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Vitamin B12 May Slow Brain Aging
Individuals with increased levels of circulating homocysteine have faster rates of brain changes associated with aging than other people, whereas higher levels of vitamin B12 are associated with slower rates of brain aging, new research suggests.
“Vitamin B12 and tHcy [total homocysteine ] might be independent predictors of markers of brain aging in elderly individuals without dementia,” the investigators write.
They add, “[I] f the association is causal, supplementation with B vitamins may be effective for prevention of brain damage due to increased levels of total homocysteine . Adequately timed and powered randomized clinical trials are needed to determine efficient treatment guidelines.”
The research was published online April 27 in JAMA Psychiatry.
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