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Plasma vitamin B-12 concentrations relate to intake source in the Framingham Offspring study

In nearly 3,000 mostly meat-eating adults, about 39% had low-normal B12. Supplements and fortified cereal and milk protected B12 status; meat intake did not. Evidence that eating meat does not guarantee good B12 and that fortified foods and supplements are the reliable source.

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