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1 Chapter 8 Water and Minerals
Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 12e Sizer/Whitney

2 Introduction Minerals Major Trace Water Most indispensable nutrient

3 Minerals in a 60-Kilogram (132-Pound) Person (Grams)

4 Water Makes up about 60 percent of a person’s weight Roles Solvent
Cleansing agent Lubrication and cushion Coolant

5 Body’s Water Balance Water balance Body water varies by pounds
Dehydration Thirst Signs Groups at risk Water intoxication Body water varies by pounds Thirst and satiety govern water intake Hypothalamus, pituitary gland, kidneys

6 Water Balance – A Typical Example

7 U.S. Fluid Sources

8 Safety and Sources of Drinking Water
Public water Removal of many hazards Disinfectants Testing and reporting Chlorination and cancer Water sources Surface water Groundwater

9 Bottled Water Regulation and safety BPA IBWA trademark
Sales across state lines Standards Less rigid than those for tap water BPA IBWA trademark Water for nutrition’s sake Fluoride

10 Body Fluids and Minerals
Water follows salt Electrolytes Water flows toward greater concentration Fluid and electrolyte balance Causes of imbalance Acid-base balance Hydrogen Buffers

11 A Bone

12 Calcium Bone and tooth formation Hydroxyapatite
Fluorapatite Bone and tooth turnover

13 Calcium In body fluids Calcium balance 1 percent of body’s calcium
Roles Blood calcium is tightly controlled Calcium balance Skeleton serves as a calcium bank Bone density Organs

14 Bone Throughout Life

15 Calcium Snapshot

16 Phosphorus Second most abundant mineral in body Roles in the body
Majority found in bones with calcium Roles in the body Recommendations Deficiencies are unlikely Food sources

17 Phosphorus Snapshot

18 Magnesium “Major mineral” Bones and kidneys Roles in the body
Dietary requirement Bones and kidneys Roles in the body Works with calcium Deficiency Toxicity Recommendations

19 Magnesium Snapshot

20 Sodium Roles Deficiency “Water Weight” Recommendations
Major part of fluid and electrolyte balance Acid-base balance Deficiency “Water Weight” Recommendations Intakes

21 Sodium Blood pressure Controlling salt intakes Hypertension
Measures Types Sodium intakes increases blood pressure Heart damage DASH diet Controlling salt intakes

22 How to Cut Sodium from a Barbeque Lunch

23 Potassium Positively charge ion inside the cells Roles Deficiency
Fluid and electrolyte balance Heartbeat Deficiency Dehydration Toxicity Recommendations

24 Potassium Snapshot

25 Iodine Body’s work is done by iodide Roles Deficiency Toxicity
Thyroxine Deficiency Goiter Cretinism Toxicity Food sources

26 Iron Every living cell contains iron Two proteins Roles Hemoglobin
Myoglobin Roles Carry oxygen Make new cells, amino acids, hormones, & neurotransmitters

27 Iron Iron stores Absorbing iron A mineral to be hoarded Iron losses
Special proteins transport and store iron Absorbing iron Forms of iron in food MFP factor Impairing iron absorption

28 Normal and Anemic Blood Cells

29 Iron Snapshot

30 Zinc Works with proteins in every organ Expression of deficiency
Roles Expression of deficiency Groups at greatest risk for deficiency Vegetarians

31 Zinc Snapshot

32 Fluoride Not essential to life Roles in the body Deficiency Toxicity
Dental decay Toxicity Fluorosis Sources

33 U.S. Population with Access to Fluoridated Water Through Public Water Systems

34 Food Sources of Calcium in the U.S. Diet

35 Calcium Absorption from Food Sources


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