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Hypomagnesaemia is associated with diabetes: Not pre-diabetes, obesity or the metabolic syndrome

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DIABETES RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE
卷 87, 期 2, 页码 261-266

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.diabres.2009.11.003

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Type 2 diabetes; Magnesium; Obesity; Gestational diabetes; Metabolic syndrome

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  1. Department of Health and Ageing Rural Health programme
  2. NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre

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Aims: The mechanism for the association between diabetes and hypomagnesaemia remains uncertain. This study aimed to test whether hypomagnesaemia is present in pre-diabetes, obesity and the metabolic syndrome. Methods: 1453 adults from randomly selected households from rural Victoria, Australia, attended for biomedical assessment. Serum magnesium concentrations, hypomagnesaemia defined using local laboratory criteria (<0.70 mmol/l), and defined by the bottom quintile of serum magnesium concentrations, were compared in different diabetes precursor states including metabolic syndrome using ATP III criteria. Results: The mean serum magnesium was 0.84 +/- 0.06 mmol/l and 25 (1.7%) had a low magnesium. Mean magnesium was lower among those with known diabetes than those with new diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and normal subjects (0.79 (0.78-0.81) vs; 0.83 (0.81-0.86); 0.84 (0.82-0.85); 0.84 (0.82-0.86); 0.85 (0.84-0.85) mmol/l). After adjusting for confounders, and compared with those without diabetes, hypomagnesaemia was 10.51 (1.37-80.60) -fold more common with new diabetes, 8.63 (2.20-33.90) -fold more common with known diabetes, 6.77 (1.75-26.17) -fold more common among those taking anti-hypertensive medication but with no difference to those with IGT/IFG (0.90 (0.10-8.10)). Conclusion: Diabetes is associated with hypomagnesaemia, but not its pre-cursor states. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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