Emerging Research Now Shows Magnesium Has Anti-Diabetes Potentials

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(Newswire.net — December 13, 2019) Orlando, FL — Worldwide, the prevalence of diabetes continues to increase. This is why more and more researchers are studying on this condition, and how it can be prevented.

Statistics reveal that in 2015 in the United States, there were 30.3 million people with diabetes. Still in the country, it has been found there were approximately 1.25 million American children and adults with type 1 diabetes.

Health authorities warn that of these 30.3 million, 7.2 million were left undiagnosed.  Every year, there is an estimated 1.5 million Americans with diabetes. In the elderly, diabetes has been found to affect 12.0 million people. It is ranked as the 7th leading cause or mortality in the United States in 2015.

Health experts strongly recommend resorting to the right measures necessary in preventing the onset of this disease. It has no known cure yet, so it is important to manage it properly. When not managed, it can lead to ugly consequences like vision loss and amputations. 

Some nutrients are gaining more and more attention from the scientific community due to their effects against diabetes.

According to researchers, reduced magnesium levels play a role in insulin resistance development.

This macromineral called magnesium is essential for health. Its low levels have been thought to be the cause of liver diseases, particularly non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.

Health authorities warn that both conditions are strongly associated with insulin resistance, and even type 2 diabetes, obesity, elevated fat levels and high blood pressure.

Studies have shown that nondiabetic individuals with low serum magnesium are more likely, significantly to have glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, and elevated insulin levels than those with higher magnesium levels. It is also worth mentioning that magnesium was previously, inversely linked with metabolic syndrome. 

In a study involving the Taiwanese population, it was found that reduced magnesium intake was associated with the higher risk of diabetes. 

Researchers discovered that oral magnesium supplementation led to an improvement in metabolic profile. It has further been found to reduce blood pressure of metabolically obese and normal-weight individuals.

A study has shown that subjects treated with magnesium achieved significant decreases in blood pressure, insulin resistance, fasting glucose and triglyceride levels.

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