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    Título
    Magnesium Status and Ca/Mg Ratios in a Series of Children and Adolescents with Chronic Diseases
    Autor
    Escobedo Monge, Marlene Fabiola
    Barrado Esteban, EnriqueAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Parodi Román, Joaquín
    Escobedo Monge, María Antonieta
    Torres Hinojal, María CarmenAutoridad UVA
    Marugán de Miguelsanz, José ManuelAutoridad UVA
    Año del Documento
    2022
    Editorial
    MDPI
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    Documento Fuente
    Nutrients, 2022, vol. 14, n. 14, 2941
    Zusammenfassung
    Magnesium (Mg) is an essential divalent cation involved in various enzymatic reactions that regulate vital biological functions. The main goal was to evaluate Mg status and its association with nutritional indicators in 78 children and adolescents with chronic diseases. We assessed an‐ thropometric, biochemical, diet, body composition, and bone densitometry valuations. Serum Mg and Ca levels were determined using the standardized method and diet calcium (Ca) and Mg con‐ sumption by a prospective 72 h diet survey. Mean serum Ca (9.9 mg/dL), Mg (2.08 mg/dL) dietary Ca (102% DRI: Dietary Reference Intake), and Mg intake (105% DRI) were normal. A total of 45% had hypomagnesemia, 12% had hypermagnesemia, and 26% and 24% had inadequate and high Mg intake, respectively. Only 6% of patients had poor Mg intake and hypomagnesemia, and 54% and 90% of our series had an elevated serum Ca/Mg ratio > 4.70 (mean 4.79) and a low Ca/Mg intake ratio < 1.70 (mean 1.06), respectively. Both Ca/Mg ratios were linked with the risk of developing other chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, syndrome metabolic, and even several cancers. Therefore, 79% of children and adolescents with chronic diseases were at ele‐ vated risk of having abnormal Mg status and developing other chronic illnesses.
    Palabras Clave
    Hypomagnesemia
    Hipomagnesemia
    Hypermagnesemia
    Hipermagnesemia
    Hypercalcemia
    Hipercalcemia
    ISSN
    2072-6643
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.3390/nu14142941
    Version del Editor
    https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/14/2941
    Propietario de los Derechos
    © 2022 The authors
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    spa
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/54482
    Tipo de versión
    info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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    openAccess
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