For men, prevalence levels exceeded 40% in much of the world except sub-Saharan Africa, and were between 30% and 39% in India, as well as the USA, UK, Australia and New Zealand, where prevalence was as high as 60%70% in the late 1940s.11 By 2000, male prevalence had already declined substantially in many countries, but remained high in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, China, Spain (among Western Europe) and parts of Latin America
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The most common reason someone would need to have their vitamin B12 levels checked is to evaluate for vitamin B12 deficiency, says Mike Ren, MD, assistant professor of family and community medicine at Baylor College of Medicine