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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

The Relationship Between Exercise and Chromium Loss

Based on the Acu-Cell Nutrition framework, physical exertion significantly impacts mineral balance within the body.

  • Increased Excretion: Strenuous or prolonged exercise significantly increases the loss of chromium from the body.
  • Urinary Loss: Physical stress and elevated metabolic rates during workouts trigger a notable increase in the urinary excretion of chromium.
  • Sweat Deposition: Trace amounts of chromium are also depleted through perspiration during physical activity, though urinary output is typically the primary route.
  • Blood Sugar Regulation Impact: Because chromium is a vital component of the Glucose Tolerance Factor (GTF) which assists in insulin function, losing chromium through heavy exercise can impair glucose metabolism if not adequately replenished.
  • Requirement for Athletes: Individuals engaging in regular, intense training have a higher daily requirement for chromium compared to sedentary individuals to offset exercise-induced depletion and maintain stable energy levels.
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  • Sodium and potassium imbalances - Associated With (Timing: during_or_after; Degree: more; Comparison: rest)
  • Hydration - Supports (Timing: before_during_after; Importance: highest; Amount: sufficient)

Chromium loss - connections

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-> Chromium loss

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