Trace Elements and Electrolytes, Volume 43 (2026) - 2nd Quarter (79 - 82)

Magnesium deficiency in clinical practice: Focus on stress

Daniela Birkelbach1, Hans Georg Classen1, 2, Klaus Kisters1, 3
1 Society for Biofactors (GfB), 2 University of Hohenheim, Chairman of the Society for Biofactors (GfB), and 3 Med. Univ. Policlinic Münster; Vice Chairman of the Society for Biofactors (GfB), Stuttgart, Germany


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DOI 10.5414/TE500137

Abstract

Magnesium deficiency is common in clinical practice. While patients often report muscle cramps – the most recognized symptom – the potential health consequences extend far beyond neuromuscular complaints. Magnesium is an essential biofactor, playing a pivotal role in the regulation of the physiological stress response and maintenance of sleep quality, both of which are increasingly jeopardized by today’s high-stress lifestyles. Early recognition and targeted intervention for magnesium deficiency have therefore become clinically relevant.

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  • 1 Society for Biofactors (GfB),
  • 2 University of Hohenheim, Chairman of the Society for Biofactors (GfB), and
  • 3 Med. Univ. Policlinic Münster; Vice Chairman of the Society for Biofactors (GfB), Stuttgart, Germany


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Dr. rer. nat. Daniela Birkelbach
Gesellschaft für Biofaktoren (GfB)
Waldenbucher Weg 29/1
72141 Walddorfhäslach, Germany
www.gf-biofaktoren.de
Email: [email protected]

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Daniela Birkelbach, Hans Georg Classen, and Klaus Kisters.Magnesium deficiency in clinical practice: Focus on stress
. 2026; 43: 79-82. doi: 10.5414/TE500137.

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