B1

Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)

Helps convert food into energy and supports nervous system function

Daily Target:

1 milligram (mg) for men / 0.8 mg for women

Vitamin B1, also known as Thiamin, plays a vital role in your body's energy production. It's the primary nutrient your body uses to break down and release energy from carbohydrates, directly fueling your brain and nervous system. Because Thiamin is water-soluble, your body doesn't keep a large reserve. Including a steady supply in your daily diet is important for maintaining consistent energy and focus.

Good sources

1/2 cup black beans

Black beans
B1

provides

0.52 mg

1 serving of lentils

Lentils
B1

provides

0.45 mg

250 g of pork

Pork
B1

provides

1.53 mg

1 tbsp of sunflower seeds

Sunflower seeds
B1

provides

0.4 mg

1 slice of wholemeal bread

Wholemeal bread
B1

provides

0.3 mg

What the research says

🇬🇧Learn about the B vitamins' key role in your health, the best food sources, and the daily amount to aim for.NHS: vitamin B guide