نتایج جستجو برای: magnesium intake

تعداد نتایج: 142785  

2009
Yamini Kesavan Edward Giovannucci Charles S. Fuchs Dominique S. Michaud

Many studies have investigated the relation between magnesium and iron intake and diabetes and, separately, between diabetes and pancreatic cancer. However, no known study has examined the direct association of magnesium and iron intake with pancreatic cancer risk. The authors obtained magnesium and iron intake data using food frequency questionnaires from the US male Health Professionals Follo...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2010
Yamini Kesavan Edward Giovannucci Charles S Fuchs Dominique S Michaud

Many studies have investigated the relation between magnesium and iron intake and diabetes and, separately, between diabetes and pancreatic cancer. However, no known study has examined the direct association of magnesium and iron intake with pancreatic cancer risk. The authors obtained magnesium and iron intake data using food frequency questionnaires from the US male Health Professionals Follo...

Journal: :Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association 2014
D T Dibaba P Xun A D Fly K Yokota K He

AIMS To estimate quantitatively the association between dietary magnesium intake and risk of metabolic syndrome by combining the relevant published articles using meta-analysis. METHODS We reviewed the relevant literature in PubMed and EMBASE published up until August 2013 and obtained additional information through Google or a hand search of the references in relevant articles. A random-effe...

Journal: :Atherosclerosis 2012
Wen Zhang Hiroyasu Iso Tetsuya Ohira Chigusa Date Akiko Tamakoshi

The authors sought to investigate the relationship between dietary magnesium intake and mortality from cardiovascular disease in a population-based sample of Asian adults. Reported findings are based on dietary magnesium intake in 58,615 healthy Japanese aged 40-79 years, in the Japan Collaborative Cohort (JACC) Study. Dietary magnesium intake was assessed by a validated food frequency question...

2004
Jia-Yi Dong Pengcheng Xun Ka He Li-Qiang Qin

OBJECTIVE Emerging epidemiological evidence suggests that higher magnesium intake may reduce diabetes incidence. We aimed to examine the association between magnesium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes by conducting a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We conducted a PubMed database search through January 2011 to identify prospective cohort studies of mag...

2010
Russell L. Blaylock

A particular deadly combination occurs in young athletes, which includes low magnesium intake, high calcium intake, low intake of omega‐3 fatty acids and excitotoxin food additives. Strenuous exercise—especially in extreme heat is known to deplete the body’s magnesium stores, as is consumption of carbonated drinks and taking calcium supplements. In addition, adrenalin secretion, increased durin...

Journal: :Nutrition 2003
Forrest H Nielsen David B Milne

OBJECTIVE A study with human volunteers was conducted to ascertain whether a low intake of copper (Cu) would exacerbate the response to a deficient intake of magnesium (Mg). METHODS Nineteen postmenopausal women, age 47 to 78 y, completed a metabolic unit study as designed. For 162 d, nine women were fed a diet containing 1.0 mg of Cu/2000 kcal and 10 women were fed 3.0 mg of Cu/2000 kcal. Di...

2016
Andrea Rosanoff Qi Dai Sue A Shapses

Although much is known about magnesium, its interactions with calcium and vitamin D are less well studied. Magnesium intake is low in populations who consume modern processed-food diets. Low magnesium intake is associated with chronic diseases of global concern [e.g., cardiovascular disease (CVD), type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and skeletal disorders], as is low vitamin D status. No simpl...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 1999
S Humphries H Kushner B Falkner

In both humans and experimental animals, dietary induced magnesium deficiency is correlated with insulin resistance. The purpose of this study was to determine whether dietary magnesium intake is associated with insulin sensitivity or blood pressure in a sample of nondiabetic, young adult black Americans. We also examined dietary calcium, potassium, and sodium intake. The study was conducted on...

Journal: :Magnesium research 2006
F H Nielsen H C Lukaski

Magnesium is involved in numerous processes that affect muscle function including oxygen uptake, energy production and electrolyte balance. Thus, the relationship between magnesium status and exercise has received significant research attention. This research has shown that exercise induces a redistribution of magnesium in the body to accommodate metabolic needs. There is evidence that marginal...

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