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Mukhopadhyay D, Mohanaruban K: Iron deficiency anaemia in older people: Investigation, management and treatment. Age Ageing 2002;31:87–91. External Resources CrossRef (DOI) Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Rockey DC, Cello JP: Evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract in patients with iron-defi...
Iron deficiency in active men is well documented. To assess the relative importance of dietary iron intake, iron absorption, and iron loss in the pathogenesis of this iron deficiency, we compared a group of iron-deficient athletes to a group with normal iron stores. Iron absorption was assessed...
Women: women are much more commonly affected by iron deficiency anaemia than men. Around 1 in 5 females of an age appropriate for having children incur the condition and half of pregnant women suffer from the condition. Women who have heavy or long periods have a higher risk of incurring thi...
This population-based cohort study examines the association between iron deficiency anemia and sensorineural, conductive, or combined hearing loss in
Iron deficiency anemia in patients without gastrointestinal symptoms--a prospective study. Chronic gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is the leading cause of iron deficiency anaemia (IDA) in men older than 50 years and post-menopausal women. There is... Eva,Niv,Avishay,... - 《Family Practice》 被...
Iron deficiency occurred in no more than 7% of older children or those older than 50 years, and in no more than 1% of teenage boys and young men. Among women of childbearing age, iron deficiency was more likely in those who are minority, low income, and multiparous. CONCLUSION: Iron ...
Iron deficiency is a worldwide problem—and your body can do some weird things when you don't get enough. Here are the signs you might have iron deficiency and how to meet your daily intake.
Synonyms for IRON: sand, fortitude, grit, backbone, tenacity, pluck, obstinacy, perseverance; Antonyms of IRON: weakness, inadequacy, impotence, helplessness, dependence, reliance, impotency, dependance
Iron-deficiency anaemia and iron deficiency associated with obesity are a worldwide public health problem [1]. Several studies have suggested that obesity is associated with low serum iron levels and iron deficiency [2,3,4]. In particular, a meta-analysis showed that, compared with non-overweigh...