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Evidence suggests Magnesium maydecreaseDepressive symptoms.
5 studies (8 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| magnesium in association with antidepressants | Decreases - improved | depressive symptoms | Human | — | — | The Role and the Effect of Magnesium in Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review.cited 76× |
| magnesium intake | Decreases - improved | depressive symptoms | Human | — | — | The Role and the Effect of Magnesium in Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review.cited 76× |
| magnesium | Decreases - positive results | depressive symptoms | Human | — | — | The Role and the Effect of Magnesium in Mental Disorders: A Systematic Review.cited 76× |
| Dietary intake of magnesium | Decreases - associated with reduced | depressive symptoms | Human | — | — | Effects of vitamin D and/or magnesium supplementation on mood, serum levels of BDNF, inflammatory biomarkers, and SIRT1 in obese women: a study protocol for a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.cited 16× |
| magnesium | Decreases - have anti-inflammatory and anti-depressant effects | inflammation and depressive symptoms | Human | — | — | Effects of vitamin D and/or magnesium supplementation on mood, serum levels of BDNF, inflammatory biomarkers, and SIRT1 in obese women: a study protocol for a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.cited 16× |
| magnesium and malic acid | No effect - makes little or no difference | depressive symptoms | Human | patients with fibromyalgia | — | Magnesium and malic acid supplement for fibromyalgia.cited 7× |
| magnesium | Decreases - improving depressive symptoms | depressive symptoms | Human | — | Not specified | Impact of Supplementation and Nutritional Interventions on Pathogenic Processes of Mood Disorders: A Review of the Evidence.cited 26× |
| Supplementation with a fixed combination of feverfew, coenzyme Q10 and magnesium (Antemig®, PiLeJe) | Decreases - decreased | proportion of patients with anxiety and depressive symptoms (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) | Human | Adult patients suffering from migraine | 100 mg Feverfew, 100 mg coenzyme Q10, and 112.5 mg magnesium per day. | A combination of coenzyme Q10, feverfew and magnesium for migraine prophylaxis: a prospective observational study.cited 28× |