Iron deficiency (ID) affects 13.5% of 1–2 years old children in the US and may have a negative impact on neurodevelopment and behavior. Iron-fortified infant cereal is the primary non-heme iron source among infants aged 6–11.9 months. The objective of this study was to compare iron intakes of infant cereal users with non-users. Data from the Feeding Infants and Toddlers Study 2008 were used for this analysis. Based on a 24-h recall, children between the ages of 4–17.9 months were classified as ‘cereal users’ if they consumed any amount or type of infant cereal and ‘non-users’ if they did not. Infant cereal was the top source of dietary iron among infants aged 6–11.9 months. The majority of infants (74.6%) aged 6–8.9 months consumed infant c...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency in the world. Iron is involved in o...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the prevalence of iron deficiency (ID) and factors in...
Iron deficiency severe enough to cause anemia may affect children’s ability to grow and learn and, c...
The first two years of life is a period of rapid growth and development. During this time a lack of ...
Abstract Background and aims: During early childhood the risk of iron deficiency (ID) is high. Seru...
Iron status during infancy and early childhood reflects highly dynamic processes, which are affected...
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International audienceBackground & aims: Iron deficiency (ID) is considered the most frequent micron...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide and young children are a ...
Iron deficiency (ID) is common in toddlers in developing countries. Iron fortified or meat-based com...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Iron Deficiency (ID) affects around 2 billion peop...
To investigate the relationship between iron status in infancy and type of milk and weaning solids c...
BACKGROUND: Weaning foods frequently contain phytate, an inhibitor of iron and zinc absorption, whic...
Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia represents 3rd largest disease burden, with an estimated 6.9 bi...
The feeding practices of Chinese and Caucasian infants may place them at risk for IDA and its delete...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency in the world. Iron is involved in o...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the prevalence of iron deficiency (ID) and factors in...
Iron deficiency severe enough to cause anemia may affect children’s ability to grow and learn and, c...
The first two years of life is a period of rapid growth and development. During this time a lack of ...
Abstract Background and aims: During early childhood the risk of iron deficiency (ID) is high. Seru...
Iron status during infancy and early childhood reflects highly dynamic processes, which are affected...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
International audienceBackground & aims: Iron deficiency (ID) is considered the most frequent micron...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency worldwide and young children are a ...
Iron deficiency (ID) is common in toddlers in developing countries. Iron fortified or meat-based com...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Iron Deficiency (ID) affects around 2 billion peop...
To investigate the relationship between iron status in infancy and type of milk and weaning solids c...
BACKGROUND: Weaning foods frequently contain phytate, an inhibitor of iron and zinc absorption, whic...
Introduction: Iron deficiency anemia represents 3rd largest disease burden, with an estimated 6.9 bi...
The feeding practices of Chinese and Caucasian infants may place them at risk for IDA and its delete...
Iron deficiency (ID) is the most common micronutrient deficiency in the world. Iron is involved in o...
The overall aim of this thesis was to describe the prevalence of iron deficiency (ID) and factors in...
Iron deficiency severe enough to cause anemia may affect children’s ability to grow and learn and, c...