THE EFFECT OF VITAMIN B12 ADMINISTRATION ON JAPANESE CHILDREN
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概要
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The studies of the effect of vitamin B12 administration to a large number of Japanese children in different areas were carried out from 1959 to 1961 by the B12 Study Group of the Vitamin B Research Committee of Japan.It was observed that oral administration of 25μg of B12 daily to the children aged 3 to 14 years over a period of one year did not show any definite promoting effect on the growth of the children. However, in the statistical analyses for B12 values of the whole blood, 276-380 children aged 9 to 14 years showed a significant increase in the B12 level when B12 was supplemented for 6 months to one year.The average normal value of B12 in the whole blood of Japanese children aged 9 to 14 years was found to be 0.361mμg (δ=0.135mμg)/ml.As the children in this study were taking daily around 1μg or more of B12 from their diet, the findings mentioned above do not exclude the possibility of growth-promoting effects on children when the intake of the vitamin is not sufficient.
- 日本ビタミン学会の論文
著者
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荒川 雅男
Laboratory of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Tohoku University
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佐橋 佳一
Laboratory Biochemistry and Nutrition, Tokyo University of Agriculture
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佐橋 佳一
Laboratory of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Tokyo Agricultural College
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島薗 順雄
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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林 路彰
Institute of Public Health
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中川 一郎
Institute of Public Health
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上田 喜一
Laboratory of Hygiene, Tokyo Dental College
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村田 希久
Laboratory of Nutrition, Osaka City University
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福井 忠孝
Laboratory of Public Health, School of Medicine, Tokushima University
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井上 五郎
Laboratory of Nutrition, Osaka City University
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