Decreased cobalamin sensitivity and biological aging acceleration in the general population

May 21, 2024The journal of nutrition, health & aging

Lower sensitivity to vitamin B12 linked to faster biological aging in the general population

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Abstract

Among 22,812 participants, decreased cobalamin sensitivity is associated with biological aging acceleration.

  • Higher serum and dietary cobalamin levels show positive associations with biological aging indicators.
  • Serum methylmalonic acid (MMA) and homocysteine (Hcy) levels are also positively linked to biological aging.
  • Cobalamin sensitivity is determined by specific cutoff values for cobalamin, MMA, and Hcy.
  • A significant association exists between cobalamin insensitivity indices and biological aging acceleration, demonstrating a dose-response relationship.
  • Further studies may clarify the mechanisms linking decreased cobalamin sensitivity to accelerated biological aging.

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