Sufferers
of pellagra get a thick, scaly skin rash on exposure to sunlight, but they also get depression, disorientation, and apathy.
In 1922, he tried to induce black - tongue disease — the canine analog
of pellagra — in his laboratory dogs by feeding them a diet typical of poor Southerners, plus brewer's yeast purely to stimulate the dogs» appetite.
Not just because
of the pellagra.
The granaries were full and the children of the poor grew up rachitic, and the pustules
of pellagra swelled on their side.
Not exact matches
Many
of them have one
of the diseases
of chronic alcoholism — polyneuropathy,
pellagra, cirrhosis
of the liver, or others.
They include polyneuropathy,
pellagra, cirrhosis
of the liver, Korsakoff's psychosis, delirium tremens, acute alcoholic hallucinosis, and others.
A deficiency
of niacin, or vitamin 83, causes
pellagra, with its associated skin breakdown.
The U.S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service — soon to be known as the Public Health Service (PHS), a precursor to the National Institutes
of Health — began studying
pellagra in 1909.
The potential for a widespread
pellagra outbreak surged in flood - ravaged areas
of Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
One
of the first doctors who made the connection to
pellagra was James Babcock
of the South Carolina State Hospital for the Insane.
Some
of the symptoms she saw in both the mothers and surviving pups resembled those
of a debilitating disease called
pellagra.
He also organized extensive epidemiological studies
of seven villages that conclusively proved the link between
pellagra and poverty.
The initial mandatory fortification
of breads and corn - based products with niacin in 1942 wiped out
pellagra, a deficiency
of niacin that had killed thousands
of people in the United States.
In people who subsist on a diet
of mostly corn, that niacin deficiency can result in a disease called
pellagra.
A deficiency
of niacin can result in
pellagra, a condition typified by diarrhoea, dermatitis, dementia, and if left untreated, death.
A deficiency
of Vitamin B3 causes a disease called
pellagra but niacin has been used for over 50 years to lower total cholesterol levels while raising HDL cholesterol concentrations.
Dr. Peter Osborne: Simply because I want a diverse amount
of vitamins and minerals in me and if I'm gonna be foodless or missing certain foods that are gonna be devoid or certain nutrients, I want as much
of a variety to prevent major malnourishment diseases like beriberi,
pellagra, or scurvy.
Deficiency
of B3 or niacin results in the disease
pellagra, characterized by dermatitis, dementia, tremors and diarrhea.
Vitamin deficiencies can result in a variety
of health problems, such as scurvy, rickets, or
pellagra.
A deficiency
of vitamin B3 results in the skin condition known as
pellagra; therefore, healthy skin depends on obtaining adequate levels
of this nutrient.
High corn or other tryptophan - deficient diets can cause
pellagra, which is a niacin - tryptophan deficiency disease with symptoms
of dermatitis, diarrhea and dementia.
A critical review: A reexamination
of the composition
of diets associated with
pellagra.
Vitamin B3 deficiency lasting for few months [7] causes
pellagra (Italian pella agra = rough skin) with «four D» symptoms: dermatitis with burn - like blisters and later rough, scaly and painful, but not itchy, lesions on the sun - exposed areas (face, extension side
of the hands / arms and leg / feet), diarrhea, dementia and death (if not treated)[1].
These diets led to diseases such as black tongue (
pellagra in humans), rickets, and other less commonly known ailments, many
of them fatal.