Homocysteine levels in vegetarians versus omnivores

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作者
Krajcovicová-Kudlácková, M
Blazícek, P
Kopcová, J
Béderová, A
Babinská, K
机构
[1] Inst Prevent & Clin Med, SK-83301 Bratislava, Slovakia
[2] Hosp Mil Def, Bratislava, Slovakia
关键词
folate; homocysteine; omnivores; vegetarians; vitamin B-12;
D O I
10.1159/000012827
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Vitamin B-12, folate, and vitamin B-6 are the main determinants of homocysteinemia. The vegan diet provides no vitamin B-12, but also less strict forms of alternative nutrition may suffer from a deficit of this vitamin. The plasma homocysteine level was measured in alternative nutrition groups of adults (lacto- and lactoovovegetarians, n = 62; vegans, n = 32) and compared with the levels in a group consuming traditional diet (n = 59), omnivores). In the group of vegetarians the average homocysteine level is 13.18 vs. 10.19 mu mol/l in omnivores; the frequency of hyperhomocysteinemia is 29 vs. 5% in omnivores. In the group of vegans the average homocysteine value is 15.79 mu mol/l (53% of the individual values exceeded 15 mu mol/l). Omnivores consume the recommended amount of methionine; however, in individuals consuming an alternative diet, the intake of methionine is deficient (assessed by food frequency questionnaire; lower content of methionine in plant proteins). Under conditions of lower methionine availability the remethylation pathway prevails; therefore, vitamin B-12 and folate were evaluated in relation to the homocysteine level. The serum vitamin B-12 levels are significantly lower in the alternative nutrition groups (214.8 pmol/l in vegetarians, 140.1 pmol/l in vegans vs. 344.7 pmol/l in omnivores); a deficit (<179.0 pmol/l) was found in 26% of the vegetarians and in 78% of the vegans vs. 0% in omnivores. The serum folate levels were within the range of reference values in all groups; however, they were significantly lower in omnivores. The results show that the mild hyperhomocysteinemia in alternative nutrition is a consequence of vitamin B-12 deficiency. Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karser AG, Basel.
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