INTERRELATIONS OF THE EXCHANGE OF ESSENTIAL MICRO ELEMENTS IN ADOLESCENTS WITH NEYROCIRCULATORY DYSTONIA AND LIVING UNDER CONDITIONS OF IODINE DEFICIENCY
Keywords:
Neurocirculatory dystonia, iodine deficiency, trace elements, adolescents, micronutrient imbalance, autonomic dysfunctionAbstract
This study examines the relationship between the exchange of essential microelements and the development of neurocirculatory dystonia (NCD) in adolescents living in iodine-deficient regions. Analysis reveals altered homeostasis of key trace elements, including iodine, zinc, selenium, and magnesium, among affected individuals. These disturbances correlate with autonomic dysfunction and cardiovascular symptoms characteristic of NCD. The findings underscore the importance of addressing micronutrient imbalances in managing adolescents with NCD and iodine deficiency.
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