Is your doctor testing your magnesium levels and prescribing AN EXACT PROTOCOL to get these risk reductions? If not, call the hospital president and ask when competence will be required in the hospital. Yes, this is for those with diabetes but we have to guess at related help since our fucking failures of stroke associations never do any followup research that might help survivors. You presidents of stroke associations can contact me and prove me wrong.
Association of magnesium intake with type 2 diabetes and total stroke: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis
BMJ Open — Zhao B, Zeng L, Zhao J, et al. | March 23, 2020
findings revealed significantly
inverse links of magnesium consumption with T2D and total stroke in a
dose-dependent manner. According to the findings, feasible
magnesium-rich dietary patterns may be highly advantageous for
particular groups and could be highlighted in the primary T2D and total
stroke prevention strategies disseminated to the public.
To update the detailed links between T2D and total stroke and
magnesium consumption as well as the dose–response trend, researchers
undertook systematic review and meta-analyses including prospective
cohort investigations assessing these two diseases. The included 41
eligible studies with 53 cohorts were identified from PubMed, Embase,
Cochrane Library, Web of Science and ClinicalTrials.gov, via a search
from inception to 15 March 2019. On comparing the highest magnesium
intake to the lowest, a significant reduction in the magnitude of the
risk by 22%, 11%, and 12% was observed for T2D, for total stroke, and
for ischaemic stroke, respectively. In subgroup analyses, a significant
reduction in the risk for total and ischaemic stroke was noted among
females, participants with ≥25 mg/m2 body mass index and
those with ≥12-year follow-up. Overall,
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