Exploring the Intricate Connection Between Vitamin B12 Deficiency and Hearing Loss: A Systematic Literature Review.

Joyline Rodrigues, Shubhangi Anand, Dhanshree R Gunjawate, Kaushlendra Kumar, Rohit Ravi
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Background: Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient crucial for overall health, and deficiencies can lead to hearing loss. Objective: The aim of the systematic review was to explore the intricate connection between vitamin B12 deficiency and hearing loss using a systematic literature review. Methods: A systematic literature search was carried out to identify the articles exploring the connection between vitamin B12 deficiency and hearing loss. Electronic databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane databases were used to identify the relevant studies. Results: A total of 612 studies were identified from 3 databases, and after stepwise screening, 9 articles were found eligible for the data extraction and inclusion in the review. Most of the studies had observed statistically-significant differences in the hearing thresholds with low vitamin B12 levels. However, few studies found hearing loss in the low frequencies (250 and 500 Hz), and others have found elevated thresholds above 4 KHz. Factors such as age, gender, and treatment for vitamin B12 did not show any significant changes in the hearing thresholds. Conclusion: The systematic review revealed that individuals with lower vitamin B12 levels tended to have a higher prevalence of hearing impairment than those with normal or elevated levels. Vitamin B12 deficiency, coupled with high homocysteine levels and low folate concentrations, may contribute to different degrees of hearing loss, particularly in the elderly. Lower serum levels of vitamin B12 have been associated with slight to mild hearing loss, while cochlear dysfunction and poorer hearing thresholds have also been observed in individuals with vitamin B12 deficiency. These findings highlight the importance of maintaining optimal levels of vitamin B12 for preserving hearing health and warrant further investigation into potential interventions.

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探索维生素B12缺乏和听力损失之间的复杂联系:系统的文献综述。
背景:维生素B12是一种对整体健康至关重要的必需营养素,缺乏维生素B12会导致听力损失。目的:本系统综述的目的是通过系统的文献综述来探讨维生素B12缺乏与听力损失之间的复杂联系。方法:通过系统的文献检索,找出探讨维生素B12缺乏与听力损失之间关系的文章。使用PubMed、Scopus和Cochrane等电子数据库确定相关研究。结果:从3个数据库中共筛选到612篇研究,经逐步筛选,有9篇文章符合数据提取纳入综述。大多数研究都观察到低维生素B12水平的听力阈值有统计学上的显著差异。然而,很少有研究发现低频率(250和500赫兹)的听力损失,而其他研究发现4千赫以上的阈值升高。年龄、性别和维生素B12治疗等因素在听力阈值方面没有显示出任何显著变化。结论:系统评价显示,维生素B12水平较低的个体比正常或较高水平的个体更容易出现听力障碍。维生素B12缺乏,加上高同型半胱氨酸水平和低叶酸浓度,可能导致不同程度的听力损失,尤其是老年人。血清中维生素B12水平较低与轻度至轻度听力损失有关,而缺乏维生素B12的人也会出现耳蜗功能障碍和听力阈值较低的情况。这些发现强调了维持最佳水平的维生素B12对保持听力健康的重要性,并值得进一步研究潜在的干预措施。
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