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Query: UMLS:C0162316 (
iron deficiency anemia
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The serum ferritin concentration was measured in 1417 Indians and 310 Inuit aged 1 to 89 years. The subjects were initially selected to produce a representative sample of the entire native population, but the rate of nonresponse was high, and the results reported in this paper are representative only of the people studied.In males the median serum ferritin values increased during early life and tended to plateau after the age of 30 years. In females the median values rose during childhood, tended to plateau during adolescence, increased slightly during the reproductive period, then gradually rose thereafter. Ranges of values were wide in all age groups, reflecting the variations in body
iron
stores. When compared with the Inuit, the Indians had a significantly higher prevalence of abnormal serum ferritin values.From an analysis of the serum ferritin values in Indians it is probable that
iron
stores were reduced in approximately 30% of children, 40% of adolescents, 34% of nonpregnant women of reproductive age, 11% of older women and 5% of adult males. The corresponding figures for the Inuit were 15%, 23%, 22%, 6% and 1%. In contrast,
iron deficiency anemia
was found in only 3% to 4% of native peoples. If "normality" requires more than small amounts of
iron
stores to meet physiologic needs, the results suggest a high probability of iron deficiency in 20% to 40% of native children, adolescents and nonpregnant women of reproductive age, and in 0% to 10% of other subjects; but if "normality" is defined as adequate
iron
stores for erythropoiesis the prevalence of iron deficiency was approximately 1% to 2% in children and adolescents, 3% to 5% in women and less than 1% in adult males.
...
PMID:Evaluation of the body iron status of native Canadians. 42 65
Serum ferritin estimation was used to determine the
iron
stores in 55 patients with severe
iron deficiency anaemia
in pregnancy. The response to oral or intravenous
iron
therapy was monitored in 18 of these patients. The results in all cases indicated deficient
iron
stores. Replenishment of
iron
stores was significantly greater in those patients treated with parenteral
iron
. This may be the treatment of choice for severe
iron deficiency anaemia
during pregnancy.
...
PMID:Serum ferritin estimation in the assessment of iron stores in severe iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy and the response to treatment. 44 79
We performed quantitative fecal examinations, hemograms, and serum
iron
determinations on 103 first-grade children from Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, to determine whether trichuriasis was associated with iron deficiency and anemia. Although hemoglobin values tended to be slightly lower in Trichuris-infected children, there was no association between trichuriasis and serum
iron
or transferrin saturation values. These data demonstrate that in lightly infected children such as the population studied trichuriasis is not associated with
iron deficiency anemia
.
...
PMID:Is trichuriasis associated with iron deficiency anemia? 46 98
Groups of young rats were fed diets containing amounts of
iron
designed to provide 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 10 or 30-times the
iron
requirement for the rat, and containing two different levels of protein.
Iron deficiency anemia
was most pronounced in rats receiving the larger amount of protein. In the case of most normal diets, the ratio of
iron
in the hemoglobin to
iron
stored in the liver was 26 +/- 6. This is in marked contrast with the ratio of 4.3 found in rats fed a common breakfast cereal.
...
PMID:Ratio of hemoglobin iron to liver in rats fed different amounts of iron. 46 78
A controlled, prospective study compared the effectiveness of oral ferrous sulfate to intravenous
iron
dextran, each with and without concurrent intramuscular androgen for therapy of
iron deficiency anemia
in patients with chronic renal failure treated with maintenance hemodialysis. During the 12-week period of therapy, the patients who received oral ferrous sulfate and androgens showed an increment in their mean hematocrit of 16.3% and those who received oral ferrous sulfate alone had an increase of 8.3%. Patients treated with intravenous
iron
dextran androgens showed an increment in their mean hematocrit of 9.4% and those given
iron
dextran alone showed an increase of 3.5%. Serum ferritin levels increased with
iron
repletion but correlated inversely with the erythropoietic response. The serum ferritin assay provides a simple and reliable method to demonstrate
iron
repletion, and oral ferrous sulfate is the preferred method of
iron
repletion in compliant patients.
...
PMID:Therapy of iron deficiency anemia in patients on maintenance dialysis. 47 Nov 41
The degree of dyserythropoiesis was studied in bilharzial patients with
iron deficiency anaemia
. It provides a reliable indication of the severity of iron deficiency as measured by the serum
iron
and total
iron
binding capacity. A positive correlation has been found between the percentage incidence of dyserythropoiesis in the bone marrow and both the serum
iron
and percentage of
iron
saturation.
...
PMID:Iron deficiency and dyserythropoiesis in bilharzial and non-bilharzial patients. 55 49
This study was designed to ascertain some nutrition and nutrition related social factors in the environment of the child with anemia. In this study, it was found that the child with
iron deficiency anemia
consumed less
iron
per kilogram per day, drank more milk, was less likely to have been given supplemental
iron
, was introduced to strained foods at an older age, and had a greater number of siblings. The mother was more likely to be separated or divorced, view the child as having more feeding problems and be an inappropriate weight for age, have somewhat different expectations of his ability to perform certain tasks, and be, in general, less satisfied with the child. The family group spent less per capita on food and cared for the child in the home more of the time. A better understanding of these factors, important in the development of
iron deficiency anemia
, may eventually lead to amelioration of the problem.
...
PMID:Nutrition and social correlates in iron deficiency anemia. 58 Aug 55
A health examination survey showed that 5.7% of 2322 middle-aged men had a haematocrit value below 40%. Only 1.2% had two consecutive low values. 14 men had no bone marrow haemosiderin and increased their haematocrits following
iron
therapy. In 13 men with no cause of the anaemia detected there was also a significant increase in haematocrit following therapy. The true prevalence of
iron deficiency anaemia
in this population may be estimated to about 1%.
...
PMID:Anaemia in middle-aged men. Prevalence and aetiology in a population study. 59 58
A retrospective review was done of the charts of 50 persons admitted to hospital for investigation of primary anemia. The duration of hospital stay was considered excessive for 80% of the patients and investigation was considered excessive for 34%. Nevertheless, underdiagnosis or misdiagnosis by the time of discharge was evident in 48% and was the result of inadequate investigation or faulty analysis of the results or both. Even when the type of anemia was established, investigations to determine the cause of specific deficiencies were frequently inadequate. Understandably treatment was inadequate for undiagnosed or misdiagnosed conditions but it was also inadequate for many correctly diagnosed conditions. Parenteral administration of
iron
was prescribed more often than oral administration, and 30% of patients with
iron deficiency anemia
failed to receive
iron
by either route. Most patients with vitamin B12 deficiency anemia received treatment late. Blood transfusion was given to 40% of patients but could be justified in only 16%.
...
PMID:Management of anemia in a general city hospital: value of chart review in establishing deficiencies in care. 62 Mar 84
Nutrient requirements do not change markedly with advancing age, but life style, socioeconomic status, psychologic changes, and the presence of chronic disease alter nutrient intake in the elderly. It is important to recognize and deal with these factors in attempting to correct malnutrition and in prescribing dietary treatment. Malnutrition includes a variety of disorders: undernutrition, nutrient deficiencies and imbalances, and obesity. Frequent small feedings, with nutritional supplements for patients with profound weight loss, are the initial treatment for undernutrition.
Iron
supplements and a diet of foods rich in
iron
and in promoting
iron
absorption are required in treating
iron deficiency anemia
. Management of macrocytic anemia should include specific nutrient therapy plus improvement of diet to include leafy vegetables and animal foodstuffs. Diet is an important adjunct in treating chronic diseases. Maturity-onset diabetes mellitus often can be managed by diet alone, with attention to correct proportions of fat, carbohydrate, and protein and to the decreased caloric requirements of elderly patients. The importance of continuing dietary modifications in hyperlipidemia and hypertension is well known. Although dietary manipulation in osteoporosis is not curative, a diet high in calcium and containing adequate floride and vitamin D affords maximum dietary protection against progress of the disease.
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PMID:Guidelines for maintaining adequate nutrition in old age. 64 78
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