BackgroundIn the presence of inflammation, the serum or plasma ferritin concentration ("ferritin" hereafter) transiently increases, confounding its interpretation as an iron status marker. The extent to which adiposity-related inflammation may influence ferritin interpretation is uncertain.ObjectivesWe describe relationships between weight status, inflammation, and ferritin among nonpregnant women of reproductive age (WRA; 15-49 years) and preschool-age children (PSC; 6-59 months) with normal weight to overweight or obesity (OWOB) in differing geographic settings.MethodsCross-sectional data were separately analyzed from 18 surveys (WRA) and 25 surveys (PSC) from the Biomarkers Reflecting Inflammation and Nutritional Determinants of Anemia (...
Serum ferritin concentration is the preferred biomarker to assess population iron status in the abse...
Background: Overweight is increasing in transition countries, while iron deficiency remains common. ...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends serum ferritin concentrations as the best indic...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between overweight and obesity and serum ferritin among women of...
Objective: Obesity causes subclinical inflammation which results in the secretion of various bioacti...
Background and aims: A worldwide increase in childhood overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) has been rep...
Interpretation of serum ferritin concentrations as indicators of total-body iron stores in survey po...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
The determination of iron status is challenging when concomitant infection and inflammation are pres...
Background: The correction of serum ferritin (SF) concentrations for inflammation because of infecti...
Background: The accurate estimation of iron deficiency is important in planning and implementing int...
Inflammation affects the reliability of ferritin. The serum level of transferrin receptor protein (s...
Background: Obese individuals may be at increased risk of iron deficiency (ID), but it is unclear wh...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
Serum ferritin concentration is the preferred biomarker to assess population iron status in the abse...
Background: Overweight is increasing in transition countries, while iron deficiency remains common. ...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends serum ferritin concentrations as the best indic...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between overweight and obesity and serum ferritin among women of...
Objective: Obesity causes subclinical inflammation which results in the secretion of various bioacti...
Background and aims: A worldwide increase in childhood overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) has been rep...
Interpretation of serum ferritin concentrations as indicators of total-body iron stores in survey po...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
The determination of iron status is challenging when concomitant infection and inflammation are pres...
Background: The correction of serum ferritin (SF) concentrations for inflammation because of infecti...
Background: The accurate estimation of iron deficiency is important in planning and implementing int...
Inflammation affects the reliability of ferritin. The serum level of transferrin receptor protein (s...
Background: Obese individuals may be at increased risk of iron deficiency (ID), but it is unclear wh...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
Serum ferritin concentration is the preferred biomarker to assess population iron status in the abse...
Background: Overweight is increasing in transition countries, while iron deficiency remains common. ...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends serum ferritin concentrations as the best indic...