Vitamin B12 and Age-Related Cognitive Decline-Dementia and "Alzheimer's Disease"

This article is a commentary on the role of vitamin B in age-related cognitive decline, with a meta-commentary on the misuse of the term "Alzheimer's Disease." The article describes the historical origins of the term "Alzheimer's Disease" and argues that the term should...

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Published in:Food and nutrition bulletin Vol. 45; no. 1_suppl; p. S50
Main Author: Rosenberg, Irwin H
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01.06.2024
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ISSN:1564-8265, 1564-8265
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Summary:This article is a commentary on the role of vitamin B in age-related cognitive decline, with a meta-commentary on the misuse of the term "Alzheimer's Disease." The article describes the historical origins of the term "Alzheimer's Disease" and argues that the term should be restricted to a narrower segment of the age-related dementia spectrum. The article also outlines the role of vitamin B in age-related cognitive decline and outlines the rationale for the treatment of B deficiency to address a potentially reversible factor in cognitive decline.
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ISSN:1564-8265
1564-8265
DOI:10.1177/03795721241228060