Vitamin B6 and vitamin D deficiency co‐occurrence in geriatric memory patients

INTRODUCTION Vitamin B6 and D levels are not assessed routinely in geriatric memory patients. This study examined vitamin levels to determine the potential effects on cognition. METHODS A chart review was conducted of 203 consecutive patients over a 12‐month period. Levels of vitamins B1, B6, B12, a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alzheimer's & dementia : diagnosis, assessment & disease monitoring assessment & disease monitoring, 2024-01, Vol.16 (1), p.e12525-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Przybelski, Anna G., Bendlin, Barbara B., Jones, Jana E., Vogt, Nicholas M., Przybelski, Robert J.
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Zusammenfassung:INTRODUCTION Vitamin B6 and D levels are not assessed routinely in geriatric memory patients. This study examined vitamin levels to determine the potential effects on cognition. METHODS A chart review was conducted of 203 consecutive patients over a 12‐month period. Levels of vitamins B1, B6, B12, and D were obtained on the day of clinic to identify deficiencies. A mental status exam (Mini Mental State Examination [MMSE]) was also performed. RESULTS One hundred sixty‐seven patients had one or more vitamin levels obtained on the day of clinical evaluation. Vitamin B6 deficiency was the most common (37.5%), followed by vitamin D deficiency (36.8%). A chi‐square test revealed significant co‐occurrence of deficiency of vitamins B6 and D (p 
ISSN:2352-8729
2352-8729
DOI:10.1002/dad2.12525