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Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia
BACKGROUND: It is controversial whether B12 deficiency causes dementia or B12 treatment can prevent dementia. OBJECTIVE: To assess associations between low plasma (P-)B12 levels, B12 treatment, and risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD; primary outcome) and all-cause or vascular dementia (secondary outcom...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990402/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33459639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-201096 |
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author | Arendt, Johan Frederik Håkonsen Horváth-Puhó, Erzsébet Sørensen, Henrik Toft Nexø, Ebba Pedersen, Lars Ording, Anne Gulbech Henderson, Victor W. |
author_facet | Arendt, Johan Frederik Håkonsen Horváth-Puhó, Erzsébet Sørensen, Henrik Toft Nexø, Ebba Pedersen, Lars Ording, Anne Gulbech Henderson, Victor W. |
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description | BACKGROUND: It is controversial whether B12 deficiency causes dementia or B12 treatment can prevent dementia. OBJECTIVE: To assess associations between low plasma (P-)B12 levels, B12 treatment, and risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD; primary outcome) and all-cause or vascular dementia (secondary outcomes). METHODS: We conducted a population-based cohort study using Danish registry data to assess associations between low P-B12 levels, high-dose injection or oral B12 treatment, and risk of dementia (study period 2000–2013). The primary P-B12 cohort included patients with a first-time P-B12 measurement whose subsequent B12 treatment was recorded. The secondary B12 treatment cohort included patients with a first-time B12 prescription and P-B12 measurement within one year before this prescription. For both cohorts, patients with low P-B12 levels (<200 pmol/L) were propensity score-matched 1:1 with patients with normal levels (200–600 pmol/L). We used multivariable Cox regression to compute 0–15-year hazard ratios for dementia. RESULTS: For low P-B12 and normal P-B12 level groups, we included 53,089 patients in the primary P-B12 cohort and 13,656 patients in the secondary B12 treatment cohort. In the P-B12 cohort, hazard ratios for AD centered around one, regardless of follow-up period or treatment during follow-up. In the B12 treatment cohort, risk of AD was unaffected by low pre-treatment P-B12 levels, follow-up period and type of B12 treatment. Findings were similar for all-cause and vascular dementia. CONCLUSION: We found no associatio1n between low P-B12 levels and dementia. Associations were unaffected by B12 treatment. Results do not support routine screening for B12 deficiency in patients with suspected dementia. |
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spelling | pubmed-79904022021-04-14 Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia Arendt, Johan Frederik Håkonsen Horváth-Puhó, Erzsébet Sørensen, Henrik Toft Nexø, Ebba Pedersen, Lars Ording, Anne Gulbech Henderson, Victor W. J Alzheimers Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: It is controversial whether B12 deficiency causes dementia or B12 treatment can prevent dementia. OBJECTIVE: To assess associations between low plasma (P-)B12 levels, B12 treatment, and risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD; primary outcome) and all-cause or vascular dementia (secondary outcomes). METHODS: We conducted a population-based cohort study using Danish registry data to assess associations between low P-B12 levels, high-dose injection or oral B12 treatment, and risk of dementia (study period 2000–2013). The primary P-B12 cohort included patients with a first-time P-B12 measurement whose subsequent B12 treatment was recorded. The secondary B12 treatment cohort included patients with a first-time B12 prescription and P-B12 measurement within one year before this prescription. For both cohorts, patients with low P-B12 levels (<200 pmol/L) were propensity score-matched 1:1 with patients with normal levels (200–600 pmol/L). We used multivariable Cox regression to compute 0–15-year hazard ratios for dementia. RESULTS: For low P-B12 and normal P-B12 level groups, we included 53,089 patients in the primary P-B12 cohort and 13,656 patients in the secondary B12 treatment cohort. In the P-B12 cohort, hazard ratios for AD centered around one, regardless of follow-up period or treatment during follow-up. In the B12 treatment cohort, risk of AD was unaffected by low pre-treatment P-B12 levels, follow-up period and type of B12 treatment. Findings were similar for all-cause and vascular dementia. CONCLUSION: We found no associatio1n between low P-B12 levels and dementia. Associations were unaffected by B12 treatment. Results do not support routine screening for B12 deficiency in patients with suspected dementia. IOS Press 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7990402/ /pubmed/33459639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-201096 Text en © 2021 – The authors. Published by IOS Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Arendt, Johan Frederik Håkonsen Horváth-Puhó, Erzsébet Sørensen, Henrik Toft Nexø, Ebba Pedersen, Lars Ording, Anne Gulbech Henderson, Victor W. Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia |
title | Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia |
title_full | Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia |
title_fullStr | Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia |
title_full_unstemmed | Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia |
title_short | Plasma Vitamin B12 Levels, High-Dose Vitamin B12 Treatment, and Risk of Dementia |
title_sort | plasma vitamin b12 levels, high-dose vitamin b12 treatment, and risk of dementia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7990402/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33459639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-201096 |
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