Diseases Linked to Choline Deficiency
Автор: Peter Osborne
Загружено: 2022-03-30
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As choline supports a wide variety of critical functions within the body, the effects of choline deficiency are widespread and can be devastating if experienced long term. Complications due to choline deficiency include the following:
Liver damage and disease
Muscle damage
Impaired cognition
Neural tube defects and cleft palates in babies when the maternal diet is deficient in pregnancy
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis may have an increased risk for developing choline deficiency if they are being medicated with the drug, methotrexate.
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