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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Epidemiology and demographics== | |||
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* Iron deficiency is the most common known form of nutritional deficiency in United States. | * Iron deficiency is the most common known form of nutritional deficiency in United States. | ||
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* As a consequence, the use of screening tests for [[anemia]] has become a less efficient means of detecting iron deficiency in some populations. For women of childbearing age, iron deficiency has remained prevalent. | * As a consequence, the use of screening tests for [[anemia]] has become a less efficient means of detecting iron deficiency in some populations. For women of childbearing age, iron deficiency has remained prevalent. | ||
* CDC emphasizes sound iron nutrition for infants and young children, screening for anemia among women of childbearing age, and the importance of low-dose iron supplementation for pregnant women. | * CDC emphasizes sound iron nutrition for infants and young children, screening for anemia among women of childbearing age, and the importance of low-dose iron supplementation for pregnant women. | ||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
[http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00051880.htm Center for disease control and prevention] | [http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00051880.htm Center for disease control and prevention] |
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Overview
Epidemiology and demographics
USA
- Iron deficiency is the most common known form of nutritional deficiency in United States.
- Its prevalence is highest among young children and women of childbearing age (particularly pregnant women).
- In children, iron deficiency causes developmental delays and behavioral disturbances, and in pregnant women, it increases the risk for a preterm delivery and delivering a low-birthweight baby.
- In the past three decades, increased iron intake among infants has resulted in a decline in childhood iron-deficiency anemia in the United States.
- As a consequence, the use of screening tests for anemia has become a less efficient means of detecting iron deficiency in some populations. For women of childbearing age, iron deficiency has remained prevalent.
- CDC emphasizes sound iron nutrition for infants and young children, screening for anemia among women of childbearing age, and the importance of low-dose iron supplementation for pregnant women.
External link
Center for disease control and prevention