Response of Vitamin D after Magnesium Intervention in a Postmenopausal Population from the Province of Granada, Spain
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Vázquez Lorente, Héctor; Herrera Quintana, Lourdes María; Molina-López, Jorge; Gamarra Morales, Yenifer; López-González, Beatriz; Miralles-Adell, Claudia; Planells Del Pozo, Elena MaríaEditorial
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Vitamin D Magnesium Liquid chromatography—tandem mass spectrometry Post-menopause
Date
2020-07-30Referencia bibliográfica
Vázquez-Lorente, H.; Herrera-Quintana, L.; Molina-López, J.; Gamarra-Morales, Y.; López-González, B.; Miralles-Adell, C.; Planells, E. Response of Vitamin D after Magnesium Intervention in a Postmenopausal Population from the Province of Granada, Spain. Nutrients 2020, 12, 2283. [doi:10.3390/nu12082283]
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III REF.PI10/1993; Spanish GovernmentRésumé
Menopause is a stage of hormonal imbalance in women which, in addition to other physiopathological consequences, poses a risk of deficiency of key micronutrients such as magnesium and vitamin D. A study was made of the influence of a magnesium intervention upon vitamin D status in a postmenopausal population from the province of Granada (Spain). Fifty-two healthy postmenopausal women between 44–76 years of age were included. Two randomized groups—placebo and magnesium (500 mg/day)—were treated during eight weeks. Nutrient intake was assessed using questionnaires based on 72-h recall. Vitamin D was analyzed by liquid chromatography—tandem mass spectrometry. Baseline vitamin D proved deficient in over 80% of the subjects. The administration of magnesium resulted in significantly increased vitamin D levels in the intervention group versus the controls (p < 0.05). Magnesium supplementation improved vitamin D status in the studied postmenopausal women.