Iron deficiency remains the largest nutritional deficiency worldwide and the main cause of anaemia. Severe iron deficiency leads to anaemia known as iron deficiency anaemia (IDA), which affects a total of 1·24 billion people, the majority of whom are children and women from resource-poor countries. In sub-Saharan Africa, iron deficiency is frequently exacerbated by concomitant parasitic and bacterial infections and contributes to over 120 000 maternal deaths a year, while it irreparably limits the cognitive development of children and leads to poor outcomes in pregnancy.Currently available iron compounds are cheap and readily available, but constitute a non-physiological approach to providing iron that leads to significant side effects. Con...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedDespite worldwide economic and scientific development, more than a qua...
Iron nutrition plays important roles in human health. In many developing countries, iron deficiency,...
Iron deficiency (ID) remains the most common mineral and nutrient deficiency and a public health con...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) has reached epidemic proportions in developing countries and has become...
Iron deficiency anaemia is a global public health problem as compelling and harmful as epidemics of ...
Anemia is a major public health problem globally. Due to loss of 42.2 million disability-adjusted li...
Iron deficiency is defined as a condition in which there is not an adequate iron level necessary to ...
Iron is a mineral that the human body uses to make hemoglobin, a protein that red blood cells need t...
The epidemiology of iron deficiency anaemia in sub-Saharan Africa differs from that in other parts o...
A search (MEDLINE/PubMed) was conducted of recent and relevant articles on iron deficiency in childh...
Iron deficiency is a common nutritional disorder in developing countries and contributes significant...
Iron is essential for oxygen transport, generation of energy, synthesis of DNA and multiple enzymati...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) affects more than 3.5 people in the developing world. More than half of...
Iron deficiency anemia is thought to affect the health of more than one billion people worldwide, wi...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a condition in which there is low hemoglobin level due to insufficie...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedDespite worldwide economic and scientific development, more than a qua...
Iron nutrition plays important roles in human health. In many developing countries, iron deficiency,...
Iron deficiency (ID) remains the most common mineral and nutrient deficiency and a public health con...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) has reached epidemic proportions in developing countries and has become...
Iron deficiency anaemia is a global public health problem as compelling and harmful as epidemics of ...
Anemia is a major public health problem globally. Due to loss of 42.2 million disability-adjusted li...
Iron deficiency is defined as a condition in which there is not an adequate iron level necessary to ...
Iron is a mineral that the human body uses to make hemoglobin, a protein that red blood cells need t...
The epidemiology of iron deficiency anaemia in sub-Saharan Africa differs from that in other parts o...
A search (MEDLINE/PubMed) was conducted of recent and relevant articles on iron deficiency in childh...
Iron deficiency is a common nutritional disorder in developing countries and contributes significant...
Iron is essential for oxygen transport, generation of energy, synthesis of DNA and multiple enzymati...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) affects more than 3.5 people in the developing world. More than half of...
Iron deficiency anemia is thought to affect the health of more than one billion people worldwide, wi...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a condition in which there is low hemoglobin level due to insufficie...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedDespite worldwide economic and scientific development, more than a qua...
Iron nutrition plays important roles in human health. In many developing countries, iron deficiency,...
Iron deficiency (ID) remains the most common mineral and nutrient deficiency and a public health con...