MINERALS ESSENTIAL FOR HUMAN NUTRITION – COMPLETE LIST

Minerals are essential inorganic elements required by the body in small quantities to perform normal functions related to growth and development.

Dietary minerals are divided into two categories : Macrominerals (required in larger amounts) and trace minerals (required in very small amounts). Important minerals include calcium, phosphorus, iron, sodium, potassium and magnesium.

IMPORTANT MINERALS

MINERALSDAILY REQUIREMENTSOURCESFUNCTIONDEFICIENCY SYMPTOMSPREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DEFICIENCY
Calcium &
Phosphorus
Children and adults – 400-500 mg
Pregnancy and lactation – 1000 mg
Milk and its products, green leafy vegetables, fish bones, dry fruits, cereals, coconuti) Formation and maintenance of bones and teeth.
ii) Important for blood coagulation.
iii) Regulation of muscle contraction.
iv) Regulation of neuro-muscular reactivity.
Causes rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.i) Increasing dietary intake.
ii) External supplements.
Sodium8 – 10 gm.Common salti) Maintenance of body fluids.
ii) Smooth functioning of nerve, muscles and body cells.
Low blood pressure, Muscle cramps.Regular intake of common salt.
IronInfants – 1 mg
Children – 20 mg
Adults – 25 – 30 mg
Pregnancy and lactation – 40 mg
Liver, meat, fish, eggs, cereals, pulses, green leafy vegetables, dry fruits, jaggery.Helps in oxygen transport and cellular respiration. (component of hemoglobin and myoglobin)Anemiai) Increasing intake of iron rich food.
ii) Iron supplementation.
Iodine0.1 – 0.15 mgSea food and fish, sea salt, spinach, cereals, meat, milkRequired for the synthesis of thyroid hormones.Goitre, mental retardation, dwarfism.i) Regular intake of iodized table salt.
ii) Avoid consumption of goitrogenic food like cabbage, cauliflower, radish.
Fluorine0.5 – 0.8 mg/litre in waterDrinking water, sea fish, cheese, tea.Essential for normal mineralization of bones and formation of dental cement.Dental cariesSupply of safe drinking water with fluorine concentration of 1 mg/L (1 part per million).
Zinc8 – 11 mgRed meat, poultry, oysters.Supports immune system, helps in wound healing and cell division.i) Skin ulcers.
ii) Depressed immune response.
iii) Hypogonadal dwarfism.
i) Increasing dietary intake.
ii) Zinc supplements.
Copper0.9 mgMeat, seeds, whole grains.Iron metabolism and formation of red blood cells.i) Anemia
ii) Increased cholesterol.
iii) Changes in ossification.
i) Consumption of foods rich in copper.
ii) Supplements.
Manganese1.8 – 2.3 mgNuts, legumes, whole grains.Helps in metabolism of carbohydrates, amino acids and cholesterol.i) Abnormal carbohydrate and lipid metabolism.
ii) Impaired skeletal growth, osteoporosis.
iii) Skin rashes, slower hair growth.
i) Increasing dietary intake.
ii) Supplements.

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