This article intends to provide an overall picture of food micronutrients (macro and microminerals and hydrosoluble and liposoluble vitamins), including the possible risks associated with their deficiencies and toxicity, so as to prevent chronic and degenerative diseases....
Success Story: Battling Vitamin D Deficiency: In a community where vitamin D deficiency diseases were common due to limited sunlight exposure, a local health initiative encouraged outdoor activities and the consumption of vitamin D-rich foods such as fish, dairy products, and egg yolks. The result...
【题目】 T oday, w e know that th e rol e o f vita mins an d minerals goes way beyon d th e preve ntion o f deficiency diseases() to actually preventing cancer an d heart disease, t h e most fearsom e killers o f our tim e. With th is knowledg e has com e th e ...
【题目】 T oday , we know that the role o f vit amins an d minerals goes way beyon d the prev ention o f deficiency diseases()to actually preventing cancer an d heart diseas e, the most fearsome killers o f our time.With this knowledge has come the widespread call for nutritional ...
InfantsInfants' mineral intake should be monitored closely. Certain conditions and diseases develop when their critical needs of growth are not met. ChildrenIn their growing years, children have rapidly changing needs that require the attention and supervision of a responsible and caring adult to ensur...
. The continuous removal of nutrients through conventional farming has left our soils depleted and lifeless. The mineral content of our produce, grains, and fruit has rapidly declined. Many of the diseases that have become common over the past 50 years are directly related to mineral deficiency....
we interact with minerals constantly. There are 20 essential minerals that must be consumed in our diets to remain healthy. The amount of each mineral found in our bodies vary greatly and therefore, so does consumption of those minerals. When there is a deficiency in an essential mineral, heal...
Among the minerals, calcium, copper, iron, selenium, and zinc are considered especially important because of their physiological roles and their participation in a variety of biological processes. Also, these elements are associated with genetic diseases and are known to interact with genetic variants...
Less severe selenium deficiency has also been linked to several conditions, such as cancer and CVD [19]. In addition to regions in China, in comparison with North America, selenium levels are also low in Europe. For example, Finland started supplementing agricultural fertilizers with selenium in ...
compared to the control with no Zn-Met supplements. These enhancements may be owing to the significance of Zn function in the egg formation. Besides, Amen and Al-Daraji [9] pointed out that the epithelium quality is affected by the deficiency of Zn owing to its role in the synthesis of ...