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  2. Nutritional anemia - Wikipedia

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    Without oxygen, the human body cannot undergo respiration and create Adenosine triphosphate, thereby depriving cells of energy. [7] Nutritional anemia can be caused by a lack of iron, protein, vitamin B12, and other vitamins and minerals that are needed for the formation of hemoglobin. However, Iron deficiency anemia is the most common ...

  3. Depleted energy levels affect us all. But here's when they ...

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    Of course, sometimes a lack of energy can be a symptom of an undiagnosed medical condition. Anemia is one such condition and is related to an iron deficiency that makes it harder for the body to ...

  4. Vitamin B12 deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Lack of intrinsic factor: intrinsic factor is a protein produced by parietal cells in the stomach, and needed in the ileum for the absorption of vitamin B 12. Lack of intrinsic factor is most commonly due to an autoimmune attack on the cells that create it in the stomach, and this condition takes the name "pernicious anemia".

  5. Malnutrition - Wikipedia

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    Protein and energy undernutrition increases susceptibility to infection; so do deficiencies of specific micronutrients (including iron, zinc, and vitamins). [70] In communities or areas that lack access to safe drinking water, these additional health risks present a critical problem. [citation needed]

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    “B vitamins are essential to energy production, and Nature's Made Super B Energy Complex Softgel is a great, low-cost option,” says Connelly. Each bottle contains 60 softgel capsules, which ...

  7. Human nutrition - Wikipedia

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    Vitamins, minerals, fiber, [9] and water do not provide energy, but are required for other reasons. A third class of dietary material, fiber (i.e., nondigestible material such as cellulose), seems also to be required, for both mechanical and biochemical reasons, though the exact reasons remain unclear.

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