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摘要
背景:绝经的特点是女性性激素减少,在这一阶段出现的许多症状可能与血清中某些微量元素(尤其是钙和镁)水平的变化有关。目的:本研究的主要目的是测量绝经后妇女的血清钙和镁含量,并与绝经前妇女的血清钙和镁含量进行比较。方法:测量绝经后妇女的血清钙和镁:按照纳入和排除标准,对 30 名绝经后妇女和 30 名绝经前妇女的血清钙和镁进行了估计。使用 Graph pad Quickcalcs 计算器进行统计分析。采用学生非配对 t 检验对两组进行比较,并确定 p 值以了解统计意义。结果与绝经前妇女的血清钙(9.604 ± 0.70)和血清镁(2.48±0.55)相比,绝经后妇女的血清钙(8.659±0.91)和血清镁(1.63±0.16)更低。研究发现,钙和镁水平的降低具有极其显著的统计学意义,P 值小于 0.0001。结论与绝经前相比,绝经后妇女的血清钙和镁含量有所下降,这需要加以纠正,以避免出现某些绝经后症状和其他严重的健康问题。这可能会改善绝经后妇女的心血管和骨骼健康。
A Comparative Study of Serum Calcium and Magnesium in Post-Menopausal and Pre- Menopausal Women
Background: Menopause is marked by decreased female sex hormones and many of the symptoms experienced during this phase may be related to changes in serum levels of certain trace minerals especially calcium and magnesium. Aim: The main purpose of the study was to measure serum calcium and magnesium in postmenopausal women and to compare with that in pre-menopausal women. Methods: Serum calcium and magnesium were estimated in 30 postmenopausal women and 30 premenopausal women, who were selected following inclusion and exclusion criteria. Statistical analysis was done by using Graph pad Quickcalcs calculator. Student's unpaired t test was done to compare between both groups and p-value was determined to know the statistical significance. Results: Postmenopausal women were found to have lower serum calcium (8.659±0.91) and serum magnesium (1.63±0.16) when compared to premenopausal women who had serum calcium of (9.604 ± 0.70) and serum magnesium (2.48±0.55). The lowered calcium and magnesium levels were found to be extremely statistically significant with a p-value of <0.0001. Conclusion: Serum calcium and magnesium were decreased in post-menopausal women when compared to pre-menopausal women, which needs to be corrected to avoid certain postmenopausal symptoms and other serious health problems. This may improve cardiovascular and bone health in post menopausal women.