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Magnesium in Human Health and Disease [Elektronisk resurs] / edited by Ronald Ross Watson, Victor R. Preedy, Sherma Zibadi.

Watson, Ronald Ross. (författare)
Preedy, Victor R. (författare)
Zibadi, Sherma. (författare)
SpringerLink (Online service) 
ISBN 9781627030441
Publicerad: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press : 2013
Engelska XVI, 309 p. 29 illus., 15 illus. in color.
Serie: Nutrition and Health
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  • Clinical Assessment of Magnesium Status in the Adult: An Overview -- Dietary Mg Intake and Biomarkers of Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction   -- Magnesium Role in Cytokine Regulation  of Hypoxic Placentas Related  to Certain Placental Pathology -- Magnesium Links to Asthma Control -- Magnesium and Kidney Disease -- Magnesium Intake, Genetic Variants, and Diabetes Risk -- Magnesium Deficiency in Type 2 Diabetes -- Magnesium and Metabolic Disorders -- Magnesium and diabetes prevention -- Magnesium Supplementation and Bone -- Protective Functions of Magnesium Salts in Cancer Patients -- Magnesium and Hypertension -- The Role of Magnesium in the Cardiovascular System -- Vascular biology of magnesium– implications in cardiovascular disease -- Intravenous Magnesium for Cardiac Arrhythmias in Humans: A Role?- Magnesium in inflammation-associated fetal brain injury -- Magnesium and Its Interdependency with Other Cations in Acute and Chronic Stressor States -- Magnesium and traumatic brain injury -- Magnesium in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage-From Bench to Bedside -- Alcohol and Magnesium.
  • Magnesium is an essential mineral which is required for growth and survival of humans. Since magnesium is a mineral and not synthesizable it must be obtained through dietary foods and/or supplements. Magnesium in Human Health and Disease reviews the benefits of magnesium supplementation to reach recommended intakes as well as provides new research that suggests how reaching levels above the recommended intakes can promote health and treat various diseases. Magnesium deficiency can cause low serum potassium and calcium levels, retention of sodium, and low circulating levels of regulatory hormones. These changes in nutrients cause neurological and muscular symptoms such as tremor and muscle spasms. Further magnesium deficiency causes loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, personality changes and death from heart failure. Causes of magnesium deficiency include alcohol abuse, poorly controlled diabetes, excessive or chronic vomiting and/or diarrhea. Thus the effects of inadequate and deficient intakes or levels of magnesium is critical to health and are reviewed by the expert clinicians in this book. Magnesium in Human Health and Disease provides the most current research to support the potential benefits or lack thereof for normal and high supplementation with magnesium.  Animal model research and early human trials are reviewed to document other disease states such as hypertension, cholesterol level, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease that would benefit from increased magnesium. 

Ämnesord

Medicine.  (LCSH)
Neurosciences.  (LCSH)
Food science.  (LCSH)
Nutrition.  (LCSH)
Cardiology.  (LCSH)
Personal health and hygiene.  (LCSH)
Medicine & Public Health. 
Clinical Nutrition. 
Nutrition. 
Cardiology. 
Neurosciences. 
Food Science. 
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. 

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RM214-258 (LCC)
MED060000 (ämneskategori)
616.2 (DDC)
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