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Susan Lark, MD Speaks Out Against the Newest Osteoporosis Drug ...
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 28, 2008
Building up mineral reserves in the bones by taking daily: 1000-2000 mg of calcium carbonate; 500-750 mg of magnesium oxide; 15-25 mg of zinc; ...
5 nutritional deficiencies and how to correct them
Cortlandt Forum, NY - Nov 18, 2008
This problem is made worse by the lack of quality clinical outcome studies identifying the optimal calcium/magnesium supplement recommendation, ...

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Nutritionist Jonny Bowden (Part III): Food Supplements and ...
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 18, 2008
If you're on a budget, what are the bare-bones supplements that you think that people should really be concerned about or should be using? ...

Total Health Breakthroughs
Featured Article Healthy LivingThe Cornerstones of Healthy Blood ...
Total Health Breakthroughs - Nov 11, 2008
Calcium and Magnesium. I like to recommend supplements that have multiple benefits. Calcium and magnesium fall into that category. ...

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Dr. Oz and The Blue Zones Author discuss on ?Oprah? how to live ...
Best Syndication, CA - Nov 25, 2008
Dan said that the water is important because it has hard water, and because of the calcium and magnesium builds strong bones. There are no nursing homes, ...

Calgary Herald
Why acid is bad for your health
Calgary Herald,  Canada - Nov 13, 2008
Bicarbonate is a major buffer, potassium can act as a buffer, and certainly magnesium and calcium act as buffers. Our largest reservoir of these buffering ...
The appealing benefits of onions and cukes
Seattle Times, United States - Nov 12, 2008
A half cup of onion is also a source of potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus and dietary fiber. Health perks: Onions contain more quercetin than any ...
Menopause disrupts a woman's life, but there are ways to cope
The Bay City Times - MLive.com, MI - Nov 18, 2008
Fleming also recommends vitamin supplements, including vitamin B for mood balance and calcium with vitamin D to keep bones strong. A combination of vitamin ...
Wellness not only proper diet, exercise
Inquirer.net, Philippines - Nov 17, 2008
High in magnesium and calcium, it strengthens bones, promotes health and sound sleep. Many use Kefir as a meal replacement. However, it is best to combine ...

Total Health Breakthroughs
Featured Article Nutrients & HealthBeware the Drugs That Rob Your ...
Total Health Breakthroughs - Nov 14, 2008
2 Oral contraceptives have been shown to drain your body of vitamin B6, B12, zinc, and blood magnesium levels. This can set a cascade of unwanted side ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: magnesium + bone + 0.26  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Evaluate pros and cons about vitamins, supplements when ...
Statesman Journal, OR - 47 minutes ago
The verdict is in that calcium, along with magnesium and vitamin D, can improve bone health. Hundreds if not thousands of studies have been performed on ...
NASA: Martian soil may be more alien than first thought
Computerworld, MA -
The first tests also found magnesium, sodium, potassium and chloride in the Martian soil. "Some kinds of Earth life would be happy to live in these soils," ...
AirDrives: a revolution in headphone technology?
MusicRadar.com - The place for music makers, UK - Aug 5, 2008
The standard AirDrives are acoustically housed in magnesium and retail at ?49.99. The AirDrives for Kids (?39.99) drops the magnesium for cheaper materials ...
Grapefruit pulp may boost bone health: study
NutraIngredients.com, France - Jul 21, 2008
The protective effects of the grapefruit pulp were found to be dose-dependent with regards to bone turnover, and increased calcium and magnesium contents of ...
Author and Nutritionist David Wolfe Discusses Nutritional Myths
Natural News.com, AZ - Aug 2, 2008
What increases bone density? Well, it turns out it's two other minerals and that is silicon and magnesium. Now, the best natural source of magnesium is ...

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Tick fever: the dog's slow but stubborn
The Island (subscription), Sri Lanka -
Doxycycline should never be given along with dairy or supplements containing calcium, iron or magnesium (like antacids) because these will interfere with ...
Invest in your family's health by budgeting for nutrient-rich foods
EurekAlert (press release), DC -
Milk also provides three of the five nutrients that the Dietary Guidelines say are lacking in most children's diets ? calcium, magnesium and potassium. ...
Reconsidering Osteoporosis Drugs: Do They Have a Leg to Stand On?
EmpowHer, AZ - Jul 19, 2008
Calcium and Magnesium: Make sure to get both of these minerals daily. Calcium is ineffective when you don?t get enough magnesium. Get at least 1000?1500 mg ...
Magnesium Halts Vascular Calcification
Renal and Urology News, NY - Jul 15, 2008
... study suggests that magnesium may prevent or delay progression of vascular calcification in hemodialysis patients without a detrimental effect on bone, ...
Vitamin K Deficiency May Be A Significant Risk Factor For Low Bone ...
ABN Newswire (press release), Australia - Jul 16, 2008
[2] Yaegashi Y, et. al., Association of hip fracture incidence and intake of calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, and vitamin KEJ Epidemiology 2008 23:3 219-225.
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Calcium homeostasis and bone pathology in magnesium deficient rats -
JE Jones, R Schwartz, L Krook - Calcified Tissue International, 1980 - Springer
... 4 2.25 = 0.05 0.69 _+ 0.06' 10.90 - 0.17 11.50 - 0.24 5 2.63 -+ 0.26 0.66 _+ 0.04'
10.52 ? 0.14 10.80 z 0.30 ... (Table 3). Bone magnesium decreased significantly ...

In Situ Femoral Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry Related to Ash Weight, Bone Size and Density, and … -
EM Lochm?ller, P Miller, D B?rklein, U Wehr, W … - Osteoporosis International, 2000 - Springer
... 0.63 0.86 Phosphoros 0.77** 0.63 0.86 Magnesium 0.63** 0.40 ... 0.76 DXA shaft 0.66**
0.47 0.77 Bone volume 0.61** 0.41 0.76 Density (g/ml) 0.26** ?0.01 0.77 ...

Magnesium Deficiency and Bone Loss After Cardiac Transplantation -
K Boncimino, DJ Mcmahon, V Addesso, JP Bilezikian, … - Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 1999 - Am Soc Bone Min Res
... Lumbar spine bone loss was also inversely associated with the percentage decline
in serum magnesium between baseline and 3 months (r = - 0.26; p < 0.05). ...

… IN ANIMALS VI. CHEMICAL CHANGES IN THE BONE, WITH ASSOCIATED BLOOD CHANGES, RESULTING FROM MAGNESIUM
ER Orent, HD Kruse, EV McCollum - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1934 - ASBMB
... 0.26 ... convenient method of visualizing the composition of bone, they convey most readily
a definite impression of bone as it is seen in magnesium deficiency. ...

Effects of magnesium on calcification of young bone in tissue culture -
SP Nielsen - Calcified Tissue International, 1973 - Springer
... Exp. No. II 0-24 h 0.90 mM Mg 0.77 (0.04) 0.39 (0.04) 1.47 (0.07) -- 0.26 ... 3a and
b. Effect of low magnesium concentrations on bone calcium, a ...

… effects on calcium, magnesium and phosphate in man: effects on balance, bone mineral content, faecal … -
P Plenge, OJ Rafaelsen - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1982 - Blackwell Synergy
... Bone densitometry Bone mineral content was measured by photon-absorption in the
radius of the right arm. ... Calcium Magnesium (Yeus) 1 -1.43 ... 3.01 -0.26 1.42 0.88 ...

… efficacy of choline magnesium trisalicylate (CMT) in the management of metastatic bone pain: a pilot … -
JR Johnson, AJ Miller - Palliative Medicine, 1994 - pmj.sagepub.com
... DOI: 10.1177/026921639400800206 1994; 8; 129 Palliat Med JR Johnson and AJ Miller
bone pain: a pilot study The efficacy of choline magnesium trisalicylate (CMT ...

Bone and mineral abnormalities in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia: Influence of disease, … -
SA Atkinson, JM Halton, C Bradley, B Wu, RD Barr - International Journal of Cancer, 1998 - doi.wiley.com
... F IGURE 1 ? Magnesium balance study in children during ... BONE ABNORMALITIES IN CHILDHOOD
LEUKEMIA ... normal range for children (calcium/creatinine 0.26?0.48 mmol ...

A BIOCHEMICAL STUDY OF BONE GROWTH II. CHANGES IN THE CALCIUM, MAGNESIUM, AND PHOSPHORUS OF BONE
FS Hammett - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1925 - ASBMB
... 2.14*0.09 4 3.85*0.17 7.89*0.26 % 17.69f0.76 w ... All that can be said is that the
processes concerned in the incorporation of magnesium into bone subst.ance ...

Caffeine and bone loss in healthy postmenopausal women. -
SS Harris, B Dawson-Hughes - Am J Clin Nutr, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... the highest caffeine intakes (> 450 mg/d) had significantly more bone loss (ANCOVA ...
by lowest to highest tertile of caffeine consumption was 0.26 +/- 2.74, 0.70 ...

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Magnesium good for old bones

A higher intake of magnesium from food and supplements may keep bones healthy as people age, according to results of a study in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society which suggests that greater magnesium intake is significantly related to higher bone mineral density (BMD) in white men and women.

According to the paper, there was an approximate 2 percent increase in whole-body BMD for every 100 milligram per day increase in magnesium.

"Higher magnesium intake through dietary change or supplementation may provide an additional strategy for the prevention of osteoporosis," researchers conclude.

 

Osteoporotic fractures are a significant health problem in aging adults, Dr. Kathryn M. Ryder, of the University of Tennessee, Memphis, and colleagues note in their report. Given the high prevalence of low BMD and fracture, small improvements in BMD may have a large public health effect,

Magnesium is a "lesser-studied" component of bone that may play a role in calcium metabolism and bone strength, they add.

Ryder`s group examined magnesium intake from supplemental and dietary sources in relation to BMD in a total of 2038 black and white subjects between the ages of 70 and 79 years enrolled in the cross-sectional Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study.

They used a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire to assess dietary intake of magnesium and standard tests to measure BMD.

Less than 26 percent of the study sample met the RDA for magnesium, the investigators report.

White and black women reported a similar intake of food magnesium, but because of more frequent magnesium-containing supplement use, white women had a higher total mean intake. Compared to black men, white men reported higher food magnesium, use of magnesium-containing supplements, and total magnesium intake.

After multivariate adjustment, magnesium intake was positively associated with BMD in white, but not black, men and women. The lack of an association in black men and women may be due to differences in calcium regulation or in nutrient reporting, the researchers suggest.

End.ISLAMABAD, December 03 (Online): A higher intake of magnesium from food and supplements may keep bones healthy as people age, according to results of a study in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society which suggests that greater magnesium intake is significantly related to higher bone mineral density (BMD) in white men and women.

According to the paper, there was an approximate 2 percent increase in whole-body BMD for every 100 milligram per day increase in magnesium.

"Higher magnesium intake through dietary change or supplementation may provide an additional strategy for the prevention of osteoporosis," researchers conclude.

Osteoporotic fractures are a significant health problem in aging adults, Dr. Kathryn M. Ryder, of the University of Tennessee, Memphis, and colleagues note in their report. Given the high prevalence of low BMD and fracture, small improvements in BMD may have a large public health effect,

Magnesium is a "lesser-studied" component of bone that may play a role in calcium metabolism and bone strength, they add.

Ryder`s group examined magnesium intake from supplemental and dietary sources in relation to BMD in a total of 2038 black and white subjects between the ages of 70 and 79 years enrolled in the cross-sectional Health, Aging, and Body Composition Study.

They used a semiquantitative food frequency questionnaire to assess dietary intake of magnesium and standard tests to measure BMD.

Less than 26 percent of the study sample met the RDA for magnesium, the investigators report.

White and black women reported a similar intake of food magnesium, but because of more frequent magnesium-containing supplement use, white women had a higher total mean intake. Compared to black men, white men reported higher food magnesium, use of magnesium-containing supplements, and total magnesium intake.

After multivariate adjustment, magnesium intake was positively associated with BMD in white, but not black, men and women. The lack of an association in black men and women may be due to differences in calcium regulation or in nutrient reporting, the researchers suggest.

 
 
 
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