Iron metabolism research in the past decade has identified menstrual blood loss as a key contributor to the prevalence of iron deficiency in premenopausal females. The reproductive hormones estrogen and progesterone influence iron regulation and contribute to variations in iron parameters throughout the menstrual cycle. Despite the high prevalence of iron deficiency in premenopausal females, scant research has investigated female-specific causes and treatments for iron deficiency. In this review, we provide a comprehensive discussion of factors that influence iron status in active premenopausal females, with a focus on the menstrual cycle. We also outline several practical guidelines for monitoring, diagnosing, and treating iron deficiency ...
The relationship between dietary intake, circulating hepcidin and iron status in free-living premeno...
The trace element iron plays a number of crucial physiological roles within the body. Despite its im...
Animal and human observational studies suggest that iron deficiency impairs physical exercise perfor...
Iron is necessary for adequate deliver oxygen to the tissues since it is an essential component of t...
Background: Iron requirements are increased in adolescent girls with growth and the onset of menarch...
Menstruation is the leading cause of iron deficiency anaemia in pre-menopausal women. When combined ...
Maintaining a positive iron balance is essential for female athletes to avoid the effects of iron de...
Background: The increase in exercise levels in the last few years among professional and recreationa...
Iron-deficiency anaemia is highly prevalent among non-pregnant women of reproductive age (menstruati...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The relationship between dietary intake, c...
International audienceHepcidin regulates serum iron levels, and its dosage is used in differential d...
Preventing and treating iron deficiency are important components in the nutritional care of female v...
The relationship between dietary intake, circulating hepcidin and iron status in free-living premeno...
Iron is a functional component of oxygen transport and energy production in humans and therefore is ...
Appendix 4 has been removed due to copyright restrictions: Beck, K., Conlon, C., Kruger, R., Coa...
The relationship between dietary intake, circulating hepcidin and iron status in free-living premeno...
The trace element iron plays a number of crucial physiological roles within the body. Despite its im...
Animal and human observational studies suggest that iron deficiency impairs physical exercise perfor...
Iron is necessary for adequate deliver oxygen to the tissues since it is an essential component of t...
Background: Iron requirements are increased in adolescent girls with growth and the onset of menarch...
Menstruation is the leading cause of iron deficiency anaemia in pre-menopausal women. When combined ...
Maintaining a positive iron balance is essential for female athletes to avoid the effects of iron de...
Background: The increase in exercise levels in the last few years among professional and recreationa...
Iron-deficiency anaemia is highly prevalent among non-pregnant women of reproductive age (menstruati...
© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The relationship between dietary intake, c...
International audienceHepcidin regulates serum iron levels, and its dosage is used in differential d...
Preventing and treating iron deficiency are important components in the nutritional care of female v...
The relationship between dietary intake, circulating hepcidin and iron status in free-living premeno...
Iron is a functional component of oxygen transport and energy production in humans and therefore is ...
Appendix 4 has been removed due to copyright restrictions: Beck, K., Conlon, C., Kruger, R., Coa...
The relationship between dietary intake, circulating hepcidin and iron status in free-living premeno...
The trace element iron plays a number of crucial physiological roles within the body. Despite its im...
Animal and human observational studies suggest that iron deficiency impairs physical exercise perfor...