Synopsis of Social media discussions
This collection of discussions demonstrates a high level of interest and moderate engagement, with examples such as mentions of choosing the best magnesium supplements for migraines and references to the methodology's usefulness. The tone combines scientific appreciation with practical health advice, emphasizing the potential influence of the research on supplement practices and health outcomes.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost posts support the article’s findings that in vitro testing can predict magnesium supplement bioavailability, indicating general agreement with the research conclusions.
Interest
High level of interestPosts express high interest, especially through discussions about selecting effective magnesium supplements for migraines and the potential health benefits, illustrating engagement with practical applications.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementSeveral posts reference specific methodologies and the significance of the research, showing that users are engaging beyond surface-level commentary, though not deeply analyzing the details.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussion highlights the scientific and health-related importance of the findings, indicating a meaningful impact on supplement selection and health practices.
Social Mentions
YouTube
3 Videos
3 Posts
15 Posts
News
14 Articles
Metrics
Video Views
529,974
Total Likes
7,275
Extended Reach
592,659
Social Features
35
Timeline: Posts about article
Top Social Media Posts
Posts referencing the article
Which magnesium supplement offers the best bioavailability? Insights from research.
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Understanding Magnesium Forms and Their Impact on the Body
Different forms of magnesium like citrate, oxide, and threonate have varying effects and absorption rates. This video explains their roles, effectiveness for conditions such as muscle cramps, and whether supplementation is necessary, based on recent scientific research.
Choosing the Right Magnesium Supplement for Your Health
Magnesium is essential for many metabolic functions. This video explains different forms of magnesium supplements, such as glycinate, citrate, malate, and taurate, and guides you in selecting the best type based on your body's needs.
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@ctuna28 @Aegean_E Elementer miktarlar, salınım ve serum biyoyararlanım değerlerine dikkat..! Konu göründüğünden çok daha ciddi..! Supplement işportasının kelime oyunlarına yakalanmayın.. ✔️ https://t.co/VKaagqWYbf
view full postDecember 10, 2023
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Jamie Oliver
@joliver3991 (Twitter)Trying different magnesium supplements for #Migraine and selecting the best 1-2 that work for you could be a wise move. doi: 10.3390/nu11071663, https://t.co/On8Z37iVPD https://t.co/qWEr0vmf4a #chronicmigraine
view full postNovember 14, 2022
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skyblue101
@skyblue101 (Twitter)Which magnesium supplement is BEST? // The pharmacist says... https://t.co/hc3jn3bJSX via @YouTube
view full postFebruary 24, 2022
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Reiner
@erlesen (Twitter)RT @erlesen: Predicting and Testing Bioavailability of Magnesium Supplements (Published online 2019 Jul 20) https://t.co/u7m9HjUjEH The in…
view full postJanuary 16, 2021
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Reiner
@erlesen (Twitter)Predicting and Testing Bioavailability of Magnesium Supplements (Published online 2019 Jul 20) https://t.co/u7m9HjUjEH The in vitro methodology can be a helpful approach to avoid non-efficient micronutrient supplements on the market
view full postJanuary 16, 2021
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George Dawson
@dawso007 (Twitter)Interesting study if you replace Mg: Predicting and Testing Bioavailability of Magnesium Supplements https://t.co/DDwJPtjRSW
view full postJune 5, 2020
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TeamDerave
@TeamDerave (Twitter)Special Issue "Dietary Magnesium for Health and Diseases" in @Nutrients_MDPI Nutrients with our paper on 'Predicting and Testing Bioavailability of Magnesium Supplements' Articles of this special issue can be found on the following link: https://t.co/3gOruSmacn
view full postFebruary 21, 2020
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Clare Minahan
@clareMINAHAN (Twitter)RT @TeamDerave: New research from our team on “Predicting and testing bioavailability of magnesium supplements” published in Nutrients. Che…
view full postSeptember 7, 2019
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Kristof De Mey
@krdemey (Twitter)RT @TeamDerave: New research from our team on “Predicting and testing bioavailability of magnesium supplements” published in Nutrients. Che…
view full postSeptember 6, 2019
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Eline Lievens
@eline_lievens (Twitter)RT @TeamDerave: New research from our team on “Predicting and testing bioavailability of magnesium supplements” published in Nutrients. Che…
view full postSeptember 6, 2019
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Rud Derie
@RudDerie (Twitter)RT @TeamDerave: New research from our team on “Predicting and testing bioavailability of magnesium supplements” published in Nutrients. Che…
view full postSeptember 6, 2019
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LauraBlancquaert
@LauraBlancquae1 (Twitter)RT @TeamDerave: New research from our team on “Predicting and testing bioavailability of magnesium supplements” published in Nutrients. Che…
view full postSeptember 6, 2019
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TeamDerave
@TeamDerave (Twitter)New research from our team on “Predicting and testing bioavailability of magnesium supplements” published in Nutrients. Check it out! @BSW_UGent @ugent https://t.co/e476xQP0D1
view full postSeptember 6, 2019
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Best Health 4 You
@besthealthyou (Twitter)RT @HealthyFellow: Predicting & Testing Bioavailability of #Magnesium #Supplements https://t.co/tD3N7bA9w7 via @MDPIOpenAccess Attn: @Nutra…
view full postJuly 22, 2019
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J P Fanton
@HealthyFellow (Twitter)Predicting & Testing Bioavailability of #Magnesium #Supplements https://t.co/tD3N7bA9w7 via @MDPIOpenAccess Attn: @NutraUSA @NutraEurope @SuppVersity @SupplementNews @nfm_mag @wheatbelly @Magtein #health #medicine #nutrition #science
view full postJuly 22, 2019
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study investigated how well two in vitro methods (SHIME and dissolution tests) could predict the bioavailability of various magnesium supplements and then validated these predictions through in vivo testing in humans.
- Results showed significant differences in absorption between magnesium supplements with contrasting in vitro predictions, and these differences were confirmed by measuring blood magnesium levels after ingestion.
- The research demonstrated that in vitro tests could reliably predict how well magnesium supplements are absorbed in the body, offering a useful way to assess and improve supplement effectiveness before human testing.
Major Tom
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