2013
DOI: 10.13189/adm.2013.010101
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Correlation between the Plasma Magnesium Levels and Glycated Haemoglobin in Sudanese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Khartoum State

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“…The present study was focused on the magnesium level in Type 2 diabetic patients and its relation with HbA1c and found significant difference in the mean value of serum magnesium levels between patients who had mean HbA1c value ˂ 7 and those with HbA1c mean value (7-8.5) as well as between patients who had HbA1c ˂ 7 and those with HbA1c mean value ˃ 8.5. These results agreed with study who stated a significant drop in the mean value of the serum magnesium levels of diabetics group while their HbA1C values were elevated [18] . A significant inverse correlation was documented between serum magnesium and age values of patients, which is agreed with other Mishra (2011) [19] .…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The present study was focused on the magnesium level in Type 2 diabetic patients and its relation with HbA1c and found significant difference in the mean value of serum magnesium levels between patients who had mean HbA1c value ˂ 7 and those with HbA1c mean value (7-8.5) as well as between patients who had HbA1c ˂ 7 and those with HbA1c mean value ˃ 8.5. These results agreed with study who stated a significant drop in the mean value of the serum magnesium levels of diabetics group while their HbA1C values were elevated [18] . A significant inverse correlation was documented between serum magnesium and age values of patients, which is agreed with other Mishra (2011) [19] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…(2019) study [24] , Sobczak et al (2019) study [25] and Seedahmed et al (2013) study [26] but disagree with Saeed et al (2019) who did not show such correlation [27] . Hereditary factors, poor dietary ingestion, autonomic dysfunction, changed insulin metabolism, glomerular over filtration, osmotic diuresis, frequent metabolic acidosis, hypophosphatemia and hypokalemia may all participate to hypomagnesaemia in diabetic patients [28] .…”
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confidence: 95%