An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract Pathology

Aim. In the study of magnesium deficiency, a distinction is made between magnesium hypoelementosis and magnesium deficit. As a result, detection of the magnesium deficiency and its influence on vegetative disadaptation progression can help to correct damages in early stages and to decrease frequency...

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Main Authors: L. M.Boiarska, S. V. Gorbachova, S. V. Potapenko
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Language:English
Published: Zaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical University 2015-12-01
Series:Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
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Online Access:http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/56281/54630
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S. V. Gorbachova
S. V. Potapenko
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description Aim. In the study of magnesium deficiency, a distinction is made between magnesium hypoelementosis and magnesium deficit. As a result, detection of the magnesium deficiency and its influence on vegetative disadaptation progression can help to correct damages in early stages and to decrease frequency of chronization of digestive tract disorders in children. Methods and results. 48 children at the ages from 7 to 17 years with complaints on sickliness, stomachache, dyspeptic symptoms were under the care. The first group contained of 28 children with organic digestive system disorders, the second – 20 children with functional digestive system disorders. In both groups serum and intracellular concentration of Mg, Holter monitoring of ECG were carried out. Conclusion. Among children and adolescents with digestive tract pathology, 4,3% of patients had magnesium deficit. Hypoelementosis was detected in 18,7% of cases, that demonstrates great prevalence of latent magnesium deficiency and the necessity of the intracellular content study. Indices of both intracellular (p≤0,05) and extracellular (p ≤0,001) magnesium in children from the 1st group were much lower than in children from the 2nd group. This demonstrates mutual influence of organic digestive tract pathology and magnesium deficit on the development and severity of pathologies. Direct and strong correlation line between intracellular magnesium level lowering and lowered indices of HRV time-line analysis was detected in the 1st group. Correlation absence in the 2nd group demonstrates the influence of magnesium deficiency on vegetative disadaptation development and provides change of digestive tract functional disorders to organic.
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spelling doaj-art-61855d602b454857aaa82b7cdbd2d56f2025-08-20T01:57:04ZengZaporizhzhia State Medical and Pharmaceutical UniversityZaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal2306-41452310-12102015-12-0162932http://dx.doi.org/10.14739/2310-1210.2015.6.56281An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract PathologyL. M.Boiarska S. V. GorbachovaS. V. PotapenkoAim. In the study of magnesium deficiency, a distinction is made between magnesium hypoelementosis and magnesium deficit. As a result, detection of the magnesium deficiency and its influence on vegetative disadaptation progression can help to correct damages in early stages and to decrease frequency of chronization of digestive tract disorders in children. Methods and results. 48 children at the ages from 7 to 17 years with complaints on sickliness, stomachache, dyspeptic symptoms were under the care. The first group contained of 28 children with organic digestive system disorders, the second – 20 children with functional digestive system disorders. In both groups serum and intracellular concentration of Mg, Holter monitoring of ECG were carried out. Conclusion. Among children and adolescents with digestive tract pathology, 4,3% of patients had magnesium deficit. Hypoelementosis was detected in 18,7% of cases, that demonstrates great prevalence of latent magnesium deficiency and the necessity of the intracellular content study. Indices of both intracellular (p≤0,05) and extracellular (p ≤0,001) magnesium in children from the 1st group were much lower than in children from the 2nd group. This demonstrates mutual influence of organic digestive tract pathology and magnesium deficit on the development and severity of pathologies. Direct and strong correlation line between intracellular magnesium level lowering and lowered indices of HRV time-line analysis was detected in the 1st group. Correlation absence in the 2nd group demonstrates the influence of magnesium deficiency on vegetative disadaptation development and provides change of digestive tract functional disorders to organic.http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/56281/54630Digestive Tract PathologyMagnesium DeficiencyChildrenAdolescents
spellingShingle L. M.Boiarska
S. V. Gorbachova
S. V. Potapenko
An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract Pathology
Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal
Digestive Tract Pathology
Magnesium Deficiency
Children
Adolescents
title An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract Pathology
title_full An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract Pathology
title_fullStr An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract Pathology
title_full_unstemmed An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract Pathology
title_short An Importance of Magnesium Deficiency in the Formation of Vegetative Disadaptation in Children and Adolescents with Digestive Tract Pathology
title_sort importance of magnesium deficiency in the formation of vegetative disadaptation in children and adolescents with digestive tract pathology
topic Digestive Tract Pathology
Magnesium Deficiency
Children
Adolescents
url http://zmj.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/56281/54630
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