A report from the Framingham Offspring Study of 2,999 adults found the following average daily B12 intakes, including fortified foods and supplements (Tucker, 2000): Age 26-49: 8.9 g Age 50-64: 8.7 g Age 65-83: 8.5 g A 2015-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of over 4,500 adults 60 years and older found the following average daily B12 intakes (USDA NHANES, 2019): Male non-supplement users (68% of men): 4.5 g Male supplement users: 5.3 g from food plus 326 g from supplements Female non-supplement users (63% of women): 3.6 g Female supplement users: 3.8 g from food plus 520 g from supplements European Food Safety Authoritys Recommendations In 2015, the EFSA released recommendations for B12 intake across Europe
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Some medical conditions like individuals with gastrointestinal disorders such as Crohns disease, and celiac disease, or those who have undergone gastric bypass surgery may also be at risk of developing vitamin B12 deficiency due to impaired absorption
One molecule plays a central role in all of these processes: NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide)
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