Increased Intake of Thiamin Recommended to Reduce Beriberi Risk

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(Newswire.net — November 17, 2017) Orlando, FL — Thiamin is one of the B vitamins that is considered to be essential for optimum health. When there are low levels of this vitamin inside the body, it may potentially trigger the onset of various symptoms and conditions.

An increased intake of thiamin is recommended to reduce the risk of beriberi. The active form of thiamin is thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP), and it is involved in several functions of enzymes linked with carbohydrate metabolism. It is also associated with branched-chain amino acids as well as fatty acids.

According to health experts, a severe deficiency in thiamin may result in beriberi. This disease affects multiple organ systems, which include the central and peripheral nervous systems.

There is wet beriberi and dry beriberi. The former affects the heart and circulatory system while the latter causes damage to the nerves. It may also result in reduced muscle strength and then eventually, it may cause muscle paralysis.

Wet beriberi may cause symptoms such as a shortness of breath while performing physical activity, a rapid heart rate, and swollen lower legs. Dry beriberi leads to reduced muscle function and tingling in the feet and hands.

An acute neurologic disorder secondary to thiamin deficiency is Wernicke’s encephalopathy syndrome. It leads to persistent changes in memory function, which is accompanied with encephalopathy-related symptoms.

Thiamin deficiency may be caused by inadequate provision in parenteral nutrition, poor dietary intake and decreased gastrointestinal absorption. It may also be due to increased metabolic requirements.

It is further worth mentioning that chronic consumption of alcohol is the primary cause of deficiency of this vitamin in industrialized countries.

Researchers found that changes in glucose metabolism have been linked with reduced plasma thiamin concentrations in individuals with diabetes. When the deficiency of this mineral is corrected, it may potentially reduce the risk of vascular complications in those with diabetes.

It has also been found that a deficiency in thiamin and decreased thiamin-dependent enzyme activity are linked with Alzheimer’s disease.

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