Inadequate iron levels during early life can have adverse consequences for the developing infant. Iron deficiency during this critical period of growth can affect brain development and cognitive function, problems that can be lifelong despite subsequent correction of the iron deficit. Therefore, it is critical that the suckling infant has sufficient iron for their developmental needs. Much of the iron used in the immediate post-natal period is stored iron that was acquired from the mother in the final trimester of pregnancy, however, despite having low iron levels, breast milk can also make a significant contribution to infant iron needs. This reflects the ability of the suckling infant to absorb dietary iron far more efficiently than is po...
Iron status during infancy and early childhood reflects highly dynamic processes, which are affected...
Many infant formulas are fortified with iron at 8-14 mg/L whereas breast milk contains about 0.3 mg/...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent micronutrient malnutrition globally. It is known to affect bot...
Inadequate iron levels during early life can have adverse consequences for the developing infant. Ir...
The first 6 months of life is a crucial time in meeting iron needs. The purpose of this review is to...
Iron is a key nutrient and is essential for the developing fetus, neonate, infant, and child. Iron r...
Background & Aims: Previous studies have suggested that iron absorption in suckling mammals is refra...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) causes growth and developmental retardation in infants. Iron supplement...
The birth iron endowment provides iron for growth in the first months of life. We describe the iron ...
Iron is essential for the Central Nervous System develop-ment, i.e. mielinization process and cellul...
Iron is particularly important in pregnancy and infancy to meet the high demands for hematopoiesis, ...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide and young children are a ...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
Iron status during infancy and early childhood reflects highly dynamic processes, which are affected...
Many infant formulas are fortified with iron at 8-14 mg/L whereas breast milk contains about 0.3 mg/...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent micronutrient malnutrition globally. It is known to affect bot...
Inadequate iron levels during early life can have adverse consequences for the developing infant. Ir...
The first 6 months of life is a crucial time in meeting iron needs. The purpose of this review is to...
Iron is a key nutrient and is essential for the developing fetus, neonate, infant, and child. Iron r...
Background & Aims: Previous studies have suggested that iron absorption in suckling mammals is refra...
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) causes growth and developmental retardation in infants. Iron supplement...
The birth iron endowment provides iron for growth in the first months of life. We describe the iron ...
Iron is essential for the Central Nervous System develop-ment, i.e. mielinization process and cellul...
Iron is particularly important in pregnancy and infancy to meet the high demands for hematopoiesis, ...
One-third of children falter in cognitive development by pre-school age. Iron plays an important rol...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide and young children are a ...
Early childhood is characterised by high physiological iron demand to support processes including bl...
Iron status during infancy and early childhood reflects highly dynamic processes, which are affected...
Many infant formulas are fortified with iron at 8-14 mg/L whereas breast milk contains about 0.3 mg/...
Iron deficiency is the most prevalent micronutrient malnutrition globally. It is known to affect bot...