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Vitamin B1

Alternate Names : Thiamine

Vitamin B1 | Functions and Sources | Attribution


Author:Kimberly Tessmer, RD, LD
Date Written:
Editor:Crist, Gayle P., MS, BA
Edit Date:09/26/02
Reviewer:Kathleen A. MacNaughton, RN, BSN
Date Reviewed:09/26/02

Sources

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Murray, M., ND. (1996). Encyclopedia of Nutritional Supplements. California: Prima Publishing.

Duyff, R., MS, RD, CFCS. (1996). The American Dietetic Association's Complete Food & Nutrition Guide. Minnesota: Chronimed Publishing.

Anderson, J., MS and Deskins, B., PhD, RD. (1995). The Nutrition Bible. William Morrow and Co., Inc.

Hoyumpa, A.M. (1980). Mechanisms of thiamine deficiency in chronic alcoholism. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 33, 2750-2761.

Wilkinson, T.J., et al. (1997). The response to treatment of subclinical Thiamine deficiency in the elderly. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 66, 925-928.


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Vitamin B1: Functions and Sources

   

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Reviewer: Kathleen A. MacNaughton, RN, BSN
Date Reviewed: 09/26/02









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