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The effects of vitamin B in depression [PDF]
Apostolopoulos, Vasso +2 more
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This study used interpretable machine learning to identify dietary nutrient patterns associated with depression‐stroke comorbidity in U.S. adults aged 50 years and older. While overall nutrient mixtures showed no significant association, specific micronutrients including vitamins B1, B12, and C, zinc, and caffeine consistently predicted comorbidity ...
Hongwei Liu +4 more
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A Case Report of Refractory Hyperlactatemia Secondary to Thiamine Deficiency. [PDF]
Rahman A, Casarcia N, Frederick J.
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Clinical evaluation and biochemical analyses of thiamine deficiency in Pacific harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) maintained at a zoological facility [PDF]
Lara Croft +10 more
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Incorporating rice bran in ready‐to‐use therapeutic foods (RUTFs) was used for treatment of childhood malnutrition. RUTF nutrient analysis showed increased dietary fiber and vitamins E and B1. Non‐targeted metabolomics revealed significant changes in lipids, amino acids, carbohydrates, vitamins, and phytochemicals corresponding to rice bran.
Annika M. Weber +13 more
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Myocardial ischemia in an adolescent secondary to nutritional thiamine deficiency
Cassandra Lefevre +2 more
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Social Support as a Determinant of Dietary Quality in Community‐Dwelling Older Adults in China
Diet quality and social support play essential roles in maintaining the health of older adults. However, the relationship between these factors remains uncertain. This study aimed to investigate the association between social support and dietary quality among community‐dwelling older adults in China.
Xiaoyan Zhang +5 more
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Low expression of thiamine pyrophosphokinase-1 contributes to brain susceptibility to thiamine deficiency. [PDF]
Xia Y +6 more
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Abstract Studying how microenvironmental cues influence metabolic reprogramming can uncover mechanisms driving tumor progression. Using an in vitro model with proliferative stimuli of the in vivo lymph node niche (LN)—including interleukin‐21 (IL‐21)—we examined metabolic rewiring in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cells. We found that the metabolic
Rosita Del Prete +16 more
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