Mg Flashcards

1
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RDA and UL for men and women aged 19-30 and 31+

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19-30 M: 400 mg/day
31+ M: 420 mg/day
19-30 W: 310 mg/day
31+ W: 320 mg/day

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2
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what enhances absorption of Mg

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Vit D and Fructose

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3
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Facts about Mg

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  • ~50% absorbed from foods
  • ~65% reabsorbed in kidneys
  • Cofactor for over 300 metabolic reactions
  • Over half of the U.S. does not get the recommended amounts
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4
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Is there a toxicity with Mg

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There is when referring to supplementation. The UL is 350 but we cannot get a toxicity from food sources

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5
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What decreases absorption of Mg

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  • Fiber
  • Phytates
  • oxylates
  • Increased alcohol
  • phosphorus
  • Some medications
  • Calcium(over 2,000 mg/day)
  • protein >94 g/day
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Functions of Mg

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  • Makes up crystal lattice of bone
  • Stored on top of bone for when deficiency occurs: also when we are low the kidneys absorb it a lot better.
  • Cofactor for over 300 enzymes (protein,carb, fat metabolism)
  • Activates ATP
  • DNA and RNA transcription
  • Relaxes: Skeletal muscles, smooth muscles in blood vessels and gi tract.
  • Natural calcium blocker
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Deficiencies…..(rare)

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Most deficiencies are caused by other illnesses like: cvd, renal disease, diabetes. Increased urinary Mg excretion and inadequate absorption.

EARLY SIGNS:
-Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and weakness

LATER:
-numbness, tingling, muscle contractions, cramps, personality changes

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8
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What is a drug that depletes Mg and what is it used for?

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Topamax: given to people with migraines. Very Harsh!!

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9
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What diseases does Mg help prevent?

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  • Blood pressure: Helps decrease hypertension
  • Diabetes: *refer to paper
  • CVD: increases blood pressure
  • Osteoporosis: Mg very imp. to bones
  • Kidney stones: Calcium based
  • Migraines: 600 mg helped reduce headaches. if tied with MgOH then you only get so much in so you can take over the upper limit
  • Constipation
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10
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Toxicities?

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  • If from food they usually do not occur unless someone has renal disease
  • The UL is referring to supplementation
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Unique symptoms of toxicity?

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  • Flushing, slurred speech, depression and paralysis

- There are many others but these are the abnormal ones

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12
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Good sources of Mg

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Fish, Nuts, legumes, green leafy veggies, whole wheat products

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