Relationship between Magnesium Intake and Chronic Pain in U.S. Adults
Autor: | Amanda G. Kennedy, Gail L. Rose, Benjamin Littenberg, Emily K. Tarleton |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty chemistry.chemical_element lcsh:TX341-641 magnesium Article 03 medical and health sciences Eating 0302 clinical medicine Sex Factors Internal medicine Medicine Humans NHANES Nutritional Physiological Phenomena 030212 general & internal medicine Univariate analysis Nutrition and Dietetics business.industry Magnesium intake Magnesium Public health Body Weight Chronic pain Odds ratio Middle Aged medicine.disease United States chemistry Inadequate magnesium intake Cohort Dietary Supplements Female Chronic Pain business lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Food Science |
Zdroj: | Nutrients Nutrients, Vol 12, Iss 2104, p 2104 (2020) Volume 12 Issue 7 |
ISSN: | 2072-6643 |
Popis: | Chronic pain is a public health concern and additional treatment options are essential. Inadequate magnesium intake has been associated with chronic pain in some populations. We sought to examine the relationship between dietary magnesium intake and chronic pain in a large, representative cohort of U.S. adults (NHANES). Of the 13,434 eligible adults surveyed between 1999 and 2004, 14.5% reported chronic pain while 66% reported inadequate magnesium intake. The univariate analysis showed a protective effect of increased magnesium intake adjusted for body weight (odds ratio 0.92 95% CI 0.88, 0.95 p < 0.001). It remained so even after correcting for socioeconomic and clinical factors as well as total calorie intake (odds ratio 0.93 95% CI 0.87, 0.99 p = 0.02). The association was stronger in females (odds ratio 0.91 95% CI 0.85, 0.98 p = 0.01) than males (odds ratio 0.96 95% CI 0.89, 1.04 p = 0.32). The potential protective effect of magnesium intake on chronic pain warrants further investigation. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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