Effects of Magnesium Supplementation in Hypertensive Patients

Author:

Kawano Yuhei1,Matsuoka Hiroaki1,Takishita Shuichi1,Omae Teruo1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Hypertension and Nephrology, National Cardiovascular Center, Suita, Osaka, Japan.

Abstract

Abstract —An increase in magnesium intake has been suggested to lower blood pressure (BP). However, the results of clinical studies are inconsistent. We studied the effects of magnesium supplementation on office, home, and ambulatory BPs in patients with essential hypertension. Sixty untreated or treated patients (34 men and 26 women, aged 33 to 74 years) with office BP >140/90 mm Hg were assigned to an 8-week magnesium supplementation period or an 8-week control period in a randomized crossover design. The subjects were given 20 mmol/d magnesium in the form of magnesium oxide during the intervention period. In the control period, office, home, and average 24-hour BPs (mean±SE) were 148.6±1.6/90.0±0.9, 136.4±1.3/86.8±0.9, and 133.7±1.3/81.0±0.8 mm Hg, respectively. All of these BPs were significantly lower in the magnesium supplementation period than in the control period, although the differences were small (office, 3.7±1.3/1.7±0.7 mm Hg; home, 2.0±0.8/1.4±0.6 mm Hg; 24-hour, 2.5±1.0/1.4±0.6 mm Hg). Serum concentration and urinary excretion of magnesium increased significantly with magnesium supplementation. Changes in 24-hour systolic and diastolic BPs were correlated negatively with baseline BP or changes in serum magnesium concentration. These results indicate that magnesium supplementation lowers BP in hypertensive subjects and this effect is greater in subjects with higher BP. Our study supports the usefulness of increasing magnesium intake as a lifestyle modification in the management of hypertension, although its antihypertensive effect may be small.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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