LP203246-6
Chromium intake
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Description
Chromium is a mineral that humans require in trace amounts, although its mechanisms of action in the body and the amounts needed for optimal health are not well defined. It is found primarily in two forms: 1) trivalent (chromium 3+), which is biologically active and found in food, and 2) hexavalent (chromium 6+), a toxic form that results from industrial pollution. Our focus is exclusively on trivalent (3+) chromium. Chromium is known to enhance the action of insulin. Chromium also appears to be directly involved in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, but more research is needed to determine the full range of its roles in the body. Chromium is widely distributed in the food supply, but most foods provide only small amounts (less than 2 micrograms [mcg] per serving). Meat and whole-grain products, as well as some fruits, vegetables, and spices are relatively good sources. In contrast, foods high in simple sugars (like sucrose and fructose) are low in chromium. Source: National Institutes of Health, NIH: Chromium Dietary Supplement Fact Sheet
Basic Part Properties
- Part Name
- Chromium intake
- Part Display Name
- Chromium intake
- Part Type
- Component (Describes the core component or analyte measured)
- Created On
- 2015-11-17
- Construct for LOINC Short Name
- Chromium intake
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Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
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zh-CN | Chinese (China) | 铬摄入 Synonyms: 铬(Cr、 |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | Assunzione di Cromo |
nl-NL | Dutch (Netherlands) | chroom-inname |
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