2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2022.12.005
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Combined vitamin D and magnesium supplementation does not influence markers of bone turnover or glycemic control: A randomized controlled clinical trial

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“…Mg 2+ acts as a co-factor to promote OB cell attachment, differentiation, and mineralization [ 89 ], approximately 60% of which is deposited in bone. Altering the magnesium status of the body may be regulated by direct stimulation of OB proliferation and differentiation or indirect effects on the major regulators of calcium homeostasis (PTH, vitamin D) [ 90 ], but no short-term effects of magnesium were found in a study evaluating the effects of magnesium in conjunction with vitamin D on glycemic and bone turnover markers in obese or overweight patients [ 91 ].…”
Section: Macronutrients and Micronutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mg 2+ acts as a co-factor to promote OB cell attachment, differentiation, and mineralization [ 89 ], approximately 60% of which is deposited in bone. Altering the magnesium status of the body may be regulated by direct stimulation of OB proliferation and differentiation or indirect effects on the major regulators of calcium homeostasis (PTH, vitamin D) [ 90 ], but no short-term effects of magnesium were found in a study evaluating the effects of magnesium in conjunction with vitamin D on glycemic and bone turnover markers in obese or overweight patients [ 91 ].…”
Section: Macronutrients and Micronutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%