AI Article Synopsis

  • Vitamin B12, folate, and ferritin are essential for nervous system development, blood formation, and metabolism; this study assesses their levels in Jordan across different regions.
  • The study involved 2,880 participants (average ages of 47 for males and 34 for females), revealing similar low levels of vitamin B12 (24%) and high levels of folate (around 24%) across four regions, with notable ferritin deficiencies particularly in males (37.4%).
  • Findings indicate significant variations in vitamin B12 levels geographically within Jordan, suggesting the need for further research into genetic, dietary, and lifestyle factors affecting deficiencies.

Article Abstract

Vitamin B12, folate, and ferritin are vital for the development of the nervous system, blood formation, and diverse metabolic functions. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the status of vitamin B12, folate and ferritin in the Jordanian population across distinct geographical locations. In this retrospective study, the cohort population included 2,880 Jordanian individuals with an average age of 47 y for males and 34 y for females (January 2014-December 2016). Vitamin B12, folate, and ferritin were measured in the blood samples by immunoassay on an automated instrument. Prevalence of low levels of vitamin B12 among males and females was similar across the four regions (24%). Equivalently high levels of folate were reported in males (24.4%) and females (23.4%). Additionally, 37.4% of males and 20.4% of females showed low levels of ferritin. Pearson's correlations did not show any association between age, vitamin B12, folate, and ferritin levels in both sexes. Univariate odd ratio (OR) and age-adjusted OR in males showed a significant decrease in low vitamin B12 risk in the region of Tafela when compared to Irbid. In conclusion, our results showed a significant difference in vitamin B12 levels between populations according to their geographical locations. Ferritin levels were low in almost a quarter of the Jordanian population with a high prevalence in males and females in Irbid and Maan, respectively. These differences might be associated with the genetic, dietary and lifestyle situation which requires further studies to elucidate the risk factors for vitamin B12 and ferritin deficiency.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.65.309DOI Listing

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