Vitamin B12 is an essential vitamin required for neurological health. The main causes of deficiency (hypoacidity of the stomach, pernicious anemia, and lack of dietary intake) are more prevalent with increasing age. This chapter discusses the epidemiological evidence that suggests an association between low vitamin B12 levels and cognitive decline. To date, short term clinical trials have only shown B12 supplementation to be effective in improving cognition in those with preexisting deficiency (<150. ρmol/L). Improving dietary B12 intake by better food selection, fortified foods, or supplements, may have a role in maintaining cognitive function in those who are at risk of developing B12 deficiency. To be effective, such intervention ...
Current recommendations on vitamin B12 intake vary from 1.4 to 3.0 µg per day and are based on the a...
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) deficiency can lead to a variety of health problems, including anaemia...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in older people and the prevalence increases with age. ...
Background An association between neuropsychiatric disorders and vitamin B12 deficiency has been rec...
Background: This review examines the associations between low vitamin B12 levels, neurodegenerative ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 assay is part of the routine investigation of dementia, although few studies...
Vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with cognitive impairment, hyperhomocysteinemia, and hippocampa...
© 2013 Dr. Eileen Mary MooreVitamin B12 is an essential enzyme co-factor that is required for neuron...
Background: The Neurodegenerative diseases are increasingly affecting the elderly with a severe i...
In cross-sectional studies, low levels of folate and B12 have been shown to be associated with cogni...
BACKGROUND: low vitamin B12 concentrations are common in older people, but the clinical relevance of...
Background & aims Older diabetic people are at risk of cognitive decline. Vitamin B12 deficiency in ...
Decline in cognitive and motor functions and in mental health are commonly seen with aging. Although...
Folate fortification of food aims to reduce the number of babies born with neural tube defects, but ...
Background Development of cognitive decline represents substantial issues in today’s society, ste...
Current recommendations on vitamin B12 intake vary from 1.4 to 3.0 µg per day and are based on the a...
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) deficiency can lead to a variety of health problems, including anaemia...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in older people and the prevalence increases with age. ...
Background An association between neuropsychiatric disorders and vitamin B12 deficiency has been rec...
Background: This review examines the associations between low vitamin B12 levels, neurodegenerative ...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 assay is part of the routine investigation of dementia, although few studies...
Vitamin B12 deficiency is associated with cognitive impairment, hyperhomocysteinemia, and hippocampa...
© 2013 Dr. Eileen Mary MooreVitamin B12 is an essential enzyme co-factor that is required for neuron...
Background: The Neurodegenerative diseases are increasingly affecting the elderly with a severe i...
In cross-sectional studies, low levels of folate and B12 have been shown to be associated with cogni...
BACKGROUND: low vitamin B12 concentrations are common in older people, but the clinical relevance of...
Background & aims Older diabetic people are at risk of cognitive decline. Vitamin B12 deficiency in ...
Decline in cognitive and motor functions and in mental health are commonly seen with aging. Although...
Folate fortification of food aims to reduce the number of babies born with neural tube defects, but ...
Background Development of cognitive decline represents substantial issues in today’s society, ste...
Current recommendations on vitamin B12 intake vary from 1.4 to 3.0 µg per day and are based on the a...
Vitamin B12 (methylcobalamin) deficiency can lead to a variety of health problems, including anaemia...
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 deficiency is common in older people and the prevalence increases with age. ...