The Vitamins
Minerals
Water & Miscellaneous
Nutrient Sources
Energy & Metabolism
100

This category of vitamins needs to be replaced regularly since we don't store these vitamins to much extent.

What are water-soluble vitamins?

100

Most Americans overconsume this mineral, which plays a key role in fluid and electrolyte balance.

What is sodium?

100

This is the first symptom of dehydration.

What is thirst?

100

This mineral is found in dairy products, sardines with bones, leafy greens, and tofu.

What is calcium?

100

Name one factor that can increase metabolic rate.

What is physical activity, muscle mass, fever, stress?

200

Deficiency of this nutrient is associated with night blindness.

What is Vitamin A?

200

This mineral deficiency causes anemia and fatigue due to its role in oxygen transport.

What is iron?

200

Name one function of water in the body.

What is...transport nutrients & wastes, universal solvent, cleansing agent, lubricant & cushion, coolant/maintain body temperature?

200

This vitamin is found in animal products, which makes it challenging for a vegan to get adequate amounts.

What is vitamin B12?

200

This type of body fat poses a greater risk to chronic disease development.

What is visceral fat?
300

This vitamin helps with the absorption of nonheme iron.

What is vitamin C?

300

This mineral acts like an antioxidant to protect our cells, and its content in food may vary depending on the soil where the food is grown.

What is selenium?

300

Deficiency of this nutrient during pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of neural tube birth defects.

What is folate (or folic acid)?

300

This mineral is lacking for most people since it is predominantly found in fruits and vegetables.

What is potassium?

300

This hormone is produced by the fat cells and helps suppress appetite.

What is leptin?

400

This vitamin's key function is blood clotting and can be synthesized by our gut bacteria.

What is vitamin K?

400

This is the second most abundant mineral in the body since it is a component of our bones and teeth. 

What is phosphorus?

400

This vitamin assists in the conversion of one of our essential amino acids, tryptophan, into niacin.

What is vitamin B6?

400

This precursor vitamin is found in red and orange vegetables or dark green leafy vegetables.

What is beta-carotene?

400

This theory suggests that we will maintain body weight over time and resist efforts to lose weight by dieting.

What is the set-point theory?

500

Deficiency of this nutrient can cause beriberi, a condition characterized by loss of sensation in the hands and feet, muscular weakness, paralysis, and abnormal heart action.

What is thiamin?

500

This mineral is a component of our thyroid hormone, thyroxine, which regulates metabolism.

What is iodine?

500

This condition is associated with excessive water intake, which can cause sodium levels to become dangerously low. 

What is hyponatremia?

500

This mineral is found in animal protein, dairy products, beans, and a common food additive. (e.g., dark sodas and prepared foods)

What is phosphorus?

500

These are the three components that make up our total energy expenditure.

What is basal metabolic rate, physical activity, and the thermic effect of food?

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