| Literature DB >> 29070555 |
Victor R Gordeuk1, Patsy M Brannon2,3.
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Background: African Americans are at increased risk of iron deficiency (ID) but also have higher serum ferritin (SF) concentrations than those of the general population. The Hemochromatosis and Iron Overload Screening (HEIRS) Study was a multicenter study of ethnically diverse participants that tested for the hemochromatosis (HFE) C282Y genotype and iron status.Objective: We sought to determine the prevalence and predictors of ID (SF concentration ≤15 μg/L) and elevated iron stores (SF concentration >300 μg/L) in HEIRS women of reproductive age (25-44 y).Design: The HEIRS Study was a cross-sectional study of iron status and HFE mutations in primary care patients at 5 centers in the United States and Canada. We analyzed data for women of reproductive age according to whether or not they were pregnant or breastfeeding at the time of the study.Entities:
Keywords: breastfeeding; ethnicity; genetic factors; hemochromatosis; iron overload; iron status; pregnancy; women of reproductive age
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29070555 PMCID: PMC5701719 DOI: 10.3945/ajcn.117.155853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Clin Nutr ISSN: 0002-9165 Impact factor: 7.045