نتایج جستجو برای: iron supplements

تعداد نتایج: 163041  

ژورنال: حیات 2002
Fili, S, Mahmoudi, M, Rezaie-pour, A, Yavari, P,

Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world. Women at childbearing age are at particular risk of developing iron deficiency due to the iron losses associated with menstruation and childbirth. Therefore, iron supplements are needed in certain groups, while in particular regions increased dietary intake could be provided through food. This descriptive study attempts to ...

2017
Walaa A. Kamel Jasem Y. Al-Hashel K. John Alexander Fathi Massoud Fatima Al Shawaf Ibtisam E. Al Huwaidi

AIM To report a potential association of thrombosis, thrombocytopenia with iron deficiency anaemia. CASE REPORT A 43-year-old female experienced an episode of a headache, with bilateral papilledema by neurological examination, magnetic resonance venography (MRV) brain showed cerebrovenous thrombosis (CVT), iron deficiency anaemia and thrombocytopenia by blood investigations, that was treated ...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1995
M E Lea M Harbord M R Sage

In a patient with celiac disease, folate and iron deficiency, and epilepsy, CT over a 4-month period showed parietoocipital calcifications in the corticomedullary junctions. The calcification was progressive, but it and the seizures stabilized after institution of a gluten-free diet and iron and folic acid supplements.

Journal: :Food and nutrition bulletin 2009
Roger Shrimpton Sandra L Huffman Elizabeth R Zehner Ian Darnton-Hill Nita Dalmiya

BACKGROUND An independent Systematic Review Team performed a meta-analysis of 12 randomized, controlled trials comparing multiple micronutrients with daily iron-folic acid supplementation during pregnancy. OBJECTIVE To provide an independent interpretation of the policy and program implications of the results of the meta-analysis. METHODS A group of policy and program experts performed an i...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2004
Usha Ramakrishnan

Low birth weight (LBW) remains a significant public health problem in many developing countries, and poor nutrition both before and during pregnancy is recognized as an important cause. Emerging evidence on the role of intergenerational effects in determining maternal preconceptual nutritional status indicates the need for continued investment in strategies that improve women's nutrition and he...

Journal: :Advance data 2004
R Bethene Ervin Jacqueline D Wright Debra Reed-Gillette

This report presents the prevalence of the leading types of dietary supplements taken during the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III), 1988-94. Approximately 40 percent of the U.S. population 2 months of age and older reported taking some type of dietary supplement in NHANES III, and the leading supplements taken were multivitamin/multiminerals (22 percent), multi...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2011
Lingxia Zeng Hong Yan Yue Cheng Michael J Dibley

BACKGROUND There have been few reports of differential responses to nutrition interventions in women and children from poor households. Women from poor households have greater nutritional risks and are potentially a target group for programmes. We assessed the modifying effects of household wealth on responses to micronutrient supplements in pregnancy on newborn anthropometry and perinatal mort...

Journal: :BMJ 2003
Parul Christian Subarna K Khatry Joanne Katz Elizabeth K Pradhan Steven C LeClerq Sharada Ram Shrestha Ramesh K Adhikari Alfred Sommer Keith P West

OBJECTIVE To assess the impact on birth size and risk of low birth weight of alternative combinations of micronutrients given to pregnant women. DESIGN Double blind cluster randomised controlled trial. SETTING Rural community in south eastern Nepal. PARTICIPANTS 4926 pregnant women and 4130 live born infants. INTERVENTIONS 426 communities were randomised to five regimens in which pregna...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Magnus Domellöf Olle Hernell Steven A Abrams Zhensheng Chen Bo Lönnerdal

BACKGROUND Iron supplements are commonly recommended for infants but were suggested to inhibit zinc and copper absorption. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate potential effects of iron supplementation, infant age, and mineral status on zinc and copper absorption in infants at 6 and 9 mo of age. DESIGN Twenty-five healthy breastfed term infants were recruited from a larg...

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