4.4 Minerals Part 5 Flashcards

1
Q

Who are at risk for copper deficiency?

A

infants on a milk based diet
premature infants
intestinal surgery

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2
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What are symptoms of copper deficiency?

A

low white cell count
poor growth
bone loss
anemia

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3
Q

What are the functions of fluoride?

A

inhibits bacterial activity in mouth
prevents tooth decay
strengthens structure of bone and teeth
synthesis of tooth enamel

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4
Q

What is fortified with fluoride?

A

water supply

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5
Q

What causes mottling?

A

excess fluoride consumption

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6
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What is mottling?

A

presence of white or yellow spots on teeth

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7
Q

What can prevent mottling?

A

ensuring children to not swallow toothpaste

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8
Q

What are the functions of chromium?

A

enhance transport of glucose across cells aiding insulin functions
cholesterol synthesis

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9
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What can result from chromium deficiency?

A

type 2 diabetes
elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels

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10
Q

What are sources of chromium?

A

egg yolks
nuts
organs

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11
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Why are supplements of chromium not recommended?

A

can lead to liver damage and lung cancer

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12
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What are the functions of maganese and molybdenum?

A

cofactors for enzymes

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