Therefore,
inadequate magnesium intake seems to prompt a vicious cycle of low magnesium levels, elevated insulin and glucose levels, and excess magnesium excretion.
This may be caused by disease, drug use, reduced digestive function or
inadequate magnesium intake (48).
Not exact matches
Inadequate intake of B vitamins and calcium can promote anxiety and
magnesium deficiency can certainly contribute towards anxiety, particularly noticeable when added to PMS.
National survey data indicate that dietary
magnesium intake is
inadequate in the US general population, particularly among adolescent girls, women, and the elderly (2, 3).
Because the ability to absorb adequate calcium decreases with age, it's important also focus in on factors that affect calcium absorptions, like excess dietary fiber
intake, vitamin D deficiencies,
inadequate magnesium consumption, and certain medications that may hinder calcium absorption.