Martha Rodríguez-Moran1, Fernando Guerrero-Romero2. 1. Biomedical Research Unit, Mexican Social Security Institute, Durango, Mexico. 2. Biomedical Research Unit, Mexican Social Security Institute, Durango, Mexico. Electronic address: guerrero.romero@gmail.com.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: We undertook this study to determine the efficacy of oral magnesium supplementation in the improvement of the metabolic profile and blood pressure in metabolically obese, normal-weight (MONW) individuals. METHODS: A total of 47 MONW individuals with hypomagnesemia were enrolled in clinical a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Individuals in the intervention group received 30 mL of MgCl2 5% solution (equivalent to 382 mg of magnesium) and individuals in the control group 30 mL of placebo solution, once daily during 4 months. In the absence of obesity or overweight, the presence of fasting glucose levels ≥100 mg/dL, HOMA-IR index ≥3, triglyceride levels ≥150 mg/dL and/or systolic and diastolic blood pressure ≥140 and 90 mmHg defined the presence of the MONW phenotype. Hypomagnesemia was defined by serum magnesium concentration ≤1.8 mg/dL. RESULTS: At basal conditions there were no significant differences between groups. At the end of follow-up, changes in the mean of systolic (-2.1 vs. 3.9% mmHg, p <0.05) and diastolic (-3.8 vs. 7.5% mmHg, p <0.05) blood pressures, HOMA-IR index (-46.5 vs. -5.4%, p <0.0001), fasting glucose (-12.3 vs. -1.8% mg/dL, p <0.05) and triglyceride levels (-47.4% vs. 10.1% mg/dL, p <0.0001) were significantly lower in the subjects who received MgCl2 compared with individuals in the control group. CONCLUSIONS:Oral magnesium supplementation improves the metabolic profile and blood pressure of MONW individuals.
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: We undertook this study to determine the efficacy of oral magnesium supplementation in the improvement of the metabolic profile and blood pressure in metabolically obese, normal-weight (MONW) individuals. METHODS: A total of 47 MONW individuals with hypomagnesemia were enrolled in clinical a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Individuals in the intervention group received 30 mL of MgCl2 5% solution (equivalent to 382 mg of magnesium) and individuals in the control group 30 mL of placebo solution, once daily during 4 months. In the absence of obesity or overweight, the presence of fasting glucose levels ≥100 mg/dL, HOMA-IR index ≥3, triglyceride levels ≥150 mg/dL and/or systolic and diastolic blood pressure ≥140 and 90 mmHg defined the presence of the MONW phenotype. Hypomagnesemia was defined by serum magnesium concentration ≤1.8 mg/dL. RESULTS: At basal conditions there were no significant differences between groups. At the end of follow-up, changes in the mean of systolic (-2.1 vs. 3.9% mmHg, p <0.05) and diastolic (-3.8 vs. 7.5% mmHg, p <0.05) blood pressures, HOMA-IR index (-46.5 vs. -5.4%, p <0.0001), fasting glucose (-12.3 vs. -1.8% mg/dL, p <0.05) and triglyceride levels (-47.4% vs. 10.1% mg/dL, p <0.0001) were significantly lower in the subjects who received MgCl2 compared with individuals in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: Oral magnesium supplementation improves the metabolic profile and blood pressure of MONW individuals.
Authors: Rebecca B Costello; Ronald J Elin; Andrea Rosanoff; Taylor C Wallace; Fernando Guerrero-Romero; Adela Hruby; Pamela L Lutsey; Forrest H Nielsen; Martha Rodriguez-Moran; Yiqing Song; Linda V Van Horn Journal: Adv Nutr Date: 2016-11-15 Impact factor: 8.701
Authors: Daniel T Dibaba; Pengcheng Xun; Yiqing Song; Andrea Rosanoff; Michael Shechter; Ka He Journal: Am J Clin Nutr Date: 2017-07-19 Impact factor: 7.045