Iron supplementation in early childhood: health benefits and risks1,2,3 Lora L Iannotti, James M Tielsch, Maureen M Black and Robert E Black 1 From the Department of International Health, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD (LLI, JMT, and REB), and the Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD (MMB) The prevalence of iron deficiency among infants and young children living in developing countries is high. Because of its chemical properties\u97namely, its oxidative potential\u97iron functions in several biological systems that are crucial to human health. Iron, which is not easily eliminated from the body, can also cause harm through oxidative stress, interfe...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Iron Deficiency (ID) affects around 2 billion peop...
Infants are frequently supplemented with iron to prevent iron deficiency, but iron supplements may h...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
The prevalence of iron deficiency among infants and young children living in developing countries is...
Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia remain a major and global public health problem that affe...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency in the world. Iron is involved in o...
BACKGROUND: Universal provision of iron supplements (drops or syrup) or multiple micronutrient powde...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Iron mediates many biochemical processes in neural networks that proliferate dur...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
Iron defi ciency is the most common cause of anemia in all age groups and can be associated with sig...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
Background: Iron deficiency and developmental delay are common in African children. While experiment...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Iron Deficiency (ID) affects around 2 billion peop...
Infants are frequently supplemented with iron to prevent iron deficiency, but iron supplements may h...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
The prevalence of iron deficiency among infants and young children living in developing countries is...
Iron deficiency and iron deficiency anemia remain a major and global public health problem that affe...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency in the world. Iron is involved in o...
BACKGROUND: Universal provision of iron supplements (drops or syrup) or multiple micronutrient powde...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Iron mediates many biochemical processes in neural networks that proliferate dur...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
Iron defi ciency is the most common cause of anemia in all age groups and can be associated with sig...
Anaemia in young sub-Saharan African children may be due to the double burden of malaria and iron de...
Objective : to assess the impact of a daily oral iron supplementation on hematological status, cell-...
Background: Iron deficiency and developmental delay are common in African children. While experiment...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Iron Deficiency (ID) affects around 2 billion peop...
Infants are frequently supplemented with iron to prevent iron deficiency, but iron supplements may h...
Iron deficiency is highly prevalent in pre-school children in developing countries and an important ...