Rickets in rift valley: A review of manifestation and links with flouride contents of drinking water supplies and food

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Rickets in rift valley: A review of manifestation and links with flouride contents of drinking water supplies and food"

Transcription

1 Global Advanced Research Journal of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics Vol. 1(2) pp , August, 2012 Available online Copyright 2012 Global Advanced Research Journals Review Rickets in rift valley: A review of manifestation and links with flouride contents of drinking water supplies and food George Omolo Rombo 1 and Margaret Muoki 2 1 Senior Lecturer, Food Biochemistry, Food Processing and Food Safety, Department of Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics, Kenyatta University,P. O. Box , Nairobi, Kenya., 2 Research Assistant Kenyatta University P.O Box Nairobi, Kenya. Accepted 09 August, 2012 The study is to determine the prevalence of rickets among children under five years and links with flouride contents in drinking water. Food sources and recommended adequate daily intake for vitamin D. Naivasha hospital Rift Valley Province, confounding correlations between the disease rickets in relation to flouride contents of water supplies and food. Case study design was used by comparing data from Yemen, Ethiopia, India, Ausralia and Kenya. Data in Kenya was extracted from Katolo in Kano, a part of the Great Rift Valley, showing bowlegged children and domestic animals from volcamic areas within and outside the Great Rift Valley showing evidence of rickets. Review of reports on incidences and distribution of rickets in East Africa, India, Ethiopia and Australia. Correlatons between rickets and fluoride contents of water supplies was reviewd in the report. The incidence of rickets is becoming worrisome in the Rift Valley, it is important to note that through empirical evidence flouride concentrates can enter public water systems from natural sources. The rise in cases of rickets observed in Rift Valley may be due to three causes ;- Decrease in the calcium content of water and increased concentration of fluoride in water due to global warming, decreased exposure to natural sunlight. They are ever dressed like Eskimos by mothers who leave for work very early in the morning while it is extremely cold in Naivasha and these children are kept indoors most of the time hence their bodies may never manufacture vitamin D from nutrients derived from food and water sources. It is recommended that urgent research is needed on links between drinking water and foods consumed in the Rift Valley basin to determine wheather their contents of flouride comply with the World Health Organisation s recommendation of ppm. Keywords : Ricket, rift valley, drinking water, food. INTRODUCTION It was reported that there is an increase in cases of rickets *Corresponding author gomolor@yahoo.com;Tel in Naivasha Hospital especially among children of parents working in flower farms. Naivasha Town is right in the middle of Rift Valley where high fluoride contents have been reported before, in rivers, bore holes, soil and even dust of the air. (Oginni et al., 2003; Manji 1986).This paper aims to explain what rickets is, and to establish its

2 020 Glo. Adv. Res. J. Biochem. Bioinform. prevalence and distribution in Kenya. Rickets is poor deposition of calcium in bones which leads to easy breakages or bow-leggedness. Calcium is normally deposited in bones as Calcium phosphate but high contents of fluoride intake in food or water may hinder its normal deposition in bones (Oginni et al., 2003). Uptake of calcium by bones is hampered by the high fluoride content of most natural water sources in the Rift Valley of Kenya. Naivasha Town is right in the middle of Rift Valley where high fluoride contents have been reported before, in rivers, bore holes, soil and even dust of the air. The report above mentioned certain constraints in day care centres where services for child care are offered. However, after extensive review of literature, it was concluded that the rise in observed rickets could be due to contamination by fluoride in the water consumed around Lake Naivasha which might have been compounded by lack of adequate exposure to sunshine among the said children. The rise in fluoride concentrations could also be due to the lake drying up due to lack of replenishment from tributaries which have themselves dried due to deforestation in the catchment areas or even, from global warming. The level of fluoride in drinking water and foods consumed around Lake Naivasha are much higher than the ppm recommended by the World Health Organisation. What exactly is rickets and what are its manifestations? This is an important area that this discussion paper will address. Simply stated, rickets is a disease in which developing bones in infants and children become bent or misshapen has been known since antiquity. Since 1820s cod liver oil was shown to treat rickets. The vital factor which cured rickets was established by E. V. McCollum to be vitamin D (Oginni et al., 2003). The dependence on sunlight for manufacture of vitamin D under the skin was confirmed by Sir Edward Mellanby, between 1919 and Working with dogs raised exclusively indoors (in absence of sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) light), he devised a diet that allowed him to unequivocally establish that rickets was caused by deficiency of a trace component present in diet, and that the condition was treated by administering fish liver oil (Mellanby 1921). Vitamin D is a hormone normally manufactured under the skin of mammals exposed to ultra-violet light or sunshine (Health Letter Associates (HLA) 1998). Most foods supply too little vitamin D to meet the needs of growing childrenfor instance, a five year old child would have to drink 35 pints of milk or eat 0.8 kg of butter or 11 eggs or 0.13 kg of margarine to fulfil the daily recommended intake (Bingham 1977). Vitamin D is essential for normal mineralization (calcium deposition) in bones. Bone mineralization occurs when calcium and phosphorous crystals are deposited in the soft collagen matrix which forms the foundation of bones (Health Letter Associates (HLA) 1998). However, any factor which interfere with either vitamin D development in the body or calcium deposition in bones causes rickets (Sandstead 1980). Recommended Adequate Daily Intake for Vitamin D Since vitamin D can be endogenously produced and is retained for very long periods by the human body, it is very difficult to determine the minimum daily requirements precisely (Teotia and Teotia 2008). This requirement depends on age, sex, degree of sun exposure, season (Harris and Dawson-Hughes 1998). The current Adequate Intake(AI) of vitamin D, recommended in 1998, by the Food and Nutrition Board of the Institute of Medicine of United States of America is 200 International Units (IU) /day (5 µg/day) for infants, children, and adults <51 (Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) 1998). This report recommends 400 IU/day (10 µg/day) for adults aged and 600 IU (15 µg/day) for adults over 70. During pregnancy and lactation the Food and Nutrition Board suggests that 200 IU (5 ug/day) of vitamin D intake is adequate. Animal sources constitute the bulk sources of vitamin D that occur naturally in unfortified foods. Fish and fish liver oils are good sources (Wardlaw 2003). However, the best source is sunlight. Hence, the heavily dressed children of Naivasha (dressed like Inuit, Eskimos of Greenland) may have missed the advantage offered by natural sunlight.(wardlaw 2003; Manji 1986). Data Selection Food and water samples obtained from Rift Valley region and analysed for fluoride contents ranged from 2-21 ppm in drinking water from rivers, milk samples from seven localities ranged from ppm while vegetables ranged from ppm, soil around Lake Elementaita had over 1000 ppm fluoride content while dust from the area had on average about 2300 ppm (Norman 2001). Lakes Elementaita and Naivasha are right in the middle of Rift Valley and have similar ecological characteristics (Jackson 1962). Similar results were reported for borehole and lake waters sampled around Lakes Nakuru and Baringo by Naslund (Pettifor et al., 1988) hence, confirming the shared ecological similarities for Lake basins in the Rift Valley. Distribution of rickets follows similar patterns, with higher prevalence in high fluoride content areas in Kenya (Teotia et al., 1998) and was reported for Yemen which is also part of the Greater Rift Valley (Williamson 1953). Vitamin D is manufactured in human bodies exposed to adequate sunshine and ultraviolet light sources for 20 minutes daily for about three weeks. It is also relatively very stable in the human body once it has been manufactured

3 Rombo and Muoki 021 Figure 1a. Bow legged children from Katolo in Kano, a part of the Great Rift Valley, showing evidence of rickets (Picture taken in January, 2010 with permission from parents courtesy of New Nyanza General Hospital) Figure 1b. The Bowed legs of a rickets patient suffering from vitamin D deficiency Source :( 15)

4 022 Glo. Adv. Res. J. Biochem. Bioinform. Figure 3. Rickets may not be confined to humans. These Domestic animals from Rift Valley may have consumed high concentrations of Fluoride in their water or pastures. (Picture from The Standard, January 18 th, 2012, pg. 2). Figure 4. Geographical areas with high natural fluoride level Source; Australian Government, National Health and Medical Research Council, A systematic review of the efficacy and safety of fluoridation

5 Rombo and Muoki 023 Figure 5. Source; Joy Wanja Muraya, Sunday Nation, March (itonga and Nair 1982; National Institute of Health (NIH) 2009). This makes it very difficult to predict accurately the amount of vitamin D that should be consumed in foods on daily basis. The requirements for vitamin D also depend on age, sex, degree of exposure to the sun, season and amount of pigmentation (Teotia and Teotia 2008). This finding confirms that of Harris and Dawson Hughes (Harris and Dawson-Hughes 1998). Vitamin D is stored in the human body once it has been manufactured (Norman 2001). Flouride- Calcium Interactions Fluoride levels in water or foods consumed by children under five have been shown to interfere with calcium uptake by bones in India, South Africa and Nigeria (Oginni et al., 2003; Jackson 1962; Pettifor et al., 1988; Novak 2007). This interaction has also been shown to cause rickets in experimental studies (Mellanby 1921; Norman 2001). Rift Valley area of Kenya consists mainly of volcanic soil with very high fluoride concentrations in soil, water and

6 024 Glo. Adv. Res. J. Biochem. Bioinform. food sources (Manji 1986; Kahama et al., 1997; Naslund 2005). The World Health Organisation recommends ppm fluoride content of drinking water as safe (Jansen et al., 1987). Levels above that range are considered to be dangerous to human health. The recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland were reported to deposit toxic ashes in pastures which cause long term bone damage that makes teeth fall out and bones break (Pettifor 2008; Pettifor et al., 2008). DISCUSSION While the incidence of rickets is becoming worrisome in the rift valley, it s important to note that it has been established through empirical evidence that fluoride concentrates can enter public water systems from natural sources including run off from weathering of fluoride containing rocks and soils and leaching from soil into groundwater. Fluoride pollution from industrial waste can also contaminate drinking water supplies. In this regard, it would be important through this literature review to establish whether diatomite and fluorspar wastes from industries Kerio Valley and Gilgil, have found way into surrounding domestic water supplies. Hence, policy to regulate fluoride in drinking water to acceptable levels and concentrations are required. Also establishment of guidelines to protect the public from exposure to harmful levels of fluoride is in dire need. This discussion paper will offer a debate that will inform appropriate practices minimising rickets prevalence. CONCLUSION Fluoride content of Lake Naivasha may have risen recently due to pollution and/ or global warming. The residents around Lake Naivasha may have switched from high calcium animal food products to cheaper cereal based complementary foods which are high in pytates, which inhibit uptake of calcium from food sources. The calcium concentration in Lake Naivasha has been reducing, possibly due to global warming.the relationship between fluoride content of Lake Naivasha and it s relation to recent increase in cases of rickets need to be monitored closely to avoid further suffering by children. It is recommended that urgent research is needed on links between drinking water and foods consumed in the Rift Valley basin to determine whether their contents of fluoride comply with the World Health Organisation s recommendation of ppm. Also, it is important to establish the magnitude of rickets deficiency in Rift valley so as to put in place appropriate and relevant strategies. In addition, as follow up to evidence based information, policy frameworks and guidelines are needed on rickets manifestation. In addition, defluoridation systems should be designed and implemented to ensure health for all to meet the target set by the Millennium Development Goals. Rickets is a disease and it should not be allowed to increase. REFERENCES Bingham S (1977). Dictionary of Nutrition: A Consumer s Guide to the Facts of Food. Barrie and Jenkins, London. Food and Nutrition Board (FNB) (1998). Dietary Reference Intakes: A Risk Assessment Model for Establishing Upper Intake Levels for Nutrients, Washington, D C, National Academy Press. Gitonga JN, Nair KR (1982). The Rural Water Fluoride Project: Technical Report. International Development Research Centre/University of Nairobi. Harris SS, Dawson-Hughes B (1998). Seasonal changes in plasma 25- hydroxyvitamin D concentration of young American black and white women.ame. J. Clinical Nutrition 67: Health Letter Associates (HLA) (1998). The best D-fense. The University of California at Bekeley Wellness Letter, December 1998, pp Jackson WPU (1962). Further observation on the Kenhardt bone disease and its relation to fluorosis. South Afric. Med. J. 36: Jansen AAJ, Horelli HT, Quin VT (1987). Food intake studies. In: Food and Nutrition in Kenya: A Historical Review. Department of Community Health, University of Nairobi, Kenya. Kahama RW, Kariuki DN, Kariuki HN, Njenga LW (1997). Fluorosis in children and sources of fluoride around Lake Elementaita, Kenya. Fluoride 30(1): Manji F (1986). Dental Fluorosis in an area of Kenya with 2ppm fluoride in drinking Mellanby E (1921). Experimental Rickets. Med. Res.in Great Britain, special report series SRS-61, His Majesty Stationery Office, London. Naslund J (2005). GIS Mapping of fluoride contaminated groundwater in Nakuru and Baringo districts of Kenya. MSc Thesis, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden. National Institute of Health (NIH) (2009). Fluoride and Rickets. Norman AW (2001). Vitamin D. In: Present Knowledge in Nutrition (8 th ed). B. A. Bowman and R. M. Russell, (Eds). ILSI Press, Washington, DC, pp Novak J (2007). Rickets on the rise in Yemen: Contaminated water to blame. Oginni LM, Sharp CA, Bar OS, Risteli J, Davie MJW, Worsfold M (2003). Radiological and biochemical resolution of nutritional rickets with calcium. Archives of Diseases in Childhood 88: Pettifor JM (2008). Vitamin D and/ or calcium deficiency rickets in children: a global perspective. Indian J. Med. Res. 127: Pettifor JM, Fischer PR, Thacher TD, Arnaud J, Meissner CA (2008). Dietary calcium deficiency and rickets. Indian J. Med. Res. 128: Pettifor JM, Moodley GP, Quirk M, Cavalerus M (1988). Skeletal deformities, hyperosteoidosis and elevated 1, 25 dihydroxy vitamin D levels in children from an area of endemic fluorosis. In: Clinical Disorders of Bone and Mineral Metabolism M. Kleerekoper and S. Karne (Eds), Detroit, Michigan pg 31. Sandstead HH (1980). Clinical manifestation of certain classical deficiencydiseases. in: Modern Nutrition in Health and Diseases. R. S. Goodhart and M. E. Shills, (eds), Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia.

7 Rombo and Muoki 025 Teotia SPS, Teotia M (2008). Nutritional bone disease in Indian population. indian J. Med. Res. 127: Teotia SPS, Teotia M, Singh KP (1998). Endemic chronic fluoride toxicity and dietary calcium deficiency interaction syndromes of metabolic bone disease and deformities in India. Indian Journal of Pediatrics 65: Wardlaw GM (2003). Contemporary Nutrition: Issues and Insights (5 th ed).mcgraw Hill, London, pg water. J. Dental Res. 65(5): Williamson MM (1953). Endemic dental fluorosis in Kenya: a preliminary report. East Afri. Med. J. 30:

40 YEARS OF AUTHORS STUDIES CALCIUM DEFICIENCY PERSE DOES NOT CAUSE RICKETS: SCIENTIFIC REVELATION

40 YEARS OF AUTHORS STUDIES CALCIUM DEFICIENCY PERSE DOES NOT CAUSE RICKETS: SCIENTIFIC REVELATION 40 YEARS OF AUTHORS STUDIES CALCIUM DEFICIENCY PERSE DOES NOT CAUSE RICKETS: SCIENTIFIC REVELATION In our extended epidemiological work we had further studied 57,500 children with dietary calcium deficiencies

More information

In addition to bone health, emerging science reveals a non-skeletal benefit of vitamin D for several other health outcomes.

In addition to bone health, emerging science reveals a non-skeletal benefit of vitamin D for several other health outcomes. Vitamin D AT A GLANCE Introduction Vitamin D comprises a group of fat-soluble compounds that are essential for maintaining the mineral balance in the body. The vitamin D form synthesized in humans is called

More information

Vitamin D: How to Translate the Science of the New Dietary Reference Intakes for This Complex Vitamin More Is Not Always Better!

Vitamin D: How to Translate the Science of the New Dietary Reference Intakes for This Complex Vitamin More Is Not Always Better! April 2012 Volume 50 Number 2 Article Number 2TOT7 Return to Current Issue Vitamin D: How to Translate the Science of the New Dietary Reference Intakes for This Complex Vitamin More Is Not Always Better!

More information

VITAMIN D AND THE ATHLETE

VITAMIN D AND THE ATHLETE VITAMIN D AND THE ATHLETE CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE PRACTITIONER Written by Bruce Hamilton, Qatar Vitamin D is a steroid hormone that has previously been given little attention, partially as a result of its

More information

Vitamin D and Kids: How Much Sun Should They Get to Stay Healthy? By Nancy Shute, US News & World Report online, August 03, :12 PM ET

Vitamin D and Kids: How Much Sun Should They Get to Stay Healthy? By Nancy Shute, US News & World Report online, August 03, :12 PM ET Vitamin D and Kids: How Much Sun Should They Get to Stay Healthy? By Nancy Shute, US News & World Report online, August 03, 2009 03:12 PM ET Name: Right after I coated my kid with SPF 70 sunscreen and

More information

Activity 3-F: Micronutrient Activity Station

Activity 3-F: Micronutrient Activity Station Activity 3-F: Micronutrient Activity Station 1 Vitamin A deficiency 1 Instructions Please read through this Vitamin A information package and discuss amongst your group. You have 15 minutes to review this

More information

Activity 3-F: Micronutrient Activity Station

Activity 3-F: Micronutrient Activity Station Activity 3-F: Micronutrient Activity Station 1 Vitamin A deficiency 1 Instructions Please read through this Vitamin A information package and discuss amongst your group. You have 15 minutes to review this

More information

INTEGRATING EDUTAINMENT SOCIAL APPROACH IN HYGIENE & FLUOROSIS BEHAVIORAL CHANGE: A CASE STUDY OF MIRERA-KARAGITA IN NAIVASHA, KENYA

INTEGRATING EDUTAINMENT SOCIAL APPROACH IN HYGIENE & FLUOROSIS BEHAVIORAL CHANGE: A CASE STUDY OF MIRERA-KARAGITA IN NAIVASHA, KENYA INTEGRATING EDUTAINMENT SOCIAL APPROACH IN HYGIENE & FLUOROSIS BEHAVIORAL CHANGE: A CASE STUDY OF MIRERA-KARAGITA IN NAIVASHA, KENYA 2013 OU WATER CONFERENCE, NORMAN OKLAHOMA By Esther Wanja Mwengi WHAT

More information

In USA, NASA have chosen to use it for astronauts food in space, and even plan to grow and harvest it in space stations in the near future.

In USA, NASA have chosen to use it for astronauts food in space, and even plan to grow and harvest it in space stations in the near future. What is Spirulina? Spirulina is 100% natural and a highly nutritious micro salt water plant. It was discovered in South American and Africa in natural alkaline lakes. This spiral shaped algae is a rich

More information

Lactase Investigation

Lactase Investigation Lactase Investigation Introduction Name: Lactose is a type of sugar in milk. Other than milk and some dairy products made from milk, lactose is not found naturally in foods humans eat. Lactose is a type

More information

Preventive Dentistry

Preventive Dentistry Preventive Dentistry Lec.6 أ.د.عذراء مصطفى Communal Water fluoridation There is an extensive literature on the effectiveness of water fluoridation, with studies carried out in different parts of world.

More information

Dr Seeta Durvasula.

Dr Seeta Durvasula. Dr Seeta Durvasula seeta.durvasula@sydney.edu.au 1 Avoid sun skin cancer risk Australia has highest rates of skin cancer in the world Epidemic of Vitamin D deficiency Lack of Vitamin D increases risk of

More information

Sun dried mushroom powder, Vitamin D, Cookies.

Sun dried mushroom powder, Vitamin D, Cookies. Research Paper Home Science Deveolpment of A Product Rich in Vitamin D Prepared From Mushroom Powder Pratima Bodh Mahak Sharma Lakhvinder Kaur ABSTRACT MSc. Student, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics,

More information

Role and Challenges of Increasing Vitamin D in the Food Supply. Michael I McBurney, PhD, FACN Head of Scientific Affairs. DSM Nutritional Products

Role and Challenges of Increasing Vitamin D in the Food Supply. Michael I McBurney, PhD, FACN Head of Scientific Affairs. DSM Nutritional Products 1 Role and Challenges of Increasing Vitamin D in the Food Supply Michael I McBurney, PhD, FACN Head of Scientific Affairs Outline 2 1. Identifying the Problem Personal and Economic Burden of Hidden Hunger

More information

POSITION STATEMENT Vit D

POSITION STATEMENT Vit D POSITION STATEMENT Vit D APPROVED BY THE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND BONE AND MINERAL SOCIETY, RISKS AND BENEFITS OF SUN EXPOSURE POSITION STATEMENT Summary statement A balance is required between avoiding

More information

Principles of Healthy Eating and Nutritional Needs of Individuals

Principles of Healthy Eating and Nutritional Needs of Individuals Principles of Healthy Eating and Nutritional Needs of Individuals Physical Activity Food Sources Additives Nutrients Healthy diet Energy Eating Disorders Level 2 Certificate in Nutrition and Health Coronary

More information

Test Bank For Williams' Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy 10th edittion by Schlenker and Roth

Test Bank For Williams' Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy 10th edittion by Schlenker and Roth Test Bank For Williams' Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy 10th edittion by Schlenker and Roth Chapter 01: Nutrition and Health Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The major focus of nutritional recommendations

More information

Intro to Vitamins, Minerals & Water

Intro to Vitamins, Minerals & Water Intro to Vitamins, Minerals & Water 1. What is the main function of vitamins and minerals? To regulate body functions 2. What foods are a lot of the vitamins and minerals we need found in? Fruits and Vegetables

More information

Prevalence Of Vitamin D Inadequacy In Peri And Postmenopausal Women Presented At Dow University Hospital, Ojha Campus. A Cross Sectional Study

Prevalence Of Vitamin D Inadequacy In Peri And Postmenopausal Women Presented At Dow University Hospital, Ojha Campus. A Cross Sectional Study ISPUB.COM The Internet Journal of Nutrition and Wellness Volume 12 Number 1 Prevalence Of Vitamin D Inadequacy In Peri And Postmenopausal Women Presented At Dow University S Shukar-ud-din, R Tabassum,

More information

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust. Love Your Bones. Diet and Osteoporosis. Richenda Rook Community Dietitian June 2016

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust. Love Your Bones. Diet and Osteoporosis. Richenda Rook Community Dietitian June 2016 Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust Love Your Bones Diet and Osteoporosis Richenda Rook Community Dietitian June 2016 Page 2 Measures to Reduce the Risk of Osteoporosis Nutrition: - Calcium - Vitamin D - Nutrients

More information

Dietary Phosphorus Requirements of the Modern Dairy Cow

Dietary Phosphorus Requirements of the Modern Dairy Cow Dietary Phosphorus Requirements of the Modern Dairy Cow Cameron Burton B.Agr.Sci (1 st Class Honours) MilkMAP Consulting Limited Introduction Phosphorus Overview Phosphorus is the second most abundant

More information

Official Journal of the European Union L 318/19

Official Journal of the European Union L 318/19 6.12.2005 Official Journal of the European Union L 318/19 COMMISSION DIRECTIVE 2005/87/EC of 5 December 2005 amending Annex I to Directive 2002/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on undesirable

More information

Webinar 14. Vega Vitamin D

Webinar 14. Vega Vitamin D Webinar 14 Vega Vitamin D Vitamin D recommendations The UK government now recommends that EVERYBODY in the UK takes a vitamin D supplement daily during the autumn and winter months Everyone over one year

More information

Vitamins. At the end of this unit you should be able to:- Understand why our bodies need certain vitamins.

Vitamins. At the end of this unit you should be able to:- Understand why our bodies need certain vitamins. Vitamins At the end of this unit you should be able to:- Understand why our bodies need certain vitamins. Recognise the difference between fat soluble and water soluble vitamins. Identify the sources and

More information

Vitamin D during pregnancy and breastfeeding

Vitamin D during pregnancy and breastfeeding Vitamin D during pregnancy and breastfeeding Getting the right nutrients and eating well when you re pregnant or breastfeeding is important for your baby s growth and development. Vitamin D helps you to

More information

Scientific Facts on. PCBs. Polychlorinated biphenyls

Scientific Facts on. PCBs. Polychlorinated biphenyls page 1/5 Scientific Facts on PCBs Polychlorinated biphenyls Source document: IPCS - WHO (2003) Summary & Details: GreenFacts Context - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of man-made compounds

More information

VITAMIND. Frequently asked questions about Vitamin D in childhood

VITAMIND. Frequently asked questions about Vitamin D in childhood VITAMIND Frequently asked questions about Vitamin D in childhood Introduction Around the UK there are different recommendations for the prevention, detection and treatment of Vitamin D deficiency. The

More information

IJISET - International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, Vol. 2 Issue 12, December

IJISET - International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering & Technology, Vol. 2 Issue 12, December 31T Study Of Fluoride Level In The Water Of Bore-Wells Of Nizamabad Nagar Panchayat Of Azamgarh District Shafqat Alauddin Environmental Research Lab, Shibli National College, Azamgarh-276001, U.P., India

More information

Added Vitamins and Minerals

Added Vitamins and Minerals Added Vitamins and Minerals What are Vitamins and Minerals? Vitamins and Minerals are essential micronutrients which are required in small quantities to perform all functions properly in the human body.

More information

Leaving Certificate Notes

Leaving Certificate Notes Leaving Certificate Notes VITAMINS Sources of vitamins Functions of vitamins Effects of vitamin deficiencies Recommended dietary allowances (RDA s) Properties of all the FAT-SOLUBLE & WATER-SOLUBLE vitamins

More information

Guidelines and recommendations for maternal and infant nutrition. Charlotte Stirling-Reed BSc, MSc, RNutr (Public Health)

Guidelines and recommendations for maternal and infant nutrition. Charlotte Stirling-Reed BSc, MSc, RNutr (Public Health) Guidelines and recommendations for maternal and infant nutrition Charlotte Stirling-Reed BSc, MSc, RNutr (Public Health) Overview The first 1000 days of life UK maternal and infant nutrition guidelines

More information

Vitamin D The Sunshine Vitamin

Vitamin D The Sunshine Vitamin Vitamin D The Sunshine Vitamin There are 13 so-called essential vitamins. They re called essential because they are literally necessary for our bodies to function and stay alive. By and large, our bodies

More information

Misnomers About UV and the Positive Effects of the Sun

Misnomers About UV and the Positive Effects of the Sun Misnomers About UV and the Positive Effects of the Sun OHSU says UVB may burn your skin, but it creates Vitamin D, which is essential for bone health, and positively impacts cardiovascular disease and

More information

Fluoride in water: An overview

Fluoride in water: An overview Fluoride in water: An overview Throughout many parts of the world, high concentrations of fluoride occurring naturally in groundwater and coal have caused widespread fluorosis - a serious bone disease

More information

{A number of conditions

{A number of conditions Need to Know How to adjust sheep feed requirements Things you need to know about livestock production practices. LINK The information on this Need to Know card is from Virtual Apprentice 2040: Livestock1.

More information

Community Water Fluoridation Questions and Answers

Community Water Fluoridation Questions and Answers Community Water Fluoridation Questions and Answers Taken from the Ministry of Health (MoH) website on 27 September 2012: http://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/preventative-health-wellness/fluoridation/fluoridation-questions-and-answers

More information

Downloaded from

Downloaded from Components of Food 1.Which of the following are called protective foods? (A) Vitamins. (B) Minerals. (C) Both (A) and (B). (D) None. 2.The energy supplier component of food is- (A) Protein. (B) Vitamin.

More information

Executive summary. Executive summary 11. Effects and sources of vitamin D

Executive summary. Executive summary 11. Effects and sources of vitamin D Executive summary Dietary reference values indicate the ideal amount of a given substance for daily intake in order to stay healthy. The Health Council of the Netherlands regularly checks whether the existing

More information

Assignment Class IV Science Chapter 1 Food : Our Basic Need

Assignment Class IV Science Chapter 1 Food : Our Basic Need 1 MARK QUESTIONS : Assignment Class IV Science Chapter 1 Food : Our Basic Need Q1. What is a diet? Ans. Diet is the kind of food we eat. Q2. Why should we eat balanced diet? Ans. We should eat balanced

More information

MS Society of Canada Recommendations on Vitamin D in MS 1

MS Society of Canada Recommendations on Vitamin D in MS 1 MS Society of Canada Recommendations on Vitamin D in MS Many people affected by MS have questions about vitamin D, and whether it can prevent MS or be used to help stop the disease from getting worse.

More information

Vitamin C: Sources & Benefits

Vitamin C: Sources & Benefits Vitamin C: Sources & Benefits By Alina Bradford, Live Science Contributor Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is important to many functions in the body. For example, it is needed to grow and repair

More information

1a Materials come in different forms (states) including solids,

1a Materials come in different forms (states) including solids, Physical Sciences 1a Materials come in different forms (states) including solids, liquids, and gases. As a basis for understanding this concept: Students know solids, liquids, and gases have different

More information

Professor Md. Mahtab Uddin Hassan FCPS(Med) MRCP(UK) FRCP(Edin) Professor of Medicine AKMMCH

Professor Md. Mahtab Uddin Hassan FCPS(Med) MRCP(UK) FRCP(Edin) Professor of Medicine AKMMCH Professor Md. Mahtab Uddin Hassan FCPS(Med) MRCP(UK) FRCP(Edin) Professor of Medicine AKMMCH Introduction The sunshine vitamin is a hot topic. Vitamin D deficiency and insufficiency is becoming a global

More information

Estimating the Fluoride Concentration in Soil and Crops Grown over it in and around Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India

Estimating the Fluoride Concentration in Soil and Crops Grown over it in and around Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India , 2014, Vol. 1, No. 1, 036-041 Available online at http://www.ajethno.com American Journal of Ethnomedicine Estimating the Fluoride Concentration in Soil and Crops Grown over it in and around Mathura,

More information

HS58A. Healthy Start vitamins and why you need them

HS58A. Healthy Start vitamins and why you need them HS58A Healthy Start vitamins and why you need them Folic acid Taking a folic acid supplement before you re pregnant and until the 12th week of your pregnancy is really important because it reduces the

More information

Nutrients. The food you eat is a source of nutrients. Nutrients are defined as the substances found in food that keep your body functioning.

Nutrients. The food you eat is a source of nutrients. Nutrients are defined as the substances found in food that keep your body functioning. Nutrients The food you eat is a source of nutrients. Nutrients are defined as the substances found in food that keep your body functioning. Your body needs nutrients to Provide energy. Build and repair

More information

Nutrition and Energy 1

Nutrition and Energy 1 Nutrition and Energy 1 Food Energy The ingestion of food serves two primary functions: 1. it provides a source of energy 2. it provides raw materials the animal is unable to manufacture for itself. 2 Basal

More information

Pregnancy to Adulthood NUTRITION FOR THE LIFE CYCLE

Pregnancy to Adulthood NUTRITION FOR THE LIFE CYCLE Pregnancy to Adulthood NUTRITION FOR THE LIFE CYCLE Copyright Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2013. These Materials are copyrighted and trademarked as the property of the Texas Education Agency (TEA)

More information

Understanding Vitamin D: To D or not to D? Anastassios G Pittas, MD MS Tufts Medical Center

Understanding Vitamin D: To D or not to D? Anastassios G Pittas, MD MS Tufts Medical Center Understanding Vitamin D: To D or not to D? Anastassios G Pittas, MD MS Tufts Medical Center D2dstudy.org pittas@d2dstudy.org Disclosure: NIH funding Popularity of vitamin D RESEARCH CONSUMERS 40000 Publications

More information

WHY THE US GOVERNMENT REQUIRES WARNING LABELS ON TOOTHPASTE

WHY THE US GOVERNMENT REQUIRES WARNING LABELS ON TOOTHPASTE WHY THE US GOVERNMENT REQUIRES WARNING LABELS ON TOOTHPASTE WARNING: Keep out of the reach of children under 6 years of age. If you accidentally swallow more than used for bushing, seek professional assistance

More information

Steroid hormone vitamin D: Implications for cardiovascular disease Circulation research. 2018; 122:

Steroid hormone vitamin D: Implications for cardiovascular disease Circulation research. 2018; 122: Steroid hormone vitamin D: Implications for cardiovascular disease Circulation research. 2018; 122:1576-1585 November 20, 2010: Canadian and US government request the Institute of Medicine to provide a

More information

FLUORIDATION OF THE CITY WATER SUPPLY. 1.1 The Gisborne City water supply is flurodated and has been since approximately the mid 1960 s.

FLUORIDATION OF THE CITY WATER SUPPLY. 1.1 The Gisborne City water supply is flurodated and has been since approximately the mid 1960 s. Date: September 2005 THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: SUBJECT: ASSETS FLUORIDATION OF THE CITY WATER SUPPLY 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 The Gisborne City water supply is flurodated and has been since approximately

More information

Continuing Education for Pharmacy Technicians Dietary Supplements: Calcium and Vitamin D

Continuing Education for Pharmacy Technicians Dietary Supplements: Calcium and Vitamin D 1 Continuing Education for Pharmacy Technicians Dietary Supplements: Calcium and Vitamin D Ashley Elliott, PharmD candidate Julie N. Bosler, PharmD McWhorter School of Pharmacy Birmingham, AL Objectives:

More information

Module 8 BONE HEALTH

Module 8 BONE HEALTH Module 8 BONE HEALTH 2012, Integrative 2015Nutrition, Integrative Inc. Nutrition, Inc. 2 BONE HEALTH Approximately 25 million people in the United States are effected by osteoporosis. 40% of women and

More information

Bioversity International, Save the Children UK and National Museums of Kenya

Bioversity International, Save the Children UK and National Museums of Kenya Role of wild, neglected and underutilized foods in reducing the cost of a nutritionally adequate diet in the eastern region of Baringo District, Kenya 27 February 2013 Summary Bioversity International,

More information

Level 2 Sample Assessment Fill in your name, date of birth registration number and centre name in the box below.

Level 2 Sample Assessment Fill in your name, date of birth registration number and centre name in the box below. Functional Skills English - Reading Level 2 Sample Assessment Fill in your name, date of birth registration number and centre name in the box below. Surname: Other Names Gateway Qualifications registration

More information

Vitamin D: Is it a superhero??

Vitamin D: Is it a superhero?? Vitamin D: Is it a superhero?? Dr. Ashraf Abdel Basset Bakr Prof. of Pediatrics 1 2 History of vitamin D discovery Sources of vitamin D and its metabolism 13 Actions of vitamin D 4 Vitamin D deficiency

More information

REVISED FLUORIDE NUTRIENT REFERENCE VALUES FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

REVISED FLUORIDE NUTRIENT REFERENCE VALUES FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND REVISED FLUORIDE NUTRIENT REFERENCE VALUES FOR INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND Summary The revised fluoride Nutrient Reference Values (NRVs) for the Adequate Intake (AI) and Upper

More information

Facts that you need to know

Facts that you need to know NUTRITION This article explores the basic concepts of nutrition and provides useful tips on healthy diet My neighbor walks up to me asking whether I am aware of the nutritional value of a new food product

More information

Baby Ddrops. What about Infants? Loving s easy. A simple vitamin D option. And Baby Ddrops are easy too.

Baby Ddrops. What about Infants? Loving s easy. A simple vitamin D option. And Baby Ddrops are easy too. What about Infants? Baby Ddrops Now Available! The Ddrops Family of products 10 The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends: Breastfed infants receive a vitamin D supplement of 400 IU per day from birth

More information

Just the vitamin D your family needs, pure and simple

Just the vitamin D your family needs, pure and simple Just the vitamin D your family needs, pure and simple Baby Ddrops A simple vitamin D option Simply place just one drop of Baby Ddrops 400 IU onto a clean surface (such as fingertip or mother s nipple)

More information

Mama SASHA Baseline survey: Dietary Diversity Indices (DDI) Preliminary results. By Christine Kiria

Mama SASHA Baseline survey: Dietary Diversity Indices (DDI) Preliminary results. By Christine Kiria Mama SASHA Baseline survey: Preliminary results Dietary Diversity Indices (DDI) By Christine Kiria 4 th SSP meeting for East and Central Africa Esella Country Hotel, Kampala, Uganda 16 th November 2011

More information

Feeding the Suckler Cow by Siobhan Kavanagh, Mark McGee, Liam Fitzgerald

Feeding the Suckler Cow by Siobhan Kavanagh, Mark McGee, Liam Fitzgerald Section 6 by Siobhan Kavanagh, Mark McGee, Liam Fitzgerald Introduction Suckler herds produce the majority of stock destined for beef production (though weaned animals are also sourced from dairy herds).

More information

Vitamin D the role for HCPs

Vitamin D the role for HCPs Vitamin D the role for HCPs Judy More Paediatric Dietitian and Registered Nutritionist Colief Expert Panel In association with Vitamin D The role for HCPs 2 3 4 What is vitamin D? The two forms Why are

More information

Principles of Healthy Eating and Nutritional Needs of Individuals

Principles of Healthy Eating and Nutritional Needs of Individuals Workbook 1 Principles of Healthy Eating and Nutritional Needs of Individuals Physical Activity Food Sources Additives Nutrients Healthy diet Energy Eating Disorders Level 2 Certificate in Nutrition and

More information

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Sun protection and Vitamin D

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Sun protection and Vitamin D n The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Sun protection and Vitamin D Advice after a diagnosis of melanoma or for people at risk of skin cancer Information for patients This leaflet gives advice on sun

More information

The composition of the food groups

The composition of the food groups 2. Food and nutrients 2.2 The nutritional value of food 2.2.2 The composition of the food groups NUTRIENT CONTENT Foodstuffs are grouped according to their nutrient content. They often comprise several

More information

Vitamin D is important for overall health and strong bones.

Vitamin D is important for overall health and strong bones. is important for overall health and strong bones. It s also an important factor in making sure your muscles, heart, lungs and brain work well and that your body can fight infection. Your body can make

More information

What is food made of?

What is food made of? What is food made of? Food: Nutrients and Food Any substance that is ingested (eaten) and sustains life Meat, fish, nuts, fruits, vegetables, grain products, etc. Nutrients: Food is broken down into substances

More information

JIGSAW READING CARBOHYDRATES

JIGSAW READING CARBOHYDRATES Date: CARBOHYDRATES Carbohydrates provide an important source of energy for our bodies. There are two types of carbohydrates: Sugars are found in foods which taste sweet like candies, jams and desserts.

More information

Infants. Lecture 21: Nutrition for Infants. Infants Metabolic Rate. Age 0-1 yrs. Massive weight gain. Calorie, vitamin and mineral needs are high

Infants. Lecture 21: Nutrition for Infants. Infants Metabolic Rate. Age 0-1 yrs. Massive weight gain. Calorie, vitamin and mineral needs are high Lecture 21: Nutrition for Infants Nutrition 150 Shallin Busch, Ph.D. Age 0-1 yrs Infants Massive weight gain Weight doubles by 5 months Weight triples by 12 months Calorie, vitamin and mineral needs are

More information

Iron and Vitamin D: Sourcing Key Nutrients for Toddlers

Iron and Vitamin D: Sourcing Key Nutrients for Toddlers For Healthcare Professional Use Only Toddler Factsheet 1.0 Iron and Vitamin D: Sourcing Key Nutrients for Toddlers An evidence-based guide to toddler nutrition for healthcare professionals Healthcare professionals

More information

Cooking for bone health

Cooking for bone health Cooking for bone health An interactive cooking session that includes instruction on how to prepare simple and nutritious meals that support healthy bones. Why is bone health important? Bones play many

More information

Chapter 4: Nutrition. ACE Personal Trainer Manual Third Edition

Chapter 4: Nutrition. ACE Personal Trainer Manual Third Edition Chapter 4: Nutrition ACE Personal Trainer Manual Third Edition Introduction SCAN group of dieticians who practice in sports and cardiovascular nutrition [SCAN]; locate local SCAN dieticians by contacting

More information

BCH 445 Biochemistry of nutrition Dr. Mohamed Saad Daoud

BCH 445 Biochemistry of nutrition Dr. Mohamed Saad Daoud BCH 445 Biochemistry of nutrition Dr. Mohamed Saad Daoud 1 Energy Needs & Requirements Food is the only source of body which undergoes Metabolism and liberate / Generates Energy required for vital activities

More information

Chapter Why do we eat & Nutrition and Nutrients

Chapter Why do we eat & Nutrition and Nutrients Chapter 15.1 Why do we eat & Nutrition and Nutrients Why do we eat? Physical Needs: Nutrients chemicals found in food, the body needs to function properly. Nutrition study of foods and the way your body

More information

UGRC 145: FOOD AND NUTRITION IN EVERYDAY LIFE

UGRC 145: FOOD AND NUTRITION IN EVERYDAY LIFE UGRC 145: FOOD AND NUTRITION IN EVERYDAY LIFE Session 6 FOOD RESOURCES Lecturer: PROF. MATILDA STEINER-ASIEDU, SBS, CBAS; University of Ghana, Email: tillysteiner@gmail.com College of Education School

More information

VITAMIN D. Proper name(s): Vitamin D (Sweetman 2007; IOM 2003; O Neil et al. 2001)

VITAMIN D. Proper name(s): Vitamin D (Sweetman 2007; IOM 2003; O Neil et al. 2001) VITAMIN D Date: August 16, 2007 Proper name(s): Vitamin D (Sweetman 2007; IOM 2003; O Neil et al. 2001) Common name(s): Vitamin D, vitamin D 2, vitamin D 3 (Sweetman 2007; IOM 2003; O Neil et al. 2001)

More information

Vitamin D. Vitamin functioning as hormone. Todd A Fearer, MD FACP

Vitamin D. Vitamin functioning as hormone. Todd A Fearer, MD FACP Vitamin D Vitamin functioning as hormone Todd A Fearer, MD FACP Vitamin overview Vitamins are organic compounds that are essential in small amounts for normal metabolism They are different from minerals

More information

Frequently Asked Questions. About Community Water Fluoridation. Overview. 1-What is fluoride?

Frequently Asked Questions. About Community Water Fluoridation. Overview. 1-What is fluoride? Frequently Asked Questions About Community Water Fluoridation Overview 1-What is fluoride? Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that protects teeth from tooth decay. 2-Why is fluoride added to water

More information

www.iofbonehealth.org Osteoporosis Osteoporosis occurs when bones become thin and fragile. The result is that they break easily, even following a minor bump or fall from standing height. Worldwide, one

More information

Serum Total Calcium and Inorganic Phosphate are Higher in Exclusively Breast Fed Infants than Infants on Mixed Diet.

Serum Total Calcium and Inorganic Phosphate are Higher in Exclusively Breast Fed Infants than Infants on Mixed Diet. In the name of God Department of Internal Medicine Shiraz E-Medical Journal Vol. 6, No. 3 & 4, July and October 2005 Serum Total Calcium and Inorganic Phosphate are Higher in Exclusively Breast Fed Infants

More information

1.1.1 Protein. 1 Quiz: Protein. 1. The main reason why the body needs protein is for growth, repair and maintenance.

1.1.1 Protein. 1 Quiz: Protein. 1. The main reason why the body needs protein is for growth, repair and maintenance. 1 Quiz: Protein 1.1.1 Protein 1. The main reason why the body needs protein is for growth, repair and maintenance. 2. An example of a protein alternative is mycoprotein, e.g. Quorn. 3. An example of a

More information

SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE SOIL

SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE SOIL SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE SOIL When a newborn baby opens his or her eyes to check out the new environment he/she will discover that this world is covered with brown sandy, muddy, or rocky stuff with green

More information

Community Water Fluoridation Maintaining a Legacy of Healthy Teeth in Muskoka

Community Water Fluoridation Maintaining a Legacy of Healthy Teeth in Muskoka Dr. Charles Gardner, Medical Officer of Health District Municipality of Muskoka District Council Meeting October 21, 2013 Community Water Fluoridation Maintaining a Legacy of Healthy Teeth in Muskoka Fluoridated

More information

Dubai Standards of Care 2017 (Management of Vitamin D Deficiency in Children and Adults)

Dubai Standards of Care 2017 (Management of Vitamin D Deficiency in Children and Adults) Dubai Standards of Care 2017 (Management of Vitamin D Deficiency in Children and Adults) Preface The management of vitamin D deficiency is one of the most common problem dealt with in daily practice. In

More information

Oregon Department of Human Services. 800 NE Oregon Street #604 (971) (971) TTY-Nonvoice TECHNICAL BULLETIN

Oregon Department of Human Services. 800 NE Oregon Street #604 (971) (971) TTY-Nonvoice TECHNICAL BULLETIN Oregon Department of Human Services Office of Environmental Public Health (503) 731-4030 Emergency 800 NE Oregon Street #604 (971) 673-0405 Portland, OR 97232-2162 (971) 673-0457 FAX (971) 673-0372 TTY-Nonvoice

More information

Vitamin D Deficiency

Vitamin D Deficiency PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET Vitamin D Deficiency What is vitamin D? Vitamin D is essential for good health, strong bones and muscles. Unlike other vitamins, we do not need to get vitamin D from food. Our

More information

FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS by Jerry Casados

FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS by Jerry Casados What are Fat-Soluble Vitamins? FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS by y Casados Fat soluble vitamins are essential to your health, and each one has its one very important function in the body. Vitamins A, D, E and K

More information

Trace Minerals. Iron, Zinc, Copper, Iodine, Selenium, Fluoride

Trace Minerals. Iron, Zinc, Copper, Iodine, Selenium, Fluoride Trace Minerals Iron, Zinc, Copper, Iodine, Selenium, Fluoride Copyright Copyright Texas Education Agency, 2012. These Materials are copyrighted and trademarked as the property of the Texas Education Agency

More information

Safety and Efficacy of Water Fluoridation. Linda L.Nix, MPH student. Walden University PH Instructor: Rebecca Heick.

Safety and Efficacy of Water Fluoridation. Linda L.Nix, MPH student. Walden University PH Instructor: Rebecca Heick. Safety and Efficacy of Water Fluoridation Linda L.Nix, MPH student Walden University PH 6165-2 Instructor: Rebecca Heick Fall, 2009 To the general public: Is your fluoridated water supply safe to drink

More information

Question Bank Nutrition : Classes of Food

Question Bank Nutrition : Classes of Food Question Bank Nutrition : Classes of Food 1. Why do we need food? Explain briefly. Ans. We need food for following reasons : (i) To produce energy that is used to perform various metabolic activities in

More information

Vitamin D Deficiency: Information for Cancer Patients. A Publication of The Bone and Cancer Foundation

Vitamin D Deficiency: Information for Cancer Patients. A Publication of The Bone and Cancer Foundation Vitamin D Deficiency: Information for Cancer Patients A Publication of The Bone and Cancer Foundation Contents INTRODUCTION (PAGE 2). VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY - A WORLDWIDE PROBLEM (PAGE 2). SOURCES AND TYPES

More information

Bethel s Global Reach GOING DOING. Kenya, Africa Missions Trip June 1-11, 2019

Bethel s Global Reach GOING DOING.  Kenya, Africa Missions Trip June 1-11, 2019 Bethel s Global Reach GOING DOING www.bethelsglobalreach.org Kenya, Africa Missions Trip June 1-11, 2019 Marcus D. Holman mholman@bethelsglobalreach.org Katherine Carey kcarey@bethelsglobalreach.org Darrellon

More information

Community Water Fluoridation and Testing: Recommendations for Supplementation in Children and Adolescents. Dwight Parker

Community Water Fluoridation and Testing: Recommendations for Supplementation in Children and Adolescents. Dwight Parker Community Water Fluoridation and Testing: Recommendations for Supplementation in Children and Adolescents Dwight Parker History Frederick McKay opens dental practice in Colorado Springs and notes widespread

More information

True or False? ᓱᓕᕚ ᓱᓕᙱᓚᕐᓘᓐᓃᑦ? All babies need the same amount of vitamin D drops. Vitamin D. Vitamin D

True or False? ᓱᓕᕚ ᓱᓕᙱᓚᕐᓘᓐᓃᑦ? All babies need the same amount of vitamin D drops. Vitamin D. Vitamin D Q: ᓱᓕᕚ ᓱᓕᙱᓚᕐᓘᓐᓃᑦ? ᓄᑕᕋᓛᓕᒫᑦ ᐊᔾᔨᒌᓂᒃ vitamin D-ᒥᑦ ᑯᓯᕆᐊᓕᖕᒥᑦ ᐱᑎᑕᐅᖃᑦᑕᕆᐊᖃᖅᐳᑦ. True or False? All babies need the same amount of vitamin D drops. A: ᓱᓕᔪᖅ! ᓄᑕᕋᓛᓕᒫᑦ ᒪᕐᕉ ᑐᖔᓂ ᐅᑭᐅᓖᑦ (ᐊᒫᒪᒃᑎᑕᐅᔪᑦ ᐊᒫᒪᐅᑎᒨᖅᑐᓪᓘᓐᓃᑦ) ᖃᐅᑕᒫᑦ ᓄᑕᕋᓛᖅᓯᐅᑎᒥᒃ

More information

Dear Ms Smith, Linda Smith Assistant Clerk to the Public Health Petitions Committee TG.01 EDINBURGH EH99 1SP

Dear Ms Smith, Linda Smith Assistant Clerk to the Public Health Petitions Committee TG.01 EDINBURGH EH99 1SP Linda Smith Assistant Clerk to the Public Health Petitions Committee TG.01 EDINBURGH EH99 1SP 7 th September 2009 Our reference: FSA OR 897 Dear Ms Smith, RE: Consideration of Petition PE1259 Thank you

More information

Beef Cattle Handbook

Beef Cattle Handbook Beef Cattle Handbook BCH-5450 Product of Extension Beef Cattle Resource Committee Adapted from the Cattle Producer s Library Formulating Supplements Roger Brownson, Extension Beef Cattle Specialist, Montana

More information

EXSC- STANDARD 14. Nutrients

EXSC- STANDARD 14. Nutrients SPORTS NUTRITION EXSC- STANDARD 14 Nutrients Standard 14 Gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources related to the importance of a balanced diet in the achievement

More information

The role of the food groups

The role of the food groups 2. Food and nutrients 2.2 The nutritional value of food 2.2.3 The role of the food groups HYDRATION AND CIRCULATION The human body is an aqueous environment. Water is an essential component of cells and

More information