Nutrition Level 2 Water and Major Minerals

Lesson 3

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What percentage of body weight is water
50 - 70%
Which has more water - ICF or ECF
ICF (45% of total body weight), ECF (20%)
Functions of water
Major component of all body tissues, major component blood plasma, solvent for nutrients and waste products, cools body via perspiration, ess for metabolism.
On pH scale, what is acidic
1 - 7
Acid forming elements
Chlorine, sulphur. phosphorus
Acid forming foods
Meats, fish, poultry, eggs, cereals, cranberries, plums
Base forming elements
Calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium
Base forming foods
Fruit and vegetables
What percentage of body weight do minerals make up?
4%
Definition of mineral
Inorganic element that is necessary for the body to build tissues, regulate body fluids or assist in various bodily functions.
Name the macrominerals
Calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, sodium, potassium, chlorine, sulphur
Name the microminerals
Iron, copper, iodine, manganese, zinc, fluorine, cobalt, chromium, molybdenum, selenium
Name the minerals often classed as electrolytes
Sodium, potassium and chloride
Functions of sodium
Control water balance in the body, transports glucose through intestinal wall, participates in transmission of nerve impulses. - Constituent of ECF
Sources of sodium
Table salt, and animal foods