Relationship between vitamin B12 levels and motor development: A systematic review.

Clin Nutr ESPEN

Programa de Pós-graduação em Neuropsiquiatria e Ciências do Comportamento, Centro de Ciências Médicas, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil; Centro Integrado de Tecnologias em Neurociência (CITENC), Centro Universitário Osman Lins (UNIFACOL), Vitória de Santo Antão, Pernambuco, Brazil; Departamento de Fisioterapia, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Centro Universitário Osman Lins (UNIFACOL), Vitória de Santo Antão, Pernambuco, Brazil.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nutrition is critical for brain development, especially in infants, with vitamin B12 being essential for the motor nervous system.
  • The research involved a systematic review of studies using databases like PubMed and Scopus, ultimately analyzing data from 1,559 participants across diverse geographical locations.
  • Results indicate that low vitamin B12 levels negatively influence motor development in infants, and supplementation may help improve this aspect, highlighting the need for public policies to support effective interventions.

Article Abstract

Background And Objectives: Nutrition plays a crucial role in the development and health of the human brain, from early stages to adulthood. The complex process of neurodevelopment necessitates interaction among various factors, with balance in the concentration of vital macronutrients and micronutrients being essential. Regarding micronutrients, vitamin B12 stands out, playing a vital role in the development and functioning of the motor nervous system. The objective was to investigate the influence of reduced levels of vitamin B12 on infant motor development and analyze the effects of supplementation on this aspect of development.

Methods: For this purpose, the criteria of the PRISMA method and registration in the PROSPERO database were used. The search was conducted in the following databases: PubMed (Medline), Scopus, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. A total of 684 records were initially identified.

Results: Of the eight included articles, there was diversity regarding geographical contexts and study designs. The final sample comprised a total of 1,559 participants of both sexes. Studies aimed at correcting low levels of vitamin B12 opted for supplementation, following various protocols that varied in dose, administration method, and duration. At the end of the studies, the serum level of this vitamin ranged from 131 pmol/L to 1141 pmol/L.

Conclusion: There is a complex array of factors contributing to reduced levels of vitamin B12, especially in the early stages of life, which significantly impacts infant motor development. Despite methodological variations among studies, evidence suggests that low levels of vitamin B12 may affect motor development and that supplementation could be an effective means of enhancing motor aspects in healthy children. However, due to the diversity of outcomes, it is important to promote comprehensive public policies to encourage appropriate interventions in this area.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2024.06.026DOI Listing

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