Name the 4 vitamins we have discussed in class.
Vitamin A, C, D, K
Name two minerals.
Why would a vitamin deficiency be a bad thing?
Because your body needs vitamins to help function properly, a deficiency would impair your body's ability to function.
What are good food sources for Vitamin A?
Leafy greens (broccoli, kale, spinach)
Orange & yellow vegetables (carrots, sweet potato)
Tomatoes
Milk
Eggs
What are good food sources for Calcium?
Milk
Yogurt
Cheese
Canned sardines
Canned salmon
Canned vegetables
What is the function of Vitamin C?
Collagen synthesis
Vitamin C’s role: stitching the collagen in place
Vital role in wound healing
Antioxidant
Water-soluble
Protects cell from damage
What is the function of Calcium?
Help move muscles
Carry messages between brain & body through nerves
Helps blood vessels move blood throughout the body
Helps release hormones in the body
Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium
What is a deficiency of Vitamin K?
Hemophilia
Bleeding disorder where blood doesn’t clot properly
Significant bleeding
More likely to bleed more
Poor bone development
Osteoporosis
Bone disease where mineral density and bone mass decreases
Structure and strength of bones change
Increased cardiovascular disease risks
Cardiac arrest
Stroke
High blood pressure
Arrhythmia
What are good food sources for Vitamin C?
Citrus fruits
Bell peppers
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Cruciferous vegetables
White potatoes
What are good food sources for Iron?
Red meat
Seafood
Beans
Dark green leafy vegetables (spinach)
Foods containing vitamin C to enhance iron absorption
Drinking citrus juice (orange juice)
What is the function of Vitamin D?
To maintain the normal range of calcium and phosphorus in the blood
Promotes calcium absorption in the gut
Stores calcium in the bones
Helps remineralize bones
“Building and maintaining healthy bones”
What is the function of Magnesium?
Regulating muscle and nerve function, blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and making protein, bone, and DNA
Bone health
Helps bones remain strong
Greater bone mineral density with a higher magnesium diet
60% of magnesium is stored in bones
When magnesium levels are too low, insufficient parathyroid hormone is produced and blood calcium levels are also reduced
What is a deficiency of Vitamin A?
Vision loss or blindness
Dry, scaly, and/or itchy skin
Infertility
Respiratory tract infections
What are good food sources for Vitamin K?
Leafy greens: callard & turnip greens
Kale
Spinach
Broccoli
Brussel sprouts
Cabbage
Lettuces
Soybean
Canola oil
Salad dressing w/soybean or canola oil (phyl.)
Natto (fermented soybeans)
Smaller amounts of meat
Cheese
Eggs
What are good food sources for Magnesium?
Green leafy vegetables (spinach)
Legumes (edamame, black beans, kidney beans)
Nuts (almonds, cashews, and peanuts)
Seeds (pumpkin and chia seeds)
Whole grains
Fruits (bananas, apricots, avocados)
Milk
Fortified cereals
What is the function of Vitamin A?
involved in night vision, immune function, cellular communication, growth and development, reproductive health
stimulate the production and activity of white blood cells, takes part in remodeling bone, helps maintain healthy endothelial cells
helps in maintenance of many organs including the heart, lungs, and eyes
What is the function of Iron?
Helps maintain healthy blood
Iron is a major component of hemoglobin & myoglobin
Hemoglobin: found in red blood cells and facilitates transport of oxygen to tissues
Myoglobin: found in skeletal and heart muscle, functions as oxygen storage in muscle
What is a deficiency of Vitamin D?
Low calcium levels in the blood
Decrease in vitamin D levels = decrease in ability to absorb calcium and phosphorus
Loss of bone density
Can lead to osteoporosis, osteopenia, osteomalacia, and rickets
Weaker bones and higher chance of bone fractures
Increased muscle pain and weakness
What are good food sources for Vitamin D?
Fatty fish
Salmon
Tuna
Herring
Trout
Cod liver oil
Sardines
Fortified Milk
Dairy almond
Dairy products
Yogurt
Cheese
Tofu
Fortified cereal
Mushrooms
Beef liver
Fortified orange juice
Egg yolks
Foods containing Vitamin C can help with absorption of which mineral?
Iron
What is the function of Vitamin K?
Blood clotting
Vitamin K creates 4/13 proteins needed for blood clotting
Prothrombin: protein dependent protein for clotting
Bone health
Vitamin K creates proteins in the body for bone health
Osteocalcin: protein used for bone weakness prevention, create healthy bone tissue
Decreased heart disease risk
Produces matrix GLA proteins: prevent calcification or hardening of the heart arteries
Vitamin D helps your body absorb what mineral?
Calcium
What is a deficiency of Vitamin C?
Scurvy
Symptoms
Bleeding gums
Loosened teeth
Muscle degeneration
Bone fragility
Skin spots
Hair loss
Delayed skin wound healing
Fatigue
Malaise
What is an easy way we can ensure that we are getting all these vitamins in our everyday diet?
Eat a variety of food!!
Eating a variety of food can help ensure what?
That you get enough minerals in your everyday diet.