Background: The dietary supply of methyl donors such as folate, vitamin B12, betaine, methionine, and choline is essential for normal growth, development, and physiological functions through the life course. Both human and animal studies have shown that vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with altered lipid profile and play an important role in the prediction of metabolic risk, however, as of yet, no direct mechanism has been investigated to confirm this. Results: Three independent clinical studies of women (i) non-pregnant at child-bearing age, (ii) in early pregnancy, and (iii) at delivery showed that low vitamin B12 status was associated with higher total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and cholesterol-to-HDL ratio. These results gui...
Obesity, is global health problem, is associated with comorbidities such as metabolic syndrome, nona...
Folate, choline and vitamin B12 are essential nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism (OCM), a n...
Elevated concentrations of homocysteine in blood may be an independent risk factor for the developme...
Background The dietary supply of methyl donors such as folate, vitamin B12, betaine, methionine, an...
BACKGROUND: The dietary supply of methyl donors such as folate, vitamin B12, betaine, methionine, an...
Maternal vitamin B12 deficiency affecting one-carbonmetabolism influences metabolic status and the d...
The dietary supply of methyl donors such as folate, vitamin B12, betaine, methionine, and choline is...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic responsible for 5% of global mortality. The risks of developing othe...
Background/Aims: Rise in global incidence of obesity impacts metabolic health. Evidence from human a...
There is increasing evidence, in humans and other mammals, that periconceptional nutritional status ...
International audienceVitamin B12 (cobalamin, cbl) is a cofactor of methionine synthase (MTR) in the...
Vitamin B12 (B12) is a micronutrient essential for one-carbon (1C) metabolism. B12 deficiency distur...
Methyl groups are important for numerous cellular functions such as DNA methylation, phosphatidylcho...
 Epigenetics is one of the exciting and fastest expanding fields of biology; this is above genetics...
Hyperhomocysteinemia, a proposed risk factor for cardiovascular disease, is also observed in other c...
Obesity, is global health problem, is associated with comorbidities such as metabolic syndrome, nona...
Folate, choline and vitamin B12 are essential nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism (OCM), a n...
Elevated concentrations of homocysteine in blood may be an independent risk factor for the developme...
Background The dietary supply of methyl donors such as folate, vitamin B12, betaine, methionine, an...
BACKGROUND: The dietary supply of methyl donors such as folate, vitamin B12, betaine, methionine, an...
Maternal vitamin B12 deficiency affecting one-carbonmetabolism influences metabolic status and the d...
The dietary supply of methyl donors such as folate, vitamin B12, betaine, methionine, and choline is...
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic responsible for 5% of global mortality. The risks of developing othe...
Background/Aims: Rise in global incidence of obesity impacts metabolic health. Evidence from human a...
There is increasing evidence, in humans and other mammals, that periconceptional nutritional status ...
International audienceVitamin B12 (cobalamin, cbl) is a cofactor of methionine synthase (MTR) in the...
Vitamin B12 (B12) is a micronutrient essential for one-carbon (1C) metabolism. B12 deficiency distur...
Methyl groups are important for numerous cellular functions such as DNA methylation, phosphatidylcho...
 Epigenetics is one of the exciting and fastest expanding fields of biology; this is above genetics...
Hyperhomocysteinemia, a proposed risk factor for cardiovascular disease, is also observed in other c...
Obesity, is global health problem, is associated with comorbidities such as metabolic syndrome, nona...
Folate, choline and vitamin B12 are essential nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism (OCM), a n...
Elevated concentrations of homocysteine in blood may be an independent risk factor for the developme...