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Magnesium and potassium improve cholesterol and quality of life in diabetes

Última actualización 3 de julio de 2026

Key finding

Cholesterol levels decreased significantly in the control group (p = 0.003).

This study investigated the effects of magnesium and potassium supplementation on cholesterol levels and quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, finding significant improvements in both areas.

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EvidenceScore™

Moderate

Study type

RCTs

Follow-up

Medium-Term (3–12 mo)

Risk of bias

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Study focus

This study investigated the effects of magnesium and potassium supplementation on cholesterol levels and quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, finding significant improvements in both areas.

Clinical relevance

These findings highlight the potential role of magnesium and potassium supplementation in managing cholesterol levels and enhancing the quality of life for individuals with type 2 diabetes. As diabetes management is critical for preventing complications, incorporating these supplements could offer a simple and effective strategy for improving patient outcomes.

Keep in mind

The study did not assess long-term effects of supplementation. Sample size and demographics may limit generalizability. Potential confounding factors were not fully controlled.

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Sidra K, Riffat M, Syeda Shazia B, et al. The effect of magnesium and potassium supplementation on cholesterol levels and quality of life in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. 2024;7(6):e511. doi:10.1002/edm2.511

Efectos Principales

Cholesterol levels decreased by 34.4 mg/dL in the control group (p = 0.003).

Cholesterol levels decreased by 39 mg/dL in the magnesium group (p = 0.00006).

Cholesterol levels decreased by 61.5 mg/dL in the potassium group (p < 0.000001).

Quality of life improved significantly in the magnesium group (p < 0.000001).

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Evidence Context

This study contributes evidence to Combined magnesium and potassium supplements, Magnesium supplement and LDL cholesterol, Quality of life.

Primary intervention

Combined magnesium and potassium supplements

Primary outcomes

  • LDL cholesterol
  • Quality of life

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Moderate contributionModerate confidenceNetwork score: 50

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Why it is useful

  • Contributes to 4 evidence relationships
  • Includes primary outcome data
  • Linked to 0 direct semantic evidence topics

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Evidencia principal

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Magnesium Supplements and Adipokine and Angiogenic Markers

Evidencia relacionada

Relación de evidencia

Magnesium Supplements and Quality of Life Outcomes

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Intervención

Magnesium Supplements

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Study findings

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LDL cholesterol

Combined magnesium and potassium supplements → LDL cholesterol

Combined magnesium and potassium supplements → LDL cholesterol

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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Quality of life

Combined magnesium and potassium supplements → Quality of life

Combined magnesium and potassium supplements → Quality of life

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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LDL cholesterol

Magnesium supplement → LDL cholesterol

Magnesium supplement → LDL cholesterol

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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Quality of life

Magnesium supplement → Quality of life

Magnesium supplement → Quality of life

Evidence Intelligence™
ImpactScore™
100
Very Positive
EvidenceScore™
Emerging
Score 59 · Based on 1 study
ConsistencyScore™
unclear
Not enough independent studies
Supporting studies: Based on 1 study
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evidence suggest

La Evidencia Sugiere

  • Cholesterol levels decreased significantly in all supplement groups.
  • Quality of life improved significantly with magnesium and potassium supplementation.
  • Combined magnesium and potassium supplementation showed positive effects on both outcomes.
who this applies

A quién se aplica

  • Adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus.
  • Patients seeking dietary interventions to manage cholesterol.
keep in mind

Tener en Cuenta

  • Results may not apply to populations outside the study sample.
  • Supplementation effects may vary based on individual health conditions.
  • Further research is needed to confirm long-term benefits.
between the lines

Entre Líneas

  • The study did not assess long-term effects of supplementation.
  • Sample size and demographics may limit generalizability.
  • Potential confounding factors were not fully controlled.

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This study contributes to evidence on Magnesium Supplements and Adipokine and Angiogenic Markers, Magnesium Supplements and Quality of Life Outcomes.

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Does Magnesium Supplements improve adipokine and angiogenic markers?

Strong Evidence

Magnesium Supplements may improve Adipokine and Angiogenic Markers.

ConsistencyScore™: Results are generally consistent across studies.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    LDL cholesterol

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on 3 supporting studies with generally consistent results and a positive effect signal.

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  • Population details are unavailable.
3 supporting studiesUpdated: Jul 2026

Does Magnesium Supplements improve quality of life outcomes?

Emerging Evidence

Magnesium Supplements appears to improve Quality of Life Outcomes.

ConsistencyScore™: Consistency cannot yet be determined from the available evidence.

Ranked evidence signals

  1. 1

    Quality of life

    EvidenceScore™ Emerging | EvidenceScore™ 59.0 | strong positive | ConsistencyScore™ Unclear | 1 study

Why this answer: This answer is based on a single supporting study.

Limitations

  • Only one supporting study is available.
  • Consistency cannot yet be determined.
  • Population details are unavailable.
1 supporting studyUpdated: Jul 2026
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