Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women

Background: During menopause occurs weight gain and bone loss occurs due to the hormone decline during this period and other factors such as nutrition. Magnesium deficiency suggests a risk factor for obesity and osteoporosis. Objective: To evaluate the clinical and nutritional magnesium status in a...

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Main Authors: Beatriz López-González, Jorge Molina-López, Daniela Ioana Florea, Bartolomé Quintero-Osso, Antonio Pérez de la Cruz, Elena Mª Planells del Pozo
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Language:English
Published: Arán Ediciones, S. L. 2014-03-01
Series:Nutrición Hospitalaria
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spelling doaj-484140853c074825a222a8aa0813f72f2020-11-25T01:52:03ZengArán Ediciones, S. L.Nutrición Hospitalaria0212-16112014-03-0129365866410.3305/NH.2014.29.3.7198S0212-16112014000300027Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal womenBeatriz López-González0Jorge Molina-López1Daniela Ioana Florea2Bartolomé Quintero-Osso3Antonio Pérez de la Cruz4Elena Mª Planells del Pozo5University of GranadaUniversity of GranadaMoorfield HospitalUniversity of GranadaVirgen de las Nieves HospitalUniversity of GranadaBackground: During menopause occurs weight gain and bone loss occurs due to the hormone decline during this period and other factors such as nutrition. Magnesium deficiency suggests a risk factor for obesity and osteoporosis. Objective: To evaluate the clinical and nutritional magnesium status in a population of postmenopausal women, assessing intake and serum levels of magnesium in the study population and correlation with anthropometric parameters such as body mass index (BMI) and body fat, and biochemical parameters associated. Subjects and Method: The study involved 78 healthy women aged 44-76, with postmenopausal status, from the province of Grenade, Spain. The sample was divided into two age groups: group 1, aged < 58, and group 2 aged > 58. Anthropometric parameters were recorded and nutritional intake was assessed by 72-hour recall, getting the RDAs through Nutriber® program. To assess the biochemical parameters was performed a blood sample was taken. Magnesium was analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry (FAAS) in erythrocyte and plasma wet-mineralized samples. Results: Our results show that 37.85% of the total subjects have an overweight status. Magnesium intake found in our population is insufficient in 36% of women, while plasma magnesium deficiency corresponds to 23% of the population and 72% of women have deficient levels of magnesium in erythrocyte. Positive correlations were found between magnesium intake and dietary intake of calcium, of phosphorus, and with prealbumin plasma levels, as well as with a lower waist / hip ratio. Magnesium levels in erythrocyte were correlated with lower triglycerides and urea values. Conclusion: It is important to control and monitor the nutritional status of magnesium in postmenopausal -women to prevent nutritional alterations and possible clinical and chronic degenerative diseases associated with magnesium deficiency and with menopause.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-16112014000300027&lng=en&tlng=enMenopausiaOsteoporosisMagnesioObesidad
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author Beatriz López-González
Jorge Molina-López
Daniela Ioana Florea
Bartolomé Quintero-Osso
Antonio Pérez de la Cruz
Elena Mª Planells del Pozo
spellingShingle Beatriz López-González
Jorge Molina-López
Daniela Ioana Florea
Bartolomé Quintero-Osso
Antonio Pérez de la Cruz
Elena Mª Planells del Pozo
Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women
Nutrición Hospitalaria
Menopausia
Osteoporosis
Magnesio
Obesidad
author_facet Beatriz López-González
Jorge Molina-López
Daniela Ioana Florea
Bartolomé Quintero-Osso
Antonio Pérez de la Cruz
Elena Mª Planells del Pozo
author_sort Beatriz López-González
title Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women
title_short Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women
title_full Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women
title_fullStr Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women
title_full_unstemmed Association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women
title_sort association between magnesium-deficient status and anthropometric and clinical-nutritional parameters in posmenopausal women
publisher Arán Ediciones, S. L.
series Nutrición Hospitalaria
issn 0212-1611
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Background: During menopause occurs weight gain and bone loss occurs due to the hormone decline during this period and other factors such as nutrition. Magnesium deficiency suggests a risk factor for obesity and osteoporosis. Objective: To evaluate the clinical and nutritional magnesium status in a population of postmenopausal women, assessing intake and serum levels of magnesium in the study population and correlation with anthropometric parameters such as body mass index (BMI) and body fat, and biochemical parameters associated. Subjects and Method: The study involved 78 healthy women aged 44-76, with postmenopausal status, from the province of Grenade, Spain. The sample was divided into two age groups: group 1, aged < 58, and group 2 aged > 58. Anthropometric parameters were recorded and nutritional intake was assessed by 72-hour recall, getting the RDAs through Nutriber® program. To assess the biochemical parameters was performed a blood sample was taken. Magnesium was analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry (FAAS) in erythrocyte and plasma wet-mineralized samples. Results: Our results show that 37.85% of the total subjects have an overweight status. Magnesium intake found in our population is insufficient in 36% of women, while plasma magnesium deficiency corresponds to 23% of the population and 72% of women have deficient levels of magnesium in erythrocyte. Positive correlations were found between magnesium intake and dietary intake of calcium, of phosphorus, and with prealbumin plasma levels, as well as with a lower waist / hip ratio. Magnesium levels in erythrocyte were correlated with lower triglycerides and urea values. Conclusion: It is important to control and monitor the nutritional status of magnesium in postmenopausal -women to prevent nutritional alterations and possible clinical and chronic degenerative diseases associated with magnesium deficiency and with menopause.
topic Menopausia
Osteoporosis
Magnesio
Obesidad
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