MINERALS & Electrolytes

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MINERALS & Electrolytes

Micro/Trace-Minerals Macro/Micro Minerals Micro/Trace means you need a small amount of these minerals Calcium Iron Macro-Minerals Micro/Trace-Minerals Macro means you need a large amount of these minerals

Calcium Function: Strengthens bones and teeth Food Source: Milk/Dairy Products, Deficiency: Osteoporosis (Bones become weak and brittle due to mineral loss)

Osteoporosis

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Iron Function: Helps make red blood cells, helps our muscles store and use oxygen Prevents Anemia Food Source: Animal products, meat Deficiency: Anemia (Low red blood cell formation)

Electrolytes Electrolytes easily become imbalanced in cases of dehydration, illness and diarrhea. Label reading is a good way to identify which foods have high amounts. • If an athlete is trying to replace sodium, then some saltier foods are ok

Sodium & Potassium Function: Maintains fluid balance in the body-Help Maintain the - Heart beat also help muscle and nerve action Food Source: Sodium------- Potassium---- Salt- bread –milk all processed foods Bananas& Potatoes- Deficiency: Muscle cramps, irregular heart beat, seizures