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__ of world population do not reach their physical and intellectual potential because of vitamin/mineral deficiency1/3rd
40% of children <5yrs with mild to severe deficiency of this vitamin - Compromised immune deficiency - blindness - stunted growthVitamin A deficiency
Iodine Deficiency effects1 Goiter 2 Cretinism
1 enlarged thyroid gland, lethargy 2 severe mental and physical retardation in infants of deficient mothers - Reduces IQ by 10-15 points - 80% of developing countries have goiter rates of > 10%1 Goiter 2 Cretinism ALL DUE TO IODINE DEFICIENCY
Solution to Iodine deficiency1 iodized salt (use declined from 75% to 65% in last decade!)
1 Iron Deficiency effects 2 Solution to Iron Deficiency1 Anemia: fatigue, apathy in adults, poor academic performance in children (7-10pt drop in IQ) 2 Supplementation Fortification - Salt with iodine and iron - Vitamin/mineral mixes added to foods - Fortified foods
Vitamine C deficiency will cause __Scurvy: Disease of sailors
Thiamine deficiency will cause __Beri-Beri: Disease of poor Asians
Vitamine D deficiency will cause __Rickets: Disease of poor Northern European children
Niacin deficiency will cause __Pellagra: Disease of poor corn eating cultures
Organic compound found in foods Required in small amounts Required in the diet (dietary essential) Proven to be required for health, growth, and reproductionVitamins: Definition
collection of water soluble vitamins that function as enzyme co-factorsVitamin B “complex”
Vital amines --> vitamines --> __vitamins
Soluble in lipids and solvents Excess stored and not excreted Excess may be toxic Deficiency slow to developFat Soluble Vitamins (A, D, E, K)
B vitamins, C Soluble in water excess excreted in urine, little stored generally less toxic deficiency develops quicklyWater Soluble Vitamins