The aim of this paper was to review recent literature (from 2000 onwards) and summarize the newest findings on fluctuations in the concentration of some essential macro- and microelements in those patients with a history of chronic alcohol abuse. The focus was mainly on four elements which the authors found of particular interest: Iron, magnesium, copper, and manganese. After independently reviewing over 50 articles, the results were consistent with regard to iron and magnesium. On the other hand, data were limited, and in some cases contradictory, as far as copper and manganese were concerned. Iron overload and magnesium deficiency are two common results of an excessive and prolonged consumption of alcohol. An increase in the levels of iro...
SUMMARY. Biochemical evidence of iron overload (transferrin saturation greater than 601170 and/or se...
The quantification of minerals present in the blood and pubic hair of alcoholic people is of paramou...
Aims: Chronic alcohol consumption may result in liver injury and chronic liver disease, but other ...
Magnesium is intimately involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions, particularly in processes involvin...
Alcohol abuse is a well-known cause of imbalance in trace element levels and oxidant/antioxidant sta...
Alcohol abuse has been associated with Trace elements deficiencies which have been known to cause Ne...
Circulating total and ionized magnesium after ethanol ingestion CAIcAI Wu and MARGARET A. KENNY* Hyp...
The consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol affects human iron homeostasis and an association of...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
Chronic alcohol-use disorder has been imputed as a possible cause of dietary magnesium depletion. Th...
According to the WHO report, alcohol is the third most significant health risk factor for the global...
It is known that the regular consumption of alcohol is responsible for the disruption of normal iron...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [48]-51)A study of alcoholics was done to determine the e...
Background: Chronic ethanol consumption is often associated with modifications in the liver content ...
SUMMARY. Biochemical evidence of iron overload (transferrin saturation greater than 601170 and/or se...
The quantification of minerals present in the blood and pubic hair of alcoholic people is of paramou...
Aims: Chronic alcohol consumption may result in liver injury and chronic liver disease, but other ...
Magnesium is intimately involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions, particularly in processes involvin...
Alcohol abuse is a well-known cause of imbalance in trace element levels and oxidant/antioxidant sta...
Alcohol abuse has been associated with Trace elements deficiencies which have been known to cause Ne...
Circulating total and ionized magnesium after ethanol ingestion CAIcAI Wu and MARGARET A. KENNY* Hyp...
The consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol affects human iron homeostasis and an association of...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
Chronic alcohol-use disorder has been imputed as a possible cause of dietary magnesium depletion. Th...
According to the WHO report, alcohol is the third most significant health risk factor for the global...
It is known that the regular consumption of alcohol is responsible for the disruption of normal iron...
Background: Alcohol increases body iron stores. Alcohol and iron may increase oxidative stress and t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [48]-51)A study of alcoholics was done to determine the e...
Background: Chronic ethanol consumption is often associated with modifications in the liver content ...
SUMMARY. Biochemical evidence of iron overload (transferrin saturation greater than 601170 and/or se...
The quantification of minerals present in the blood and pubic hair of alcoholic people is of paramou...
Aims: Chronic alcohol consumption may result in liver injury and chronic liver disease, but other ...