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Vitamin B12 status and rate of brain volume loss in community-dwelling elderly

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Vogiatzoglou, A
Refsum, H
Johnston, Carole
Smith, S M
Bradley, K M
de Jager, Celeste A
Budge, Marc
Smith, A D

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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OBJECTIVES:: To investigate the relationship between markers of vitamin B12 status and brain volume loss per year over a 5-year period in an elderly population. METHODS:: A prospective study of 107 community-dwelling volunteers aged 61 to 87 years without

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Neurology

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