Magnesium intake reduces depression riskDietary Magnesium Intake in Relation to Depression in Adults: A GRADE-Assessed Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-analysis of Epidemiologic Studies.
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis exploring how dietary magnesium (Mg) intake connects with depression among adults. By reviewing data from over 63,000 individuals, we found that those with the highest magnesium intake had a 34% lower chance of experiencing depression compared to those with the lowest intake.
Furthermore, our analysis indicated that every increase of 100 mg per day in magnesium intake was linked to a 7% reduced risk of depression. These findings suggest that increasing dietary magnesium could play a valuable role in lowering depression risk.
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HEALTHY! Country Life, Target-Mins, Calcium Magnesium Complex, 1000 mg, 180 Tablets (500 mg per tablet) is a balanced complex. The dosage is excellent, with no gluten in the formulation. This mix aids calcium absorption in the body, benefiting the back, joints, and nails. It also alleviates insomnia and depression, particularly during menopause, and enhances brain function, performance, and concentration. Calcium and magnesium work synergistically to maintain optimal mineral balance. It’s recommended to take 2 tablets after dinner.