Increased Wnt/β-catenin signaling contributes to autophagy inhibition resulting from a dietary magnesium deficiency in injury-induced osteoarthritis [PDF]
Background Dietary magnesium deficiency, which is common in modern diet, has been associated with osteoarthritis (OA) susceptibility. Despite this clinical association, no study has addressed if dietary magnesium deficiency accelerates OA development ...
Ruijun Bai+10 more
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Increased magnesium intake does not mitigate MAFLD risk associated with magnesium deficiency [PDF]
Serum magnesium cannot accurately assess magnesium deficiency. The association between magnesium deficiency and metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) remains unclear.
Haiyang Peng+4 more
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Intra-erythrocytes magnesium deficiency could reflect cognitive impairment status due to vascular disease: a pilot study [PDF]
Background and aims Magnesium is a fundamental cation that regulates neuronal transmission, protein synthesis, energy metabolism. Magnesium deficiency mostly affects nervous and cardiovascular systems determining weakness, tremors, seizure and ...
Clementina Sitzia+5 more
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Risk factors and comorbidities associated with magnesium deficiency in pregnant women and women with hormone-related conditions: analysis of a large real-world dataset [PDF]
Background An accumulating body of literature indicates that magnesium deficiency is associated with a number of hormone-related conditions (HRC) in women, and epidemiological studies are needed to assess its prevalence and risk factors. Here, we present
Svetlana Orlova+6 more
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Magnesium deficiency and increased inflammation: current perspectives [PDF]
Forrest H Nielsen Research Nutritionist Consultant, Grand Forks, ND, USA Abstract: Animal studies have shown that magnesium deficiency induces an inflammatory response that results in leukocyte and macrophage activation, release of inflammatory cytokines
Nielsen FH
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Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: Screening for Magnesium Deficiency [PDF]
Magnesium is an essential mineral naturally present in the human body, where it acts as cofactor in several enzymatic reactions. Magnesium is a key cardiovascular regulator, which maintains electrical, metabolic, and vascular homeostasis.
Paolo Severino+11 more
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In the practice of neurologists and therapists, patients with complaints of headache, increased fatigue, and irritability are common. The most frequent causes of headaches in ambulatory patients are primary headaches (migraine and tension headaches ...
V. A. Golovacheva, G. R. Tabeeva
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The role of magnesium and the importance of hypomagnesiemia in humans [PDF]
Magnesium is the second most present cation in cells. The highest percentage of magnesium is found in bones (over 60%), slightly less in muscles and soft tissues.
Opanković Ana+2 more
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Introduction. It is believed to be relevant to assess a profile in patients not using menopausal hormone therapy (non-MHT) with climacteric syndrome (CS) and surgical menopause, because this cohort includes patients with malignant neoplasms of the ...
D. V. Blinov+6 more
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Large Scale Structure Prediction of Near-Stoichiometric Magnesium Oxide Based on a Machine-Learned Interatomic Potential: Novel Crystalline Phases and Oxygen-Vacancy Ordering [PDF]
Using a fast and accurate neural network potential we are able to systematically explore the energy landscape of large unit cells of bulk magnesium oxide with the minima hopping method. The potential is trained with a focus on the near-stoichiometric compositions, in particular on suboxides, i.e., Mg$_x$O$_{1-x}$ with $0.50
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