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Association Between Vitamin B12 Levels and Cognitive Function in the Elderly Korean Population

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Specialty General Medicine
Date 2020 Aug 15
PMID 32791746
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Vitamin B12 (B12), also known as cobalamin, is a water-soluble vitamin. It is a cofactor in DNA synthesis and is involved in the metabolism of every cell of the human body, including the central nervous system. Those with a deficiency of B12 can present with peripheral neuropathy, pernicious anemia, or a cognitive disorder. Previous studies have revealed that a deficiency of B12 is associated with cognitive decline or Alzheimer disease.The data of 2991 people were evaluated from 2 years of the Korean Frailty and Aging Cohort Study, a nationwide multicenter survey. To assess cognitive function, a short form of the Korean version of the Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer's Disease (CERAD-K) was used. Of the CERAD-K tests, we included the Mini-Mental State Examination in the Korean version of the CERAD assessment packet (MMSE-KC), the word list: memory/recall/recognition, digit span (forward, backward), trail making test-A, and the frontal assessment battery. B12 concentrations were classified into clinically relevant categories, insufficient (<350 pg/mL) and sufficient (≥350 pg/mL). A linear regression analysis was used to evaluate the relationship between cognitive function and B12 levels.The mean age of the 2991 participants was 76.4 ± 3.9 years old. Overall, 414 (13.8%) were classified as B12 insufficient, and 2577 (86.2%) as B12 sufficient. The sufficient B12 group performed better in the MMSE-KC, Wordlist: memory, Wordlist: recognition, TMT-A test, digit span, and FAB tests. This was statistically significant (P < .05). However, in the multivariable linear regression analysis, after adjusting for age, sex, education period, marriage, smoking and drinking habits, and comorbidities, the association between the B12 group and cognitive function was not statistically significant.Although our study does not show that B12 insufficiency is a direct risk factor to cognitive decline, B12 levels could be a contributing factor to cognitive function. Our results suggest that cognition was affected by the B12 levels, along with demographic and sociological variables.

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