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Review
. 1997 Oct;66(4):741-9.
doi: 10.1093/ajcn/66.4.741.

Vitamin B-12 deficiency in the elderly: current dilemmas

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Vitamin B-12 deficiency in the elderly: current dilemmas

S P Stabler et al. Am J Clin Nutr. 1997 Oct.

Abstract

Vitamin B-12 deficiency is present in up to 15% of the elderly population as documented by elevated methylmalonic acid with or without elevated total homocysteine concentrations in combination with low or low-normal vitamin B-12 concentrations. Clinical signs and symptoms of vitamin B-12 deficiency are insensitive in elderly subjects and comorbidity in these subjects makes responses to therapy difficult to interpret. Many elderly subjects with hyperhomocysteinemia have undiagnosed vitamin B-12 deficiency with elevated serum methylmalonic acid concentrations. Therefore, such elderly subjects should not receive folic acid supplementation before their vitamin B-12 status is diagnosed. Oral vitamin B-12 supplementation may be effective in lowering serum methylmalonic acid values in the elderly. However, the dose of vitamin B-12 in most common multivitamin preparations is too low for this purpose. Research efforts should be directed toward determining practical methods for diagnosing and treating vitamin B-12 deficiency in the millions of elderly subjects with undiagnosed deficiency.

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  • The elderly need oral vitamin B-12.
    Herbert V. Herbert V. Am J Clin Nutr. 1998 Apr;67(4):739-40. doi: 10.1093/ajcn/67.4.739. Am J Clin Nutr. 1998. PMID: 9537622 No abstract available.

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