نتایج جستجو برای: iron age

تعداد نتایج: 890085  

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Nutrition 2001
A J Patterson W J Brown D C Roberts

OBJECTIVE To examine the effects of iron deficiency and its treatment by iron supplementation or a high iron diet on fatigue and general health measures in women of childbearing age. DESIGN Randomised controlled trial to compare supplement and dietary treatment of iron deficiency. SUBJECTS 44 iron deficient (serum ferritin < 15 microg/L or serum ferritin 15-20 microg/L, plus two of the foll...

Journal: :The Journal of family practice 2006
Sital Bhargava Linda N Meurer Barbara Jamieson Dan Hunter-Smith

Infants and toddlers with suspected iron-deficiency anemia should begin treatment with oral ferrous sulfate (3 mg/kg/d of elemental iron). A rise in hemoglobin >1 g/dL after 4 weeks supports the diagnosis of iron deficiency, and supplementation should continue for 2 additional months to replenish iron stores. Recheck hemoglobin at the end of treatment and again 6 months later (strength of recom...

Journal: :caspian journal of neurological sciences 0
maryam mohammadi majid ghasemi associate professor of neurology, department of neurology, isfahan neuroscience research center, alzahra hospital, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran; [email protected] fariborz khorvash parisa maddahian

background: menstrual migraine (mm) is a subgroup of migraine headache that affect the quality of life of patients in menstrual age. iron deficiency anemia (ida) is the most common cause of anemia, especially in women of reproductive age. objectives: to determine the association of iron deficiency anemia with menstrual migraine. materials and methods: this descriptive-analytic study was conduct...

Journal: :Pediatrics in review 2002
Ann Chen Wu Leann Lesperance Henry Bernstein

Introduction Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency in the world, responsible for a staggering amount of ill health, lost productivity, and premature death. Although its prevalence in the United States has declined since the late 1960s, iron deficiency with or without anemia still is seen frequently in infants, toddlers, adolescent females, and women of childbearing age. In f...

Journal: :مطالعات باستان شناسی 0
بهرام آجورلو استادیار دانشگاه هنر اسلامی تبریز وحید عسکرپور استادیار دانشگاه هنر اسلامی تبریز

the expansion of grey- black pottery tradition in the iranian plateau, on the basis of iron age theory of cultural dynamism, was emerged by the end of the 2nd millennium bc. such a pottery tradition is regarded as a cultural sign to point migrants who entered in the iranian plateau from the northern outside of caucasus the major. according to the theory, the migrants passed the river valley of ...

Journal: :Clinical science 1997
R J Simpson J Deenmamode A T McKie K B Raja J R Salisbury T C Iancu T J Peters

1. The time course of iron overload of the pancreas in hypotransferrinaemic mice maintained on a standard rodent diet was compared with biochemical and histological markers of tissue damage. 2. Pancreatic iron levels increased linearly from weaning till 9 months of age [73.3 nmol/mg of tissue (SEM 9.9; n = 5) compared with 0.9 nmol/mg of tissue (SEM 0.1; n = 4) in age-matched controls] then dec...

2013
Simon Hametner Isabella Wimmer Lukas Haider Sabine Pfeifenbring Wolfgang Brück Hans Lassmann

OBJECTIVE Iron may contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) due to its accumulation in the human brain with age. Our study focused on nonheme iron distribution and the expression of the iron-related proteins ferritin, hephaestin, and ceruloplasmin in relation to oxidative damage in the brain tissue of 33 MS and 30 control cases. METHODS We performed (1) whole-...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2004
Clara Menendez David Schellenberg Llorenç Quinto Elizeus Kahigwa Luisa Alvarez John J Aponte Pedro L Alonso

Iron deficiency and Plasmodium falciparum malaria are the two main causes of anemia in young children in region endemic for this disease. The impact on iron status of prophylactic oral iron supplementation (2 mg/kg/day from two to six months of age) and the duration of this effect were assessed in a group of 832 Tanzanian infants exposed to P. falciparum malaria. Iron parameters and red blood c...

2014
Susan J. Fairweather-Tait Anna A. Wawer Rachel Gillings Amy Jennings Phyo K. Myint

Iron deficiency anaemia is prevalent in older age, particularly after the age of 80. Serum ferritin concentrations also decline, although there is no evidence to suggest that changes in iron stores are an inevitable consequence of ageing. Chronic inflammation is a common condition in older people, making the measurement of iron status difficult, and it is likely that elevated levels of circulat...

2011
Fatemeh Mahjoub Hiva Saffar Mehri Najafi Farzaneh Moatamed Fariba Seighali

BACKGROUND Ferrous sulfate drops are routinely used in Iran in infants older than 6 months of age. Effect of ferrous sulfate drops in preventive or therapeutic doses on gastrointestinal mucosa of infants is not studied as yet. Upper gastrointestinal complications due to acute iron poisoning are well known in this age group. In this article, we reviewed published articles on iron deposition in u...

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