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Amount of water in various body compartments is controlled |
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1 ml per 1 calorie expended |
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less than100 mg/day is required
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located in the bones and teeth
Function-muscle contraction and relaxing, blood clotting, nerve transmission
Deficiency- osteoporosis
Source: dairy, tofu, supplements
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Major, EXTRACELLULAR , high sodium diet in healthy individuals increase kidney excretion
Function- participates in transmission of nerve impulses, maintains acid base, fluid balance and assists in absorption of glucose.
Source- mostly from salt and processed foods but also most foods have some sodium
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Function- regulates heart muscle
Deficiency- irregular heart beat, decrease pumping capacity
Excess- kidney failure, heart stops, extreme informalities
Associated with eating disorders
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Major, EXTRA AND INTRACELLULAR
Function- attracts positively charged ions such as sodium and potassium, formation of HCl in the stomach
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In bones and teeth
From meat and dairy
Too much will interfere with calcium absorption
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Mostly in bone
From green veggies, unprocessed grains, nuts, seeds, milk, meat
Deficiency- the use of diuretics, sweating, nausea, vomiting, and alcoholism will cause one.
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function- transport and storage of oxygen in body, removal of CO2
That from animal is the best absorbed, plant source isn’t absorbed well
Deficiency: size and shape of blood cells begin to change. “Iron deficiency” = 0 iron stores “Iron Deficiency Anemia”= rbc count and volume of packed rbc are below normal
Iron regulation in body via absorption: can’t absorb more than 15% of dietary iron. Need drives absorption levels
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function- in every cell in our body a functional unit in enzyme system linear growth, normal functioning immune system, development of male sex organs, reproduction, insulin storage release and function, DNA synthesis, protein metabolism, wound healing, taste and smell, behavior and learning, structure and function in cell membrane, antioxidant
Deficiency- women have problems w pregnancy , male sexual development is under developed, dwarfism, slow wound healing.
Sources- animal sources are best (meat, milk, seafood)
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Ohio crops are iodine deficient
Function- normal brain development in first 6 months of life, protein synthesis, glucose utilization, growth and development, metabolism
Deficiency- Goiter (enlarged thyroid gland)
Source: iodized salt, seafood, plants in iodine rich soil
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deficiency-ammonia, low WBC counts, low growth, bone loss
Source- liver, seafood, legumes, nuts, seeds, whole grain
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function- prevent tooth decay, promote formation of strong bones
Source - water, toothpaste, supplement, application. |
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Function- enhances conversion of glucose to body fat , enhance the action of insulin
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Function- formation of bones
Source- nuts, beans, tea, whole grains
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Source- milk, milk products, beans, liver, nuts, whole grain
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dietary approach to stop hypertension |
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common skeletal problem characterized by disappearing bone |
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