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      Role of Magnesium in Vitamin D Activation and Function

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          Nutrients usually act in a coordinated manner in the body. Intestinal absorption and subsequent metabolism of a particular nutrient, to a certain extent, is dependent on the availability of other nutrients. Magnesium and vitamin D are 2 essential nutrients that are necessary for the physiologic functions of various organs. Magnesium assists in the activation of vitamin D, which helps regulate calcium and phosphate homeostasis to influence the growth and maintenance of bones. All of the enzymes that metabolize vitamin D seem to require magnesium, which acts as a cofactor in the enzymatic reactions in the liver and kidneys. Deficiency in either of these nutrients is reported to be associated with various disorders, such as skeletal deformities, cardiovascular diseases, and metabolic syndrome. It is therefore essential to ensure that the recommended amount of magnesium is consumed to obtain the optimal benefits of vitamin D.

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          Journal
          The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association
          J Am Osteopath Assoc
          American Osteopathic Association
          0098-6151
          March 01 2018
          March 01 2018
          : 118
          : 3
          : 181
          Article
          10.7556/jaoa.2018.037
          29480918
          063f842a-2edf-455f-a042-4e08d9116216
          © 2018
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