Vitamin B12: A cornerstone of cognitive and metabolic well-being in young adults

Q2 Medicine
Deepanshi Sharma , Amandeep Singh , Yash Prashar
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Abstract

This systematic review investigates the relationship between vitamin B12 levels, biochemical markers, electrophysiological parameters, and cognitive functions, with particular attention to the impacts on obesity in young adults. Vitamin B12 plays a critical role in supporting metabolic and neurological health. This review emphasizes the potential risks associated with B12 deficiency, especially for individuals following restrictive diets such as vegetarianism or veganism. Comprehensive searches were conducted across databases, including Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, encompassing research published from January 2010 to February 2024. The selection process focused on original research, review articles, and clinical studies that examined the correlation between serum vitamin B12 levels, biochemical markers such as homocysteine and methylmalonic acid, and cognitive and metabolic outcomes. The review included approximately 80 high-quality studies. Key findings indicate that low vitamin B12 levels are common among obese individuals, contributing to metabolic disturbances such as insulin resistance, increased inflammation, and lipid imbalances, which can further exacerbate obesity. The deficiency is also linked to compromised cognitive performance, including deficits in memory, executive function, and attention, due to impaired nerve conduction and altered neurotransmitter synthesis. This highlights the interconnected nature of B12 deficiency, obesity, and cognitive health, underscoring the need for targeted interventions. Ensuring adequate vitamin B12 intake is essential for maintaining metabolic balance and cognitive function, particularly in populations at risk of deficiency due to dietary restrictions or obesity. The review advocates for the development of tailored dietary guidelines and supplementation strategies to prevent deficiency and its associated health risks. Future research should focus on establishing causal relationships and evaluating effective intervention methods to support metabolic and cognitive health.
维生素B12:年轻人认知和代谢健康的基石
本系统综述探讨了维生素B12水平、生化指标、电生理参数和认知功能之间的关系,并特别关注了维生素B12对年轻人肥胖的影响。维生素B12在支持新陈代谢和神经健康方面起着至关重要的作用。这篇综述强调了与B12缺乏相关的潜在风险,特别是对于那些遵循限制性饮食(如素食主义或纯素食主义)的人。我们对Web of Science、PubMed、Scopus和b谷歌Scholar等数据库进行了全面的搜索,涵盖了2010年1月至2024年2月发表的研究。选择过程侧重于原始研究、评论文章和临床研究,这些研究检查了血清维生素B12水平、同型半胱氨酸和甲基丙二酸等生化指标与认知和代谢结果之间的相关性。该综述包括大约80项高质量研究。主要研究结果表明,维生素B12水平低在肥胖人群中很常见,这会导致代谢紊乱,如胰岛素抵抗、炎症增加和脂质失衡,从而进一步加剧肥胖。由于神经传导受损和神经递质合成改变,这种缺陷还与认知能力受损有关,包括记忆力、执行功能和注意力的缺陷。这突出了B12缺乏、肥胖和认知健康之间相互联系的本质,强调了有针对性干预的必要性。确保充足的维生素B12摄入对于维持代谢平衡和认知功能至关重要,特别是在因饮食限制或肥胖而有缺乏维生素B12风险的人群中。该审查报告主张制定有针对性的膳食指南和补充战略,以预防缺乏症及其相关的健康风险。未来的研究应侧重于建立因果关系和评估有效的干预方法,以支持代谢和认知健康。
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Obesity Medicine
Obesity Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
74
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: The official journal of the Shanghai Diabetes Institute Obesity is a disease of increasing global prevalence with serious effects on both the individual and society. Obesity Medicine focusses on health and disease, relating to the very broad spectrum of research in and impacting on humans. It is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses mechanisms of disease, epidemiology and co-morbidities. Obesity Medicine encompasses medical, societal, socioeconomic as well as preventive aspects of obesity and is aimed at researchers, practitioners and educators alike.
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