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Chapter 8: Minerals
Nature of Minerals in Human Nutrition
Classes of minerals
 Major minerals
 Intake of more than 100 mg/day
 Calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, magnesium, chloride,
and sulfur
 Trace minerals
 Intake of less than 100 mg/day
 18 elements

Functions of minerals
 Building tissue, influencing metabolic processes

Mineral metabolism
 Digestion: minerals do not require much digestion
 Absorption: absorbed in ionic forms; rate determined by food form,
body need, tissue health
 Transport: enter through portal circulation, bound to proteins
 Tissue uptake: controlled by hormones
 Occurrence in the body: basic forms are free ions and covalently bound

Major Minerals
Calcium
 Functions: bone and tooth formation, blood clotting, muscle and nerve
action, metabolic reactions
 Requirements: A varied diet provides enough calcium to meet DRI
 Deficiency: insufficiency during growth years increases the risk for
bone deformities
 Toxicity: unlikely from food sources; excessive supplementation is
associated with calcification of soft tissue and decreased bioavailability
of several essential nutrients
 Food sources: milk and milk products

, Phosphorus
 Functions: bone and tooth formation, energy metabolism, acid-base
balance
 Requirements: A varied diet provides enough phosphate to meet DRI
 Deficiency: occurs with excessive intake of antacids containing
aluminum hydroxide.
 Toxicity: unlikely from food sources; if phosphorus intake is higher than
calcium intake for a long period, bone resorption may occur
 Food sources: high-protein foods, plant seeds

Sodium
 Functions: water balance, muscle action, nutrient absorption
 Requirements: needs vary depending on growth stage, sweat loss, and
medical conditions
 Deficiency: rare, except with heavy sweating
 Toxicity: increased blood pressure in salt sensitive individuals,
hypernatremia
 Food sources: table salt, animal products, carrots, beets, leafy greens,
and celery




Potassium
 Functions: water balance, metabolic reactions, muscle action, insulin
release, and blood pressure
 Requirements: average intake adequate for women, but less than the
established AI of 3.4 g/day for men
 Deficiency: rare from dietary intake, more likely from vomiting,
diarrhea, malnutrition, or surgery
 Toxicity: excessive oral or IV intake causes hyperkalemia
 Food sources: oranges, bananas, potatoes, leafy green vegetables,
fish, whole grains, legumes, seeds, and milk products

Chloride
 Functions: digestion and respiration

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