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Porta, S; Pamminger, N; Gell, H; Pichlkastner, K; Viebahn, I; Fabian, H; Kisters, K.
Significant changes in blood stress markers and subjective pain consciousness after 30 days of Mg substitution
TRACE ELEM ELECTROLY. 2015; 32(4): 174-180.
Doi: 10.5414/TEX01397
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- About 100 mu L of capillary blood of 33 staff members of "MEVISTO" corporation, Upper Austria, have been analyzed before and after a 5-minute concentration test (Shapiro test) for ionized magnesium, pH, pCO(2), and HCO3. The whole procedure was performed before and after a substitution with 240 mg Mg per day for 30 days. Additionally, a psychological questionnaire to evaluate subjective pain consciousness (SPC) has been used. Already group averages of pH and pCO(2), which have been significantly different before substitution due to the mental load of the test turned insignificant afterwards, while Mg and HCO3 did not change at all. More individualistic approaches and correlations between parameters show a significantly calming effect e.g. upon breathing frequency, a significant increase in buffer capacity and a significant decrease of subjective pain consciousness, whereby physiological reactions of the parameters mentioned (Delta-values before and after concentration test), correlate linearly and significantly with psychological reaction data in different ways after substitution.
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