Magnesium helps maintain optimum vitamin D levels: Study

IANS  |  New York 

Researchers have found that may optimise status, raising it in people with deficient levels and lowering it in people with high levels.

People can increase intake through dietary changes. Foods with high levels of magnesium include dark leafy greens, beans, whole grains, dark chocolate, fatty fish such as salmon, nuts and avocados.

The researchers became interested in a role for magnesium because people synthesise differently with levels of the vitamin in some individuals not rising even after being given high dosage supplements.

"shuts down the vitamin D synthesis and metabolism pathway," said the study's from Medical Center in the US.

The randomised study involved 250 people.

"A lot of people have received recommendations from their care providers to take vitamin D supplements to increase their levels based upon their blood tests. In addition to vitamin D, however, is an under-recognised issue," said from Medical Center.

"Up to 80 percent of people do not consume enough magnesium in a day to meet the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) based on those national estimates," she added.

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 18:32 IST