Nutrition Chapter 9: Water and Minerals

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UL for iodine?

1.1mg/day

excess alcohol consumption is responsible for what percentage of hypertension cases?

10%

what proportion of the population is estimated to be sodium sensitive?

10-15%

Adipose water content?

10-20%

RDA for calcium for adults between the ages of 19-50 is?

1000mg

UL for copper?

10mg

UL of fluoride for adults?

10mg/day

AI for water for adult women is?

11 cups

UL for manganese?

11mg

Not including water from food and metabolism, how much fluid should a healthy adult man consume each day?

13 cups BUT the AI for total water intake for men is about 15

hypertension bp?

140/90

AI for sodium for adults through age 50 is?

1500mg/day

RDA for iron per day for nonpregnant adult women prior to menopause ?

18mg/day

bone fractures associated with osteoporosis each year?

2 million

Bone water content?

20%

AI for chloride for adults?

2300 mg/day

although only 500 mg of sodium is needed from unprocessed food, the avg adult consumes how much sodium per day?

2300-4700mg

UL for sodium for adults?

2300mg/day

AI for chromium?

25-35 mcg/day

AI level for chromium?

25-35mg/day

UL for phosphorous?

3-4 g/day

what complies with the dietary guideline for alcohol intake?

343 year old man consuming an average of 12 drinks per week and 30 year old woman abstaining from drinking alcohol

the DASH diet recommends __________ servings of fruit per day

4 to 5

UL for selenium?

400mcg/day

UL for zinc?

40mg/day

RDA for molybdenum?

45mcg/day

UL for iron?

45mg

AI for potassium for adults is?

4700 mg/day

About ____% of the chemical energy in food is turned directly into body heat; the other ____% is converted to forms of energy cells can use, and almost all of that energy eventually leaves the body in the form of heat.

60,40

evaporation of 1 quart of perspiration releases about _________ kilocalories of heat energy from the body

600

RDA for phosphorus for adults over the age of 18?

700 mg/day

RDA for phosphorus for adults over 18?

700mg/day

daily value for selenium?

70mcg

Muscle water content?

73%

RDA for iron per day for adult men?

8 mg/day

The RDA for iron is ____ mg/day for adult men and ____ mg/day for non-pregnant adult women prior to menopause

8,18

Adult RDA for copper?

900mcg

RDA for copper for adult men and women is?

900mcg/day

what percentage of americans have a sodium intake that is above the Upper Level?

95%

Functions of zinc?

DNA synthesis, cofactor for hundreds of enzymes, cell membrane structure and function, and protein metabolism and wound healign

Agency responsible for safety of tap water?

EPA

True or false: all types of salt provide iodide.

FALSE

True or false; actually iron intakes in the US by women tend to exceed the recommended intake?

FALSE

true or false: forms or natural calcium like coral calcium are superior to the typical supplement forms.

FALSE

true or false: scientific evidence clearly supports the use of zinc for the prevention of the common cold.

FALSE

true or false: a person who does not consume adequate calcium intakes, will have less calcium in the blood.

FALSE: because the body will remove calcium from the bones in order to maintain correct serum calcium levels

Agency responsible for bottled water?

FDA

True or false: 25% of women older than the age 50 develop osteoporosis and among people older than 80, it is the rule not the exception.

TRUE

True or false: A difference between potassium and sodium is that potassium operates inside the cells and sodium operates outside of the cell.

TRUE

True or false: Copper is absorbed via the stomach and upper small intestine.

TRUE

True or false: Drinking too much water is jut as dangerous as drinking too little water

TRUE

True or false: Most people should increase their intake of magnesium with foods such as whole-grain breads and cereals.

TRUE

True or false: People should avoid taking individual mineral supplements unless a dietary or medical condition specifically warrants it because an excess of one mineral may decrease the absorption and metabolism of other minerals.

TRUE

True or false: RDA for magnesium for young men - 400mg/day and young women - 310mg/day

TRUE

True or false: The high absorption, plus wide availability in foods makes phosphorous less important than calcium in diet planning

TRUE

True or false: The signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia include pale skin, fatigue upon exertion, and poor temp regulation

TRUE

True or false: chloride ions are a component of the acid produced in the stomach and are also used during immune responses as white blood cells attack foreign cells.

TRUE

True or false: milk is a very good source of phosphorous.

TRUE

True or false: selenium functions as a part of an antioxidant enzyme system.

TRUE

True or false: there is no UL for potassium.

TRUE

true or false: daily consumption of brazil nuts are not advised because they contain high levels of selenium.

TRUE

true or false: the foods that contribute most of the sodium in the adult diet are not necessarily the foods with the highest sodium content.

TRUE

true or false: magnesium and manganese can be substituted for each other in some metabolic processes.

TRUE bc they function in carbohydrate metabolism

healthy 24 y/o female the _____ for calcium is 2500mg/day

UL

in healthy individuals, aging generally results in ___________ in bone mineral density.

a decrease

Secretions of the digestive tract, respiratory tract, and urogenital tract best exemplify the role of water as...?

a lubricant

Functions fo trabecular bone?

absorbing shock, housing bone marrow, and providing structural stability

functions of sulfur?

acid/base balance, part of vitamins, and part of amino acids

Biological factors that influence bone status?

age, ethnicity, and frame size

Primary function of iron is to?

aid in oxygen transportation

who is at risk for marginal zinc status in the US?

alcoholics, poor children, and vegans

factors that influence hydration status?

ambient temp, alcohol intake, physical activity, and caffeine intake

molybdenum participates in?

amino acid metabolism

places where sulfur is found in the body?

amino acids, thiamin, and biotin

The fluid that surrounds and protects the fetus during development is called?

amniotic fluid

zinc is most bioavailable from?

animal sources

iron needs are increased...?

at high altitudes, during pregnancy, and infancy

If a person's diet is low in sodium and then they develop persistent vomiting or diarrhea, what may happen to this individual?

become depleted of sodium

best food source of copper?

beef liver

pre-hypertension bp?

between 120/80 and 139/89

the degree to which an ingested nutrient such as minerals is absorbed and available to the body is called?

bioavailability

Functions of calcium?

blood clotting, muscle function, and bone building

Where is most of the calcium int he body found?

bone

where is 85% of the phosphorous int he body found?

bone

where is most of the magnesium in the body store

bone

functions of manganese?

bone formation, free-radical metabolism, and energy metabolism

chronically high phosphorus intake couples with a low calcium intake can cause an imbalance int he calcium to phosphorus ratio in the diet which can contribute to?

bone loss

good indicator of bone strength is?

bone mineral density

screening for osteoporosis includes a?

bone scan

Secondary functions of iron within the human body?

brain function, part of many enzymes, and immune function

key to preventing osteoporosis?

build dense bones during the first 30 years of life and limit the amount of bone loss in adulthood

risks for potassium deficiency?

bulimia, endurance athlete, and a deficient food intake as may be the case in alcoholism

a person with _________ would be at risk for developing a chloride deficiency.

bullimia nervosa

if ______ intake is inadequate, excessive intakes of phosphorous, sodium, and caffeine may negatively impact bone mineral density.

calcium

if ___________ intake is inadequate, excessive intakes of phosphorous, sodium, and caffeine may negatively impact bone mineral density.

calcium

what is important for the transmission of nerve impulses because it assists in the release of neurotransmitters from nerve cells?

calcium

which mineral may decrease zinc's absorption if present during the same meal?

calcium

what type of calcium supplement do you need to take with meals for optimal absorption?

calcium carbonate

One mineral that may help to lower blood pressure?

calcium, potassiummol

adequate dietary intake of magnesium is associated with decreased risk of?

cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes

iron supplements are regulated in the US and must?

carry a warning label

increased risk for developing osteoporosis?

caucasian and asian

ACE inhibitors?

cause relaxation of the small muscles lining the blood vessels

What body processes rely on phosphorus?

cell membrane transport(part of the phospholipid bilayer of cell membranes), cell division(component of DNA), and energy metabolism( component of ATP)

copper containing protein that transports iron in the blood.

ceruloplasmin

Primary negative ion in the extracellular fluid is?

chloride

What ions are a component of the acid produced in the stomach and are also used during immune responses as white blood cells attack foreign cells?

chloride

prolonged vomiting may lead to significant loss of ____________ because it is a key component of stomach acid.

chloride

minerals that tend to increase blood pressure?

chloride and sodium

Elevated levels of blood glucose, triglycerides, and cholesterol are clinical features of ________ deficiency.

chromium

Glucose intolerance may be a sign of___________ deficiency.

chromium

Easiest way to determine if you are drinking enough water?

color of urine

Cortical bone

compact tissue on the outer surfaces of bones that provides strength and stability

what is true about metabolic water?

contributes to fluid balance and is a by product of chemical reactions in the body

An enzyme that contains the mineral _________ aids in the release of iron from storage in the body.

copper

Because of its roles in iron transport and development of red blood cells, a deficiency of the mineral _____________ can lead to anemia.

copper

wilson's disease is a genetic disorder of _________ metabolism

copper

what nutrients compete with zinc for absorption?

copper and iron

NOT a good food source for copper?

cottage cheese

Diuretics?

decrease blood volume by increasing fluid output in urine

beta blockers?

decrease heart rate as well as workload and blood output

osteoporosis

decreased bone mass related to the effects of aging, genetic background, and poor diet in both genders, and hormonal changes at menopause in women

a very high fiber diet may have what impact on mineral absorption?

decreased mineral absorption

A person with iodine deficiency may experience?

decreased thyroid function

thirst is an indicator of?

dehydration

symptoms of adult zinc deficiency include?

diarrhea, reduced sense of taste and smell, and ancelike rash

best source of copper for absorption?

dietary sources

What contributes to the environmental impact of widespread use of bottled water?

disposal of plastic packaging, energy use associated with storage of bottled water. and the use of fuel to transport bottled water

kyphosis

dowagers hump caused by a curvature in the upper spine

osteoporosis and menopause are linked due to the?

drop in estrogen after menopause

increase potassium intake?

eat more fruits, dried beans, and vegetables

sodium, potassium, chloride, and phosphate are minerals found in intracellular and extracellular fluids that are also called?

electrolytes

who is most likely needing to consume sports drinks?

endurance athletes

the beverage guidance system is based on the concept that fluids should not provide a significant amount of what in the diet?

energy

calcium helps regulate cellular metabolism by influencing the activities of various __________ and hormonal responses.

enzymes

low levels of the female hormone ___________ are detrimental to bone health because this hormone stimulates osteoblast activity.

estrogen

average intake of chloride among americans?

exceeds the AI for chloride

What fluid is present outside the cell such as plasma, lymph, and interstitial fluid called?

extracellular fluid

true or false: bone loss is a rapid process.

false

rate of bone remodeling for trabecular bone is _______ the rate of bone remodeling for cortical bone.

faster than

What is the most nutrient dense source of calcium?

fat free milk because of its high bioavailability and low calorie content

overall, minerals from animal products are better absorbed than those from plants because binders such as ____________ are not present to hinder absorption.

fiber

Dentist recommend people who drink primarily bottled water should include municipal tap waster occasionally throughout the day to obtain...?

flouride

With an AI of 3.1 to 3.8 mg/day, ____________ is a trace minerals that contributes to bone health

flouride

A role of sodium in the body?

fluid balance

lactoovovegetarian diet, best source of iron?

fortified breakfast cereal

For a person who does not consume dairy products what is a useful source of calcium?

fortified breakfast cereals, salmon with bones, and fortified soymilk

If you cant consume cow's milk, an alternative source of calcium includes?

fortified soy milk, fortified orange juice, and tofu

Role of selenium?

glutathione peroxidase activity and thyroid hormone metabolism

Enlargement of the thyroid gland due to insufficient iodide intake is called?

goiter

Requirements for major minerals are?

greater than 100 milligrams per day

foods and beverages rich in sources of sodium?

ham, chicken noodle soup, and pepperoni pizza

there is no UL for chromium because toxicity...?

has not been reported from food intake

most cases of hypertension...?

have no clear cut cause

Like trace minerals, ultratrace minerals are present in the diet and in the human body in small amounts. However, unlike mineral, the 9 trace minerals...

have not been shown to be essential for human health

The most dangerous consequence of high levels of potassium in the blood (hyperkalemia) is due to its effects on the...?

heart

how to asses iron status in the clinical setting?

hematocrit and hemoglobin

a person with ___________ may suffer organ damage as a result of excessive iron absorption.

hemochromatosis

children are at increased iron deficiency because of their?

high milk consumption and low meat intake

chromium deficiency may lead to?

hyperglycemia

What occurs when too much water is consumed?

hyponatremia

Functions of chloride in the human body?

immune response, stomach acid production, and nerve impulse control

copper toxicity is most likely to occur from?

improper use of dietary supplements

#2 lifestyle factor that is related to hypertension?

inactivity

When children have fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and increased perspiration, they are at ____________ risk for dehydration

increased

Associations with dehydration?

increased fatigue, thirst, and muscle weakness

For sodium sensitive individuals, as sodium intake increases, blood pressure...?

increases

hemochromatosis is a genetic disease that?

increases absorption of iron

a diet high in simple sugars?

increases chromium excretion

Fluid contained within a cell?

intracellular fluid

most of the body's potassium is found in the?

intracellular fluid

Vitamin C improves absorption of which mineral?

iron

during the enrichment of refined grain products, __________ is the only mineral added, whereas selenium, zinc, copper, and other minerals lost during refinement are not replaced.

iron

nutrient most likely to be deficient in the diets of people worldwide?

iron

what is the only nutrient which the RDA is higher for women than for men?

iron

excessive calcium supplementation can decrease absorption of?

iron and zinc

myoglobin is the __________ protein that binds oxygen in muscle tissue.

iron-containing

a magnesium deficiency can cause?

irregular heartbeat

excess sodium is related to bone health because?

it increases calcium excretion in the urine

water resists change in temp because?

it is a polar molecule

Water is an ideal medium for chemical reactions because?

it is a universal solvent

goof sources of iron?

kidney beans, breakfast cereals, and raisins

potential outcomes of excessive calcium intake?

kidney failure, irritability, and kidney stones

Heavy ion content of concentrated urine increases the risk of ___________ formation in susceptible people generally men.

kidney stones

UL of 350mg/day refers to magnesium from?

laxatives, supplements, and antacids

The average adult in america consume more or less magnesium than he/she needs?

less

Normal blood pressure?

less than 120/80

to prevent tooth damage from excessive fluoride exposure in children, parents should?

limit toothpaste to a pea sized amount and supervise toothbrushing

Consequences of copper toxicity?

liver damage, kidney damage, and gastrointestinal disturbances

Lifestyle modifications that are recommended to reduce bp?

loss excess body weight and choose fresh rather than processed foods

individuals in north america may have iron deficiency without anemia which leads to?

low body stores

tetany may result from ______ levels in the blood.

low calcium

diuretics are prescribed to?

lower bp

where water is naturally high in fluoride the population has a...?

lower rate of dental caries and higher rate of tooth mottling

potassium does what to bp?

lowers bp

Older adults who overuse laxatives or antacids may develop diarrhea from ____________ toxicity.

magnesium

What is an example of a major mineral?

magnesium

name one mineral required for proper function of the thiamin coenzyme in energy metabolism.

magnesium

irregular heartbeat, weakness, and muscle pain are symptoms of what?

magnesium deficiency

who experiences osteoporosis less often because they possess a higher peak bone mass?

males

What mineral participates in bone formation, antioxidant reactions, and metabolism of glucose and amino acids?

manganese

main source of heme iron?

meat

what may worsen bone health by increasing urinary excretion of bone building minerals such as calcium or magnesium.

medications

Things that can influence the color of urine?

medicines, supplements, and food

Primary functions of copper in the human body?

metabolism of iron, immune function, and part of enzymes

good sources of molybdenum?

milk, nuts, and beans

major contributors of potassium?

milk, potatoes, beef, coffee, tomatoes, and orange juice

Functions of fluoride?

mineralizing tooth enamel, helping teeth resist acids, and blocking growth of bacteria

hard water contains more ______ than soft water.

minerals

why is higher bone mineral density at age 25 predictive of better bone health at age 65?

minerals provide strength and structure to withstand fractures and the beginning of adulthood with high bone density lessens the impact of inevitable age related bone loss

on average do americans consume more or less phosphorous than they need?

more

how much of the phosphorus in the diet is absorbed by the body?

most

Selenium deficiency symptoms?

muscle pain and wasting and heart damage

If a person chronically consumes more than the UL for zinc he or she may experience?

nausea and vomiting, immune dysfunction, and decreased HDL

goof food source of manganese?

nuts, leafy vegetables, and rice

Lifestyle factors from highest to lowest that contribute to risk for hypertension.

obesity, inactivity, alcohol abuse, and excessive salt intake

Vegetables apart of the allium family?

onions, garlic, and shallots

As ions are pumped across the cell membrane, water moves between the intracellular and extracellular compartments by the process of?

osmosis

The passage of water through a selectively permeable membrane from a region of low solute concentration to a region of high solute concentration is called?

osmosis

most of the calcium in many leafy green vegetables, notably spinach, is not absorbed because of the presence of ?

oxalic acid

groups at risk for magnesium deficiency?

people who use diuretics, alcoholics, and people with severe diarrhea

with the goal of preventing osteoporosis, a young woman should...?

perform weight bearing physical activity, meet dietary need for calcium and protein

insensible fluid losses?

perspiration and respiration

What is the least likely to be deficient in the diets of typical americans

phosphorous

found mostly in bone, __________ is the second most abundant mineral in the body

phosphorous

milk, cheese, meat, and bread are all rich sources of?

phosphorous

if grains are leavened with yeast as they are in bread making enzymes produced by the yeast can break down some of the bonds between _______ acid and minerals thereby increasing mineral absorption

phytic

zinc is not bioavailable from unleavened bread because it is bound to __________ acid

phytic

phosphorous is generally well absorbed but absorption of phosphorous from grain products is limited somewhat by the presence of?

phytic acid

Factors that affect the bioavailability of calcium?

phytic acid, oxalates, and tannins

Compared to tap water, bottled water...?

poses a significant waster disposal burden

When the kidneys function poorly, ___________ builds up in the blood. This inhibits heart function, causing slowed heartbeat. If untreated this can be fatal, as the heart eventually stops beating.

potassium

depleted iron stores, what may lead to clinical symptoms of iron deficiency anemia?

pregnancy and respiratory infection

populations increased risk for iron deficiency?

pregnant women, menstruating women, and picky children

Two main sources of sodium in typical american diets?

preparation of foods in restaurants and processed foods

populations that may be at risk for marginal phosphorus status include?

preterm infants, alcoholics, and older adults with nutrient poor diets

Sports drinks contain electrolytes to?

prevent hypoatremia

high blood pressure with no clear cut cause is called?

primary hypertension

What MyPlate food group provides the richest sources of absorbable iron?

protein

food group that has many foods rich in zinc?

protein

When the body's blood sodium levels are too low, the kidneys...?

reabsorb sodium from urine into the blood

hematocrit is the portion of blood comprised of?

red blood cells

The body loses water through?

respiration, perspiration, and excretion

for a person with iron deficiency anemia, short term (4-6 weeks) supplementation with iron...?

restores hemoglobin levels, symptoms of anemia like fatigue and cold hands and feet and may cause gastrointestinal discomfort like constipation.

dietary changes a person could make to increase iron absorption?

rich source of vitamin c like orange juice when taking an iron supplement and consume nonheme sources of iron in combination with heme sources of iron

Primary food source of chloride in the american diet?

salt

what in excess can increase bp?

salt

excess salt leads to fluid retention by the kidneys in individuals who are?

salt sensitive

by limiting excess ______ and _______ intakes, it is possible to limit urine output.

salt, protein

Hip fracture is associated with ___________ morality

significant

high levels of ingested fluoride can lead to?

skeletal damage and tooth mottling

calcium requires an acidic environment in the GI tract to be absorbed efficiently. Absorption of calcium occurs primarily in the upper part of the?

small intestine

due to its impact on estrogen synthesis, __________ is detrimental to bone health.

smoking

Major positive ion outside cells in extracellular fluid and a key factor for retaining body water?

sodium

With roles in fluid balance and nerve impulse transmission, potassium performs many of the same functions as the mineral?

sodium

what is the only nutrient for which the DV exceeds the UL?

sodium

with roles in fluid balance and nerve impulse transmission, potassium performs many of the same functions as the mineral...?

sodium

Table salt is chemically known as?

sodium chloride

Major minerals?

sodium, calcium, potassium

a _______ is a liquid substance in which other substances dissolve

solvent

areas people are still at risk for developing an iodine deficiency?

south america and africa

Nondairy milk beverage that is a good alternative to cow's milk because it provides similar amounts of vitamin D per 1 cup serving

soy milk, rice milk, and almond milk

good sources of iron?

spinach and oysters

Food highest to lowest magnesium content?

spinach, plain yogurt, bananas, and whole wheat bread

overexposure to fluoride can lead to?

stained and pitted teeth

what exercise is the best choice for maintaining bone mass?

strength training

If high bp goes untreated, what are possible outcomes?

stroke, kidney disease, and heart disease

when iodine is lacking in the diet during pregnancy, the infant may have?

stunted growth and intellectual disabilities

electrolytes

substances that separate into ions in water and in turn are able to conduct electrical current

if blood calcium falls below a critical point, muscle cannot relax after contraction, the body stiffens and shows involuntary twitching called/

tetany

the most important determinant of iron absorption is?

the body's need for iron

why are foods a better source of copper than dietary supplements?

the copper oxide in most dietary supplements is poorly absorbed

mineral content of plants greatly depends on what factor?

the mineral concentration of the soil in which they are grown

osmosis

the passage of water through a semipermeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration

calcium absorption is increased by?

the presence of lactose in the diet, high blood levels of parathyroid hormone, and pregnancy

Water airs in the removal of waste products from the body...

through the production of urine

Primary function of iodine?

thyroid hormone synthesis

medications known to decrease bone density?

thyroid hormone, cortisol, and diuretics

medications that are known t decrease bone mineral density?

thyroid hormone, diuretics, and cortisol

Fluoride content of food is limited so in areas where fluoridation of the water supply is not feasible this mineral can be supplied by?

topical fluoride treatments, fluoride tablets, and toothepaste

how does alcoholism affect bone health?

toxic to bone cells and increases urinary excretion of magnesium

True or false: by slowly reducing dietary sodium and substituting lemon juice, herbs, and spices, you can eventually become accustomed to a diet that contains minimal sodium but does not result in much flavor trade off

true

True or false: the actual intake for copper exceeds the recommended intake for the average adult.

true

true or false: UL for phosphorus intake is 3-4g per day

true

most selenium per serving?

tuna, 3 oz, 92mcg

female athlete should avoid becoming _____________ because loss of menstrual periods compromise bone health.

underweight

what i s the nitrogen containing waste product of protein metabolism called?

urea

What accounts for the highest volume of fluids lost per day for a healthy adult?

urine

a person may choose to avoid using milk products because?

vegan diet, avoid antibiotics and hormones used in the dairy industry, and an allergy to milk protein or intolerance to lactose

which vitamin aids in the absorption of iron?

vitamin c

nutrient most abundant in human body?

water

If the extracellular fluid is hypertonic to the intracellular fluid,

water will move out of the cell

in animals, toxicity symptoms have appeared for molybdenum in the form of?

weight loss and decreased growth

to avoid exposure to harmful chemicals and microorganisms, which of the following should you look for when choosing a reusable water bottle?

wide mouth for easy cleaning, absence of cracks and scratches, and recycling codes 2 or 4 bc those are least likely to break down over time

good sources of potassium?

yogurt, baked potato with skin, and acorn squash

groups where calcium intake fall short of recommendations in the US?

young adult women , older adult men, and adolescent girls

who is most susceptible to iron toxicity from dietary supplements?

young children

Altered sense of taste and smell may be related to a ________ deficiency.

zinc

Intakes of _______ that are either too high or too low could impair immune function.

zinc

excessive supplementation with the mineral ________ can impair copper absorption

zinc

middle eastern population consume relatively high amount of unleavened breads and this is associated with the decreased bioavailability of what mineral?

zinc

What minerals are involved in antioxidant reactions in the body?

zinc, manganese, and selenium


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