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- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Kansas_State_University/FNDH_132%3A_Basic_Nutrition_(Hoss-Cruz)/04%3A_I_eat_therefore_I_am/4.12%3A_Trace_Minerals/4.12.07%3A_ChromiumCurrently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occu...Currently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occurs in the body, signs and symptoms include weight loss, peripheral neuropathy, elevated plasma glucose concentrations or impaired glucose use, and high plasma free fatty acid concentrations. The recommended intake for chromium is 35 mcg per day for adult males and 25 mcg per day for adult females.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Feather_River_College/HES_170%3A_Introduction_to_Nutrition_(FRC)/09%3A_Minerals/9.11%3A_ChromiumCurrently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occu...Currently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occurs in the body, signs and symptoms include weight loss, peripheral neuropathy, elevated plasma glucose concentrations or impaired glucose use, and high plasma free fatty acid concentrations. The recommended intake for chromium is 35 mcg per day for adult males and 25 mcg per day for adult females.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/Introduction_to_Nutrition_Science/10%3A_Trace_Minerals/10.06%3A_ChromiumCurrently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occu...Currently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occurs in the body, signs and symptoms include weight loss, peripheral neuropathy, elevated plasma glucose concentrations or impaired glucose use, and high plasma free fatty acid concentrations. The recommended intake for chromium is 35 mcg per day for adult males and 25 mcg per day for adult females.
- https://med.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/Intro_to_Nutrition_Text/13%3A_Trace_Minerals/13.07%3A_ChromiumCurrently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occu...Currently, the results of scientific studies evaluating the usefulness of chromium supplementation in preventing and treating Type 2 diabetes are largely inconclusive. If a deficiency of chromium occurs in the body, signs and symptoms include weight loss, peripheral neuropathy, elevated plasma glucose concentrations or impaired glucose use, and high plasma free fatty acid concentrations. The recommended intake for chromium is 35 mcg per day for adult males and 25 mcg per day for adult females.