Magnesium is an essential nutrient and is an important component of the bone, researchers said.
Researchers, including those from University of Bristol in the UK, followed about 2,245 middle-aged men over a 20-year period.
They found that men with lower blood levels of magnesium had an increased risk of fractures, particularly fractures of the hip.
The risk of having a fracture was reduced by 44 per cent in men with higher blood levels of magnesium.
Dietary magnesium intake was not found to be linked with fractures, a finding that has been consistently demonstrated in several previous studies, researchers said.
The findings may have public health implications as low blood levels of magnesium are very common in the population, they said.
This is especially among middle-aged to elderly individuals who are also prone to fractures. Majority of these individuals do not experience any symptoms.
Since blood magnesium is not measured routinely in the hospital, individuals with low levels of magnesium are very difficult to identify, researchers said.
"The overall evidence suggests that increasing serum magnesium concentrations may protect against the future risk of fractures. However, well-designed magnesium supplementation trials are needed to investigate these potential therapeutic implications," said Jari Laukkanen, from the University of Eastern Finland.
The study was published in the European Journal of Epidemiology.
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