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Causes and Risk Factors of Vitamin B12 Deficiency at the Bookends of Life, From Infancy to Old Age

Authors :
Green, Ralph
Plattel, Clara
Green, Ralph
Source :
Food & Nutrition Bulletin; June 2024, Vol. 45 Issue: Supplement 1 pS5-S9, 5p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The causes and risk factors of vitamin B12 deficiency are many and varied. Importantly, they vary considerably across the lifespan, from infancy to old age. The complexity of the physiology of vitamin B12 bespeaks the myriad of possible causes of deficiency and possible disruptions of its functional integrity. These lead ultimately to the pathobiological effects witnessed in deficiency of this fascinating micronutrient. This brief overview of the multiplicity of mechanisms that can result in vitamin B12 deficiency, and the panoply of its manifestations explores the underlying reasons for the protean presentations of the disease. As the human organism progresses through the chronology and milestones of age, various susceptibility factors arise resulting from the interplay of environmental and genetic factors. Acting independently and in concert, these factors produce the common denominator of vitamin B12 deficiency. However, the rate at which such deficiency develops and the way in which it presents clinically vary widely, subject to such influences as genetic variability, end-organ susceptibility, and concomitant micronutrient status. Some examples of unusual cases of vitamin B12 deficiency are described. Much has been learned about the last of the numbered vitamins in almost a century. Much yet remains to be discovered.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03795721 and 15648265
Volume :
45
Issue :
Supplement 1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Food & Nutrition Bulletin
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66982357
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/03795721241252503