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    Regression Models of Magnesium Intake on Insulin Resistance based upon %BF and BMI.

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    1<p>Regression model adjusted for caloric intake, physical activity, medication use and menopausal status.Subjects were also stratified into a tertiles(Low, Medium and High) based upon %BF and BMI.</p>2<p>β = Unstandardized Beta (standard error), β* = Standardized Beta (standard error), Magnesium intake (g/day/kg).</p>3<p>Magnesium intake (Low BMI 409.78±243.5 mg/day, Medium BMI 353.24±180.9 mg/day, High BMI 342.76±196.1 mg/day) (Low %BF 387.5±230.3 mg/day, Medium %BF 360.54±187.5 mg/day, High %BF 357.68±210.7 mg/day).</p>4<p>Statistical significance was set to p<0.05 (IBM SPSS Statistics 19).</p

    Regression Models of Magnesium Intake on Insulin Resistance.

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    1<p>Regression model adjusted for caloric intake, physical activity, medication use and menopausal status.</p>2<p>β = Unstandardized Beta (standard error), β* = Standardized Beta (standard error), Magnesium intake (g/day/kg).</p>3<p>Normal-weight, overweight and obese groups are based upon %BF according to the Bray criteria (25).</p>4<p>Magnesium intake (Pre-Menopause 360.63±209.8 mg/day, Post-Menopause 353.82±192.9 mg/day) (Entire cohort, Normal-weight, Overweight, & Obese – See Table.1).</p>5<p>Statistical significance was set to p<0.05 (IBM SPSS Statistics 19).</p

    Physical, Biochemical, and Dietary Intake Characteristics of Normal-weight, Overweight, and Obese Participants.

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    1<p>Data presented as mean ± SD. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and β-cell function (HOMA-β). Gender differences were assessed with a one-way ANOVA. Subjects were also stratified into normal-weight, overweight and obese based upon %BF according to the Bray criteria (25). Adiposity differences were assessed with an ANCOVA controlling for caloric intake, physical activity, medication use, and menopause. <sup>2</sup>Significantly greater for men compared to women. <sup>3</sup>Significantly greater for women compared to men. <sup>4</sup>Statistical significance for one-way ANOVA and ANCOVA were set to p<0.05 (IBM SPSS Statistics 19).</p

    Physical, Biochemical, and Dietary Intake Characteristics According to Magnesium Intake.

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    1<p>Data presented as mean ± SD. Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and β-cell function (HOMA-β).</p>2<p>Subjects were stratified into a tertile (low, medium and high) based upon magnesium intake (mg/day).</p>3<p>Magnesium intake group differences were assessed with an ANCOVA controlling for caloric intake, physical activity, medication use, menopause and %BF.</p>4<p>Statistical significance for one-way ANCOVA was set to p<0.05 (IBM SPSS Statistics 19).</p
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