BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE - : We aimed to investigate the associations of dietary and total potassium, magnesium, and calcium intakes with stroke occurrence. METHODS - : A prospective cohort study was conducted among 36 094 participants aged 21 to 70 years. Dietary intake was assessed with a food frequency questionnaire. RESULTS - : During 12 years of follow-up, 631 strokes occurred. After adjustment for confounders, magnesium intake was associated with reduced stroke risk (hazard ratio [95% confidence interval] per 100 mg/d, 0.80 [0.67-0.97] dietary magnesium; 0.78 [0.65-0.93] total magnesium). Potassium and calcium intakes were not associated with stroke. CONCLUSIONS - : This study supports an association between high magnesium intake and a ...
Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the relation between the level of habitual pota...
Background and Purpose Data: on the association between calcium (Ca) and ischemic stroke are sparse ...
In recognition of a growing body of evidence in support of the benefits of increasing potassium (K+)...
Background A high intake of magnesium, calcium, and potassium and a low intake of sodium have been h...
IntroductionPrevious studies have investigated the association between mineral intake and the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Dietary magnesium could modify the major stroke risk factors, high blood pressure (BP) a...
IntroductionPrevious studies have investigated the association between mineral intake and the risk o...
Introduction: Previous studies have investigated the association between mineral intake and the risk...
BACKGROUND: The implication of calcium and magnesium in drinking water for cardiovascular disease is...
[[abstract]]Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality and neurologic deficits. Ma...
The authors sought to examine the relation between serum or dietary magnesium and the incidence of i...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
[[abstract]]Background: Stroke causes neurological injury and a large number of deaths. Daily activi...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
The authors sought to examine the relation between serum or dietary magnesium and the incidence of i...
Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the relation between the level of habitual pota...
Background and Purpose Data: on the association between calcium (Ca) and ischemic stroke are sparse ...
In recognition of a growing body of evidence in support of the benefits of increasing potassium (K+)...
Background A high intake of magnesium, calcium, and potassium and a low intake of sodium have been h...
IntroductionPrevious studies have investigated the association between mineral intake and the risk o...
BACKGROUND: Dietary magnesium could modify the major stroke risk factors, high blood pressure (BP) a...
IntroductionPrevious studies have investigated the association between mineral intake and the risk o...
Introduction: Previous studies have investigated the association between mineral intake and the risk...
BACKGROUND: The implication of calcium and magnesium in drinking water for cardiovascular disease is...
[[abstract]]Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of mortality and neurologic deficits. Ma...
The authors sought to examine the relation between serum or dietary magnesium and the incidence of i...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
[[abstract]]Background: Stroke causes neurological injury and a large number of deaths. Daily activi...
Background: Higher dietary intake of potassium, calcium, and magnesium is protective against ischemi...
The authors sought to examine the relation between serum or dietary magnesium and the incidence of i...
Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the relation between the level of habitual pota...
Background and Purpose Data: on the association between calcium (Ca) and ischemic stroke are sparse ...
In recognition of a growing body of evidence in support of the benefits of increasing potassium (K+)...