Objective: This study was conducted to determine the association between magnesium (Mg), body composition and insulin resistance in 136 sedentary postmenopausal women, 50 to 77 years of age. Methods: Diabetics, hypertensives and women on hormonal replacement therapy were excluded and the remaining 74 were divided according to BMI≥25 (obese: OG) and BMI<25 kg/m2 (non-obese: NOG). Nutritional data disclosed that intakes were high for protein and saturated fat, low for carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fat and Mg and normal for the other nutrients, according to recommended dietary allowances (RDA). Mg values in red blood cells (RBC-Mg) and plasma (P-Mg), were determined, as were fasting glucose, and insulin levels, Homeostasis Model Assessment (H...
Background: A large proportion of adults in North America are not meeting recommended intakes for ma...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the association between magnesium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes. RESEARC...
Background: During menopause occurs weight gain and bone loss occurs due to the hormone decline duri...
Magnesium plays a role in glucose and insulin homeostasis and evidence suggests that magnesium intak...
Background: Obesity is a complex, multifactorial condition in which excess body weight may put a fem...
Background: Dietary magnesium intake has reduced in developed countries over the last century, and ...
OBJECTIVE — Higher intake of magnesium appears to improve glucose and insulin ho-meostasis; however,...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem among developed and developing countries. Magnesi...
Background: To determine serum calcium, serum magnesium, and BMI (body mass index) in premenopausal ...
ABSTRACTMagnesium plays a critical role in glucose metabolism and evidence suggest that magnesium de...
Many cross-sectional studies show an inverse association between dietary magnesium and insulin resis...
1<p>Regression model adjusted for caloric intake, physical activity, medication use and menopausal s...
Objectives: This study was designed to assess nutritional and biochemical factor of magnesium in pos...
In this thesis, we compared analytic methods for the assessment of magnesium status and we investiga...
Many cross-sectional studies show an inverse association between dietary magnesium and insulin resis...
Background: A large proportion of adults in North America are not meeting recommended intakes for ma...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the association between magnesium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes. RESEARC...
Background: During menopause occurs weight gain and bone loss occurs due to the hormone decline duri...
Magnesium plays a role in glucose and insulin homeostasis and evidence suggests that magnesium intak...
Background: Obesity is a complex, multifactorial condition in which excess body weight may put a fem...
Background: Dietary magnesium intake has reduced in developed countries over the last century, and ...
OBJECTIVE — Higher intake of magnesium appears to improve glucose and insulin ho-meostasis; however,...
Background: Obesity is an important health problem among developed and developing countries. Magnesi...
Background: To determine serum calcium, serum magnesium, and BMI (body mass index) in premenopausal ...
ABSTRACTMagnesium plays a critical role in glucose metabolism and evidence suggest that magnesium de...
Many cross-sectional studies show an inverse association between dietary magnesium and insulin resis...
1<p>Regression model adjusted for caloric intake, physical activity, medication use and menopausal s...
Objectives: This study was designed to assess nutritional and biochemical factor of magnesium in pos...
In this thesis, we compared analytic methods for the assessment of magnesium status and we investiga...
Many cross-sectional studies show an inverse association between dietary magnesium and insulin resis...
Background: A large proportion of adults in North America are not meeting recommended intakes for ma...
OBJECTIVE — To examine the association between magnesium intake and risk of type 2 diabetes. RESEARC...
Background: During menopause occurs weight gain and bone loss occurs due to the hormone decline duri...