| Literature DB >> 35122152 |
Lucía Arias-Fernández1,2, Ellen A Struijk2, Francisco Félix Caballero2, Rosario Ortolá2, Esther García-Esquinas2, Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo2,3, Esther Lopez-Garcia2,3, Alberto Lana4,5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Magnesium is a profuse intracellular cation with a key role in muscle function and cellular senescence. The aim was to examine the prospective association between 5 year changes in dietary intake of magnesium and changes in physical performance among older men and women.Entities:
Keywords: Diet; Magnesium; Older adults; Physical functional performance
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35122152 PMCID: PMC9279200 DOI: 10.1007/s00394-022-02808-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nutr ISSN: 1436-6207 Impact factor: 4.865
Characteristics of participants at baseline and at the end of follow-up in lifestyle, magnesium intake, morbidity and SPPB score, by sex
| Women ( | Men ( | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | 2017 | 2012 | 2017 | ||||
| Age, year | 70.9 (5.36) | 75.6 (5.24) | N/A | 70.0 (5.38) | 74.8 (5.33) | N/A | |
| Primary education or less, | 254 (57.9) | – | N/A | 162 (38.2) | – | N/A | |
| Physical activity, METs-h/w | 18.8 (12.1) | – | N/A | 25.8 (17.0) | – | N/A | |
| TV-watching, h/d | 19.6 (10.9) | 20.4 (11.9) | 0.160 | 17.1 (9.66) | 19.3 (11.6) | < 0.001 | |
| Current smokers, | 17 (3.87) | 16 (3.64) | 0.01 | 59 (13.9) | 43 (10.1) | < 0.001 | |
| Alcohol intake, g/d | 4.36 (8.34) | 3.66 (8.49) | 0.05 | 15.6 (16.6) | 14.1 (15.9) | 0.04 | |
| Energy intake, kcal/d | 1868 (387) | 1,692 (290) | < 0.001 | 2238 (460) | 2029 (363) | < 0.001 | |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 28.4 (4.89) | 27.4 (4.82) | < 0.001 | 28.5 (3.65) | 27.9 (3.63) | < 0.001 | |
| Mg intake, mg/d | 332 (114) | 300 (76.3) | < 0.001 | 360 (95.8) | 339 (77.8) | < 0.001 | |
| Mg intake compliance | |||||||
| EAR, | 310 (70.6) | 271 (64.7) | < 0.001 | 187 (44.1) | 156 (36.8) | < 0.001 | |
| RDA, | 187 (42.6) | 153 (34.9) | < 0.001 | 81 (19.1) | 61 (14.4) | < 0.001 | |
| Morbidity | |||||||
| Diabetes, | 56 (12.8) | 71 (16.2) | < 0.001 | 94 (22.2) | 109 (25.7) | < 0.001 | |
| Hypertension, | 245 (55.8) | 275 (62.6) | < 0.001 | 240 (56.6) | 273 (64.4) | < 0.001 | |
| Hypercholesterolemia, | 231 (52.6) | 263 (59.9) | < 0.001 | 200 (47.1) | 223 (52.6) | < 0.001 | |
| Cardiovascularb, | 16 (3.64) | 32 (7.29) | < 0.001 | 25 (5.90) | 39 (9.20) | < 0.001 | |
| Cancer, | 7 (1.59) | 13 (2.96) | < 0.001 | 8 (1.89) | 27 (6.37) | < 0.001 | |
| Musculoskeletalc, | 256 (58.3) | 327 (74.5) | < 0.001 | 146 (34.4) | 207 (48.8) | < 0.001 | |
| SPPB, score | 8.46 (2.15) | 8.32 (2.72) | 0.23 | 9.31 (2.03) | 9.27 (2.45) | 0.72 | |
Note for continuous variables, mean value (standard deviation) is reported
SPPB Short Physical Performance Battery test, MET metabolic equivalent, TV Television, EAR estimated average requirement, RDA recommended dietary allowance
aPaired t-test for continuous variables and McNemar’s test for categorical variables were used for statistical comparison
bCardiovascular diseases include heart failure, heart attack and stroke
cMusculoskeletal diseases include arthritis, osteoarthritis and hip fracture
Changes in the SPPB score (95% confidence interval) between 2012 and 2017 according to sex-specific tertilesa of change in dietary magnesium intake between 2012 and 2017, overall and by sex
| Tertile 1 | Tertile 2 | Tertile 3 | Per 1-SD increase during 5 year periodb | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | |||||
| Participants, | 289 (33.5) | 287 (33.3) | 287 (33.2) | ||
| Change in Mg intake, mg/d | − 109.6 (66.7) | − 22.8 (49.1) | 54.5 (49.2) | ||
| Multivariable model 1c | 0.03 (− 0.32;0.39) | Ref | 0.40 (0.05;0.76) | 0.042 | 0.13 (− 0.02; 0.27) |
| Multivariable model 2d | 0.04 (− 0.31; 0.39) | Ref | 0.43 (0.07; 0.78) | 0.034 | 0.13 (− 0.02; 0.28) |
| Women | |||||
| Participants, | 147 (33.5) | 146 (33.3) | 146 (33.3) | ||
| Change in Mg intake, mg/d | − 130.4 (76.6) | − 30.1 (15.4) | 44.2 (48.5) | ||
| Multivariable model 1c | 0.11 (− 0.40; 0.62) | Ref | 1.00 (0.48; 1.51) | 0.001 | 0.34 (0.13; 0.56) |
| Multivariable model 2d | 0.09 (− 0.41; 0.61) | Ref | 1.01 (0.49; 1.52) | 0.001 | 0.35 (0.14; 0.57) |
| Men | |||||
| Participants, | 142 (33.5) | 141 (33.3) | 141 (33.3) | ||
| Change in Mg intake, mg/d | − 88.05 (45.8) | − 15.2 (15.3) | 65.2 (47.7) | ||
| Multivariable model 1c | 0.02 (− 0.17; 0.50) | Ref | − 0.16 (− 0.65; 0.34) | 0.494 | − 0.11 (− 0.32; 0.09) |
| Multivariable model 2d | 0.05 (− 0.44; 0.54) | Ref | − 0.09 (− 0.59; 0.41) | 0.592 | − 0.10 (− 0.30; 0.11) |
SPPBShort Physical Performance Battery test
aSex-specific tertile cut-points were − 59.8 and − 5.99 mg/d in women and − 42.6 and 11.6 mg/d in men for magnesium
b1-SD increase = 89.2 mg/d in women and 73.9 mg/d in men
cAdjusted for baseline SPPB score (tertiles of score), age (< 70, 70–79, ≥ 80 y), educational level (primary, secondary, university) and physical activity (tertiles of METs-h/w), smoking status (current, former, never), BMI (tertiles of kg/m2), TV-watching (tertiles of h/wk) and alcohol intake (tertiles of g/d)
dAdditionally adjusted for baseline morbidity, including diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and musculoskeletal disease
Changes in the SPPB score (95% confidence interval) between 2012 and 2017 according to compliance with the US dietary reference intake for magnesium between 2012 and 2017, overall and by sex
| Consistent non-compliancea | From non-compliance to compliancea | From compliance to non-compliancea | Consistent compliancea | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Estimated average requirement | ||||
| Overall | ||||
| Participants, | 235 (27.2) | 131 (15.2) | 201 (23.3) | 296 (34.3) |
| Mean change, g/d | − 21.4 (42.5) | 50.1 (65.4) | − 68.7 (67.4) | − 34.8 (99.2) |
| Multivariable modelb | Ref | 0.46 (− 0.01;0.92) | − 0.42 (− 0.83; − 0.01) | 0.08 (− 0.30; 0.46) |
| Women | ||||
| Participants, | 67 (15.3) | 62 (14.1) | 101 (23.0) | 209 (47.6) |
| Mean change, g/d | − 34.1 (38.0) | 36.6 (58.7) | − 76.4 (70.0) | − 44.9 (102.4) |
| Multivariable modelb | Ref | 1.14 (0.36; 1.92) | − 0.12 (− 0.82; 0.58) | 0.55 (− 0.07; 1.18) |
| Men | ||||
| Participants, | 168 (39.6) | 69 (16.3) | 100 (23.6) | 87 (20.5) |
| Mean change, g/d | − 16.4 (43.2) | 62.2 (69.0) | − 60.9 (64.1) | − 10.5 (86.7) |
| Multivariable modelc | Ref | 0.06 (− 0.54; 0.67) | − 0.33 (− 0.86; 0.21) | 0.04 (− 0.51;0.61) |
| Recommended dietary allowance | ||||
| Overall | ||||
| Participants, | 494 (57.2) | 101 (11.7) | 155 (18.0) | 113 (13.1) |
| Mean change, g/d | − 17.3 (51.1) | 66.1 (67.4) | − 104.3 (93.5) | − 40.3 (93.7) |
| Multivariable modelb | Ref | 0.45 (− 0.02; 0.91) | 0.07 (− 0.33; 0.47) | − 0.07 (− 0.51; 0.38) |
| Women | ||||
| Participants, | 184 (41.9) | 68 (15.5) | 102 (23.2) | 85 (19.4) |
| Mean change, g/d | − 29.3 (42.2) | 52.8 (62.0) | − 112 (100.5) | − 46.0 (94.1) |
| Multivariable modelb | Ref | 0.84 (0.22; 1.47) | 0.19 (− 0.37; 0.74) | 0.34 (− 0.25; 0.93) |
| Men | ||||
| Participants, | 310 (73.3) | 33 (7.80) | 53 (12.5) | 28 (6.60) |
| Mean change, g/d | − 10.2 (54.5) | 93.7 (71.1) | − 89.6 (77.1) | − 23.0 (92.2) |
| Multivariable modelb | Ref | 0.02 (− 0.75; 0.79) | 0.13 (− 0.49; 0.76) | − 0.28 (− 1.10; 0.55) |
SPPB Short Physical Performance Battery test
aCut-off points for recommendations compliance were ≥ 350 mg/d (women) and ≥ 265 mg/d (men) for Estimated Average Requirement, and ≥ 420 mg/d (women) and ≥ 320 mg/d (men) for Recommended Dietary Allowance
bAdjusted for baseline SPPB score (tertiles of score), age (< 70, 70–79, ≥ 80 y), educational level (primary, secondary, university) and physical activity (tertiles of METs-h/w), smoking status (current, former, never), BMI (tertiles of kg/m2), TV-watching (tertiles of h/wk) and alcohol intake (tertiles of g/d)