Background Iron deficiency anaemia and iron deficiency without anemia have debilitating effects on athletic performance due to decreased work capacity and impaired cognition.RUniversityMiliUniversityMUniversityDopsajUniversityBMJBritish Journal of Sports Medicine...
Cadmium (Cd) is toxic to plant cells. Under Cd exposure, the plant displayed leaf chlorosis which is a typical symptom as iron deficiency. Interactions of cadmium with iron have been reported. However, the molecular mechanisms of cadmium-iron interactions are not well understood. Here, we showed...
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Iron deficiency affects approximately one billion people globally, leading to anemia [39]. In plants, iron deficiency usually inhibits chloroplast development and chlorophyl biosynthesis, causing chlorosis, due to its role in various redox reactions [40]. Nanomaterials are more sustainable and can be ...
Iron-deficiency anemia remains the most common context in which pica is found in adult populations. Supporting theories causally connecting mineral deficiency and pica is anecdotal evidence that pica often stops following the administration of iron or zinc. However, it remains unclear whether mineral ...
Several research findings have comprehensively evaluated the effects of elevating fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), oxygen deficiency produces a decline in cardiac output as well as enhances systemic vascular resistance (SVR), and ventricular filling pressures [65]. 9.2 Pharmacological management of ...
AI is the most frequent anemia etiology in hospitalized patients and suggested to be the second most prevalent anemia after iron deficiency anemia (IDA), accounting for up to 40% of all anemias worldwide [5]. In patients with AI, disturbances of iron metabolism, dysfunction of erythropoietin,...
Zinc metabolism in patients with the syndrome of iron deficiency anemia, hepatosplenomegaly, dwarfism, and hypognadism. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 1963, 61, 537–549. [PubMed] 26. Buamah, P.K.; Russell, M.; Bates, G.; Ward, A.M.; Skillen, A.W. Maternal zinc status: A determination ...
Anemias caused by faulty or decreased RBC production include sickle cell anemia, iron deficiency anemia, vitamin deficiency anemia, and diseases of the bone marrow and stem cells. Figure 5. Sickle Cells Sickle cell anemia is caused by a mutation in one of the hemoglobin genes. Erythrocytes produ...