Vitamin B-12 deficiency and malabsorption are highly prevalent in rural Mexican communities
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- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
- Vol. 62 (5) , 1013-1019
- https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/62.5.1013
Abstract
Vitamin B-12 status of rural Mexicans was evaluated in two studies, 6 y apart. In the first, a single blood sample was collected from children and adults, including pregnant and lactating women. Prevalence of deficient plasma vitamin B-12 values ranged from 19% to 41% among groups, but plasma folate status was normal in all individuals. Breast milk vitamin B-12 concentration was low in 62% of samples. The second study was conducted in 219 children aged 18-36 mo in five communities, whose prevalence of deficient and low plasma vitamin B-12 concentrations, respectively, was 8% and 33% on entry, 3% and 22% 6 mo later, and 7% and 29% 12 mo later. Prevalence of low holotranscobalamin II concentrations, indicating malabsorption of the vitamin, averaged 18-40% across the three same periods. Both vitamin B-12 status indicators differed significantly between communities. The widespread vitamin B-12 deficiency was probably caused by malabsorption, perhaps exacerbated by low dietary intake and, for young children, maternal depletion of the vitamin.Keywords
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