Iron Deficiency Without Anemia – Common, Important, Neglected

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… Iron deficiency is the most common nutritional deficiency … 1–2%. After menopause, the prevalence of iron deficiency among females approaches the prevalence of males and is 1.4–4% [1-3]. It has been estimated that 25–40% of females have iron deficiency anemia at some …

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Soppi, E. (2019). Iron Deficiency Without Anemia – Common, Important, Neglected. Clinical Case Reports and Reviews, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.15761/ccrr.1000456

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