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deficiency disease caused due to lack of Vitamin B1 in the diet​

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Answered by rahmankhan1226
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Yes,

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Answered by shayujya
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NUTRITION

11 Signs and Symptoms of Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Deficiency

Written by Kaitlyn Berkheiser on May 18, 2018

Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is one of eight essential B vitamins that has many important functions throughout the body.

It’s used by nearly all your cells and responsible for helping convert food into energy (1Trusted Source).

Since the human body is unable to produce thiamine, it must be consumed through various thiamine-rich foods, such as meat, nuts and whole grains.

Thiamine deficiency is fairly uncommon in developed countries. However, various factors may increase your risk, including

Alcohol dependence

Old age

HIV/AIDS

Diabetes

Bariatric surgery

Dialysis

High-dose diuretic use

Many people don’t realize that they have a deficiency, as many of the symptoms are subtle and often overlooked.

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