Nutrition Wk4 Ch8 Word Scramble
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Classes of body minerals | Major minerals (>100 mg/day) Trace elements (<100 mg/day) |
Mineral metabolism | Digestion Absorption Transport |
Major Minerals | Calcium Phosphorus Sodium Potassium Chloride Magnesium Sulfur |
Calcium functions | Bone and tooth formation Blood clotting - fibrin Muscle and nerve action Metabolic reactions |
calcium requirements | 1000 mg/day – rarely get enough |
calcium deficiency | Osteoporosis – smoking increases |
calcium toxicity | too much can lead to kidney stones |
calcium food sources | Milk is the major food source Green vegetables, fish with bones, fortified food; broccoli and kale |
Phosphorus functions | Bone and tooth formation Energy metabolism Acid-base balance |
Phosphorus requirements | 700 mg/day |
Phosphorus food sources | Milk, milk products, fish, eggs |
Sodium functions | Water balance – prevents dehydration Acid-base balance Muscle action – transmit nerve impulses to contract muscles Nutrient absorption – assists w/ glucose transporters (sodium dependent glucose transmitters |
Sodium requirements | AI: 1.5 g/day UL: 2.3 g/day |
sodium deficiency | if you sweat excessively-amt is diminished; not enough causes heavy cramping |
sodium toxicity | sensitivity and hypertension; edema (esp in lower extrem) |
sodium food sources | Table salt, cured meat, canned soups, processed food |
Potassium functions | Water balance Metabolic reactions Muscle action – esp important to heart muscle Insulin release Blood pressure – d/t sodium-potassium balance |
potassium requirements | AI: 4.7 g/day |
potassium deficiency | diarrhea, vomiting, surgery, od on diuretics (many are non-potassium sparing); if you run and don't get enough water |
Potassium toxicity | fatal arythmias causing miocardial infarction |
potassium food sources | Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fresh meats |
Chloride functions | Digestion Key element in hydrochloric acid secretion Respiration – neccesary for life – help RBC move carbon dioxide to be released from body |
chloride requirements | AI: 2.3 g/day |
chloride deficiency | vomiting, dehydration; metabolic alkalosis |
chloride food sources | Table salt (sodium chloride) |
Magnesium functions | found in every body cell; General metabolism Protein synthesis Muscle action Basal metabolic rate |
magnesium requirements | 300 to 400 mg/day |
macnesium deficiency | sx rare, except in clinical states of starvation b/c of disease or surgery that is taking place; diabetes, kidney disease, alcholism, htn, muscle cramps and weakness |
magnesium toxicity | renal pts greatest risk |
magnesium food sources | Nuts, soybeans, cocoa, seafood, peas, green vegetables, whole grains |
Sulfur functions | known as keratin Helps transfer energy to tissue Found in many vits Hair, skin, and nails General metabolic functions Vitamin structure Collagen structure |
sulfur requirements | Not stated – should never have to take a supplement |
sulfur food sources | Meat, nuts, soy, fish, cheese, eggs |
Trace Elements | Iron – syn. Hemaglobin; RBC; anemia (2bil people anemic) Iodine, Zinc, Selenium, Fluoride, Copper, Manganese, Chromium, Molybdenum, Cobalt, Boron, Vanadium, Nickel |
iron functions | Hemoglobin synthesis General metabolism |
iron requirements | 8 to 11 mg/day for males 8 to 18 mg/day for females |
iron deficiency | Anemia |
iron toxicity | sm doses nausea, vomiting, diarrhea; 1 lg dose can kill you |
iron food sources | red meat, eggs, soy beans, spinach |
iodine functions | Participation in thyroid gland’s synthesis of thyroxine (controls basal metabolic rate) |
iron requirements | 150 mcg/day |
iron deficiency | Goiter – common b4 iodized salt Cretinism – mrd, dwarfism (def in iodine during preg) Hypothyroidism – wt gain, bad thin and corse hair Hyperthyroidism – rapid wt loss, tremors, graves disease |
iodine food sources | Iodized table salt, seafood |
zinc functions | males need more than females StabIizes insulin storage in pancreas Wound healing Taste and smell ability Enzyme constituent Immune system |
zinc requirements | 11 mg/day for males 8 mg/day for females |
zinc deficiency | Poor wound healing Impaired taste and smell Need during preg and lactation; infancy and adolescence Lowest intake during 1-3, adolescent females, people older than 71; hypogeusia (lack of taste) hyposmia (impaired smell) |
hypogeusia | lack of taste |
hyposmia | impaired smell |
zinc toxicity | nausea, vomiting |
zinc food sources | Meat, seafood, legumes, whole grains |
selenium functions | Aids in protection from free radicals Works w/ protein as an antioxidant Works w/ thyroid funtion (risk for thyroid cancer) |
selenium requirements | RDA: 55 mcg/day |
selenium toxicity | GI, brittle hair/nails; rash, if everything smells like garlic – od in selenium |
selenium food sources | Seafood, kidney, liver; depends on soil content |
Fluoride functions | preventing tooth caries |
copper function | Known as “Iron twin” - same funtion (hemoglobin syn. And energy production) |
Chromium | Previously thought to reduce insulin resistance – recent studies show no effect |
Manganese | Inhalation toxicity when mining |
mineral supplementation | Life cycle needs Pregnancy and lactation Adolescence Adulthood Clinical needs Iron-deficiency anemia Zinc deficiency |
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