The effect of vitamin B 12 on physical performance capacity

  • Tin-May-Than
  • Ma-Win-May
  • Khin-Sann-Aung
  • et al.
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Abstract

1. Physical performance capacity was assessed before and after injection of cyanocobalamin and a placebo for thirty-one Burmese male subjects whose age ranged from 18.7 to 20.8 years.2. The subjects chosen were free from anaemia and were paired on a ‘weight-age’ basis and divided into two groups.3. One group received an injection of 1 mg cyanocobalamin and the other was given a placebo injection three times weekly for 6 weeks. This was done on a ‘double-blind’ basis.4. There was no significant difference between the two groups in any of the criteria measured, before and after administration of either 1 mg cyanocobalamin or placebo injection. So also there was no significant increase in any of the measurements in the subjects after receiving cyanocobalamin injections compared with those receiving the placebo.

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Tin-May-Than, Ma-Win-May, Khin-Sann-Aung, & Mya-Tu, M. (1978). The effect of vitamin B 12 on physical performance capacity. British Journal of Nutrition, 40(2), 269–273. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19780122

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