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Evidence suggests Magnesium maydecreaseHypertension.
7 studies (11 claims)
Moderate consensus
Typical effective dose 42 (42–42) mgacross 1 dosed study
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mg supplementation in areas of lower magnesium levels in drinking water | Decreases - may be an important measure in the prevention | hypertension | Human | — | Not specified (natural magnesium levels in drinking water: 11 mg/L vs. 42 mg/L). | Association of blood pressure and metabolic syndrome components with magnesium levels in drinking water in some Serbian municipalities.cited 19× |
| Chronic exposure to insufficient levels of magnesium (Mg) in drinking water | Increases - increases the risk | hypertension | Human | — | Not specified (natural magnesium levels in drinking water: 11 mg/L vs. 42 mg/L). | Association of blood pressure and metabolic syndrome components with magnesium levels in drinking water in some Serbian municipalities.cited 19× |
| low dietary magnesium intake | Increases - has been associated with an increased risk of developing | hypertension | Human | — | Not available for Calcium. | Magnesium and Blood Pressure: A Physiology-Based Approach.cited 34× |
| perioperative magnesium sulphate (MgSO(4)) | Decreases - was found to be lower | hypertension during intubation | Human | patients undergoing abdominal surgery under general anesthesia | Not specified in the abstract. | Analysis of the effect of perioperative magnesium sulphate on minimal alveolar concentration of desflurane using bispectral index monitoring.cited 4× |
| magnesium supplementation | No effect - might be justified | prevention and treatment of hypertension | Human | — | Not specified. | Relationship of dietary magnesium intake and serum magnesium with hypertension: a review.cited 10× |
| serum magnesium | Decreases - inverse dose-dependent relationship | risk of hypertension | Human | — | Not specified. | Relationship of dietary magnesium intake and serum magnesium with hypertension: a review.cited 10× |
| dietary magnesium intake | Decreases - inverse dose-dependent relationship | risk of hypertension | Human | — | Not specified. | Relationship of dietary magnesium intake and serum magnesium with hypertension: a review.cited 10× |
| low magnesium status | Increases - associated with | hypertension | Human | — | Not specified | The Role of Dietary Magnesium in Cardiovascular Disease.cited 2× |
| magnesium | Decreases - protective effect | hypertension and its complications | Human | — | — | Magnesium and Hypertension in Old Age.cited 63× |
| magnesium | Decreases - favorable effect | hypertension risk | Human | — | — | Magnesium and Hypertension in Old Age.cited 63× |
| magnesium deficiency | Increases - explain the higher frequency | hypertension and its long-term complications | Human | older persons | — | Magnesium and Hypertension in Old Age.cited 63× |
| labetalol (LBT) combined with magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) | Decreases - faster resolution | hypertension | Human | patients with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) | Not specified | Effects of labetalol plus magnesium sulfate on brain symptoms and pregnancy outcomes in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. |