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Required in very small amounts, trace elements such as iron, iodine, fluoride, copper, zinc, chromium, selenium, manganese and molybdenum are essential for maintaining health. Trace elements are usually defined as minerals that are required in amounts between 1 to 100 mg/day by adults or make up less than 0.01 percent of total body weight. Also referred to as microminerals or inorganic micronutrients, trace elements are part of enzymes, hormones and cells in the body. Insufficient intake of trace minerals can cause symptoms of nutritional deficiency. However, an individual's needs for these trace elements are easily met by eating a variety of foods from the different food groups. Source: Regenstrief LOINC, UptoDate: Overview of dietary trace minerals

Basic Part Properties

Part Display Name
Multi-trace element supplement intake
Part Type
Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
Created On
2015-11-18
Construct for LOINC Short Name
Multi-trace element intake

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Tag Language Translation
zh-CN Chinese (China) 复合微量元素补充剂摄入
Synonyms: 复合(多种、多重、多)微量元素(痕量元素、微量养分、稀有元素)补充剂(添加剂、补充品、增补剂)摄入(摄取、摄食、吸收、吸入、食入、进食、饮入、饮下、喝下、吃进、喝下去、吃进去);复合微量元素添加剂摄入(摄取、摄食、吸收、食入、进食)量(数量)
it-IT Italian (Italy) Assunzione di integratori di oligoelementi multipli