Advertisement
This Mineral Is Key For Brain Longevity (But Many Of Us Don't Get Enough Of It)
Magnesium has long been known for its essential role in supporting the body, but new research reveals its important impact on the brain, too.
A study published in the European Journal of Nutrition found that a higher-than-average magnesium intake was associated with healthier, younger-looking brains in both men and women.
Magnesium and brain health
The study, which included a large sample of over 6,000 adults ages 40–73 in the UK, found that getting enough of this essential mineral is associated with less brain shrinkage. Participants who averaged 550 milligrams of magnesium per day had a brain age about one year younger than those who consumed approximately 350 milligrams per day by the time they reached 55.
Interestingly, the link between increased magnesium and larger brain volumes was stronger in women than in men.
These findings are particularly significant in the context of brain health among aging individuals, as magnesium levels tend to decline as we get older. Magnesium deficiency is more common among older adults. However, it's important that people of all ages consume enough magnesium, as it's involved in over 600 enzymatic reactions in the body, making it an essential nutrient for overall health. It plays a key role in nerve transmission, helping maintain the general health of the nervous system.
And this isn't the first time magnesium has been shown to have neuroprotective effects. Magnesium is also important for brain function and has been linked to improvements in memory1, learning2, and overall cognitive performance3. It may also help protect the brain from degeneration and improve its resilience4.
How to get this brain-boosting mineral dail
Upping your daily dose of dietary magnesium could significantly improve your overall health and well-being (see how much magnesium you need depending on your age here5). Fortunately, there are plenty of easy and delicious ways to get high doses of this brain-boosting mineral every day:
Stock your kitchen with magnesium-rich foods. Adding foods that are naturally high in magnesium to your meals and snacks is a great place to start. Make sure to include leafy greens, nuts, seeds, whole grains, and legumes.
Supplement with magnesium. If you struggle to get enough magnesium through your diet alone (as up to 43% of U.S. adults do6), consider taking a daily magnesium supplement. Make sure you're taking a high-quality supplement suited to your specific needs, as there are various types of magnesium you can supplement with to address certain health goals—such as looser bowels (magnesium citrate) or better sleep (magnesium bisglycinate). You can find our favorite magnesium supplements here. As always, talk with your doctor before starting any new supplement regimen.
Experiment with new recipes. Trying new magnesium-rich recipes is an easy way to discover some healthy dishes to add to your meal rotation. Scroll through your favorite food creators' feeds, and keep an eye out for anything featuring kale, quinoa, black beans, cashews, or brown rice this spring.
The takeaway
Findings out of the UK highlight the important role that magnesium plays in maintaining good brain health. By making simple dietary and lifestyle changes, you can increase your magnesium intake and reap the benefits of this essential nutrient for years to come.
Don't know where to start? Check out our roundup of magnesium supplements, all vetted by a nutrition scientist.
7 Sources
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20152124/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507270/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8804621/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820677/
- https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Magnesium-HealthProfessional/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5579642/
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7836625/
Watch Next
Enjoy some of our favorite clips from classes
Enjoy some of our favorite clips from classes
What Is Meditation?
Mindfulness/Spirituality | Light Watkins
Box Breathing
Mindfulness/Spirituality | Gwen Dittmar
What Breathwork Can Address
Mindfulness/Spirituality | Gwen Dittmar
The 8 Limbs of Yoga - What is Asana?
Yoga | Caley Alyssa
Two Standing Postures to Open Up Tight Hips
Yoga | Caley Alyssa
How Plants Can Optimize Athletic Performance
Nutrition | Rich Roll
What to Eat Before a Workout
Nutrition | Rich Roll
How Ayurveda Helps Us Navigate Modern Life
Nutrition | Sahara Rose
Messages About Love & Relationships
Love & Relationships | Esther Perel
Love Languages
Love & Relationships | Esther Perel
What Is Meditation?
Box Breathing
What Breathwork Can Address
The 8 Limbs of Yoga - What is Asana?
Two Standing Postures to Open Up Tight Hips
How Plants Can Optimize Athletic Performance
What to Eat Before a Workout
How Ayurveda Helps Us Navigate Modern Life
Messages About Love & Relationships
Love Languages
Advertisement
Electrolytes Go From Sports To Everyday Wellness (Hydration Is For Everyone)
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Eating High-Protein? These Foods Will Likely Be On Your Plate In 2025
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Electrolytes Go From Sports To Everyday Wellness (Hydration Is For Everyone)
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Eating High-Protein? These Foods Will Likely Be On Your Plate In 2025
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Electrolytes Go From Sports To Everyday Wellness (Hydration Is For Everyone)
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Eating High-Protein? These Foods Will Likely Be On Your Plate In 2025
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Electrolytes Go From Sports To Everyday Wellness (Hydration Is For Everyone)
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN
Eating High-Protein? These Foods Will Likely Be On Your Plate In 2025
Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDN