Water Do you know the MOST IMPORTANT nutrient? It’s Water!

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Water Do you know the MOST IMPORTANT nutrient? It’s Water! 60%-80% of the human body is WATER! Function: Assists with the transport of materials in the body by making up most of the liquid part of blood (plasma), helps regulate body temperature, and helps break down food in the digestive system Food sources: vegetables, fruit, milk The New Pyramid - Nutrition Career Development Software, Inc © 2005

Micronutrients Minerals and vitamins are called micronutrients since they are needed by your body in SMALL amounts. The minerals and most of the vitamins your body needs must be obtained from the FOODS you eat since your body cannot make them.

Micronutrients: Minerals Minerals are INORGANIC substances that are required by your body in order to develop and grow properly. Some Important Minerals: Calcium Iron Potassium Magnesium The New Pyramid - Nutrition Career Development Software, Inc © 2005

Micronutrients: Minerals Calcium Function: Helps build strong bones and teeth, regulates blood clotting Food sources: dairy products, leafy and green vegetables Iron Function: Helps build hemoglobin which is the oxygen-carrying part of your red blood cells Food sources: eggs, meats, whole grains

Micronutrients: Minerals Potassium Function: Helps regulate fluid balance in the body, assists with the normal functioning of muscles and nerves Food sources: bananas, carrots, milk The New Pyramid - Nutrition Career Development Software, Inc © 2005

Micronutrients: Minerals Magnesium Function: Involved in the metabolism of proteins and carbohydrates, assists with bone growth and proper muscle functioning Food sources: milk, meat, nuts The New Pyramid - Nutrition Career Development Software, Inc © 2005

Micronutrients: Vitamins Vitamins: Group of complex compounds that help your body maintain normal metabolism, growth, and development Two Groups of Vitamins: Water-Soluble Fat-Soluble The New Pyramid - Nutrition Career Development Software, Inc © 2005

Micronutrients: Vitamins Water-Soluble Vitamins: Vitamins that dissolve in water and are NOT stored in your body for future use Examples of Water-Soluble Vitamins: Vitamin C: Fights against infection, maintains healthy gums, strengthens and maintains blood vessel structure Food sources: citrus fruits, tomatoes, leafy vegetables Vitamin B Complex/Folic acid: Helps prevent birth defects, and is needed in the formation of red blood cells and nucleic acids Food sources: beets, broccoli, avocado, turkey, bok choy, and lentils.

Micronutrients: Vitamins Fat-Soluble Vitamins: Vitamins that dissolve into and are transported by fat They can be stored in fat tissue, the liver, and the kidneys. Examples of Fat-Soluble Vitamins: Vitamin A: Maintains good vision, promotes body cell growth, helps protect teeth Food sources: green vegetables, dairy products Vitamin D: Promotes the development of healthy bones and teeth Food sources: eggs, salmon, fortified breakfast cereal. Other sources include sunlight.

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