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Biomarkers of vitamin B-12 status in NHANES: a roundtable summary
Author(s) -
Elizabeth A Yetley,
Christine M Pfeiffer,
Karen W. Phinney,
Regan L Bailey,
Sheena Blackmore,
Jay L. Bock,
Lawrence C. Brody,
Ralph Carmel,
Laura Curtin,
Ramón Durazo-Arvizú,
John H. Eckfeldt,
Ralph Green,
Jesse F. Gregory,
Andrew N. Hoofnagle,
Donald W. Jacobsen,
Paul F. Jacques,
David A. Lacher,
Anne M. Molloy,
Joseph M. Massaro,
James L. Mills,
Ebba Nexø,
Jeanne I. Rader,
Jacob Selhub,
Christopher T. Sempos,
Barry Shane,
Sally P. Stabler,
Patrick J. Stover,
Tsunenobu Tamura,
Alison Tedstone,
Susan J. Thorpe,
Paul M. Coates,
Clifford L. Johnson,
Mary Frances Picciano
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
american journal of clinical nutrition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.608
H-Index - 336
eISSN - 1938-3207
pISSN - 0002-9165
DOI - 10.3945/ajcn.111.013243
Subject(s) - national health and nutrition examination survey , medicine , subclinical infection , methylmalonic acid , vitamin b12 , biomarker , asymptomatic , population , b vitamins , environmental health , chemistry , biochemistry
A roundtable to discuss the measurement of vitamin B-12 (cobalamin) status biomarkers in NHANES took place in July 2010. NHANES stopped measuring vitamin B-12-related biomarkers after 2006. The roundtable reviewed 3 biomarkers of vitamin B-12 status used in past NHANES--serum vitamin B-12, methylmalonic acid (MMA), and total homocysteine (tHcy)--and discussed the potential utility of measuring holotranscobalamin (holoTC) for future NHANES. The roundtable focused on public health considerations and the quality of the measurement procedures and reference methods and materials that past NHANES used or that are available for future NHANES. Roundtable members supported reinstating vitamin B-12 status measures in NHANES. They noted evolving concerns and uncertainties regarding whether subclinical (mild, asymptomatic) vitamin B-12 deficiency is a public health concern. They identified the need for evidence from clinical trials to address causal relations between subclinical vitamin B-12 deficiency and adverse health outcomes as well as appropriate cutoffs for interpreting vitamin B-12-related biomarkers. They agreed that problems with sensitivity and specificity of individual biomarkers underscore the need for including at least one biomarker of circulating vitamin B-12 (serum vitamin B-12 or holoTC) and one functional biomarker (MMA or tHcy) in NHANES. The inclusion of both serum vitamin B-12 and plasma MMA, which have been associated with cognitive dysfunction and anemia in NHANES and in other population-based studies, was preferable to provide continuity with past NHANES. Reliable measurement procedures are available, and National Institute of Standards and Technology reference materials are available or in development for serum vitamin B-12 and MMA.

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