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Chromium has been linked to insulin function and glucose metabolism, but its status as an essential nutrient in humans remains debated. Deficiency is rare outside of specialised hospital settings (e.g., long-term parenteral nutrition without chromium).
Observed in long-term parenteral nutrition (TPN) without chromium: may cause impaired glucose tolerance, weight loss, and neuropathy.
High-dose supplements can cause gastrointestinal upset. Cr(VI) (industrial/occupational) is hazardous and not a nutrient.
TGA-compliant note: This page describes normal physiological roles and supporting nutrients. It does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.
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