International audiencePurpose: Excess iron is involved in the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular conditions. We aimed to describe the prevalence of excess iron and its determinants in healthy European adults. Methods: Sociodemographic, lifestyle, iron status, dietary information, and HFE genotyping were obtained from controls from the nested case–control study EPIC-EurGast study. High sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) was measured to address possible systemic inflammation. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were used to assess iron status and its determinants. Results: Out of the 828 participants (median age: 58.7 years), 43% were females. Median serum ferritin and prevalence ...
OBJECTIVE: Meat intake has been consistently shown to be positively associated with incident type 2 ...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Hepatic iron is increased in dysmetabolic iron overload syn...
OBJECTIVE: Unexplained hepatic iron overload with increased serum ferritin (SF) values has been asso...
Purpose: Excess iron is involved in the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, typ...
Excess iron is involved in the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, type 2 diabe...
Purpose Excess iron is involved in the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, type...
Background & Aims Hyperferritinemia is a common abnormality. This study determined the prevalence o...
Disruptions in iron homeostasis are linked to a broad spectrum of chronic conditions including cardi...
Objective: Unexplained hepatic iron overload with increased serum ferritin (SF) values has been asso...
Background: Gene mutations associated with iron overload have been identified. How food and nutrien...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between iron deficiency and obesity through dietary intake and ...
OBJECTIVE: Meat intake has been consistently shown to be positively associated with incident type 2 ...
Both iron excess and deficiency may be related to oxidative stress. Serum ferritin, the main marker ...
Objective: Meat intake has been consistently shown to be positively associated with incident type 2 ...
Multiple factors may lead to iron accumulation, causing irreversible organ damage. Homozygosity for ...
OBJECTIVE: Meat intake has been consistently shown to be positively associated with incident type 2 ...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Hepatic iron is increased in dysmetabolic iron overload syn...
OBJECTIVE: Unexplained hepatic iron overload with increased serum ferritin (SF) values has been asso...
Purpose: Excess iron is involved in the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, typ...
Excess iron is involved in the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, type 2 diabe...
Purpose Excess iron is involved in the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer, type...
Background & Aims Hyperferritinemia is a common abnormality. This study determined the prevalence o...
Disruptions in iron homeostasis are linked to a broad spectrum of chronic conditions including cardi...
Objective: Unexplained hepatic iron overload with increased serum ferritin (SF) values has been asso...
Background: Gene mutations associated with iron overload have been identified. How food and nutrien...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between iron deficiency and obesity through dietary intake and ...
OBJECTIVE: Meat intake has been consistently shown to be positively associated with incident type 2 ...
Both iron excess and deficiency may be related to oxidative stress. Serum ferritin, the main marker ...
Objective: Meat intake has been consistently shown to be positively associated with incident type 2 ...
Multiple factors may lead to iron accumulation, causing irreversible organ damage. Homozygosity for ...
OBJECTIVE: Meat intake has been consistently shown to be positively associated with incident type 2 ...
International audienceBACKGROUND & AIMS: Hepatic iron is increased in dysmetabolic iron overload syn...
OBJECTIVE: Unexplained hepatic iron overload with increased serum ferritin (SF) values has been asso...