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Four elements comprise 96% of the [[human body]] by weight: [[carbon]], [[hydrogen]], [[oxygen]], and [[nitrogen]]) ([[CHON]]).  These elements are usually not included in lists of nutrient minerals.  They are sometimes referred to as macrominerals. The minor minerals (also called [[trace elements]]) compose the remainder and are usually the focus of discussions of minerals in the diet.

Four elements comprise 96% of the human body by weight: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) (CHON). These elements are usually not included in lists of nutrient minerals. They are sometimes referred to as macrominerals. The minor minerals (also called trace elements) compose the remainder and are usually the focus of discussions of minerals in the diet.