Potassium, magnesium, and fruit and vegetable intakes are …

Potassium, magnesium, and fruit and vegetable intakes are associated with greater bone mineral density in elderly men and women 2. Author links open overlay panel Tucker Katherine L 1, Hannan Marian T 1, Chen Honglei 1, Cupples ... although they did detect a protective association between magnesium intake and bone loss at the humerus in 9 ...

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A magnesium consumption slightly greater than the Recommended Dietary Allowance is associated with increased lower-arm and wrist fractures that are possibly related to more physical activity and falls. BACKGROUND Magnesium is a necessary component of bone, but its relation to osteoporotic fractures is unclear. OBJECTIVE We examined magnesium …

Copper, magnesium, zinc and calcium status in osteopenic …

Osteopenia, defined as a bone mineral density that is lower than normal but not low enough to be classified as osteoporosis, generally increases in severity with age and is most prevalent in women who are postmenopausal. ... Ryder KM, et al. Magnesium intake from food and supplements is associated with bone mineral density in healthy older ...

Magnesium intake mediates the association between bone mineral density

Low serum magnesium has been demonstrated to be associated with low bone density in pre-and postmenopausal women [92,[94][95][96], and magnesium intake is found to be positively correlated with a ...

Dietary magnesium intake, bone mineral density and risk …

Dietary magnesium intake has been related to osteoporosis and risk of fractures in earlier studies; however, findings were conflicting. This meta-analysis indicated that high magnesium intake was not associated with increased risk of fracture; however, a positive marginally significant correlation was found between magnesium intake and bone mineral …

Magnesium

Magnesium also affects the concentrations of both parathyroid hormone and the active form of vitamin D, which are major regulators of bone homeostasis. Several population-based studies have found positive associations between magnesium intake and bone mineral density in both men and women .

Magnesium intake mediates the association between bone mineral density

Magnesium (Mg) deficiency has been associated with bone disorders. Physical activity is also crucial for bone mineralization. Bone mass loss has been observed to be accelerated in subjects with low Mg intake. We aim to understand if Mg intake mediates the association between bone mineral density (BM …

An update on magnesium and bone health

Mg intake with food and bone mineral density ... food, magnesium supplementation and bone mineral density. (4) Published in journals quali ed in the Index Medicus. (5) Analysis and presentation of ...

Magnesium intake, bone mineral density, and fractures: …

Objective: We examined magnesium intake as a risk factor for osteoporotic fractures and altered bone mineral density (BMD). Design: This prospective cohort study included 73,684 …

Magnesium Intake from Food and Supplements Is Associated with Bone

The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the impact of magnesium intake from any source on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), bone turnover ...

(PDF) Impact of magnesium on bone health in older adults: …

The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the impact of magnesium intake from any source on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), bone turnover ...

Impact of magnesium on bone health in older adults: A

The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the impact of magnesium intake from any source on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content …

Magnesium Intake from Food and Supplements Is …

Magnesium Intake from Food and Supplements Is Associated with Bone Mineral Density in Healthy Older White Subjects Kathryn M. Ryder, MD, MS, Ronald I. Shorr, MD, MS,wAndrew J. Bush, PhD,w ... Key words: bone mineral density; nutrition; magnesium; osteoporosis; elderly O

(PDF) Potassium, magnesium, and fruit and vegetable …

In addition, magnesium is an essential element for bone regeneration [13], and its consumption leads to an increase in bone mineral density [14]. Mg 2+ ions with concentrations below 10 mM do not ...

Dietary magnesium intake, bone mineral density and risk of …

This meta-analysis indicated that high magnesium intake was not associated with increased risk of fracture; however, a positive marginally significant correlation was found …

Dietary magnesium intake and fracture risk: data …

These findings are, however, surprising as in cross-sectional studies there was a significant association between higher Mg intake and bone mineral density (BMD) ( 8 ). The beneficial role of Mg in inflammation ( 11 ) and oxidative stress ( 12 ), …

An update on magnesium and bone health

Various dietetic investigations have shown that many people (about 20%) constantly consume lower quantities of Mg than recommended; moreover, in this category, a lower bone mineral density and a higher fracturing risk have been found.

Magnesium intake, bone mineral density, and …

women, low magnesium intake has been correlated with more rapid bone loss or lower bone mineral density (BMD)5 (9–11). In the Framingham Heart Study, although no longitudinal as-sociation was shown between magnesium intake and BMD over 4 y, a 2% higher trochanteric BMD was noted for every 100 mg Mg consumed by women at baseline (9).

Associations of the Dietary Magnesium Intake and Magnesium …

Osteoporosis is a disease of the skeletal system with degradation of bone tissue microstructure and low bone mineral density (BMD), ... Orchard TS, Larson JC, Alghothani N, Bout-Tabaku S, Cauley JA, Chen Z, et al. Magnesium intake, bone mineral density, and fractures: results from the women's health initiative observational study. Am J Clin ...

Magnesium intake, bone mineral density, and fractures: …

Background: Magnesium is a necessary component of bone, but its relation to osteoporotic fractures is unclear. Objective: We examined magnesium intake as a risk factor for osteoporotic fractures and altered bone mineral density (BMD).

Impact of magnesium on bone health in older adults: A

The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the impact of magnesium intake from any source on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), bone …

Impact of serum magnesium and bone mineral density on …

Introduction Bone mineral density (BMD) measured with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) can be used to predict fractures, but its clinical utility has not been fully established in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Magnesium is an essential trace element. Although magnesium is associated with the risk of fractures in non-CKD populations, the …

Dietary magnesium intake, bone mineral density and risk …

The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to investigate the impact of magnesium intake from any source on bone mineral density (BMD), bone mineral content (BMC), bone turnover ...

Myeloma- Magnesium, Bone Mineral Density

Greater magnesium intake was significantly related to higher Bone Mineral Density (BMD) in white women and men…. Because about 90% of multiple myeloma patients and survivors will experience lytic lesions and bone damage at some point during their lives with MM, maintaining bone health is always a concern for the MM patient and survivor.

Dietary magnesium intake, bone mineral density and risk of …

This meta-analysis indicated that high magnesium intake was not associated with increased risk of fracture; however, a positive marginally significant correlation was found between …

(PDF) Dietary magnesium intake, bone mineral density and …

Dietary magnesium intake has been related to osteoporosis and risk of fractures in earlier studies; however, findings were conflicting. This meta-analysis indicated that high magnesium intake was not associated with increased risk of fracture; ... Dietary magnesium intake, bone mineral density and risk of fracture: a systematic review and meta ...

Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Dietary Supplementation to …

Abstract. Bone is a nutritionally modulated tissue. Given this background, aim of this review is to evaluate the latest data regarding ideal dietary approach in order to reduce bone mineral density loss and to construct a food pyramid that allows osteopenia/osteoporosis patients to easily figure out what to eat.

(PDF) Magnesium intake, bone mineral density, …

We examined magnesium intake as a risk factor for osteoporotic fractures and altered bone mineral density (BMD). This prospective cohort study included 73,684 postmenopausal women...

An update on magnesium and bone health

Various dietetic investigations have shown that many people (about 20%) constantly consume lower quantities of Mg than recommended; moreover, in this category, a lower bone mineral density and a higher fracturing risk have …

Magnesium intake, bone mineral density, and fractures: …

In postmenopausal women, low magnesium intake has been correlated with more rapid bone loss or lower bone mineral density (BMD) 5 . In the Framingham Heart Study, although no longitudinal association was shown between magnesium intake and BMD over 4 y, a 2% higher trochanteric BMD was noted for every 100 mg Mg consumed by women at baseline ( 9 ).