Magnesium Deficiency
DOI: 10.1159/000410564
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Hypomagnesemia in Chronic Alcoholism

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“…These changes may depend on the relative contribution of anaerobic metabolism to the total energy expended during exercise. Submaximal exercise has also been reported to be accompanied by hypomagnesemia (104)(105)(106)(107)(108)(109)(110). Low plasma magnesium levels have been explained by several mechanisms: redistribution of magnesium to red blood cells, adipocytes, or myocytes (111); loss in urine due to increases in aldosterone, antidiuretic hormone, thyroid hormones, and acidosis, all of which reduce the tubular reabsorption of magnesium (102); and stress induced by exercise raises endogenous catecholamine levels, increasing lipolysis (112).…”
Section: Magnesium Deficit and Special Populations 431 Magnesium And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These changes may depend on the relative contribution of anaerobic metabolism to the total energy expended during exercise. Submaximal exercise has also been reported to be accompanied by hypomagnesemia (104)(105)(106)(107)(108)(109)(110). Low plasma magnesium levels have been explained by several mechanisms: redistribution of magnesium to red blood cells, adipocytes, or myocytes (111); loss in urine due to increases in aldosterone, antidiuretic hormone, thyroid hormones, and acidosis, all of which reduce the tubular reabsorption of magnesium (102); and stress induced by exercise raises endogenous catecholamine levels, increasing lipolysis (112).…”
Section: Magnesium Deficit and Special Populations 431 Magnesium And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Respiratory alkalosis may also induce a magnesium efflux from cells (216). Sometimes, when ethanol is stopped and a balanced diet is furnished, a fast recovery follows (217,219).…”
Section: Magnesium and Chronic Alcoholismmentioning
confidence: 99%