TY - JOUR
T1 - Determination of Optimal Daily Magnesium Intake among Physically Active People
T2 - A Scoping Review
AU - Maeda, Toshiki
AU - Hamada, Yuka
AU - Funakoshi, Shunsuke
AU - Hoshi, Rena
AU - Tsuji, Masayoshi
AU - Narumi-Hyakutake, Aiko
AU - Matsumoto, Mai
AU - Kakutani, Yuya
AU - Hatamoto, Yoichi
AU - Yoshimura, Eiichi
AU - Miyachi, Motohiko
AU - Takimoto, Hidemi
N1 - Funding Information:
Athletes financially supported by the Australian government (state representative level and above)
Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Center for Academic Publications Japan. All rights reserved.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Summary Little is known about the optimal daily magnesium (Mg) intake for individuals with high levels of physical activity. The aim of this study was to clarify the optimal dietary Mg intake for people with high levels of physical activity in a scoping review. In this review, we searched MEDLINE and Japan Medical Abstracts Society for studies published up to May 31, 2020. We conducted two searches, one for studies using gold standard measurement methods such as the balance method and factorial calculation (Search 1), and the other for studies using estimation from daily food intake (Search 2). We also performed a meta-anal-ysis of studies that compared the Mg intake among physically active people with the Mg intake among controls. After the primary and secondary screening, 31 studies were included in the final review. All of the included studies examined professional or recreational athletes. We found no studies that examined the optimal intake of Mg using gold standard measurement methods. The Mg intake among physically active individuals was below the recommended dietary allowance in most studies. In five studies that conducted meta-analy-ses, physically active individuals had significantly higher intakes of Mg than controls, although these levels were still below the recommended dietary allowance. The present review revealed that evidence regarding the optimal daily magnesium intake is currently scarce, and further studies are needed.
AB - Summary Little is known about the optimal daily magnesium (Mg) intake for individuals with high levels of physical activity. The aim of this study was to clarify the optimal dietary Mg intake for people with high levels of physical activity in a scoping review. In this review, we searched MEDLINE and Japan Medical Abstracts Society for studies published up to May 31, 2020. We conducted two searches, one for studies using gold standard measurement methods such as the balance method and factorial calculation (Search 1), and the other for studies using estimation from daily food intake (Search 2). We also performed a meta-anal-ysis of studies that compared the Mg intake among physically active people with the Mg intake among controls. After the primary and secondary screening, 31 studies were included in the final review. All of the included studies examined professional or recreational athletes. We found no studies that examined the optimal intake of Mg using gold standard measurement methods. The Mg intake among physically active individuals was below the recommended dietary allowance in most studies. In five studies that conducted meta-analy-ses, physically active individuals had significantly higher intakes of Mg than controls, although these levels were still below the recommended dietary allowance. The present review revealed that evidence regarding the optimal daily magnesium intake is currently scarce, and further studies are needed.
KW - ath-lete
KW - magnesium
KW - physically active people
KW - recommended dietary allowance
KW - scoping review
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U2 - 10.3177/jnsv.68.189
DO - 10.3177/jnsv.68.189
M3 - Article
C2 - 35768250
AN - SCOPUS:85133145400
SN - 0301-4800
VL - 68
SP - 189
EP - 203
JO - Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
JF - Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
IS - 3
ER -