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Lack of association between serum vitamin B12 and nocturnal sleep parameters following cyanocobalamin supplementation in healthy adults

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HELIYON
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e08831

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Vitamin B12; Cyanocobalamin; Sleep parameters; Actigraphy

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This study found that vitamin B12 supplementation did not affect sleep parameters in healthy adults. Although serum vitamin B12 levels significantly increased after supplementation, there was no correlation between these levels and sleep parameters.
Background: This study examined the effect of vitamin B12 supplementation on sleep parameters of latency, total sleep time, wake-after-sleep onset, total time in bed and sleep efficiency in healthy adults. Methods: This quasi-experimental pre-test, post-test design recruited adults 25-50 years old, with normal vitamin B12 levels. Sleep parameters were assessed using Phillips Respironics Actiwatch-2 (R) on non-dominant wrist from Monday to Thursday for four weeks. Pre-supplementation data was collected for the first two weeks; then participants started 3mg pre-packaged cyanocobalamin supplements daily for 14 days. Post-supplementation data was collected for weeks three and four. Serum was collected by venipuncture at the beginning and end of the study for vitamin B12 assay. Descriptive statistics involved median and interquartile range [IQR]. A comparison of the sleep parameters before and after cyanocobalamin supplementation was done using non-parametric inferential analysis. Results: Fourteen healthy adult participants completed the study; nine females and five males with median age of 37[17] years and a normal range of serum vitamin B12 level (169 -695 pmol/L). Median serum vitamin B12 level was significantly elevated following supplementation (355[217] to 961[679]) pmol/L; p = 0.020); but there was no change in any of the sleep parameters measured. Spearman's rho correlation analysis showed no correlation between serum vitamin B12 levels and the sleep parameters for pre-supplementation and post-supplementation weeks. Conclusion: Two weeks of cyanocobalamin supplementation (3mg/day) resulted in the expected increase in serum vitamin B12 levels in healthy adults but did not influence their sleep wake activity.

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