Water, Vitamins, & Minerals. 1. What is the main function of vitamins and minerals? To regulate body functions 2. What foods are many of the vitamins.

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Water, Vitamins, & Minerals

1. What is the main function of vitamins and minerals? To regulate body functions 2. What foods are many of the vitamins and minerals we need found in? Fruits and Vegetables Intro to Water, Vitamins & Minerals

3. Because different fruits and vegetables have different vitamins and minerals, how can we ensure that we get all the different vitamins and minerals that we need? Eat a variety of fruits and vegetables 4.Which vegetables have the most vitamins and minerals? Red, Orange and Dark Green Intro to Water, Vitamins & Minerals

5. How many calories are in Water, Vitamins and Minerals? ZERO! They may not provide any energy, but they are ESSENTIAL in keeping our bodies running! Quick Review of Nutrients: NutrientCalories Per Gram Carbohydrates4 Fat9 Protein4 Vitamins0 Minerals0 Water0 Intro to Water, Vitamins & Minerals

Vocabulary 1. Deficiency: 2. Toxicity: 3. Water-Soluble: 4. Fat-Soluble: 5. Macro: 6. Micro or Trace: 7. Electrolyte: Not enough of something (shortage) Too much of something (can become toxic/poisonous) Dissolves in water Dissolves in fat Large / Big amount Small / Tiny amount Minerals that help maintain fluid balance in the body

Water-soluble means these vitamins dissolve in and are carried by water C B9 Folate Ascorbic Acid Water-Soluble Vitamins

Function: Protects the body against infection Food Source: Citrus fruits, strawberries, broccoli and tomatoes Deficiency: Scurvy (Breakdown of collagen, bleeding gums and skin hemorrhages) Toxicity: Kidney stones, interferes with Vitamin E.

Scurvy Swollen and Bleeding Gums Spots on Skin

Function: Helps the body make new cells Food Source: Dark green leafy vegetables Deficiency: Spina Bifida (Neural tube defect that affects the spinal cord during fetal development) Toxicity:Masks B12 Deficiency

Spina Bifida The spinal cord begins to develop within the first 28 days of pregnancy. Since folate makes new cells, it is vital that the mother’s body already has a supply of folate in her system to prevent this tragic condition.

Remember, fat-soluble means these vitamins dissolve in and are carried by fat Remember KADE?... K AD E Fat-Soluble Vitamins

Function: Helps blood clot normally Food Source: Dark green leafy vegetables (spinach, kale, collard greens, parsley, etc.) Deficiency:Bleeding and Bruising Toxicity: Jaundice-breakage of red blood cells

Function: Promotes good vision, hair and skin Food Source: Red, orange and dark green vegetables Deficiency:Night Blindness Toxicity: Loss of appetite, blurred vision, joint pain

Function: Builds and maintains bones and teeth Food Source: Milk/Dairy Products & Sunlight Deficiency: Rickets (Bowed Legs) Toxicity: Nausea and vomiting, kidney damage

Rickets

Function: Protects the membranes of white and red blood cells Food Source: Vegetable Oils, Fruits and Vegetables Deficiency: Poor nerve connection and neurological problems Toxicity: Headaches, brain hemorrhages, muscle weakness

Macro means you need a large amount of these minerals Calcium Macro- Minerals Micro/Trace means you need a small amount of these minerals Iron Micro/Trace- Minerals

Function: Strengthens bones and teeth Food Source: Milk/Dairy Products, Whole Grains, Dark Green Leafy Vegetables Deficiency: Osteoporosis (Bones become weak and brittle due to mineral loss) Toxicity:-Kidney stones

Osteoporosis

Function: Helps make red blood cells, helps our muscles store and use oxygen Food Source: Animal products, meat, dark green leafy vegetables Deficiency: Anemia (Low red blood cell formation) Toxicity: Heart disease, elevated LDLs

Electrolytes helps maintain fluid balance in the body Sodium & Potassium Electrolytes

Function: Maintains fluid balance in the body Food Source: Salt, fruits and vegetables Deficiency: Muscle cramps, irregular heart beat, seizures Toxicity:High blood pressure

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