Those most at risk include vegans and vegetarians, people with digestive conditions such as Crohn's disease, coeliac disease or IBS, those taking long-term metformin or proton pump inhibitors, older adults whose ability to absorb B12 through the gut declines naturally with age, those with pernicious anaemia, and anyone with a history of chronic alcohol use
This includes the following patient groups: - Those who follow a strictly vegan diet - Those over the age of 50 - Those who take certain medications that are known to inhibit the absorption of B12 - Those who have an autoimmune disorder - Those who have gastrointestinal disorders - Those who have issues with stomach ulcers, atrophic gastritis, and other similar health problems SYMPTOMS OF A B12 DEFICIENCY Whether you fall into any of the categories above or not, there are certain signs to be aware of that could mean that you are suffering from a vitamin B12 deficiency
Without adequate B12, youre also more likely to experience symptoms like chronic pain, depression, and fatigue, each of which makes it harder to get the physical activity you need to drop extra pounds and keep weight gain at bay
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This differs from male patterns and reflects the peptide's interaction with gender-specific fat storage mechanisms