Mineral Deficiency in Meat

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Meat is generally a good source of all minerals except:

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Meat is generally a good source of all minerals except:

  1. Calcium ✓ Correct
  2. Iron
  3. Magnesium
  4. Phosphorus
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Calcium

Meat is a good source of most minerals except Calcium. Lean meat is particularly poor in calcium content.

Mineral Content of Meat
  • Calcium: Very low in lean meat — dairy products and leafy vegetables are the main dietary sources
  • Iron: Meat is an excellent source of haem iron (the most bioavailable form of iron)
  • Phosphorus: Good source in meat
  • Zinc: Red meat is an excellent source of zinc
  • Potassium, Magnesium: Present in decent amounts in meat

Haem vs Non-haem Iron: Iron in meat (myoglobin-bound = haem iron) is 2–3 times more bioavailable than non-haem iron from plant sources. This makes meat especially valuable in preventing iron-deficiency anaemia.

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