Decrease in Serum magnesium after Heat Exposure in Human

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  • 暑熱曝露後の血清マグネシウム
  • ショネツ バクロゴ ノ ケッセイ マグネシウム

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Sweat loss and changes in serum content of minerals at heat exposures were detected in six male volunteers. They sat once in the sauna chamber of high temperature, and once in that with infrared heaters for 30 min at separate days, respectively. Blood was sampled before, just after, and one hour after heat exposure. Sweat was also sampled. Sweat loss of minerals and changes in serum mineral contents were determined with atomic absorption spectrophotometry. It was shown that maenesium (Mg) was the sole mineral whose content in serum was decreased after heat exposure, and that sweat loss of Mg during heat exposure was not so much as was reported elsewhere. This suggested that heat exposure increased peripheral circulation and some of serum Mg entered into intracellular spaces, as was reported after mild physical exercise.

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