Iron is an essential micronutrient that is involved in many functions in humans, as it plays a critical role in the growth and development of the central nervous system, among others. Premature and low birth weight infants have higher iron requirements due to increased postnatal growth compared to that of term infants and are, therefore, susceptible to a higher risk of developing iron deficiency or iron deficiency anemia. Notwithstanding, excess iron could affect organ development during the postnatal period, particularly in premature infants that have an immature and undeveloped antioxidant system. It is important, therefore, to perform a review and analyze the effects of iron status on the growth of premature infants. This is a tra...
Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Iron is essential for the dev...
Context: Enteral iron supplementation in preterm infants is recommended to supply sufficient iron fo...
Background: Infants aged 6-24 mo are at high risk of iron deficiency. Numerous studies worldwide hav...
Iron is an essential micronutrient that is involved in many functions in humans, as it plays a criti...
Abstract Background A number of studies have reported on the effects of iron supplementation in low ...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for early development, being involved in several cellular process...
Iron is essential for the Central Nervous System develop-ment, i.e. mielinization process and cellul...
Iron is critical for brain development, playing key roles in synaptogenesis, myelination, energy met...
Iron is important for a remarkable array of essential functions during brain development, and it nee...
ABSTRACT Background: Iron plays an essential role in many important biochemical processes. As with a...
Purpose This study compared the iron statuses of small for gestational age (SGA) and appropriate for...
Background Preterm infants are vulnerable to iron deficiency (ID) due to lack of maternal iron store...
Background Due to small iron stores and rapid growth during the first months of life, infants with l...
Objective: Iron deficiency (ID) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in early life are associated with a...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Iron is essential for the dev...
Context: Enteral iron supplementation in preterm infants is recommended to supply sufficient iron fo...
Background: Infants aged 6-24 mo are at high risk of iron deficiency. Numerous studies worldwide hav...
Iron is an essential micronutrient that is involved in many functions in humans, as it plays a criti...
Abstract Background A number of studies have reported on the effects of iron supplementation in low ...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for early development, being involved in several cellular process...
Iron is essential for the Central Nervous System develop-ment, i.e. mielinization process and cellul...
Iron is critical for brain development, playing key roles in synaptogenesis, myelination, energy met...
Iron is important for a remarkable array of essential functions during brain development, and it nee...
ABSTRACT Background: Iron plays an essential role in many important biochemical processes. As with a...
Purpose This study compared the iron statuses of small for gestational age (SGA) and appropriate for...
Background Preterm infants are vulnerable to iron deficiency (ID) due to lack of maternal iron store...
Background Due to small iron stores and rapid growth during the first months of life, infants with l...
Objective: Iron deficiency (ID) and iron deficiency anemia (IDA) in early life are associated with a...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
Iron deficiency is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide. Iron is essential for the dev...
Context: Enteral iron supplementation in preterm infants is recommended to supply sufficient iron fo...
Background: Infants aged 6-24 mo are at high risk of iron deficiency. Numerous studies worldwide hav...