Author:
Zakharova I. N.,Tvorogova T. M.,Pshenichnikova I. I.,Svintsitskaya V. I.,Stepurina L. L.
Abstract
Stress is one of the main reasons for the exponential growth of most chronic non-infectious diseases. The stress response is a genetically determined nonspecific adaptive mechanism. However, if it is an overly intense and prolonged, it becomes a risk factor for the pathogenesis of cardiovascular and oncological diseases, immunodeficiencies, digestive tract diseases and other pathological conditions. Studies have shown that magnesium deficiency, which develops against the background of stress, repeatedly intensifies its negative manifestations. Magnesium preparations make up the basis of therapeutic and rehabilitation activities in children experiencing stress. Timely correction of magnesium deficiency can increase the resistance against the action of stressors, neutralize or mitigate their damaging effect, and also prevent the development of stress-induced pathology.
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