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Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis Evidence Table
Structured evidence table for Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.
| topic | claim | evidence level | citation | source |
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| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | Thus, this review aims to integrate advances in magnesium physiology with contemporary clinical and nutritional evidence, providing a consolidated strategy for understanding the causes, manifestations, diagnosis, and management of hypomagnesemia. | 3 | Papagiannidou Anastasia (2026) | Hypomagnesemia: A Clinical and Nutritional Update |
| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | Finally, we also cover practical laboratory assessment and evidence-informed repletion strategies. | 3 | Papagiannidou Anastasia (2026) | Hypomagnesemia: A Clinical and Nutritional Update |
| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | Finally, we recognize that the literature on magnesium physiology and hypomagnesemia is extensive, and although we aimed to incorporate the most relevant and high-quality evidence, not all available studies could be discussed in detail within this review. | 3 | Papagiannidou Anastasia (2026) | Hypomagnesemia: A Clinical and Nutritional Update |
| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | 2+ ++ + + 2+ ++ 1 Magnesium (Mg or Mg, Mg), described previously as the “forgotten electrolyte”, is a fundamental element for living organisms being the fourth most abundant mineral in the human body, following sodium (Na or Na), potassium (K or K) and calcium (Ca or Ca, Ca), and the second most abundant cation in the intracellular fluid after potassium []. | 3 | Papagiannidou Anastasia (2026) | Hypomagnesemia: A Clinical and Nutritional Update |
| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | Following the successful reduction in deficiency-related disorders, from the 1950s onward, the focus in affluent societies increasingly shifted toward chronic non-communicable diseases associated with modern lifestyles []. | 4 | Háber Andor Zsolt (2026) | Evaluating Large Language Models for Food Supplement Development: A Case Study in Glycemic Control |
| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | In an effort to mitigate the risk of such diseases, the concept of functional foods emerged. | 4 | Háber Andor Zsolt (2026) | Evaluating Large Language Models for Food Supplement Development: A Case Study in Glycemic Control |
| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | In the contemporary digital era, and increasingly on the basis of individual characteristics (including formulations aimed at optimizing blood glucose levels), FS have become tools of individualized, personalized health support, with all their associated advantages and potential drawbacks []. | 4 | Háber Andor Zsolt (2026) | Evaluating Large Language Models for Food Supplement Development: A Case Study in Glycemic Control |
| Magnesium Blood Glucose Meta-Analysis | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 From the discovery of vitamins to the present day, the food industry has undergone substantial transformation. | 4 | Háber Andor Zsolt (2026) | Evaluating Large Language Models for Food Supplement Development: A Case Study in Glycemic Control |
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