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Iron Nutrition of Pre-Schoolers in High-Income Countries: A Review.

Linda A AtkinsAlison C SpenceEwa A Szymlek-Gay
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
Pre-schoolers are vulnerable to iron deficiency, which, in high-resource countries, is mainly caused by suboptimal or poorly absorbable iron intakes. This review examines the prevalence of inadequate iron intakes and status, and the non-dietary factors associated with these, among children aged between 2 and 5 years within high-income countries. It then considers the quality of the pre-schooler diet in terms of dietary factors, dietary patterns, and iron intakes. Additionally, it discusses the assessment of iron bioavailability and examines the various methods used to estimate the amount of absorbable iron in pre-schooler diets. Knowledge of the adequacy of iron intakes and bioavailability of iron intakes, and dietary patterns associated with iron intakes can facilitate the design and implementation of effectively targeted community-based intervention studies to improve iron intakes and iron bioavailability to minimise the risk of iron deficiency.
Keyphrases
  • iron deficiency
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • risk factors
  • drug delivery
  • quality improvement