Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Sousa, Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: de Araújo, Diana Stefany Cardoso, Sousa, Larissa Layana Cardoso de, Aires, Isabel Oliveira, Oliveira, Iara Katrynne Fonsêca, Alencar, Maria do Socorro Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1553
Resumo: In aging, some level of functional impairment is common as a consequence of health problems inherent to this phase of life. The literature demonstrates the importance of micronutrients for prevention or control of these diseases. In this context, vitamin B12 and folic acid (B9) are noteworthy, as their deficiency is associated with complications that may decrease the quality of life of this population. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to perform a review to describe important aspects related to the association between B12 and B9 in the cognitive health of the elderly. A total of 16 articles were used to compose the review, divided into 3 analysis categories that relate these micronutrients to the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease, loss of cognition and the presence of depression in the elderly. Low levels of B12 and B9 have been observed in Alzheimer's disease. Most articles related reduced vitamin levels with poor performance on cognitive performance, and finally, low concentrations of micronutrients were found in elderly with depression. Based on the above, it can be inferred that B12 and B9 deficiency is associated with increased homocysteine and methylmalonic acid concentrations that cause central nervous system alterations, especially resulting in depression and cognitive impairment, making it important to routinely evaluate the levels of these vitamins. in the elderly as they constitute a group of high vulnerability.
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spelling Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderlyInfluencia de la vitamina B12 y el ácido fólico en los trastornos cognitivos en los ancianosInfluência da vitamina B12 e do ácido fólico sobre distúrbios cognitivos em idososAgingAvitaminosisCognition.EnvejecimientoAvitaminosisCognición.EnvelhecimentoDeficiência de VitaminasCognição.In aging, some level of functional impairment is common as a consequence of health problems inherent to this phase of life. The literature demonstrates the importance of micronutrients for prevention or control of these diseases. In this context, vitamin B12 and folic acid (B9) are noteworthy, as their deficiency is associated with complications that may decrease the quality of life of this population. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to perform a review to describe important aspects related to the association between B12 and B9 in the cognitive health of the elderly. A total of 16 articles were used to compose the review, divided into 3 analysis categories that relate these micronutrients to the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease, loss of cognition and the presence of depression in the elderly. Low levels of B12 and B9 have been observed in Alzheimer's disease. Most articles related reduced vitamin levels with poor performance on cognitive performance, and finally, low concentrations of micronutrients were found in elderly with depression. Based on the above, it can be inferred that B12 and B9 deficiency is associated with increased homocysteine and methylmalonic acid concentrations that cause central nervous system alterations, especially resulting in depression and cognitive impairment, making it important to routinely evaluate the levels of these vitamins. in the elderly as they constitute a group of high vulnerability.En el envejecimiento, cierto nivel de deterioro funcional es común como consecuencia de problemas de salud típicos de esta fase de la vida. La literatura demuestra la importancia de los micronutrientes para la prevención o el control de estas enfermedades. En este contexto, la vitamina B12 y el ácido fólico (B9) son notables, ya que su deficiencia se asocia con complicaciones que pueden disminuir la calidad de vida de esta población. Por lo tanto, el objetivo del presente estudio fue realizar una revisión para describir aspectos importantes relacionados con la asociación entre B12 y B9 en la salud cognitiva de los ancianos. Se utilizó un total de 16 artículos para componer la revisión, divididos en 3 categorías de análisis que relacionan estos micronutrientes con la aparición de la enfermedad de Alzheimer, la pérdida de la cognición y la presencia de depresión en los ancianos. Se han observado bajos niveles de B12 y B9 en la enfermedad de Alzheimer. La mayoría de los artículos relacionados redujeron los niveles de vitaminas con bajo rendimiento en el rendimiento cognitivo, y finalmente, se encontraron bajas concentraciones de micronutrientes en ancianos con depresión. Con base en lo anterior, se puede inferir que la deficiencia de B12 y B9 se asocia con mayores concentraciones de homocisteína y ácido metilmalónico que causan alteraciones del sistema nervioso central, especialmente como resultado de la depresión y el deterioro cognitivo, por lo que es importante evaluar de forma rutinaria los niveles de estas vitaminas. en los ancianos ya que constituyen un grupo de alta vulnerabilidad.No envelhecimento é comum a ocorrência de algum nível de comprometimento funcional como consequência de problemas de saúde próprios dessa fase da vida. A literatura demonstra a importância dos micronutrientes para prevenção ou controle desses agravos. Nesse contexto, a vitamina B12 e o ácido fólico (B9) merecem destaque, pois sua deficiência está associada a complicações que podem diminuir a qualidade de vida dessa população. Diante disso, o objetivo do presente estudo foi realizar uma revisão para descrever aspectos importantes relativos a associação entre B12 e B9 na saúde cognitiva de idosos. Foram utilizados um total de 16 artigos para compor a revisão, divididos em 3 categorias de análise que relacionam esses micronutrientes com a ocorrência de doença de Alzheimer, perda de cognição e presença de depressão em idosos. Foram observados baixos níveis de B12 e B9 na doença de Alzheimer. A maioria dos artigos relacionou redução dos níveis das vitaminas com baixa performance no desempenho cognitivo, e por fim, foram verificadas baixas concentrações dos micronutrientes em idosos com depressão. Com base no exposto infere-se que a deficiência de B12 e B9 está associada ao aumento da concentração de homocisteína e ácido metilmalônico que provocam alterações no sistema nervoso central, resultando especialmente em depressão e comprometimento cognitivo, tornando importante a avaliação rotineira dos níveis dessas vitaminas em idosos visto que constituem um grupo de alta vulnerabilidade.Research, Society and Development2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/155310.33448/rsd-v9i1.1553Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 1; e38911553Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 1; e38911553Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 1; e389115532525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1553/2910Copyright (c) 2019 Dallyla Jennifer Morais de Sousa, Diana Stefany Cardoso de Araújo, Larissa Layana Cardoso de Sousa, Isabel Oliveira Aires, Iara Katrynne Fonsêca Oliveira, Maria do Socorro Silva Alencarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSousa, Dallyla Jennifer Morais dede Araújo, Diana Stefany CardosoSousa, Larissa Layana Cardoso deAires, Isabel OliveiraOliveira, Iara Katrynne FonsêcaAlencar, Maria do Socorro Silva2020-08-19T03:04:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1553Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:26:32.067648Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
Influencia de la vitamina B12 y el ácido fólico en los trastornos cognitivos en los ancianos
Influência da vitamina B12 e do ácido fólico sobre distúrbios cognitivos em idosos
title Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
spellingShingle Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
Sousa, Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
Aging
Avitaminosis
Cognition.
Envejecimiento
Avitaminosis
Cognición.
Envelhecimento
Deficiência de Vitaminas
Cognição.
title_short Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
title_full Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
title_fullStr Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
title_full_unstemmed Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
title_sort Influence of vitamin B12 and folic acid on cognitive disorders in the elderly
author Sousa, Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
author_facet Sousa, Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
de Araújo, Diana Stefany Cardoso
Sousa, Larissa Layana Cardoso de
Aires, Isabel Oliveira
Oliveira, Iara Katrynne Fonsêca
Alencar, Maria do Socorro Silva
author_role author
author2 de Araújo, Diana Stefany Cardoso
Sousa, Larissa Layana Cardoso de
Aires, Isabel Oliveira
Oliveira, Iara Katrynne Fonsêca
Alencar, Maria do Socorro Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Dallyla Jennifer Morais de
de Araújo, Diana Stefany Cardoso
Sousa, Larissa Layana Cardoso de
Aires, Isabel Oliveira
Oliveira, Iara Katrynne Fonsêca
Alencar, Maria do Socorro Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aging
Avitaminosis
Cognition.
Envejecimiento
Avitaminosis
Cognición.
Envelhecimento
Deficiência de Vitaminas
Cognição.
topic Aging
Avitaminosis
Cognition.
Envejecimiento
Avitaminosis
Cognición.
Envelhecimento
Deficiência de Vitaminas
Cognição.
description In aging, some level of functional impairment is common as a consequence of health problems inherent to this phase of life. The literature demonstrates the importance of micronutrients for prevention or control of these diseases. In this context, vitamin B12 and folic acid (B9) are noteworthy, as their deficiency is associated with complications that may decrease the quality of life of this population. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to perform a review to describe important aspects related to the association between B12 and B9 in the cognitive health of the elderly. A total of 16 articles were used to compose the review, divided into 3 analysis categories that relate these micronutrients to the occurrence of Alzheimer's disease, loss of cognition and the presence of depression in the elderly. Low levels of B12 and B9 have been observed in Alzheimer's disease. Most articles related reduced vitamin levels with poor performance on cognitive performance, and finally, low concentrations of micronutrients were found in elderly with depression. Based on the above, it can be inferred that B12 and B9 deficiency is associated with increased homocysteine and methylmalonic acid concentrations that cause central nervous system alterations, especially resulting in depression and cognitive impairment, making it important to routinely evaluate the levels of these vitamins. in the elderly as they constitute a group of high vulnerability.
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