Article
Impact of menstrual blood loss and diet on iron deficiency among women in the UK.
Institute of Food Research, Norwich Research Park, Colney, Norwich NR4 7UA, UK.
British Journal Of Nutrition (impact factor:
3.01).
10/2005;
94(4):557-64.
pp.557-64
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
alkaline haematin method
analysing 7 d duplicate diets
dietary Fe intake
dietary group
Fe deficiency
Fe status
habitual diet
Haem Fe
healthy premenopausal women
higher Fe stores
insufficient dietary Fe
interquartile range 11.3
meat-rich diets
median serum ferritin concentration
menstrual Fe loss
poultry/fish group
red meat
red meat group
serum ferritin <10 microg/l
total Fe intake