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Drugs, 1984
The many causes of clinical magnesium deficiency can be placed into 2 categories: diminished intake of magnesium, and enhanced losses of magnesium, either through the gastrointestinal tract or through the kidneys. Examples of the first category include alcoholism, starvation, anorexia due to neoplastic disease and/or chemotherapy.
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The many causes of clinical magnesium deficiency can be placed into 2 categories: diminished intake of magnesium, and enhanced losses of magnesium, either through the gastrointestinal tract or through the kidneys. Examples of the first category include alcoholism, starvation, anorexia due to neoplastic disease and/or chemotherapy.
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Magnesium Metabolism and Deficiency
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1993Magnesium is a prominent intracellular cation required for the function of hundreds of enzyme systems. Magnesium depletion is observed frequently in hospitalized patients and is usually secondary to renal or intestinal magnesium loss. Clinically, magnesium deficiency may present with neuromuscular hyperexcitability, hypocalcemia, hypokalemia, and ...
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Magnesium Deficiency in Alcoholism
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1986Significant magnesium deficiency occurs in chronic alcoholism. The evidence depends on a number of related lines of evidence: hypo‐magnesemia, a number of clinical symptoms in common with patients with nonalcoholic causes of magnesium deficiency, induction of magnesium excretion by alcohol ingestion (167–260% of control values), positive magnesium ...
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Nutrition Today, 2016
Low magnesium intake has been implicated in a broad range of cardiometabolic conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Dietary magnesium and total body magnesium status are widely used but imperfect biomarkers in serum magnesium. Despite serum magnesium’s limitations, it is nevertheless observed to be lower in those with
Adela Hruby, Nicola M. McKeown
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Low magnesium intake has been implicated in a broad range of cardiometabolic conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease. Dietary magnesium and total body magnesium status are widely used but imperfect biomarkers in serum magnesium. Despite serum magnesium’s limitations, it is nevertheless observed to be lower in those with
Adela Hruby, Nicola M. McKeown
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Magnesium Deficiency and Diabetes
The Diabetes Educator, 1992R K, Campbell, J, Nadler
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Diagnosing magnesium deficiency
American Heart Journal, 1978C, Tommaso, J R, Tucci
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Magnesium Deficiency in the Duck
The Journal of Nutrition, 1953R, VAN REEN, P B, PEARSON
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