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Chapter 8 Water and Minerals. Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 12e Sizer/Whitney. Learning Objectives. Identify the best beverage choices to obtain enough water for the body’s needs.
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Chapter 8Water and Minerals Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 12e Sizer/Whitney
Learning Objectives • Identify the best beverage choices to obtain enough water for the body’s needs. • Describe the body’s water sources and routes of water loss, and name factors that influence the need or water. • Compare and contrast various sources of drinking water for safety.
Learning Objectives • Discuss why electrolyte balance is critical for the health of the body. • Describe the nutrients needed to maintain blood calcium levels, and explain why this is important. • Describe a diet that follows the DASH principles, and specify who might benefit from such a diet and in what ways.
Learning Objectives • Compare the availability of iron form plant and animal sources. • Discuss the function and importance of copper, zinc, chromium, fluoride, and selenium in the body. • Describe a diet that a young woman can follow to help prevent osteoporosis later in life.
Introduction • Minerals • Major • Trace • Water • Most indispensable nutrient
Water • Makes up about 60 percent of a person’s weight • Roles • Solvent • Cleansing agent • Lubrication and cushion • Coolant
Body’s Water Balance • Water balance • Dehydration • Thirst • Signs • Groups at risk • Water intoxication • Body water varies by pounds • Thirst and satiety govern water intake • Hypothalamus, pituitary gland, kidneys
Effects of Mild Dehydration, Severe Dehydration, and Chronic Lack of Fluid
How Much Water Do I Need to Drink in a Day? • Water needs vary • Influential factors • Fluids and foods • DRI • Metabolic water • Sweating • Choosing fluids • Caffeine
Are Some Kinds of Water Better for My Health Than Others? • Types of water • Hard • Calcium and magnesium • Soft • Sodium • Hypertension
Safety and Sources of Drinking Water • Public water • Removal of many hazards • Disinfectants • Testing and reporting • Chlorination and cancer • Water sources • Surface water • Groundwater
Bottled Water • Regulation and safety • Sales across state lines • Standards • Less rigid than those for tap water • BPA • IBWA trademark • Water for nutrition’s sake • Fluoride
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
Calcium • Most abundant mineral in the body • Meeting DRI recommendations • Storage facilities • Bones • In constant flux • Teeth
Calcium • Bone and tooth formation • Hydroxyapatite • Fluorapatite • Bone and tooth turnover
Calcium • In body fluids • 1 percent of body’s calcium • Roles • Blood calcium is tightly controlled • Calcium balance • Skeleton serves as a calcium bank • Bone density • Organs
Calcium • Bone loss • Inevitable consequence of aging • Peak bone mass • Osteoporosis • Supplements • Calcium absorption • Increases in times of need • Recommendations
Phosphorus • Second most abundant mineral in body • Majority found in bones with calcium • Roles in the body • Recommendations • Deficiencies are unlikely • Food sources
Magnesium • “Major mineral” • Dietary requirement • Bones and kidneys • Roles in the body • Works with calcium • Deficiency • Toxicity • Recommendations
Sodium • Roles • Major part of fluid and electrolyte balance • Acid-base balance • Deficiency • “Water Weight” • Recommendations • Intakes
Sodium • Blood pressure • Hypertension • Measures • Types • Sodium intakes increases blood pressure • Heart damage • DASH diet • Controlling salt intakes
Potassium • Positively charge ion inside the cells • Roles • Fluid and electrolyte balance • Heartbeat • Deficiency • Dehydration • Toxicity • Recommendations
Chloride and Sulfate • Chloride • Crucial for fluid balance • Hydrochloric acid • Principle food source • Sulfate • Roles • No recommended intake • Deficiencies are unknown
Iodine • Body’s work is done by iodide • Roles • Thyroxine • Deficiency • Goiter • Cretinism • Toxicity • Food sources
Iron • Every living cell contains iron • Two proteins • Hemoglobin • Myoglobin • Roles • Carry oxygen • Make new cells, amino acids, hormones, & neurotransmitters
Iron • Iron stores • 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
Iron • Deficiency • Iron deficiency • Iron-deficiency anemia • Signs of deficiency • Mental symptoms • Adults • Children • Pica
Iron • Causes of deficiency • Groups most susceptible to deficiency • Women of childbearing age • Infants and toddlers • Adolescents • Too much iron • Iron overload • Symptoms
Zinc • Works with proteins in every organ • Roles • Expression of deficiency • Groups at greatest risk for deficiency • Vegetarians
Selenium • Roles in the body • Relationship with chronic disease • Cancer • Toxicity • Supplements • Sources
Fluoride • Not essential to life • Roles in the body • Roles in the body • Deficiency • Dental decay • Toxicity • Fluorosis • Sources
U.S. Population with Access to Fluoridated Water Through Public Water Systems
Chromium and Copper • Chromium • Roles in the body • Recommendation • Sources • Copper • Roles in the body • Deficiency • Toxicity
Molybdenum Manganese Boron Cobalt Nickel Silicon All trace minerals are toxic in excess! Other Trace Minerals and Some Candidates