All that glitters is not iron (deficiency): Revisiting the question of why anemic individuals are anemic

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Three recent surveys from Kenya, the Ivory Coast, and East Java emphasize that anemia is a complex and multifaceted public health problem. A thorough understanding of iron metabolism and its disturbance is central to resolving the problem of anemia but requires intricate analysis. To maximize oxygen-carrying capacity and optimize human function, one must combine issues of sociology, economics, and general health with multiple micronutrient interventions. © 2002 International Life Sciences Institute.

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Solomons, N. W. (2002). All that glitters is not iron (deficiency): Revisiting the question of why anemic individuals are anemic. Nutrition Reviews. International Life Sciences Institute. https://doi.org/10.1301/00296640260042766

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