Calcium and Magnesium Levels Change in Relationship to Variations in Usual Dietary Nutrient Intake

R. Henkin
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Objective: Changes in nutrient intake induce changes in calcium and magnesium metabolism. However, studies dealing with these changes were usually performed by addition of one specific nutrient to initiate changes in either calcium or magnesium in only one biological fluid, usually blood plasma or urine. We were interested in evaluating changes in both calcium and magnesium levels in several biological fluids simultaneously in relationship to usual intake of a wide range of dietary nutrients since this type of study has not been previously performed. Methods: Calcium and magnesium in blood plasma, urine and saliva and magnesium in erythrocytes were measured by flame aspiration atomic absorption spectrophotometry in 253 subjects, 150 women and 103 men in relationship to their usual dietary intake of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, phosphorus, carbohydrate, fat, fiber, protein, vitamin D, vitamin C and total calories. Dietary nutrient intake was calculated by careful, systematic analysis of all food and fluids taken over three typical days by performance of computer based dietary analysis. Results: Complex changes occurred in calcium and magnesium levels in some but not all biological fluids as usual dietary nutrient intake varied. As sodium, potassium and total calorie intake increased urinary calcium excretion increased. As sodium, potassium, vitamin D and protein intake increased urinary magnesium excretion increased. As sodium intake increased salivary magnesium decreased. Conclusions: These studies demonstrate that calcium and magnesium levels in blood plasma, urine, saliva and nasal mucus are altered following variations in the usual intake of several dietary nutrients. These results can assist in forming a nutritional foundation upon which variations in the usual dietary intake of several nutrients alter calcium and magnesium levels in several biological fluids.
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钙和镁水平的变化与日常膳食营养摄入量的变化有关
目的:营养摄入的变化引起钙和镁代谢的变化。然而,处理这些变化的研究通常是通过添加一种特定的营养素来启动一种生物流体(通常是血浆或尿液)中钙或镁的变化。我们感兴趣的是同时评估几种生物液中钙和镁水平的变化与通常摄入的广泛膳食营养素的关系,因为以前没有进行过这种类型的研究。方法:采用火焰原子吸收分光光度法测定253名受试者、150名女性和103名男性的血浆、尿液、唾液中的钙、镁和红细胞中的镁,并与他们日常饮食中钙、镁、钠、钾、磷、碳水化合物、脂肪、纤维、蛋白质、维生素D、维生素C和总热量的关系。通过基于计算机的饮食分析,对三天内摄入的所有食物和液体进行仔细、系统的分析,计算出膳食营养素摄入量。结果:一些但不是所有生物液中的钙和镁水平都发生了复杂的变化,因为通常的饮食营养摄入各不相同。随着钠、钾和总热量摄入的增加,尿钙排泄量增加。随着钠、钾、维生素D和蛋白质摄入量的增加,尿镁排泄量增加。随着钠摄入量的增加,唾液镁含量下降。结论:这些研究表明,血浆、尿液、唾液和鼻腔粘液中的钙和镁水平随着几种膳食营养素的正常摄入量的变化而改变。这些结果有助于形成一个营养基础,在此基础上,几种营养素的日常饮食摄入量的变化会改变几种生物液中的钙和镁水平。
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