Although essential for cell physiology, an increase or depletion of body iron has harmful effects on health. Apart from iron deficiency anemia and iron overload-related organ tissue damage, there are increasing evidences that body iron status is implicated in atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. The hypothesis formulated in 1981 that iron depletion may protect against cardiovascular events is intriguing and has generated a significant debate in the last two decades. Indeed, to study this phenomenon, several investigators have tried to design appropriate experimental and clinical studies and to identify useful biochemical and genetic markers of iron status. The results of the literature on the effect of iron deficiency and overload on va...
BACKGROUND Anemia has been shown to be a risk factor for coronary artery disease and mortality. T...
ABSTRACT: Whenever IRON deficiency word is used everybody thinks of iron deficiency anemia which i...
Iron deficiency affects up to one-third of the world's population, and is particularly common in eld...
Disruptions in iron homeostasis are linked to a broad spectrum of chronic conditions including cardi...
More than 25 years ago, the iron hypothesis proposed that a state of sustained iron depletion or mil...
Iron accumulates in human atherosclerotic lesions but whether it is a cause or simply a downstream c...
Iron is the second most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust. Despite being present in trace amounts,...
Both iron excess and deficiency may be related to oxidative stress. Serum ferritin, the main marker ...
It has been proposed that iron depletion protects against cardiovascular disease. There is increasin...
Recent reports implicating excess storage iron as a risk factor in coronary heart disease have promp...
It has been proposed that modest levels of stored iron, farless than conventional iron overload, pro...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity global...
Atherosclerotic heart disease has claimed the lives of millions of people each year in the Western w...
Background: The iron-heart hypothesis, put forward in 1981, proposes that higher iron levels are re...
BACKGROUND Anemia has been shown to be a risk factor for coronary artery disease and mortality. T...
ABSTRACT: Whenever IRON deficiency word is used everybody thinks of iron deficiency anemia which i...
Iron deficiency affects up to one-third of the world's population, and is particularly common in eld...
Disruptions in iron homeostasis are linked to a broad spectrum of chronic conditions including cardi...
More than 25 years ago, the iron hypothesis proposed that a state of sustained iron depletion or mil...
Iron accumulates in human atherosclerotic lesions but whether it is a cause or simply a downstream c...
Iron is the second most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust. Despite being present in trace amounts,...
Both iron excess and deficiency may be related to oxidative stress. Serum ferritin, the main marker ...
It has been proposed that iron depletion protects against cardiovascular disease. There is increasin...
Recent reports implicating excess storage iron as a risk factor in coronary heart disease have promp...
It has been proposed that modest levels of stored iron, farless than conventional iron overload, pro...
The iron element (Fe) is strictly required for the survival of most forms of life, including bacteri...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) remain the leading cause of mortality and morbidity global...
Atherosclerotic heart disease has claimed the lives of millions of people each year in the Western w...
Background: The iron-heart hypothesis, put forward in 1981, proposes that higher iron levels are re...
BACKGROUND Anemia has been shown to be a risk factor for coronary artery disease and mortality. T...
ABSTRACT: Whenever IRON deficiency word is used everybody thinks of iron deficiency anemia which i...
Iron deficiency affects up to one-third of the world's population, and is particularly common in eld...