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Nutritional Anemias
Authors:F. HASCHKE  NOSHEEN JAVAID
Affiliation:Department of Pediatrics, University of Vienna, Austria;Georg Saad Nutrition Institute, Lahore, Pakistan;Allama Iqbal Medical College, Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract:Prevention of nutritional deficiencies should be attained by the consumption of a good diet. Unfortunately, in the case of iron, this is not always possible, and it is advantageous to fortify food with iron. Milk-based formulas and cereals are the most commonly used iron-fortified products in infancy and early childhood. Bioavailability of iron from cereals is low and more clinical studies on the field are necessary to demonstrate the effectiveness of iron-fortified cereals in infants and children of developing countries. Infections and excessive blood loss in infancy related to the use of fresh, pasteurized or powdered cow milk result in much of the anemia we currently see in industrialized countries. Vitamin A deficiency interacts with iron metabolism and recent intervention studies have shown that anemia in Vitamin A deficient children can be successfully treated with oral supplements.
Keywords:iron deficiency    anemia    vitamin A    infection
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