07-01-2014, 06:51 AM
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Cognitive Function Improved by B Vitamin Supplementation in Men and Women With Elevated Homocysteine
https://www.lef.org/newsletter/2014/0...paign=2014Wk27
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"The cognitive function in the elderly is related to the nutritional status of B vitamins, homocysteine concentrations, and some gene mutations," Daomei Cheng of China's Tianjin Institute of Health and Environmental Medicine and colleagues write. "The proposed mechanisms for the brain injury caused by the deficiency of B vitamins and hyperhomocysteinemia relate to hypomethylation of nucleic acids and neurotransmitters, increased oxidative stress, and increased synthesis of amyloid beta-protein"
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