Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: May 31, 2022
The
study
aimed
to
explore
the
associations
between
dietary
magnesium
(Mg)
intake
and
depletion
score
(MDS)
among
American
adults
with
osteoporosis.The
continuous
data
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
2005-2006,
2007-2008,
2009-2010,
2013-2014,
2017-2018
were
merged
ensure
a
large
representative
sample
total
of
14,566
participants
enrolled
for
analysis.
weighted
multivariate
linear
regression
model
was
performed
assess
relationship
Mg
osteoporosis.
Further,
non-linear
also
characterized
by
smooth
curve
fitting
(SCF)
generalized
additive
(GAM).
In
addition,
odds
ratios
(ORs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(95%
CIs)
MDS
osteoporosis
assessed
logistic
models.After
adjusting
all
covariates,
multivariable
models
demonstrated
that
negatively
correlated
osteoporosis,
especially
in
aged
55
years
or
older.
SCF
GAM
showed
presented
an
L-shaped
association
females
Moreover,
compared
0,
OR
≥3
2.987
CI
1.904,
4.686)
male-middle
group.
ORs
5.666
3.188,
10.069)
female-low
group
1.691
1.394,
2.051)
female-middle
group.The
present
indicated
people
daily
level
below
recommended
(RDI),
bioavailability
represented
have
negative
correlation
According
results,
combination
may
be
more
comprehensive
rigorous
screening
population
Therefore,
early
monitoring
interventions
necessary
those
insufficient
high
scores.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Sept. 25, 2024
Neurodegenerative
diseases,
which
are
characterized
by
progressive
neuronal
loss
and
cognitive
decline,
a
significant
concern
for
the
aging
population.
Neuroinflammation,
shared
characteristic
of
these
is
implicated
in
their
pathogenesis.
This
article
briefly
summarizes
role
magnesium,
an
essential
mineral
involved
numerous
enzymatic
reactions
critical
bioactivity,
context
neuroinflammation
decline.
The
potential
neuroprotective
effects
including
mechanisms
neuroprotection
magnesium
through
maintaining
ion
homeostasis,
reducing
inflammation,
preventing
excitotoxicity,
also
described.
Additionally,
we
discuss
impact
inadequate
on
its
as
therapeutic
agent
attenuating
decline
to
improve
neurodegenerative
conditions.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 509 - 509
Published: Feb. 4, 2021
Magnesium
(Mg)
is
a
mineral
that
plays
an
essential
role
as
cofactor
of
more
than
300
enzymes.
Mg
in
farm
animals’
and
human
nutrition
recommended
to
avoid
deficiency,
ensure
adequate
growth
health
maintenance.
supplementation
above
the
estimated
minimum
requirements
best
practice
improve
performances
(fertility
yield)
food
products’
quality,
since
performance
animals
has
grown
recent
decades.
pigs
increases
meat
quality
sows’
fertility;
poultry,
it
helps
deficiency-related
conditions
egg
production
by
laying
hens;
dairy
cows,
serves
grass
tetany
milk
fever,
two
related
hypomagnesaemia,
support
their
growth.
Thus,
prevents
deficiency
animals,
ensuring
content
animal-source
food.
These
latter
are
excellent
sources
diets.
Sub-optimal
intake
humans
several
implications
bone
development,
muscle
function,
This
review
summarizes
main
knowledge
about
nutrition.
Current Research in Physiology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
5, P. 203 - 207
Published: Jan. 1, 2022
Zinc
is
an
essential
mineral
with
important
relationship
vitamin
D.
Studies
have
found
that
reduced
blood
zinc
levels
could
predict
D
deficiency
in
adolescent
girls,
while
supplementation
increased
postmenopausal
women.
In
vitro
studies
using
human
peritoneal
macrophages
induced
the
release
of
calcitriol
(1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol).
also
acts
as
a
cofactor
for
functions,
transcriptional
activity
D-dependent
genes
relies
on
to
exert
pleiotropic
including
ion
regulation.
Vitamin
induce
transporters
regulate
homeostasis.
Together,
and
adequate
concentrations
help
maintain
healthy
musculoskeletal
system
beyond;
however,
either
these
nutrients
can
result
various
disorders
affecting
almost
all
body
systems.
This
brief
article
will
focus
role
functions.
Frontiers in Nutrition,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
9
Published: May 31, 2022
The
study
aimed
to
explore
the
associations
between
dietary
magnesium
(Mg)
intake
and
depletion
score
(MDS)
among
American
adults
with
osteoporosis.The
continuous
data
from
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Survey
2005-2006,
2007-2008,
2009-2010,
2013-2014,
2017-2018
were
merged
ensure
a
large
representative
sample
total
of
14,566
participants
enrolled
for
analysis.
weighted
multivariate
linear
regression
model
was
performed
assess
relationship
Mg
osteoporosis.
Further,
non-linear
also
characterized
by
smooth
curve
fitting
(SCF)
generalized
additive
(GAM).
In
addition,
odds
ratios
(ORs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(95%
CIs)
MDS
osteoporosis
assessed
logistic
models.After
adjusting
all
covariates,
multivariable
models
demonstrated
that
negatively
correlated
osteoporosis,
especially
in
aged
55
years
or
older.
SCF
GAM
showed
presented
an
L-shaped
association
females
Moreover,
compared
0,
OR
≥3
2.987
CI
1.904,
4.686)
male-middle
group.
ORs
5.666
3.188,
10.069)
female-low
group
1.691
1.394,
2.051)
female-middle
group.The
present
indicated
people
daily
level
below
recommended
(RDI),
bioavailability
represented
have
negative
correlation
According
results,
combination
may
be
more
comprehensive
rigorous
screening
population
Therefore,
early
monitoring
interventions
necessary
those
insufficient
high
scores.