Diminished iron status has been observed in obese children and adults. Prior work in our laboratory demonstrated increased fat accretion in young, growing rats fed iron-deficient diets. The objective of this longitudinal study was to determine whether feeding iron-deficient diets would result in ...
Iron deficiency in children has a negative effect onbrain function, including attention, concentration and memory, and can increase the risk of conditions, such as autism and ADHD. It is already recognized as a problem in adults living with obesity, but this research is the first to look at ...
Iron deficiency is the commonest nutritional deficiency disorder prevalent worldwide. It is the main cause of anemia during pregnancy and lactation among women and infancy and preschool age in children. In the developing countries, the prevalence is usually highest in infants and preschool-aged childr...
Food added with Powdered Vitamins & Minerals to Reduce Anemia & Iron Deficiency in Children A large number of pre-school and school-going children between the age group 2 and 12 years old are affected with anemia, with a majority among them suffering from iron deficiency. Fact.MR Reveals Anal...
SummaryIntroductionErythrocyte mean cell volume (MCV) is used clinically to classify anemia, and normal values may be used to exclude iron deficiency. We have studied the diagnostic accuracy of MCV and the related measures mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) and mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) in...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most prevalent nutrient deficiency in the world, with a growing literature documenting the negative effects of ID on perception, attention, and memory. Animal models of ID suggest that dysregulation of dopamine is responsible for the deficits in memory. However, evidence...
To report the prevalence rates and correlates for anaemia, iron deficiency (ID) and iron-deficiency anaemia (IDA) among Inuit preschool-aged children. A cr... A Pacey,H Weiler,GM Egeland - 《Public Health Nutrition》 被引量: 149发表: 2011年 Nutrient Intake and Food Group Consumption of 10...
Rima M.Dafer,JoséBiller, inStroke in Children and Young Adults (Second Edition), 2009 Iron Deficiency Anemia Iron deficiencyanemiain children may develop because of inadequate iron intake,malabsorption, or blood loss. Iron deficiency anemia may be associated withneurologic complications, includingdevelop...
According to the WHO report and evaluations, Iran has a moderate prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia (IDA). The present study evaluates Iran’s IDA prevention and control policies by analysing the agenda-setting policy using the multiple streams framew
To examine the relationships between obesity, serum iron, measures of iron intake, iron stores and inflammation. We hypothesized that both inflammation-induced sequestration of iron and true iron deficiency were involved in the hypoferremia of obesity. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of factors antici...