he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood
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Resumo: | Vitamin B12 is important for the central nervous system, being involved in processes such as brain development, neural myelination and cognitive function. Objective: To examine the evidence that links maternal and childhood vitamin B12 with neurological and cognitive development. Materials and methods: Narrative literature review of the last 40 years. The guiding research question for the selection of the studies was: The maternal vitamin B12 status, either during pregnancy or during the breastfeeding period, or food or supplemental B12 intake for pregnant women, breastfeeding woman or offspring, can influence the neurological and cognitive development of these infants and children? Results: The maternal vitamin B12 status during pregnancy and breastfeeding has an influence on the children's B12 status. During childhood, B12 deficiency correlates with failures in brain development and growth, while data on its influence on children's cognitive parameters show conflicting results. Vegan or vegetarian women must ensure sufficient intake of vitamin B12 to be able to adequately supply their developing baby as well as they are at greater risk of failure Conclusions: Maternal vitamin B12 status in both pregnancy and breastfeeding is an essential determinant of B12 status in offspring. The heterogeneity of the studies precludes definitive conclusions on the subject |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhoodA Importância da vitamina B12 para a função neurológica e cognitiva: da gestação à infânciaNeurodevelopmental DisordersBreast FeedingVegetarian DietVitamina B 12Transtornos do NeurodesenvolvimentoCogniçãoGravidezAleitamento MaternoDieta VegetarianaVitamin B12 is important for the central nervous system, being involved in processes such as brain development, neural myelination and cognitive function. Objective: To examine the evidence that links maternal and childhood vitamin B12 with neurological and cognitive development. Materials and methods: Narrative literature review of the last 40 years. The guiding research question for the selection of the studies was: The maternal vitamin B12 status, either during pregnancy or during the breastfeeding period, or food or supplemental B12 intake for pregnant women, breastfeeding woman or offspring, can influence the neurological and cognitive development of these infants and children? Results: The maternal vitamin B12 status during pregnancy and breastfeeding has an influence on the children's B12 status. During childhood, B12 deficiency correlates with failures in brain development and growth, while data on its influence on children's cognitive parameters show conflicting results. Vegan or vegetarian women must ensure sufficient intake of vitamin B12 to be able to adequately supply their developing baby as well as they are at greater risk of failure Conclusions: Maternal vitamin B12 status in both pregnancy and breastfeeding is an essential determinant of B12 status in offspring. The heterogeneity of the studies precludes definitive conclusions on the subjectIntrodução: A vitamina B12 apresenta importância para o sistema nervoso central, estando envolvida em processos como o desenvolvimento cerebral, mielinização neural e função cognitiva. Objetivo: Examinar as evidências que relacionam a vitamina B12 materna e na infância com o desenvolvimento neurológico e cognitivo. Materiais e métodos: Revisão da literatura dos últimos 60 anos, buscando nas bases SciELO, LILACS, PubMed, MEDLINE e CINAHL. Foram selecionados estudos realizados em humanos do tipo observacional, de coorte, caso-controle e ensaios clínicos, randomizados ou não. Resultados: O status de vitamina B12 materno durante a gravidez e no período da amamentação apresenta influência no status de B12 dos filhos. Durante a infância a deficiência de B12 se correlaciona com falhas no desenvolvimento cerebral e no crescimento, enquanto os dados sobre sua influência em parâmetros cognitivos infantis apresentam resultados conflitantes. Mulheres veganas ou vegetarianas devem garantir uma ingestão adequada de vitamina B12 para fornecer para seu bebê em desenvolvimento uma vez que apresentam maior risco de insuficiência. Conclusões: O status de vitamina B12 materno é um determinante essencial do status de B12 na prole. Ainda é necessário pesquisas para analisar a influência da vitamina B12 na cognição, enquanto seu papel no desenvolvimento cerebral já é bem estabelecido.Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul - USCS2021-10-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/784110.13037/ras.vol19n69.7841Journal of Health Care; Vol. 19 No. 69 (2021): Revista de Atenção à Saúde - RAS Revista de Atenção à Saúde; v. 19 n. 69 (2021): Revista de Atenção à Saúde - RAS 2359-433010.13037/v.19n69reponame:Revista de Atenção à Saúdeinstname:Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul (USCS)instacron:USCSengporhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/7841/3556http://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/article/view/7841/3555Copyright (c) 2021 Priscila Berti Zanella, Emmanuela Oliveira Caúla Garzonehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira Caúla Garzone, EmmanuellaBerti Zanella, Priscila2021-12-07T20:54:42Zoai:ojs2.seer.uscs.edu.br:article/7841Revistahttps://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saudePUBhttp://seer.uscs.edu.br/index.php/revista_ciencias_saude/oaieditoria.ras@online.uscs.edu.br || vera.basso@online.uscs.edu.br2359-43302359-4330opendoar:2021-12-07T20:54:42Revista de Atenção à Saúde - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul (USCS)false |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood A Importância da vitamina B12 para a função neurológica e cognitiva: da gestação à infância |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood Oliveira Caúla Garzone, Emmanuella Neurodevelopmental Disorders Breast Feeding Vegetarian Diet Vitamina B 12 Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento Cognição Gravidez Aleitamento Materno Dieta Vegetariana |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood |
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he importance of vitamin B12 for neurological and cognitive function: from pregnancy to childhood |
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Oliveira Caúla Garzone, Emmanuella |
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Oliveira Caúla Garzone, Emmanuella Berti Zanella, Priscila |
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Berti Zanella, Priscila |
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Oliveira Caúla Garzone, Emmanuella Berti Zanella, Priscila |
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Neurodevelopmental Disorders Breast Feeding Vegetarian Diet Vitamina B 12 Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento Cognição Gravidez Aleitamento Materno Dieta Vegetariana |
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Neurodevelopmental Disorders Breast Feeding Vegetarian Diet Vitamina B 12 Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento Cognição Gravidez Aleitamento Materno Dieta Vegetariana |
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Vitamin B12 is important for the central nervous system, being involved in processes such as brain development, neural myelination and cognitive function. Objective: To examine the evidence that links maternal and childhood vitamin B12 with neurological and cognitive development. Materials and methods: Narrative literature review of the last 40 years. The guiding research question for the selection of the studies was: The maternal vitamin B12 status, either during pregnancy or during the breastfeeding period, or food or supplemental B12 intake for pregnant women, breastfeeding woman or offspring, can influence the neurological and cognitive development of these infants and children? Results: The maternal vitamin B12 status during pregnancy and breastfeeding has an influence on the children's B12 status. During childhood, B12 deficiency correlates with failures in brain development and growth, while data on its influence on children's cognitive parameters show conflicting results. Vegan or vegetarian women must ensure sufficient intake of vitamin B12 to be able to adequately supply their developing baby as well as they are at greater risk of failure Conclusions: Maternal vitamin B12 status in both pregnancy and breastfeeding is an essential determinant of B12 status in offspring. The heterogeneity of the studies precludes definitive conclusions on the subject |
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