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Magnesium and health outcomes: an umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of observational and intervention studies

机译:镁和健康结果:对观察和干预研究的系统评论和荟萃分析的伞形审查

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Purpose To map and grade all health outcomes associated with magnesium (Mg) intake and supplementation using an umbrella review. Methods Umbrella review of systematic reviews with meta-analyses of observational studies and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) using placebo/no intervention as control group. We assessed meta-analyses of observational studies based on random-effect summary effect sizes and their p values, 95% prediction intervals, heterogeneity, small-study effects and excess significance. For meta-analyses of RCTs, outcomes with a random-effect p value < 0.005 and a high-GRADE assessment were classified as strong evidence. Results From 2048 abstracts, 16 meta-analyses and 55 independent outcomes were included (36 in RCTs and 19 in observational studies). In RCTs of Mg versus placebo/no active treatment, 12 over 36 outcomes reported significant results (p < 0.05). A strong evidence for decreased need for hospitalization in pregnancy and for decreased risk of frequency and intensity of migraine relapses in people with migraine was observed using the GRADE assessment. In observational studies, 9/19 outcomes were significant (p < 0.05). However, only one outcome presented highly suggestive evidence (lower incidence of type 2 diabetes in people with higher Mg intake at baseline) and one suggestive (lower incidence of stroke associated with higher Mg intake at baseline). Conclusion Strong evidence according to the GRADE suggests that Mg supplementation can decrease the risk of hospitalization in pregnant women and reduce the intensity/frequency of migraine. Higher Mg intake is associated with a decreased risk of type 2 diabetes and stroke with highly suggestive and suggestive evidence, respectively, in observational studies.
机译:目的要映射和等级与镁(Mg)的所有健康结果进行摄入和补充使用伞审查。方法使用安慰剂/无干预作为对照组,用荟萃分析和随机对照试验(RCTS)进行系统评价伞形评价。我们评估了基于随机效应摘要效果大小及其P值,95%预测间隔,异质性,小型研究效果和过度意义的观测研究的荟萃分析。对于RCT的荟萃分析,随机效应P值<0.005和高档评估的结果被归类为有权证据。结果来自2048年摘要,16个荟萃分析和55个独立成果(RCT和196例,在观察研究中有19例)。在Mg的RCT与安慰剂/无活性治疗中,超过36种结果报告了显着的结果(P <0.05)。使用级别评估观察到妊娠晚期治疗需求减少和偏头痛的频率和强度的风险和强度下降的有力证据。在观察性研究中,9/19结果显着(P <0.05)。然而,只有一个结果呈现出高度暗示的证据(在基线上较高的Mg摄入量的人中的2型糖尿病发病率降低),并且一种暗示(较低的卒中发生率降低,与基线上的较高Mg摄入量相关)。结论根据该等成绩的强有力证据表明,MG补充可以降低孕妇住院风险,降低偏头痛的强度/频率。较高的Mg摄入量与2型糖尿病和中风的风险降低,分别在观察研究中分别具有高度暗示和暗示的证据。

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