Abstract

Background: Magnesium and calcium play a variety of biological roles in body functions. Reference values of these elements have not yet been systematically determined in China, especially in childbearing women. We proposed to establish the reference range of Mg, Ca, and Ca/Mg ratio in plasma and whole blood for 18–44 years healthy childbearing women in China. Method: A total of 1921 women of childbearing age (18–44 years) were randomly selected from the 2015 China National Nutrition and Health Survey by taking into account the regional types and monitoring points. Among them, 182 healthy women were screened out with a series strict inclusion criteria to study the reference ranges of elements. Fundamental indicators (weight, height, waist, blood pressure, total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, fast glucose, HbA1c, blood pressure, uric acid) and elements concentrations in plasma and whole blood were collected. The 2.5th to 97.5th was used to represent the reference range of Mg, Ca, and Ca/Mg ratio. Results: The reference range of Mg, Ca, and Ca/Mg ratio in plasma were 0.75–1.13 mmol/L, 2.27–3.43 mmol/L, and 2.41–3.44, respectively. Additionally, the reference range of Mg, Ca, and Ca/Mg ratio in whole blood were 1.28–1.83 mmol/L, 1.39–2.26 mmol/L, and 0.90–1.66, respectively. According to the established reference range, the prevalence of magnesium deficiency was 4.79% in 1921 childbearing women, 21.05% in type 2 diabetes, and 5.63% in prediabetes. Conclusion: The reference values of Mg, Ca and Ca/Mg proportion in plasma and entire blood of healthy childbearing women can be utilized as a pointer to assess the status of component lack and over-burden. The lower limit of plasma Mg is in good agreement with the recommended criteria for the determination of hypomagnesemia.

Highlights

  • Magnesium and calcium are both vital components which act in a facilitated way to preserve physiologic cellular and tissue capacities [1]

  • Much of the literature discusses the antagonism of Mg and Ca, which indicates that a magnesium deficit would attenuate calcium channel-blocking effect and stimulate an inflammatory response [10,11,12]

  • As Apostoli [20] indicated, the reference range for an element should be established periodically and separately, because they can differ from gender to gender and be affected by dissimilar environmental scenarios

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Introduction

Magnesium and calcium are both vital components which act in a facilitated way to preserve physiologic cellular and tissue capacities [1]. Calcium is the fifth most abundant element in the body and it plays an central role in regulating transport systems of intestinal absorption, renal reabsorption, and bone turnover [4,5]. These two elements are vital in supplying strength to bones that support locomotion [6]. Magnesium and calcium play a variety of biological roles in body functions Reference values of these elements have not yet been systematically determined in China, especially in childbearing women. We proposed to establish the reference range of Mg, Ca, and Ca/Mg ratio in plasma and whole blood for 18–44 years healthy childbearing women in China. The lower limit of plasma Mg is in good agreement with the recommended criteria for the determination of hypomagnesemia

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