| Literature DB >> 29123406 |
João Ricardo Friedrisch1, Bruno Kras Friedrisch2.
Abstract
In our world today, iron deficiency (ID) is the most frequent nutritional deficiency and it is being considered as an epidemic public health crisis. Women of reproductive age and infants are at particular risk of ID, especially in underdeveloped countries. During pregnancy, iron deficiency anemia is a specific risk factor associated with negative maternal and perinatal outcomes. Many countries have iron supplementation (IS) programs-as recommended by the World Health Organization-during pregnancy; however, IS clinical benefits and risks are unclear. This review aims to discuss the threats and benefits of routine IS on maternal and infant outcomes.Entities:
Keywords: Iron supplementation; iron deficiency anemia; pregnancy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29123406 PMCID: PMC5661664 DOI: 10.1177/1178626417737738
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Insights ISSN: 1178-6264