Research suggests consuming 100 milligrams (mg) of magnesium through eating foods rich in the mineral may decrease the risk of diabetes by 15 percent. Researchers noted more study would be needed before recommending a magnesium supplement to prevent diabetes.The site notes further that the National Institutes of Health suggest that women who are between 19- and 30- years old get at least 310 milligrams (mg) of magnesium daily. Men in the same age range need at least 400 mg. Women aged 31 and older should consume at 320 mg every day, and men should take in 420 mg. Experts say that people with diabetes are also at an increased risk of magnesium deficiency if they have uncontrolled, high blood sugar levels, because their bodies may be excreting more of the mineral through excess urination (a classic diabetes symptom). Fortunately, there are many foods that are rich in magnesium to choose from. Dark leafy greens, nuts, seeds, legumes and whole grains are all excellent sources of magnesium. Some examples of these foods include spinach, almonds, cashews, peanuts and black beans, but there are many more. Learn more about what you can do to stay healthy at Prevention.news. Sources for this article include: NaturalHealth365.com EverydayHealth.com Healthline.com Diabetes.org EWG.org
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