Trace mineral status and glycaemic control in Nigerians with type 2 diabetes

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2010
Authors
Akhuemokhan, K.I
Eregie, A
Fasanmade, O.A
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FSG communications limited
Abstract
Diabetes has been shown to be associated with abnorm- alities in the metabolism of micronutrients, especially chromium, zinc, copper, magnesium, and manganese. People with type 2 diabetes attending the Diabetes Clinic of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, were recruited to examine the relationship between trace mineral status and glycaemic control. A total of 120 persons were studied, mean (±SD) age was 54±7 years and mean duration of diabetes 4±4 years. Serum chromium level correlated inversely with fasting blood glucose (FBG) and HbA1c, unlike the serum concentra- tion of zinc which had no significant correlation with either FBG or HbA1c. People with diabetes should be encouraged to eat local specific foods rich in chromium
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Trace minerals , Glycemic control , Diabetes , Nigerians , Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE
Citation
Akhuemokhan KI, Eregie A, Fasanmade OA. Trace mineral status and glycaemic control in Nigerians with type 2 diabetes. African Journal of Diabetes Medicine. 2010;2:20-22