Table 4.
Author | Study Design | Condition | Sample (N) | Sex | Age (year) | Treatment (s) | Control | Duration | Outcome Measure | Results | Effect Summary |
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Borrello et al. [70] | RCT | Mild hypertension (Diastolic BP > 90 mmHg or Systolic BP > 140 mmHg) | N = 83 (Treatment n = 42; Placebo n = 41) | 30M:53F | Placebo: x = 49; Treatment: x = 51 | Mg oxide 200 mg | Placebo | 12 weeks | 44 item Quality of Life Likert questionnaire (subscales: emotional behaviour & concerns about the future) | Significantly higher total quality of life rating after 12 weeks treatment (x = 67.58 (SD = 5)) vs. baseline (x = 73.58 (SD = 6)) & placebo (x = 73.23 (SD = 8); p < 0.05). | + |
Walker et al. [64] | RCT | Mild hypertension (Diastolic BP 85–100 mmHg) | N = 36 (9 per condition) | 18M:18F | Placebo: x = 49; Treatment (i): x = 53.2; Treatment (ii): x = 53; Treatment (iii): x = 48.8 | (i) Mg amino acid chelate (600 mg elemental Mg/day); (ii) Hawthorn extract 500 mg; (iii) (i) + (ii) combined | Placebo (cellulose) | 10 weeks | Subjective well-being questionnaire (subscales: vitality, anxiety & depression) | No significant effects on subjective well-being. | x |
Mg—Magnesium; mg—milligrams; + positive treatment effect; − negative treatment effect; x no treatment effect; RCT—randomised controlled trial.