The Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Vitamin B Status and Mental Health

Diet is a modifiable factor that ensures optimal growth, biochemical performance, improved mood and mental functioning. Lack of nutrients, notably vitamin B, has an impact on human health and wellbeing. The United Arab Emirates is facing a serious problem of micronutrient deficiencies because of the...

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Hauptverfasser: Al Mansoori, Amna, Shakoor, Hira, Ali, Habiba I, Feehan, Jack, Al Dhaheri, Ayesha S, Cheikh Ismail, Leila, Bosevski, Marijan, Apostolopoulos, Vasso, Stojanovska, Lily
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description Diet is a modifiable factor that ensures optimal growth, biochemical performance, improved mood and mental functioning. Lack of nutrients, notably vitamin B, has an impact on human health and wellbeing. The United Arab Emirates is facing a serious problem of micronutrient deficiencies because of the growing trend for bariatric surgery, including Roux-en-Y gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. People undergoing bariatric surgery are at high risk of developing neurological, cognitive, and mental disabilities and cardiovascular disease due to deficiency in vitamin B. Vitamin B is involved in neurotransmitter synthesis, including γ-aminobutyric acid, serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenaline. Deficiency of vitamin B increases the risk of depression, anxiety, dementia and Alzheimer's disease. In addition, vitamin B deficiency can disrupt the methylation of homocysteine, leading to hyperhomocysteinemia. Elevated homocysteine levels are detrimental to human health. Vitamin B deficiency also suppresses immune function, increases the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and upregulates NF-κB. Considering the important functions of vitamin B and the severe consequences associated with its deficiency following bariatric surgery, proper dietary intervention and administration of adequate supplements should be considered to prevent negative clinical outcomes.
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Amino acids
Bariatric Surgery - adverse effects
Cardiovascular diseases
Cytokines
Dementia
Dementia disorders
Dietary Supplements
DNA methylation
Dopamine
Eating behavior
Epidermal growth factor
Fatty acids
Gastrectomy
Gastric bypass
Gastrointestinal surgery
Gene expression
Homocysteine
Humans
Hyperhomocysteinemia
Immune response
Immune System
Inflammation
Laparoscopy
Mental disorders
Mental Health
Metabolism
Methylation
Mood
Nervous system
Neurological disorders
Neurotransmitters
NF-κB protein
Noradrenaline
Norepinephrine
Nutrient deficiency
Nutrients
Obesity
Proteins
Review
Serotonin
Small intestine
Stomach
Surgery
Thiamine
Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
Vitamin B
Vitamin B Complex - blood
Vitamin B Deficiency - etiology
Weight control
γ-Aminobutyric acid
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