Chapter 14 Nutrition
Bone structure, blood clotting, aids in nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, enzyme activation
Calcium
Major negative ion of extracellular fluid, participates in acid production in stomach, aids nerve impulse, transmission, water, acid-base balance
Chloride
Major anion of intracellular fluid, bone and tooth strength, part of ATP and other metabolic compounds, cell membrane, acid-base balance
Phosphorus
Major positive ion of the intracellular fluid, aids nerve impulse transmission and muscle contraction, suppresses renin-angiotensin system
Potassium
Absorption of dietary calcium in the duodenum is aided by
consumption of lactose, acidic enviroment, 1,25 OH2 vitamin D,
The force that develops when two solutions, each with a different concentration of solutes, are separated by a semipermeable membrane is
osmotic pressure
In the U.S., dietary intakes of the major minerals ______ and _______ often fall short of recommendations.
potassium, calcium
Most sodium consumed is from
processed foods and those purchased at restaurants.
Phytic acid binds minerals so that they cannot be absorbed. Phytic acid is found mainly in
wheat grain fibers and beans
Intracellular cation, bone formation, stabilize ATP, DNA/RNA synthesis, aids enzyme function, aids nerve and heart function
Magnesium
Major positive ion of the extracellular fluid, aids nerve impulse transmission and muscle contraction, water balance, aids glucose and amino acid absorption
Sodium
Part of vitamins and amino acids, aids in drug detoxification, acid-base balance
Sulfur
Why can taking megadoses of individual mineral supplements be potentially harmful?
Taking megadoses of individual mineral supplements can greatly diminish the absorption and metabolism of other minerals.
Oxalic acid binds minerals so they cannot be absorbed. Oxalic acid is found in
green leafy veggies such as spinach
The consumption of a high-protein, high-sodium diet will tend to ________ ion concentration of the urine.
increase
Minerals most involved in fluid balance are
sodium and potassium
Order of water loss
urine production, skin losses, lung respiration, feces