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Question
Mineral deficiency may result in impaired growth and development. List down the diseases which may result from mineral deficiency in the body.
Solution
Mineral deficiencies can cause various diseases and health issues because minerals are required for numerous biological activities.
- Iron Deficiency:
- Disease: Anaemia
- Calcium Deficiency:
- Disease: Osteoporosis and Rickets (in children)
- Iodine Deficiency:
- Disease: Goiter and Hypothyroidism
- Zinc Deficiency:
- Disease: Growth Retardation and Weakened Immune System
- Magnesium Deficiency:
- Disease: Hypomagnesemia
- Potassium Deficiency:
- Disease: Hypokalemia
- Phosphorus Deficiency:
- Disease: Hypophosphatemia
- Selenium Deficiency:
- Disease: Keshan Disease (a type of heart disease) and Kashin-Beck Disease (a type of osteoarthritis)
- Copper Deficiency:
- Disease: Anaemia and Neurological Disorders
- Sodium Deficiency:
- Disease: Hyponatremia
- Fluoride Deficiency:
- Disease: Dental Caries (Cavities)
These mineral deficits highlight the significance of eating a well-balanced diet high in key minerals to avoid growth limitations, developmental disorders, and other major health concerns.
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