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A Magtein

Nutrients
January 1, 1970
Chengxiang Zhang et al. (8 authors)
Randomized Controlled TrialJournal ArticleHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers were attempting to determine the bioavailability of magnesium L-threonate compared to other magnesium supplements.

Results Summary

The study found that magnesium L-threonate has higher bioavailability compared to other magnesium supplements, suggesting it may be more effective. No specific efficacy outcomes or clinical results were detailed in the abstract.

Population

Not specified in the abstract.

Effective Dosage

Not specified in the abstract.

Duration

Not specified in the abstract.

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (2)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
magnesium supplements
no change
bioavailability
-
low
mostly have low bioavailability
#1
magnesium L-threonate
increase
bioavailability
-
-
except
#2
Abstract

Magnesium is one of the most abundant essential minerals in the body. Magnesium supplements mostly have low bioavailability, except magnesium L-threonate. In 2010, a novel magnesium compound, magnesium L-threonate (Magtein

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansAdultMagnesiumEast Asian PeopleBrainCognitionDietary SupplementsDouble-Blind Method
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality60/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations13
Citations/Year4.3
Relative Citation Ratio2.20
NIH Percentile77.4%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.50
Weight Score1.43
Normalized Score0.62
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