Abstract
Early iron deficiency not only affects brain and behavioral function during the period of iron deficiency, it persists long after treatment. The mechanisms include long-term alterations in dopamine metabolism, myelination, and hippocampal structure and function. Recent studies have demonstrated long-term genomic changes, which suggests the regulation of brain function is fundamentally altered. © 2011 International Life Sciences Institute.
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Georgieff, M. K. (2011). Long-term brain and behavioral consequences of early iron deficiency. Nutrition Reviews, 69(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2011.00432.x
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