Vitamin B-12 Levels of Subjects Aged 0-24 Year(s) in Konya, Turkey

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Tarih

2014

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BMC

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Research reports indicate that vitamin B-12 levels show racial differences, which suggests that using the reference ranges of varied populations may lead to inaccurate results. This study aimed to determine normal serum levels of vitamin B-12 among children and young people in the Konya region of Turkey. It evaluated 1,109 samples; 54 were from cord-blood and 1,055 were from healthy subjects aged 0-24 year(s), who were admitted to primary healthcare centres. The normal reference levels obtained for vitamin B-12 at 2.5-97.5 percentile (P-2.5-P-97.5) range were 127-606 pg/mL for girls, 127-576 pg/mL for boys, and 127-590 pg/mL for the entire study group. The reported reference values for vitamin B-12 in other studies were higher than the current results. Vitamin B-12 levels vary from country to country; comparisons between countries may not be valid, and normal levels for each population should be obtained.

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Childhood, Nutrition, Reference ranges, Vitamin B-12, Turkey

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JOURNAL OF HEALTH POPULATION AND NUTRITION

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Q3

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32

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4

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