2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsx.2010.12.003
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Association of macrovascular complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus with serum magnesium levels

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“…We did not find any significant difference for either serum or urinary Mg between uncomplicated T2D patients and T2D patients with either DN and DR or DPN. An early study also reported that there was no significant difference for serum Mg among three groups [10]: uncomplicated T2D ( n  = 30, serum Mg: 1.67±0.084), T2D with coronary atherosclerosis ( n  = 30, 1.60±0.072), and with peripheral vascular disease ( n  = 30, 1.71±0.085). However, there were also reports that showed the low level of serum Mg in T2D with food ulcer [20] and retinopathy [30] compared to uncomplicated T2D patients.…”
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“…We did not find any significant difference for either serum or urinary Mg between uncomplicated T2D patients and T2D patients with either DN and DR or DPN. An early study also reported that there was no significant difference for serum Mg among three groups [10]: uncomplicated T2D ( n  = 30, serum Mg: 1.67±0.084), T2D with coronary atherosclerosis ( n  = 30, 1.60±0.072), and with peripheral vascular disease ( n  = 30, 1.71±0.085). However, there were also reports that showed the low level of serum Mg in T2D with food ulcer [20] and retinopathy [30] compared to uncomplicated T2D patients.…”
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“…For instance, Sharma et al have demonstrated the during of diabetes with serum Mg were inversely related [30]. In addition, mean serum Mg level was found to be lower among those with known diabetes than those with new diabetes, which also suggests the length of diabetes may affect the serum Mg [10].…”
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“…, the effect of Mg supplementation on CVD risk factors was not evaluated. Various observational studies also suggest a beneficial role of Mg in reducing the risk of CVD .…”
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“…Diabetes and its complications make up a major public health problem all over the world and are a main cause of morbidity and mortality (WHO 1999). In actual fact, diabetes has reached epidemic proportions all over the world (Agrawal et al, 2011). Uncontrolled diabetes is resulted in increased risk of microvascular and macrovascular complications (Nathan et al, 2009;Nazimek-Siewniak et al, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%