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ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MAGNESIUM AND DIABETES

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  15-20

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 Background: DIABETES is common disorder with increasing prevalence. MAGNESIUM is a mineral element that was reported to be active in glucose oxidation, thus, the present study was conducted to determine the association between MAGNESIUM and DIABETES in Health Care Centers of Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. Materials and methods: For this case-control study, 114 individuals with DIABETES and 119 age-, sex-, and BMI-matched controls were studied. None of studied candidates have recalled the previous history of micronutrient or vitamin usage. MAGNESIUM was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometery. Values less than 1.6mgldl were considered as MAGNESIUM deficiency, then, their association was determined with DIABETES. Results: The study population included]]4 diabetics (82 females and 32 males) with the mean age of 55.3±13.1 years and disease duration of 9±4.2 years and 119 controls (75 females and 44 males) with the mean age of 53.6±13.4 years. MAGNESIUM deficiency did not show any significant difference between the groups. 44% of OBESE controls and 19.4% of OBESE cases had MAGNESIUM deficiency (p<0.03, OR=3.3). MAGNESIUM level was 1.97±0.26 and 1.79±0.16 mg/dl in normal and OBESE controls, respectively (p<0.001). These figures were 1.99±0.2 and 1.73±0.13 mg/dl in diabetics, respectively (p<0.001). Conclusion: Although our findings could not reveal any significant difference between the diabetics and control subjects, the decreased level of MAGNESIUM in OBESE subjects is of great importance. Further researches in this regard are highly recommended.

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    NAVAEI, L., ASADIAN, H., & ANBARI, M.A.. (2004). ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MAGNESIUM AND DIABETES. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), 9(1 (37)), 15-20. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/530273/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    NAVAEI L., ASADIAN H., ANBARI M.A.. ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MAGNESIUM AND DIABETES. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH)[Internet]. 2004;9(1 (37)):15-20. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/530273/en

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    L. NAVAEI, H. ASADIAN, and M.A. ANBARI, “ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MAGNESIUM AND DIABETES,” RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), vol. 9, no. 1 (37), pp. 15–20, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/530273/en

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