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SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL IN GERIATRIC MEN, COMPERATIVE STUDIES

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SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL IN GERIATRIC MEN, COMPERATIVE STUDIES

SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL IN GERIATRIC MEN, COMPERATIVE STUDIES

                                       CHAPTER ONE         

1.1.0:                           INTRODUCTION

               Serum Calcium level in Geriatric men

Calcium is the most common mineral in the body and one of the most important elements. The body needs it to build and fix bones and teeth, help nerves work, make muscles squeeze together, help blood clot, and help the heart to work. Almost all of the calcium in the body is stored in the bone. The rest is found in the blood.

Normally the level of calcium in the blood is carefully controlled. When blood calcium levels get low (hypocalcemia), the bones release calcium to bring it back to a normal blood level. When blood calcium levels get high (hypercalcemia), the extra calcium is stored in the bones or passed out of the body in urine and stool.

The of serum calcium level appears to be associated with blood pressure and metabolic risk factors for cardiovascular disease.  

 

1.2.0:   The amount of calcium in the body depends on the amount of:

·        Dietary Calcium.

·        Calcium and vitamin D absorb by intestines.

·        Phosphate in the body.

·        Certain hormones, including parathyroid hormonecalcitonin, and estrogenin the body.

Vitamin D: these hormones help control the amount of calcium in the body. They also control the amount of calcium absorbed from food and the amount passed from the body in urine and stool. The blood levels of phosphate are closely linked to calcium levels and they work in opposite ways: As blood calcium levels get high, phosphate levels get low, and the opposite is also true.

The aim and objective of this study is to:

·        Determine the serum calcium levels in geriatric men aged 50 years and above.

Compare the values obtained with age group 20 to 30 years.

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