of the old and new adult Daily Values is provided at Reference Daily Intake . The original deadline to be in compliance was July 28, 2018, but on September 29, 2017 the FDA released a proposed rule that extended the deadline to January 1, 2020 for large companies and January 1, 2021 for small companies . European Union regulations require that labels declare energy, protein, fat, saturated fat, carbohydrates, sugars, and salt . Voluntary nutrients may be shown if present in significant amounts . Instead of Daily Values, amounts are shown as percent of Reference Intakes (RIs). For vitamin E, 100% RI was set at 12 mg in 2011 . </P>

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