More magnesium means more testosterone and IGF-1
Older men have higher concentrations of IGF-1 and testosterone in their blood, the higher their magnesium levels are. Geriatricians at the University Hospital of Parma came to this conclusion from a study they did that will soon be published in the International Journal of Andrology. Almost four hundred men over the age of 65 took part in the study.
Because we are eating less and less vegetables, nuts, beans and whole grains, and because these are the best sources of magnesium, our magnesium intake is dropping. This may also mean that men's testosterone levels are dropping, according to some studies. Last year Turkish researchers published the results of another experiment in which they succeeded in raising athletes' testosterone level by giving them one gram of magnesium sulphate every day.
A classic supplement that contained magnesium to boost the testosterone level was Victor "Balco" Conte's ZMA. The Z stood for zinc, the M for magnesium and the A, uhm... The A was there just for fun.
The indications that magnesium supplementation has a positive effect on anabolic hormones are strengthened by the Italian study. The researchers measured the amount of total testosterone, IGF-1 and magnesium in the blood of elderly male subjects. The figures below show the relationships that the researchers recorded. And yes, the relationships were statistically significant.
Older men have higher concentrations of IGF-1 and testosterone in their blood, the higher their magnesium levels are. Geriatricians at the University Hospital of Parma came to this conclusion from a study they did that will soon be published in the International Journal of Andrology. Almost four hundred men over the age of 65 took part in the study.
Because we are eating less and less vegetables, nuts, beans and whole grains, and because these are the best sources of magnesium, our magnesium intake is dropping. This may also mean that men's testosterone levels are dropping, according to some studies. Last year Turkish researchers published the results of another experiment in which they succeeded in raising athletes' testosterone level by giving them one gram of magnesium sulphate every day.
A classic supplement that contained magnesium to boost the testosterone level was Victor "Balco" Conte's ZMA. The Z stood for zinc, the M for magnesium and the A, uhm... The A was there just for fun.
The indications that magnesium supplementation has a positive effect on anabolic hormones are strengthened by the Italian study. The researchers measured the amount of total testosterone, IGF-1 and magnesium in the blood of elderly male subjects. The figures below show the relationships that the researchers recorded. And yes, the relationships were statistically significant.