BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potentially increasing the risk of iron deficiency. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate iron, hepcidin and inflammatory status in young, healthy overweight and obese women. METHODS: 114 young (18-25 years), healthy comorbidity-free women with a body mass index (BMI) ≥27.5 kg/m(2) were recruited. Biochemical data were analysed using mean ± standard deviation or median (interquartile range) and multivariate modelling. Biochemical markers were also stratified according to varying degrees of overweight and obesity. RESULTS: Anaemia (haemoglobin <120 g/l) and iron deficiency (serum ferritin <15.0 µg/l) were prevalent in 10% and 17% of participa...
Background: The world faces a “double burden” of malnutrition; this is true especially in transition...
Summary: A growing number of studies suggest a potential link between obesity and altered iron metab...
Background: Obesity increases the risk for iron deficiency, but the underlying mechanism is unclear....
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between iron deficiency and obesity through dietary intake and ...
Introduction and objective A decreased concentration of iron, and consecutively haemoglobin, ferriti...
Increasing obesity is a major global health concern while at the same time iron-deficiency anemia re...
Background: Obese individuals may be at increased risk of iron deficiency (ID), but it is unclear wh...
Abstract Background and Objectives: Women of reproductive age are at risk of Iron deficiency. Some S...
Background: Iron homeostasis is crucial to many physiological functions in the human body, such as c...
The influence of obesity on maternal iron homeostasis and nutrition status during pregnancy remains ...
Background: Obesity and iron deficiency anemia are major health problems that are exacerbated in Egy...
Introduction: The global prevalence of obesity has reached an alarming rate. In addition to obesity ...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity and iron deficiency (ID) are the 2 most common nutritional disorders worldwide ca...
Background: The world faces a “double burden” of malnutrition; this is true especially in transition...
Summary: A growing number of studies suggest a potential link between obesity and altered iron metab...
Background: Obesity increases the risk for iron deficiency, but the underlying mechanism is unclear....
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
Background and Aims: Evidence suggests obesity-related inflammation alters iron metabolism potential...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between iron deficiency and obesity through dietary intake and ...
Introduction and objective A decreased concentration of iron, and consecutively haemoglobin, ferriti...
Increasing obesity is a major global health concern while at the same time iron-deficiency anemia re...
Background: Obese individuals may be at increased risk of iron deficiency (ID), but it is unclear wh...
Abstract Background and Objectives: Women of reproductive age are at risk of Iron deficiency. Some S...
Background: Iron homeostasis is crucial to many physiological functions in the human body, such as c...
The influence of obesity on maternal iron homeostasis and nutrition status during pregnancy remains ...
Background: Obesity and iron deficiency anemia are major health problems that are exacerbated in Egy...
Introduction: The global prevalence of obesity has reached an alarming rate. In addition to obesity ...
OBJECTIVE: Obesity and iron deficiency (ID) are the 2 most common nutritional disorders worldwide ca...
Background: The world faces a “double burden” of malnutrition; this is true especially in transition...
Summary: A growing number of studies suggest a potential link between obesity and altered iron metab...
Background: Obesity increases the risk for iron deficiency, but the underlying mechanism is unclear....