EC Theil - The Journal of nutrition, 2011 - Am Soc Nutrition ... In this brief review, iron homeostasis will be related to the different chemical species of nutritional heme and nonheme iron. ... First, an irondeficiencyanemia is caused by mutation in DMT1 (proton coupled transporter of divalent ions) (7). However, the absorption of heme (meat ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
[HTML] from pediatricsdigest.mobiS Chang, L Wang, Y Wang, ID Brouwer… - Pediatrics, 2011 - Am Acad Pediatrics ...Irondeficiency (ID) is considered to be the most common nutritional disorder in the world, and infants are particularly at risk. 1 A survey of Chinese children performed in 2001 showed the prevalence of ID and iron-deficiencyanemia (IDA) to be 65.5% and 20.8%, respectively ... Related articles - All 5 versions
SR Lynch - The Journal of nutrition, 2011 - Am Soc Nutrition ... are those of the authors and are not attributable to the sponsors or the publisher, Editor, or Editorial Board of The Journal of Nutrition. 3 Abbreviations used: CHr, reticulocyte hemoglobin concentration; Hb, hemoglobin; ID, irondeficiency; IDA, irondeficiencyanemia; MCH, mean ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions
JL Jougleux, FM Rioux, MW Church… - … Journal of Nutrition, 2011 - Am Soc Nutrition Iron deficiency (ID) anemia (IDA) adversely affects different aspects of the nervous system such as myelinogenesis, neurotransmitters synthesis, brain myelin composition, and brain fatty acid and eicosanoid metabolism. Infant neurophysiological outcome in response to maternal ... Related articles - All 3 versions
S Lynch - The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2011 - Am Soc Nutrition ... 3, 4). Poor specificity is an even greater limitation in countries where multiple nutritional deficiencies as well as malaria and other infections are common causes of anemia. A combination of laboratory measurements has been used to identify irondeficiency more accurately (5 ... Related articles - All 3 versions