Magnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data
Abstract This study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of magnesium (Mg)-vitamin B 6 replenishment and its correlation with clinical status in pregnant women (PW), and quality of life in women with hormone-related conditions (HRCW) and hypomagnesemia (HME). Data collected in four observational st...
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oai:doaj.org-article:c9d422b8b67143309befd478caf9e3c12021-12-02T13:34:33ZMagnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data10.1038/s41598-021-85156-y2045-2322https://doaj.org/article/c9d422b8b67143309befd478caf9e3c12021-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85156-yhttps://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract This study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of magnesium (Mg)-vitamin B 6 replenishment and its correlation with clinical status in pregnant women (PW), and quality of life in women with hormone-related conditions (HRCW) and hypomagnesemia (HME). Data collected in four observational studies were pooled and analysed. All women received Mg supplementation for 4 weeks. The proportion of women with normalized Mg level, and the correlation between serum Mg dynamics and number of symptoms/complaints (PW) or changes in World Health Organization quality of life questionnaire scores (WHOQOL; HRCW) were evaluated. 869 PW and 957 HRCW were included in the study. Normalization of serum Mg level to ≥ 0.66 mmol/L occurred in 92.1% of PW and 78.4% of HRCW, and to ≥ 0.8 mmol/L in 73.8% and 58.9%, respectively. Mg normalization was accompanied by a median decrease of 1 symptom and 1 complaint in PW. Serum Mg level increase by 0.1 mmol/L was associated to significant changes in the WHOQOL scores in HRCW. Treatment of HME with the Mg for approximately 4 weeks provided a high response rate of Mg serum level, was associated with an improvement in symptom severity and complaints in PW, and WHOQOL score in HRCW. A 0.8 mmol/L cut-off appeared to be more relevant in terms of patient-reported outcomes.Svetlana OrlovaGalina DikkeGisele PickeringEliso DjobavaSofya KonchitsKirill StarostinNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021) |
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Abstract This study was aimed to assess the effectiveness of magnesium (Mg)-vitamin B 6 replenishment and its correlation with clinical status in pregnant women (PW), and quality of life in women with hormone-related conditions (HRCW) and hypomagnesemia (HME). Data collected in four observational studies were pooled and analysed. All women received Mg supplementation for 4 weeks. The proportion of women with normalized Mg level, and the correlation between serum Mg dynamics and number of symptoms/complaints (PW) or changes in World Health Organization quality of life questionnaire scores (WHOQOL; HRCW) were evaluated. 869 PW and 957 HRCW were included in the study. Normalization of serum Mg level to ≥ 0.66 mmol/L occurred in 92.1% of PW and 78.4% of HRCW, and to ≥ 0.8 mmol/L in 73.8% and 58.9%, respectively. Mg normalization was accompanied by a median decrease of 1 symptom and 1 complaint in PW. Serum Mg level increase by 0.1 mmol/L was associated to significant changes in the WHOQOL scores in HRCW. Treatment of HME with the Mg for approximately 4 weeks provided a high response rate of Mg serum level, was associated with an improvement in symptom severity and complaints in PW, and WHOQOL score in HRCW. A 0.8 mmol/L cut-off appeared to be more relevant in terms of patient-reported outcomes. |
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Svetlana Orlova Galina Dikke Gisele Pickering Eliso Djobava Sofya Konchits Kirill Starostin |
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Svetlana Orlova Galina Dikke Gisele Pickering Eliso Djobava Sofya Konchits Kirill Starostin |
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Magnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data |
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Magnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data |
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Magnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data |
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Magnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data |
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Magnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data |
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magnesium level correlation with clinical status and quality of life in women with hormone related conditions and pregnancy based on real world data |
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